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Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum
Published 2018“…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum
Published 2018“…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum
Published 2018“…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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Chemoenzymatic Approach for the Proteomics Analysis of Mucin-Type Core‑1 O‑Glycosylation in Human Serum
Published 2018“…Compared with N-linked glycoproteins, the serum O-linked glycoproteins are not well-studied due to their high heterogeneity and their low abundance. Herein, we presented a novel chemoenzymatic method to analyze core-1 type of O-GalNAcylation in human serum. …”
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The probability of emergence of vector-borne diseases.
Published 2024“…Note that, with decreasing mutation rate, the probability curve develops a hyperbolic trend in the vicinity of .…”
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LM11A-31's effect on cholinergic dystrophic neurites in cortex of mid-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice.
Published 2014“…Scale bar in photomicrograph Aâ=â50 µm. Quantitative analysis showed that LM11A-31 decreases the total area occupied by the clusters (<b><i>C</i></b>) by decreasing their number (<b><i>D</i></b>) but not the mean area per cluster (<b><i>E</i></b>). …”
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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Published 2018“…Kane Megamullion and Hess Deep clinopyroxene core1 primocrysts and their plagioclase inclusions indicate crystallization from high temperature basalt (>1,160 and >1,200°C, respectively), close to clinopyroxene saturation temperature (<50% and <25% crystallization). Step-like compatible Cr (and co-varying Al) and incompatible Ti, Zr, Y and rare earth elements (REE) decrease from anhedral core1 to overgrown core2, while Mg# and Sr/Sr<sup>*</sup> ratios increase. …”
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Survival of immunocompetent AJ mice with Neuro-2a murine neuroblastoma tumors treated with R3659 or M002.
Published 2013“…<p>Neuro-2a murine neuroblastoma tumor cells (5 × 10<sup>5</sup> cells) were injected into the right flank of immunocompetent syngeneic AJ mice. …”
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Comparison of the amount of locomotor activity (mean counts per day) and the night-day ratio in control and diabetic animals submitted to two light schedules.
Published 2014“…(B) In the second light schedule, animals were submitted to successive decreases in light intensity. These SZT-diabetic mice exhibited a reduction in their total locomotor activity at the three light intensities (at 1000 lux: controls: 2099.5±122.1 counts; STZ-diabetic: 1704.7±125.9 counts; p≤0.01; at 300 lux: controls: 2658.7±112.9 counts; STZ-diabetic: 2124.4±0.1 counts; p≤0.001 and at 100 lux: controls: 2864.7±58.4 counts; STZ-diabetic: 2508.7±47.5 counts; p≤0.05), with a significant decreased ratio of night-day activity at 300 lux and 100 lux. …”
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Published 2024“…The total chlorophyll content of blueberry leaves at 25% light intensity increased by 76.4% compared with CK during the blue fruiting stage; the maximum net photosynthetic rate (Pmax), light compensation point (LCP), light saturation point (LSP), rate of dark respirations (Rd), inter-cellular CO<sub>2</sub> concentration (Ci), stomatal conductance (Gs), transpiration rate (Tr), net photosynthesis rate (Pn), and chlorophyll a/b showed a decreasing trend with decreasing light intensity. …”
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The effects of purmorphamine and Msi1 knockdown on miR-148a and miR-148b expression.
Published 2013“…The expression levels of miR-148a (<b>A</b>) and miR-148b (<b>B</b>) were decreased by purmorphamine treatment. …”
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Potential binding regions mapped onto the crystal structure of AIMP3.
Published 2017“…<p>Upper left: Interface I in yellow, including residues Arg<sup>50</sup>, Thr<sup>68</sup>, Lys<sup>75</sup>, Ala<sup>91</sup>, Gln<sup>94</sup>, Gln<sup>95</sup>, Glu<sup>98</sup>, and Asp<sup>119</sup>. …”
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Evaluating Quantitative Metagenomics for Environmental Monitoring of Antibiotic Resistance and Establishing Detection Limits
Published 2025“…To assess the variability of low-abundance oligonucleotide detection across sample matrices, we spiked DNA reference standards (meta sequins) into replicate wastewater DNA extracts at logarithmically decreasing mass-to-mass percentages (m/m%). Meta sequin ladders exhibited strong linearity at input concentrations as low as 2 × 10<sup>–3</sup> m/m% (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> > 0.95), with little to no reference length or GC bias. …”