Monthly Archives: September 2017

Examples for this category are benzene and arsine – Non-standard

Examples for this category are benzene and arsine. – Non-standardized HBM analysis methods This category comprised well described HBM analysis methods, published in peer-reviewed journals. These methods have not yet been evaluated by scientific or governmental associations, institutions or agencies. … Continue reading

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The first clinical trials aimed at reversing HbF silencing in pat

The first clinical trials aimed at reversing HbF silencing in patients with sickle cell anemia and β-thalassemia targeted DNA methylation with 5-azacytidine.43, 44 and 45 Although subsequent trials with cytotoxic agents raised questions as to the exact mechanism of 5-azacytidine–induced HbF expression,13 a Smad … Continue reading

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Three annotated genes (LOC_Os02g47280, LOC_Os02g47290 and LOC_Os0

Three annotated genes (LOC_Os02g47280, LOC_Os02g47290 and LOC_Os02g47300) were identified within the critical 33.2-kb genomic region of Nipponbare (japonica) genome (http://rice.plantbiology.msu.edu/). LOC_Os02g47290 and LOC_Os02g47300 encoded hypothetical selleck proteins with no gene ontology annotation; thus those two genes might have no or … Continue reading

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A static force scan was performed using a constantly increasing

A static force scan was performed using a constantly increasing force (200 mN/min) until the strip (PTFE only n = 2, titanium coated PTFE n = 3, titanium coated PTFE + purmorphamine n = 3) was pulled out of the bone (breaking point) on which point the required force … Continue reading

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, 2005) The macrophage marker F4/80 has also been evaluated in e

, 2005). The macrophage marker F4/80 has also been evaluated in extra-hypothalamic regions including cortex and thalamus and is unaffected anywhere assessed other than the hypothalamus (Milanski et al., 2009). Similarly, microglial accumulation and activation occurs in the ARC but … Continue reading

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, 2006) Many genomic traits are highly phylogenetically conserve

, 2006). Many genomic traits are highly phylogenetically conserved, especially complex traits involving many genes such as photosynthesis and methanogenesis (Martiny et al., 2013). Conversely, simpler traits may display a distribution that is independent of the phylogenetic structure of the … Continue reading

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At the end of 24 h, all urine provided by each child was pooled,

At the end of 24 h, all urine provided by each child was pooled, total volume measured and then processed as described for the 2 h urine collection. The samples were analysed for markers of vitamin D, calcium and phosphate metabolism, and … Continue reading

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Measurement of Latent TGF-β1 could theoretically be achieved usin

Measurement of Latent TGF-β1 could theoretically be achieved using a mAb to LAP and a mAb to TGF-β1. However, although a panel of mAbs was obtained from the Latent TGF-β1-immunized mice herein, all mAbs recognized Selleck GSK3 inhibitor the LAP … Continue reading

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The forcing includes sea surface elevation and depth averaged cur

The forcing includes sea surface elevation and depth averaged currents in combination with Flather boundary conditions (Flather, 1976). The 2D fields have a temporal resolution of 1 h. The boundary information is taken from Baltic Sea model with a 600 m resolution. … Continue reading

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The Flt-1-reactive neurons contained in two randomly selected fie

The Flt-1-reactive neurons contained in two randomly selected fields per anatomic region (CA1, CA3 and DG) per animal, and one randomly selected field per CA2 per animal was counted. Each field corresponded to an area probe measuring 0.90 mm2; hence a … Continue reading

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