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Identification of amino acids essential for angulin‐1/3 binding of the tricellular tight junction binder, angubindin‐1

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Angubindin‐1 binds angulin‐1/‐3 at tricellular tight junctions, enhancing intestinal macromolecule permeation. Alanine scanning identified six essential residues (L562, L598, E638, V640, Y643, and K644) of angubindin‐1 critical for binding to angulin‐1/‐3 and permeation‐enhancing activity, providing insights for the development of targeted noninvasive ...
Taiki Kuzu   +8 more
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Electrical pulse stimulation reflecting the episodic nature of real‐life exercise modulates metabolic and secretory profile of primary human myotubes

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Here, we introduced an intermittent electrical stimulation protocol mimicking the episodic nature of real‐life exercise in vitro by alternating low‐ and high‐frequency stimulation. In comparison with widely used continuous stimulation, it enhanced the rate of glucose and fatty acid oxidation, but not the myokine release.
Klára Gabrišová   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Accessibility of outdated information.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
In 2 previous studies (O'Brien, Rizzella, Albrecht, & Halleran, 1998; Zwaan & Madden, 2004), researchers have provided conflicting accounts about whether outdated information continues to influence the comprehension of subsequent text. The current set of experiments was designed to explore further the impact of outdated information on comprehension ...
O'Brien, E.J.   +2 more
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Certified Information Access

Journal of Systems and Software, 2013
HighlightsIntroduce the Certified Information Access service and two distributed algorithms.Securely distribute computation intensive tasks in CIA setup phase.Securely outsource the whole computation of data structures used by CIA service.Introduce a new cryptographic primitive, the Verifiable Deterministic Envelope.
BLUNDO, Carlo   +3 more
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Accessible information

Nursing Management, 2017
All organisations that provide NHS or adult social care are legally required to follow the Accessible Information Standard, which aims to ensure that people with a disability, impairment or sensory loss are provided with information they can read or understand easily and with support to help them communicate effectively with health and social care ...
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Information Center on Accessible Information

2008
Different legal bases such as the Federal Discrimination Act on People with Disabilities and the eGovernment law show the importance of web accessibility and it is well known that technical accessibility is not compre-hensive without an adequate usability.
Kerstin Matausch, Birgit Peböck
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Multilingual Information Access

2000
The global information society has radically changed the way in which know-ledge is acquired, disseminated and exchanged. Users of internationally distributed networks need to be able to find, retrieve and understand relevant information in whatever language and form it may have been stored.
Peters C, Sheridan P
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Universal access to information

Communications of the ACM, 2005
In 2003, the world produced about 800MB of information for each man, woman, and child on earth [2]. Much of this information, such as supermarket scanner data and the like, is pretty dull. But some of it, such as the material contained in books, magazines, newspapers, movies, music, and family photos, is potentially of great interest to people.
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Information Access Illiterate

Public Library Quarterly, 1997
Abstract Traditionally, librarians preserved and protected written records for the politically elite and wealthy classes. The Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians built up great libraries many of which were destroyed throughout history. When Christianity became the political force in Europe, the clergy continued to collect and protect materials.
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