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102281
Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence
Published 2017“…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
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102282
Data Sheet 1_HIV latency potential may be influenced by intra-subtype genetic differences in the viral long-terminal repeat.pdf
Published 2024“…Here we investigated the role of subtype C LTR genotypic variation on the establishment of latency in a dual reporter HIV-1 infection model.…”
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102283
Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence
Published 2017“…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
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102284
Synthetic Approach To Determine the Effect of Nuclear Spin Distance on Electronic Spin Decoherence
Published 2017“…Our studies demonstrate a sharp jump in <i>T</i><sub>2</sub> when the average V–H distance is decreased from 6.6(6) to 4.0(4) Å, indicating that spin-active nuclei sufficiently close to the electronic spin center do not contribute to decoherence. …”
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102285
Anti-retroviral lectins and the 2G12 monoclonal antibody bind <i>N</i>-glycans of <i>Trichomonas</i>.
Published 2015“…Flow cytometry shows that labeling with cyanovirin-N (green) is decreased when <i>Trichomonas</i> is treated with an Alg7 morpholino (red) or treated with tunicamycin (blue), both of which inhibit the first step in synthesis of the <i>N</i>-glycan precursor. …”
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102286
Trypsin inhibitors increase the amount of trypsin needed to potentiate fibrocyte potentiation.
Published 2013“…PBMC were then air dried, stained, counted for fibrocyte differentiation, and normalized to the no-trypsin control. (<b>A</b>) Trypsin inhibitors did not significantly affect fibrocyte differentiation with the exception of 4 µl/ml Roche inhibitor, which decreased fibrocyte formation. …”
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102287
Meta-Analysis: Melatonin for the Treatment of Primary Sleep Disorders
Published 2013“…Melatonin demonstrated significant efficacy in reducing sleep latency (weighted mean difference (WMD) = 7.06 minutes [95% CI 4.37 to 9.75], Z = 5.15, p<0.001) and increasing total sleep time (WMD = 8.25 minutes [95% CI 1.74 to 14.75], Z = 2.48, p = 0.013). …”
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102288
Neurons within the recruited population have similar burst dynamics.
Published 2012“…Positive values of ψ correspond with counter-clockwise rotations. Same layout as <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002508#pcbi-1002508-g009" target="_blank">Fig. 9</a> but note that each row now represents the burst profiles of cells along a rostral-to-caudal iso-direction line though the active population. ψ = 0° runs through the center of the population. …”
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102289
Table_1_Antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Staphylococcus aureus causing bacteraemia in children admitted to the Manhiça District Hospital, Mozambique, over two decades.docx...
Published 2023“…The CC152, initially detected in 2001, re-emerged in 2010 and became predominant throughout the remaining surveillance period, while other CCs (CC1, CC5, CC8, CC15, CC25, CC80, and CC88) decreased over time. …”
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102290
Table_2_Antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Staphylococcus aureus causing bacteraemia in children admitted to the Manhiça District Hospital, Mozambique, over two decades.docx...
Published 2023“…The CC152, initially detected in 2001, re-emerged in 2010 and became predominant throughout the remaining surveillance period, while other CCs (CC1, CC5, CC8, CC15, CC25, CC80, and CC88) decreased over time. …”
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102291
Table_3_Antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Staphylococcus aureus causing bacteraemia in children admitted to the Manhiça District Hospital, Mozambique, over two decades.doc
Published 2023“…The CC152, initially detected in 2001, re-emerged in 2010 and became predominant throughout the remaining surveillance period, while other CCs (CC1, CC5, CC8, CC15, CC25, CC80, and CC88) decreased over time. …”
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102292
Table_4_Antimicrobial resistance and clonality of Staphylococcus aureus causing bacteraemia in children admitted to the Manhiça District Hospital, Mozambique, over two decades.doc
Published 2023“…The CC152, initially detected in 2001, re-emerged in 2010 and became predominant throughout the remaining surveillance period, while other CCs (CC1, CC5, CC8, CC15, CC25, CC80, and CC88) decreased over time. …”
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102293
Electrophysiological properties of hiPSC-CMs.
Published 2013“…(E) 10 µM carbachol resulted in a decrease in spontaneous action potential frequency. …”
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102294
Interaction between p33 replication protein and yeast oxysterol-binding Osh proteins.
Published 2014“…Each experiment was performed three times. (C) Decreased accumulation of the mitochondrial CIRV in <i>osh3,5,6,7Δ</i> yeast. …”
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102295
Supplementary Material for: Trends of Clinical Outcomes of Patients with Advanced Hepatocellular Carcinoma Treated with First-line Sorafenib in Randomized Controlled Trials
Published 2021“…Background: Sorafenib has consistently served as the control arm in multiple RCTs evaluating novel therapies for advanced HCC for more than a decade. Analyzing trends in clinical outcomes of patients treated with sorafenib for the same indication over time offers the opportunity for unique insight into the evolution of clinical trial conduct and potential non-drug factors impacting outcomes. …”
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102296
Changes in Hepatic Gene Expression upon Oral Administration of Taurine-Conjugated Ursodeoxycholic Acid in ob/ob Mice
Published 2010“…We administered TUDCA to ob/ob mice at a dose of 500 mg/kg twice a day by gastric gavage for 3 weeks. …”
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102297
Effects of incremental exercise on plasma metabolite levels according to muscle MAD activity.
Published 2015“…Data are represented as means ± standard error of mean (error bars not included for ammonia values in the subgroup with glycogenose and normal MAD in panel A).*: Absent vs. …”
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102298
Electrophysiological and pharmacological properties of I<sub>HCN</sub>/I<sub>f</sub> on single-channel level from inside-out recordings.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Representative HCN2 single-channel currents (sampling frequency: 5 kHz, corner frequency: 1 kHz) of inside-out recordings from one- and multi-channel (n∼50 channels) patches at different test-potentials (−90 to −130 mV). …”
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102299
SYBR Green I-Background suppressor gametocytocidal assay.
Published 2014“…(F) Overall assay setup with five steps: 1. Culture and enrich gametocytes, 2. …”
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102300
Mecp2 occupancy at the <i>Avp</i> enhancer coupled with repressive chromatin marks and repressor complexes.
Published 2014“…B, PVN tissues from Mecp2 null male (-/y) mice showed increased H3Ac and decreased H3K9me2 chromatin marks at the <i>Avp</i> enhancer compatible with a repressor function of Mecp2. …”