Monthly Archives: November 2019

Eur J Immunol 2002, 32:1212–1222 PubMedCrossRef 25 Peter M, Bode

Eur J Immunol 2002, 32:1212–1222.PubMedCrossRef 25. Peter M, Bode K, Lipford GB, Eberle F, Heeg K, Dalpke AH: Characterization of suppressive oligodeoxynucleotides that inhibit Toll-like receptor-9-mediated activation of innate immunity. Immunology 2008, 123:118–128.PubMedCrossRef 26. Ashman RF, Goeken JA, Latz E, … Continue reading

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The Mie scattering is a scattering of electromagnetic waves by a

The Mie MK-0457 cell line scattering is a scattering of electromagnetic waves by a sphere of radius a and permittivity ε in homogeneous systems. The scattering and absorption cross-sections are very important because they give the power that is scattered … Continue reading

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Strain CECT 4842, is retrievable asE herbicolabut listed asP ag

Strain CECT 4842, is retrievable asE. herbicolabut listed asP. agglomeransdespite the fact that our 16S rDNA data suggests this strain isKlebsiella, and strain CECT 842 received by us asE. agglomeransisolated from human feces has now been designated as the type … Continue reading

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Such behaviour can be described by the Dirac equation for spin 1/

Such behaviour can be described by the Dirac equation for spin 1/2 particles [1–6]. Furthermore, graphene is also an excellent electronic material as it can be either a metal or semiconductor depending on the edge states, zigzag or armchair GS-9973 … Continue reading

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9 Mb from the C muris genome have been made available for downlo

9 Mb from the C. muris genome have been made available for download from CryptoDB, of which 7.2 Mb corresponding to coding sequences. Based on these newly added genomic sequences, 7/10 (70%) of the selected putative species-specific genes appear to … Continue reading

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AP was known to be synthesized initially in the cytoplasm and the

AP was known to be synthesized initially in the cytoplasm and then translocated out through the inner membrane to be finally localized as dimeric, active form at the periplasm [32, 33]. As the dimerization of AP, through the disulfide bond, … Continue reading

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It is worth pointing out that previous results are obtained in th

It is worth pointing out that previous results are obtained in the plateau-plateau transition regime [26, 27, 31] and Shubnikov-de Haas region [10], which is in contrast with our case in the weak insulating regime where Landau quantization is not … Continue reading

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4 months (compared with 6 2 and 6 5 months in the E4599[4] and AV

4 months (compared with 6.2 and 6.5 months in the E4599[4] and AVAiL[5] trials, respectively) and a median OS of 14.7 months (compared with 12.3 and >13 months in E4599 and AVAiL, respectively). In fact, the better comparator for our … Continue reading

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Bone density measurements As part of the standard medical follow-

Bone density measurements As part of the standard medical follow-up of fracture patients, bone mineral density (BMD; g/cm2) of the lumbar spine (L2–L4), femoral neck, and total hip (trochanter and neck) was assessed by DXA, using the cross-calibrated Hologic QDR … Continue reading

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Bedford MT, Richard S:

Bedford MT, Richard S: Arginine methylation: An emerging regulator of protein function. Mol Cell 2005, Apoptosis inhibitor 18:263–272.PubMedCrossRef 22. McBride AE, Silver PA: State of the Arg: Protein methylation at arginine comes of age. Cell 2001, 106:5–8.PubMedCrossRef 23. Pahlich S, … Continue reading

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