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Telomere organization and the interstitial telomeric sites involvement in insects and vertebrates chromosome evolution
Được phát hành 2022“…Some ITS cannot be considered relicts of chromosome rearrangements because probable they were inserted during a double-strand break repair mechanism. On the other hand, the involvement of telomere sequences participating or triggering chromosome rearrangements or organizing satellite DNA components in several species groups is evident. …”
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Mechanism of Vanadium-Catalyzed Deoxydehydration of Vicinal Diols: Spin-Crossover-Involved Processes
Được phát hành 2016“…We found that the favorable mechanism involves the condensation of diols to form vanadium(V) diolate, reduction of the vanadium(V) diolate by PPh<sub>3</sub>, and spin-crossover steps to form a triplet vanadium(III) diolate. …”
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N- and C-Terminal Hydrophobic Patches Are Involved in Fibrillation of Glucagon<sup>†</sup>
Được phát hành 2006“…In contrast, under alkaline conditions, only a handful of the alanine mutants are capable of forming fibrils, suggesting that more side chains are involved in stabilizing interactions here. …”
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Magnetic Microrobot Swarms with Polymeric Hands Catching Bacteria and Microplastics in Water
Được phát hành 2024“…The forefront of micro- and nanorobot research involves the development of smart swimming micromachines emulating the complexity of natural systems, such as the swarming and collective behaviors typically observed in animals and microorganisms, for efficient task execution. …”
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Magnetic Microrobot Swarms with Polymeric Hands Catching Bacteria and Microplastics in Water
Được phát hành 2024“…The forefront of micro- and nanorobot research involves the development of smart swimming micromachines emulating the complexity of natural systems, such as the swarming and collective behaviors typically observed in animals and microorganisms, for efficient task execution. …”
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Magnetic Microrobot Swarms with Polymeric Hands Catching Bacteria and Microplastics in Water
Được phát hành 2024“…The forefront of micro- and nanorobot research involves the development of smart swimming micromachines emulating the complexity of natural systems, such as the swarming and collective behaviors typically observed in animals and microorganisms, for efficient task execution. …”
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Magnetic Microrobot Swarms with Polymeric Hands Catching Bacteria and Microplastics in Water
Được phát hành 2024“…The forefront of micro- and nanorobot research involves the development of smart swimming micromachines emulating the complexity of natural systems, such as the swarming and collective behaviors typically observed in animals and microorganisms, for efficient task execution. …”
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Time-resolved UV-visible spectroscopy of bodipy-based materials
Được phát hành 2017“…This spectroscopy study was carried out in Newcastle University, using a time-resolved fluorimeter acquired with fundings from the EPSRC grant "MESO-FRET" (EP/P015395/1) and from the Newcastle SAgE Faculty. …”
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Second simulation: multisensory conflict in the rubber hand illusion (RHI).
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The involvement of the <i>Candida glabrata</i> trehalase enzymes in stress resistance and gut colonization
Được phát hành 2020“…An important component involved in microbial stress tolerance is trehalose. …”
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Proteins Involved in Motility and Sperm-Egg Interaction Evolve More Rapidly in Mouse Spermatozoa
Được phát hành 2014“…On the other hand, sperm proteins involved in gamete interaction could be coevolving with their egg partners through episodes of sexual selection or sexual conflict resulting in species-specific sperm-egg interactions and barriers preventing interspecies fertilization.…”
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XBP1s transcriptionally regulates 12-h rhythms of gene expression involved in CEDIF.
Được phát hành 2020“…Twelve-hour rhythmic XBP1s binding to consensus XBP1s binding motif CCACGCTA within proximal promoter regions drives 12-h rhythms of gene expression that are involved in regulating the traffic capacity of CEDIF. …”