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Proposed pipeline for atlas-based 3D craniofacial biometry for fetal MRI (orange boxes).
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Visual representation of 3D labels placed within a 3D population-averaged MRI atlas (31 weeks GA).
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Table_1_Influence of Protein Glycosylation on Campylobacter fetus Physiology.xlsx
Published 2020“…Significant increases in the expression of the (NiFe)-hydrogenase HynABC, catalyzing H<sub>2</sub>-oxidation for energy harvesting, correlated with significantly increased levels of cellular nickel, improved growth in H<sub>2</sub> and increased hydrogenase activity, suggesting that N-glycosylation in C. fetus is involved in regulating the HynABC hydrogenase and nickel homeostasis. …”
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Presentation_1_Influence of Protein Glycosylation on Campylobacter fetus Physiology.pdf
Published 2020“…Significant increases in the expression of the (NiFe)-hydrogenase HynABC, catalyzing H<sub>2</sub>-oxidation for energy harvesting, correlated with significantly increased levels of cellular nickel, improved growth in H<sub>2</sub> and increased hydrogenase activity, suggesting that N-glycosylation in C. fetus is involved in regulating the HynABC hydrogenase and nickel homeostasis. …”
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