Monthly Archives: July 2020

Both hybridization

protocols (on slides and in suspension

Both hybridization protocols (on slides and in suspension) revealed the same results and pitfalls, as discussed below (some examples are shown in Figure 1). Figure 1 Fluorescence microscopy pictures of Lactobacillus species, G. vaginalis and other related bacteria by PNA … Continue reading

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3(0 6-429 9) 0 001

13 0(0 6-69 1) 0 961    poorly 26 113

3(0.6-429.9) 0.001 13.0(0.6-69.1) 0.961    poorly 26 113.1(1.6-530.3)   11.9(1.2-37.9)   *p by the Mann-Whitney U test AMN-107 Table 3 Logistic regression analysis of the association between tumor stage and clinicopathological features (n = 63)   B SEM Chi-squared p-value OR … Continue reading

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(Bertrand et al 2008) We present the different preparation step

(Bertrand et al. 2008). We present the different preparation steps of samples for the EXPOSE missions and the first analytical results of the ground experiments. Barbier. B., Chabin, A., Chaput, D., and Brack, A. (1998). Photochemical processing of amino acids … Continue reading

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1 and 2 No associations between any of the pneumoprotein concent

1 and 2. No associations between any of the pneumoprotein selleck products concentrations and exposure to endotoxins or dust were observed. The spirometric lung function variables, reported previously (Heldal et al. 2010), were not significantly associated to any of the … Continue reading

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References 1 Murphy TF:

References 1. Murphy TF: Respiratory infections caused by non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae. Curr Opin Infect Dis 2003,16(2):129–134.PubMedCrossRef 2. Murphy TF, Brauer AL, Schiffmacher AT, Sethi S: Persistent colonization by Haemophilus influenzae in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Am J Respir Crit Care … Continue reading

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Considering that Φ sample = Φ tip − eVCPD, we obtained: Figure 6

Considering that Φ sample = Φ tip − eVCPD, we obtained: Figure 6 AFM topography, KPFM scan, and selleck chemical Comparison of height and CPD value profiles. AFM topography (a) and KPFM scan (b) of a pattern made in both polarizations: oxide (left) and … Continue reading

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Nag A, Kovalenko MV, Lee JS, Liu W, Spokoyny B, Talapin DV: Metal

Nag A, Kovalenko MV, Lee JS, Liu W, Spokoyny B, Talapin DV: Metal-free inorganic ligands for colloidal nanocrystals: S 2− , HS − , Se 2− , HSe − , Te 2− , HTe − , TeS 3 2− , … Continue reading

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In bears, significant

increases in both biliary cholester

In bears, significant increases in both biliary cholesterol and lecithin were noted as a function of season but it is unclear when captive or wild bears were used so dietary considerations may have biased the results [19]. We also note … Continue reading

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The fluorescence dye SYBR Green I intercalates with free siRNAs,

The fluorescence dye SYBR Green I intercalates with free siRNAs, resulting in a 22-bp fluorescent band under gel electrophoresis. Binding of PEI-NH-CNTs to siRNAs resulted in reduced availability of siRNAs for SYBR Green I intercalation, thus reducing the fluorescence signal … Continue reading

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Cancer Causes Control 11:859–867PubMed 55 Rohrmann S, Platz EA,

Cancer Causes Control 11:859–867PubMed 55. Rohrmann S, Platz EA, Kavanaugh CJ, Thuita L, Hoffman SC, Helzlsouer KJ (2007) Meat and dairy consumption and subsequent risk of prostate cancer in a US cohort study. Cancer Causes Control 18:41–50PubMed 56. Curhan GC, … Continue reading

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