Monthly Archives: July 2017

These results may reflect the fact that binding of a peptide to a

These results may reflect the fact that binding of a peptide to a protein (or enzyme) molecule may arise from non-specific interactions or else occur at a site that is associated with an activity other than the one of interest, … Continue reading

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Existing evidence indicates that dominance rank can be passed on

Existing evidence indicates that dominance rank can be passed on through social rather than genetic mechanisms [7]. A main argument against the heritability of social dominance emanates from its interacting character; for social dominance to take place a population needs … Continue reading

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human 3D liver cells t

Here, we assessed the responses of human 3D liver cells treated with drugs associated with hepatotoxicty in the clinic such as troglitazone, trovafloxacin, APAP and their respective non-toxic comparators pioglitazone, levofloxacin and AMAP ( Kaplowitz, 2005 and Yokoi, 2010). Trovafloxacin, an antibacterial … Continue reading

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A longer duration of colitis is associated with an increased risk

A longer duration of colitis is associated with an increased risk of CRC. Early studies included in 2 meta-analyses indicated an exponentially increasing CRC risk after 10 years of UC,10 with cumulative CRC risk of 2% at 10 years, 8% at 20 years, … Continue reading

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The main objective of the present study was the optimization of o

The main objective of the present study was the optimization of our current/first version of SGA through the reduction/minimization of unspecific (background) antibody binding. We explored (i) how the modification of the beads with linear PEGs of different lengths can … Continue reading

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The ability to inhibit emotional responses is generally measured

The ability to inhibit emotional responses is generally measured by a paradigm in which individuals view an emotional scene or are asked to retrieve an emotional memory (typically negative in valence) and then are either told to not think about … Continue reading

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The project was conducted in a period (2008–2010) when blue-green

The project was conducted in a period (2008–2010) when blue-green algae blooms were not as pronounced as in earlier years (SMHI 2008); as a matter of fact, the ferry route crossed Ku 0059436 the Baltic Proper in a region not … Continue reading

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, 1995) For example, substantial decreases in the abundance of t

, 1995). For example, substantial decreases in the abundance of the amphipod Diporeia occurred during the 1990s and early 2000s and were attributed to the zebra mussel invasion ( Nalepa et al., 1998 and Nalepa et al., 2006). Diporeia then became a … Continue reading

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, 2003; Mayapan; AD 1100–1300; Peraza Lope et al , 2006; Wild Can

, 2003; Mayapan; AD 1100–1300; Peraza Lope et al., 2006; Wild Cane Cay, McKillop, 1989 and McKillop, 2005) and Lamanai was occupied into the 17th century (Graham et al., 1989). Maya writing persisted along with a derivative calendrical system until Spanish contact … Continue reading

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Human pressure on forests, caused by population growth, diffused

Human pressure on forests, caused by population growth, diffused poverty and lack of alternatives, is increasing, leading to extensive forest degradation and deforestation (Rijal and Meilby, 2012). Salerno et al. (2010) assessed an average decrease of 38% in forest biomass … Continue reading

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