Monthly Archives: April 2019

Br J Cance 1998, 77:1799–1805 CrossRef 30 Westermarck J, Kähäri

Br J Cance 1998, 77:1799–1805.CrossRef 30. Westermarck J, Kähäri VM: Regulation of matrix metalloproteinase expression in tumor invasion. FASEB J 1999, 13:781–792.PubMed 31. Boletta A, Qian F, Onuchic LF, Bhunia AK, Phakdeekitcharoen B, Hanaoka K, Guggino W, Monaco L, Germino … Continue reading

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J Bone Miner Res 14:1449–1456PubMedCrossRef 20 Marshall D, Johne

J Bone Miner Res 14:1449–1456PubMedCrossRef 20. Marshall D, Johnell O, Wedel H (1996) Meta-analysis of how well measures of bone mineral density predict occurrence of osteoporotic fractures. BMJ 312:1254–1259PubMed 21. Carter DR, Bouxsein ML, Marcus R (1992) New approaches for … Continue reading

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While amorphous carbons were formed on CaF2 and BaF2, nanocrystal

While amorphous carbons were formed on CaF2 and BaF2, nanocrystalline graphite of good crystallinity was formed on MgF2 despite the strong bonding between carbon and fluorine. In comparison to similar studies on MgO, the effect of the substrate anion on … Continue reading

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Some strains of B licheniformis associated with human disease ar

Some strains of B. licheniformis associated with human disease are capable of producing lichenysin A, a surfactin-like toxin [34, 35]. Due to its association with food-borne illness and spoilage, and its ability to undergo sporulation, [17, 36–38], extended knowledge about … Continue reading

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The crude reaction mixture was separated by TSK-40 gel-filtration

The crude reaction mixture was separated by TSK-40 gel-filtration chromatography, and yielded four fractions (1-4) that were all subjected to a combination of chemical and spectroscopic analyses. Fraction 1 was established to be a mannose-reducing tetrasaccharide and contained a slight … Continue reading

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Organisms have developed several DNA repair pathways as well as D

Organisms have developed several DNA repair pathways as well as DNA damage checkpoints. Although each pathway is addressed individually, the cross talk exists between repair pathways, and there are instances in which a DNA-repair protein is involved in more than … Continue reading

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At the low-voltage bias, the plots are linear with a slope of abo

At the low-voltage bias, the plots are linear with a slope of about 1.45 for the different temperature. The crossbar architectures exhibit a second regime at the voltage higher then 0.45 with slope of about 4.31. Figure 6 Log( I … Continue reading

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Based upon this information and observations made from this resea

Based upon this information and observations made from this research, the reaction scheme in Figure 2 has been proposed. Figure 1 As-received coal fly ash and synthesised CNFs. Images of as-received coal fly ash (a) and CNFs synthesized at (b) 400°C, … Continue reading

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As-electrospun AIP/PVP nanofibers calcined at 800°C

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As-electrospun AIP/PVP nanofibers calcined at 800°C had 67.13% of C, 29.37% of O, and 3.5% of Al, and those calcined at 1,200°C had only 61.38% of O and 38.62% of Al, respectively. Figure 2 SEM images and diameter distributions. SEM … Continue reading

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Therefore, it is likely that intracellular blood-borne pathogens

Therefore, it is likely that intracellular blood-borne pathogens A. phagocytophilum and B. microti could be present in higher numbers in the cells even if the patient has coinfection with B. burgdorferi. To determine whether detection of B. burgdorferi will be … Continue reading

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