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C-terminal regions are required for interaction.
Published 2010“…Deletion of the C-terminal of RipA decreased the intensity of interaction and the C-terminal 25 amino acids of RipA were sufficient for interaction with PBP1. …”
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20564
Quail’s reactivity to a novelty.
Published 2014“…Data represent mean+se. Mann-Whitney U tests: NS, P≥0.1. (B) Reactivity to a novel food: The genetic line did not influence the amount of novel food consumed by the quail, but the exposure to URNS decreased the amount of novel food consumed in STI quail. …”
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In Situ Deactivation of Catechol-Containing Adhesive Using Electrochemistry
Published 2020“…UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra and tracking of catechol oxidation byproduct, hydrogen peroxide, confirmed that catechol was oxidized as a result of applied electricity. Contact mechanics testing further confirmed that the Young’s modulus of the adhesive increased by nearly 4 folds at the interface as a result of oxidative cross-linking, even though the modulus of the bulk of the adhesive was unaffected by applied electricity. …”
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In Situ Deactivation of Catechol-Containing Adhesive Using Electrochemistry
Published 2020“…UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra and tracking of catechol oxidation byproduct, hydrogen peroxide, confirmed that catechol was oxidized as a result of applied electricity. Contact mechanics testing further confirmed that the Young’s modulus of the adhesive increased by nearly 4 folds at the interface as a result of oxidative cross-linking, even though the modulus of the bulk of the adhesive was unaffected by applied electricity. …”
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20568
In Situ Deactivation of Catechol-Containing Adhesive Using Electrochemistry
Published 2020“…UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectra and tracking of catechol oxidation byproduct, hydrogen peroxide, confirmed that catechol was oxidized as a result of applied electricity. Contact mechanics testing further confirmed that the Young’s modulus of the adhesive increased by nearly 4 folds at the interface as a result of oxidative cross-linking, even though the modulus of the bulk of the adhesive was unaffected by applied electricity. …”
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DataSheet1_The Non-Steroidal Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonist KBP-5074 Limits Albuminuria and has Improved Therapeutic Index Compared With Eplerenone in a Rat Model With Miner...
Published 2021“…The TIs were 24.5 for KBP-5074 and 0.620 for eplerenone, resulting in a 39-fold improved TI for KBP-5074 compared with eplerenone. …”
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20578
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20580