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    How the Larger Methionine-Rich Domain of CueO from <i>Hafnia alvei</i> Enhances Cuprous Oxidation by Umberto Contaldo (4438690)

    Published 2025
    “…To further explore this hypothesis, we produced and characterized a novel CueO from the bacterium Hafnia alvei (<i>Ha</i>CueO). <i>Ha</i>CueO possesses a significantly larger Met-rich domain than <i>Ec</i>CueO, providing new insights into the role of this domain in cuprous oxidase activity. …”
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    How the Larger Methionine-Rich Domain of CueO from <i>Hafnia alvei</i> Enhances Cuprous Oxidation by Umberto Contaldo (4438690)

    Published 2025
    “…To further explore this hypothesis, we produced and characterized a novel CueO from the bacterium Hafnia alvei (<i>Ha</i>CueO). <i>Ha</i>CueO possesses a significantly larger Met-rich domain than <i>Ec</i>CueO, providing new insights into the role of this domain in cuprous oxidase activity. …”
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    One month of PBM therapy led to increased Aβ plaque deposition, and larger average size of non-microglia associated plaques. by Kevin J. Johnson (2647639)

    Published 2025
    “…<b>B</b>. PBM appears to increase the overall deposition of extracellular Aβ plaques and average plaque size. …”
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    Lipid droplets transiently increase in size during early stages of HSV-1 infection. by Kamal L. Nahas (13014698)

    Published 2022
    “…In all three biological replicates the lipid droplets of cells at an early stage of infection are larger than in uninfected cells. The lipid droplets in cells at late stages of infection are not significantly larger than in uninfected cells for two of the three biological replicates, suggesting that a transient increase in lipid droplet volume accompanies HSV-1 infection of U2OS cells.…”