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Mahendra Kumar Trivedi,1 Alice Branton,1 Dahryn Trivedi,1 Sambhu Mondal,2 Snehasis Jana2 1Trivedi Global, Inc, Research & Development, Henderson, Nevada, USA; 2Trivedi Science Research Laboratory Pvt.
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Method of detecting and counting bacteria in body fluids [PDF]
A novel method is reported for determining bacterial levels in urine samples, which method depends on the quantitative determination of bacterial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the presence of non-bacterial ATP.
Chappelle, E. W., Picciolo, G. L.
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Ontogeny of purinergic receptor-regulated Ca2+ signaling in mouse cortical collecting duct epithelium [PDF]
Changes in ATP-induced increase in {[}Ca2+], during collecting duct ontogeny were studied in primary monolayer cultures of mouse ureteric bud (UB) and cortical collecting duct (CCD) cells by Fura-PE3 fluorescence ratio imaging.
Borscheid, R. +4 more
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Apoptosis and necrosis are considered conceptually and morphologically distinct forms of cell death. Here, we report that demise of human T cells caused by two classic apoptotic triggers (staurosporin and CD95 stimulation) changed from apoptosis to ...
M. Leist +4 more
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Conserved Extracellular Cysteines Differentially Regulate the Potentiation Produced by Zn2+ in Rat P2X4 Receptors [PDF]
One feature of the amino acid sequence of P2X receptors identified from mammalian species, Xenopus laevis and zebrafish is the conservation of ten cysteines in the extracellular loop.
Chen, Lin +7 more
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ATP inhibits the spontaneous contractility of atria in rats
ATP is a multifunctional nucleotide. In recent years, strong evidence has accumulated that ATP may participate in intercellular signaling, where ATP acts as a cotransmitter.
A.A. Zverev +4 more
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Improved methods for counting bacteria in physiological fluids [PDF]
Bacterial population detection is based on detection of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), chemical present in all living matter. Amount of ATP in sample, after chemically removing all nonbacterial ATP, is directly related to bacterial population. Sensitivity
Picciolo, G. L.
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The effectiveness of human SAGE medium compared to other conventional culture media on the ovine early embryonic development, in vitro [PDF]
Developing an optimal in vitro embryo culture medium with high blastocyst rates and good-quality embryos remains challenging and controversial, as most culture media directly impact mammalian embryonic development.
Saif O. Al-Hafedh +2 more
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Proteome-wide solubility and thermal stability profiling reveals distinct regulatory roles for ATP
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) plays fundamental roles in cellular biochemistry and was recently discovered to function as a biological hydrotrope. Here, we use mass spectrometry to interrogate ATP-mediated regulation of protein thermal stability and ...
Sindhuja Sridharan +7 more
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New Phytologist, Volume 248, Issue 5, Page 2192-2197, December 2025.
Youzheng Ning +9 more
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