The wriggly resilience of eels to angler catch-and-release. [PDF]
Killacky MS.
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Enhancing catch‐and‐release science with biotelemetry [PDF]
AbstractCatch‐and‐release (C&R) angling is widely practised by anglers and is a common fisheries management strategy or is a by‐product of harvest regulations. Accordingly, there is a growing body of research that examines not only the mortality associated with C&R, but also the sublethal physiological and behavioural consequences. Biotelemetry
Michael R. Donaldson+3 more
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Microfluidics-Based Ionic Catch and Release Oligosaccharide Synthesis (ICROS-Microflow) to Expedite Glycosylation Chemistry. [PDF]
Zhang YY+7 more
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Does catch-and-release angling pose a threat to American eel? A hooking mortality experiment [PDF]
Incidental capture of protected fishes usually calls for immediate release, however, post-release survival has not been investigated for many protected species. The American eel Anguilla rostrata is an example of an imperiled species that is incidentally
Litt, MA+4 more
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Factors Affecting Catch-and-Release Mortality of Bluefish [PDF]
Abstract Recreational harvests of bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix along the U.S. coast from Maine to Florida exceed commercial harvests, and in recent years about 60–70% of angler-captured fish are released alive. The proportion of fish that survive hooking, handling, and release back to the ocean is unknown; however, if catch-and-release ...
Frederick S. Scharf+3 more
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Rapid depletion of "catch-and-release" anti-ASGR1 antibody in vivo. [PDF]
Targeting antigens with antibodies exhibiting pH/Ca2+-dependent binding against an antigen is an attractive strategy to mitigate target-mediated disposition and antigen buffering.
Devanaboyina SC+17 more
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A catch and release program for single-stranded DNA. [PDF]
Uncovering the mechanisms by which single-stranded binding proteins both protect and expose single-stranded DNA has important implications for our understanding of DNA replication and repair. A new study serves up a master class in developing a full kinetic model for one such protein, mtSSB, showing how DNA can be reeled in and set free to control ...
Eoff RL, Raney KD.
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Platelet adhesion: a game of catch and release [PDF]
The interaction of circulating platelets with the vessel wall involves a process of cell catch and release, regulating cell rolling, skipping, or firm adhesion and leading to thrombus formation in flowing blood. In this regard, the interaction of platelet glycoprotein Ibalpha (GPIbalpha) with its adhesive ligand, vWF, is activated by shear force and ...
Andrews, R., Berndt, Michael
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A Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Model for the Prediction of "Half-Life Extension" and "Catch and Release" Monoclonal Antibody Pharmacokinetics. [PDF]
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) can be engineered to have “extended half‐life” and “catch and release” properties to improve target coverage. We have developed a mAb physiologically‐based pharmacokinetic model that describes intracellular trafficking ...
Jones HM+12 more
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"Catch and Release": A Variation of the Archetypal Nucleotidyl Transfer Reaction. [PDF]
Nucleotidyl transfer is an archetypal enzyme reaction central to DNA replication and repair. Here we describe a variation of the nucleotidylation reaction termed "catch and release" that is used by an antibiotic modifying enzyme. The aminoglycoside nucleotidyl transferase 4' (ANT4') inactivates antibiotics such as kanamycin and neomycin through ...
Selvaraj B+4 more
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