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Exp Cell Res 2002, 275:230–242 CrossRef 11 Tranqui L, Tracqui P:

Exp Cell Res 2002, 275:230–242.CrossRef 11. Tranqui L, Tracqui P: Mechanical signalling and angiogenesis: the integration of cell-extracellular matrix couplings. Cr Acad Sci Iii-Vie 2000, 323:31–47.CrossRef 12. Franck C, Maskarinec SA, Tirrell DA, Ravichandran G: Three-dimensional traction force microscopy: a … Continue reading

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100 to 200 nm and 20 to 30 nm, respectively Figure 2e shows an e

100 to 200 nm and 20 to 30 nm, respectively. Figure 2e shows an enlarged TEM image, revealing the porous character of the nanorods. Figure 2f depicts an HRTEM image of one single nanorod, revealing that the obtained nanorod consists … Continue reading

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5b), clearly indicating that the structure is not rigid at all F

5b), clearly indicating that the structure is not rigid at all. Fig. 5 Analysis of the C2S2M2 supercomplex of photosystem II. a A projection map at about 13 Å shows the exact positions of S-trimers and M-trimer of the LHCII; the triangles … Continue reading

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More complex artificial tear fluids have also been developed [8,

More complex artificial tear fluids have also been developed [8, 16, 19, 30] consisting of for example, a mixture of turkey egg white lysozyme, immunoglobulin A from human colostrum, bovine lactoferrin, serum albumin and mucin [16]. Since natural tear fluid … Continue reading

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Utilizing the SOF data, we were able to perform an analysis compa

Utilizing the SOF data, we were able to perform an analysis comparing the 10-year incidence rates of each of the four Vistusertib in vitro fracture types to the 10-year incidence of any one of the four and thus were able … Continue reading

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63 mA/cm2) ever reported on hydrogenated ATO nanotubes obtained f

63 mA/cm2) ever reported on hydrogenated ATO nanotubes obtained from high-temperature annealing in hydrogen atmosphere (with a scan rate of 50 mV/s) [9]. selleck screening library Figure 3 PEC measurements on ATO and ATO-H-10. (a) LSV curves of ATO-H-10 photoanode … Continue reading

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This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Japa

This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of Japanese Association for the Promotion of State of Art in Medicine. Discussion Impressively high al-BMD around the BRONJ lesion is summarized in Table 1. Highly statistically significant difference was found in … Continue reading

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Like many other effectors, AvrPtoB is annotated to terms in all t

Like many other effectors, TEW-7197 AvrPtoB is annotated to terms in all three ontologies. Within the Biological Process Ontology, terms range from the more general such as “”GO:0009405 pathogenesis”” and “”GO:0044412 growth or development of symbiont within the host””, applicable … Continue reading

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1 (Clostridium coccoides subcluster XIVa) and Bacteroides fragili

1 (Clostridium coccoides subcluster XIVa) and Bacteroides fragilis subgroup band 45.9. Table 3 BLAST identifications of the excised DGGE bands DGGE amplicon Identification Sequence # Bp Band nr Primer # Bp Species Accession Nr % identity Identical Total 54.2 L1401-R … Continue reading

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Samples were centrifuged (5 min, 5200g) and the supernatant was u

Samples were centrifuged (5 min, 5200g) and the supernatant was used for buffer capacity measurements, i.e. the quantity of 1M NaOH that needed to be added to 1 ml the fungus extract in order to change the pH of the … Continue reading

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