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LPS injection induces STG I and crustin Pm4 released from hemocytes <i>in vivo</i>.
Published 2013“…The relative expression of STG I (C) and crustin Pm4 (D) protein was quantified by MataMorph® v7.0 software (n = 4). STG I and crustin Pm4 were considerably decreased in hemocyte and STG I protein increased in hemolymph and plasma after LPS injection. 40 µg of proteins from extracted protein were loaded on SDS-PAGE. …”
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MIC and MBC of nisin in combination with D-amino acids for <i>S. mutans</i>.
Published 2014“…D-tyrosine was prepared at a concentration of 0.8 mM due to its low solubility. …”
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Comparison with estimates from Joshi et al. 2015, and some evidence that sociodemographic background variables attenuate the relationship between <i>F</i><sub><i>ROH</i></sub> and...
Published 2018“…<p>Plot shows the Beta <i>F</i><sub><i>ROH</i></sub> and 95% confidence interval in within-sex standardized phenotypic units for the five quantitative traits that were significantly associated with <i>F</i><sub><i>ROH</i></sub> in the main models (<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007556#pgen.1007556.g001" target="_blank">Fig 1</a>), as well as educational attainment, which was significantly associated with autozygosity in Joshi et al.’s study<sup>7</sup>. …”