Monthly Archives: April 2019

Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2009,53(12):5046–5054 PubMedCrossRefP

Antimicrob Agents Chemother 2009,53(12):5046–5054.PubMedCrossRefPubMedCentral 5. Kumarasamy KK, Toleman MA, Walsh TR, Bagaria ABT-263 mw J, Butt F, Balakrishnan R, Chaudhary U, Doumith M, Giske CG, Irfan S, et al.: Emergence of a new antibiotic resistance mechanism in India, Pakistan, and … Continue reading

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Infect Immun 2007, 75:4710–4718 PubMedCrossRef 15 Netea MG, Gijz

Infect Immun 2007, 75:4710–4718.PubMedCrossRef 15. Netea MG, Gijzen K, Coolen N, Verschueren I, Figdor C, Van der Meer JW, Torensma R, Kullberg BJ: Human dendritic cells are less potent at killing Candida albicans than both monocytes and macrophages. Microbes Infect … Continue reading

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Biol Conserv 148:180–190 doi:10 ​1016/​j ​biocon ​2012 ​01 ​014

Biol Conserv 148:180–190. doi:10.​1016/​j.​biocon.​2012.​01.​014 CrossRef Lewin I (2006) The gastropod communities in the lowland rivers of agricultural areas—their biodiversity and bioindicative value in the Ciechanowska Upland, Central Poland. Malacologia 49:7–23CrossRef Lewin I, Smoliński A (2006) Rare, threatened and alien species … Continue reading

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Participants supplemented with nucleotides experienced reduced po

Participants supplemented with nucleotides experienced reduced post-exercise drop of salivary immunoglobulins M and A for up to 7%. Salivary nucleotide supplement had an acceptable safety profile with no incidence of side-effects reported. Acknowledgements This work was supported in part by … Continue reading

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Small 2006, 2:700–717 CrossRef 2 Shang M, Wang WZ, Ren J, Sun SM

Small 2006, 2:700–717.CrossRef 2. Shang M, Wang WZ, Ren J, Sun SM, Zhang L: A novel BiVO 4 hierarchical nanostructure: controllable synthesis, growth mechanism, and application in photocatalysis. Cryst Eng Comm 2010, 12:1754–1758.CrossRef 3. Zhao MQ, Zhang Q, Huang JQ, … Continue reading

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Using the “”Phylogenetic Analysis”" tool within MG-RAST, the GS20

Using the “”Phylogenetic Analysis”” tool within MG-RAST, the GS20 and FLX sequencing runs were searched against the RDP and greengenes databases using the BLASTn algorithm. The percent of sequences assigned to each of the bacterial phyla from the pig fecal … Continue reading

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Occup Environ Med 64(5):343–348CrossRef Bossuyt PM, Reitsma JB, B

Occup Environ Med 64(5):343–348CrossRef Bossuyt PM, Reitsma JB, Bruns DE, Gatsonis CA, Glasziou PP, Irwig LM et al (2003) The STARD statement for reporting studies of diagnostic accuracy: explanation and elaboration. Ann Int Med 138:W1–W12 Brauer C, Mikkelsen S (2003) … Continue reading

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Consistent with previous studies of the MPR in patients with oste

Consistent with previous studies of the MPR in patients with osteoporosis [10, 15, 34], we considered patients with an MPR above 0.80 to be adherent. In addition, a cut-off of 0.68 was also considered, since this threshold has been demonstrated … Continue reading

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Thermal annealing (400°C, flow rate of 4 1 L/min using Ar/H2, 5 m

Thermal annealing (400°C, flow rate of 4.1 L/min using Ar/H2, 5 min) was necessary to remove residual tape adhesive and ambient molecules from the Si substrate surface. The thin graphite flakes were imaged under an optical microscope. Single- and bilayer … Continue reading

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, particularly A alnobetula, at high altitudes in the Alps; the

, particularly A. alnobetula, at high altitudes in the Alps; the conspicuous dark brown to black ostiolar dots in dry stromata; the effuse conidiation and formation of a coconut odour on CMD. The ability of this species to grow at … Continue reading

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