Monthly Archives: September 2019

In the near future, it is expected that non-invasive prenatal dia

In the near future, it is expected that non-invasive prenatal diagnosis (genetic analysis on foetal DNA extracted from maternal blood) will be possible for a limited number of indications. The major advantage of this type of PND is the avoidance … Continue reading

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1% sodium azide and 0 05 mM EDTA and resuspended in the same buff

1% sodium azide and 0.05 mM EDTA and resuspended in the same buffer to a density of 5 × 106 cells/ml. The following anti-mouse monoclonal antibodies directed against surface antigens were used: TcR1-FITC (clone GL3) from AbD Serotec and CD19-PE-Cy5.5 … Continue reading

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Authors’ information SHS and JMC are M S students who are studyi

Authors’ information SHS and JMC are M.S. students who are studying at the School of Electrical Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea. SC is a professor at the Division of Electronics and Information Engineering, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea. KSM is … Continue reading

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“Background Mice do not develop periodontitis naturally, b

““Background Mice do not develop periodontitis naturally, but experimental periodontitis can be induced by inoculating mice KU 57788 with a periodontal pathogen such as Porphyromonas gingivalis [1]. Experimentally induced periodontitis in mice has served as an animal model for human … Continue reading

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Although general medical histories were collected from all subjec

Although general medical histories were collected from all subjects at study start, information relating to such potentially predisposing comorbid conditions was not collected systematically. Therefore, we were unable to determine from the available data if the overall baseline level for … Continue reading

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, Farmingdale, NY, USA), P53 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology I

, Farmingdale, NY, USA), P53 antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., Santa Cruz, CA, USA; 1:1,000 dilution), β-actin (Santa Cruz, 1:1,000), caspase 3, 7 (Cell Signaling Technology Inc., Danvers, MA, USA; 1:1,000), and then reacted with anti-rabbit or anti-goat secondary antibodies … Continue reading

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A representative sample was shown Original magnification 100x A

A representative sample was shown. Original magnification 100x. Additionally, 6 surrounding non-tumoural pancreatic control samples, 7 LM and 4 PM fulfilled the quality criteria and were used for microarray analysis. Gene expression profiling of ‘Good’ PDAC versus control Analysis of ‘Good’ … Continue reading

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V Klimov (Institute of Basic Problems of

Biology RAS, Pu

V. Klimov (Institute of Basic Problems of Biology RAS, Pushchino) discussed “Photosystem II and Photosynthetic Oxidation of Water”; A.Yu. Semenov (A.N. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University) discussed “The Asymmetrical Primary Electron Transfer in PSI … Continue reading

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The SOD activity of G thermoleovorans B23 cells was also inducib

The SOD activity of G. thermoleovorans B23 cells was also inducible upon addition of paraquat in the medium, which generates superoxide anion (figure not shown). It seemed most likely that high SOD activity was required to detoxify superoxide anion, which … Continue reading

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Figure  6a shows the typical CV curves of the NCONAs electrode wi

Figure  6a shows the typical CV curves of the NCONAs electrode with various sweep rates ranging from 2 to 40 mV s-1. The shape of the CV curves clearly reveals the pseudocapacitive characteristics. Specifically, a pair of redox peaks can be observed … Continue reading

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