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ABSTRACT Introduction Heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a rare but potentially life‐threatening, immune‐mediated adverse reaction to heparin. PF4‐dependent immunoassays are sensitive screening tests, but they detect both platelet‐activating and nonactivating antibodies; therefore, positive results require interpretation in clinical context and,
Elvira Maličev +4 more
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Objective Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) due to Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense in East and southern Africa is reported to be clinically diverse.
Charles D. Kato +4 more
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Novel bioreactor internals for the cultivation of spore‐forming fungi in pellet form
This study introduced an automated long‐term fermentation process for fungals grown in pellet form. The goal was to reduce the overgrowth of bioreactor internals and sensors while better rheological properties in the fermentation broth, such as oxygen ...
Winda Soerjawinata +7 more
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ABSTRACT Following recent calls to deepen understanding of the Global Pesticide Complex, this article delves into the China‐to‐Australia supply chain of a single herbicide—paraquat. First released in the United Kingdom in the 1960s, acutely toxic paraquat is now primarily produced in China.
Sarah Rogers +4 more
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Characterization of Lipizzan Horse Population From Lipica Stud Using Molecular and Pedigree Data
ABSTRACT In this study, we analysed genetic diversity, population structure and inbreeding in the Lipica Stud Farm population by integrating pedigree records, microsatellite (STR) and genome‐wide SNP data generated using the GGP Equine 70K BeadChip. The dataset comprised 233 horses from the Lipica Stud Farm, which served as the reference population for
Tamara Ferme +4 more
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SOIL EXAMINATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CREATING BETTER CONDITIONS FOR RASPBERRY PLANTING
When choosing land for raising a new planting of vegetables or fruit crops, the composition of the soil plays an important role; therefore, the composition of soil is examined, and chemical analysis of soil is made.
Jovica MOMIRCESKI +2 more
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Role of ClpX and MsrA/B in the Oxidative and Cell Wall Stress Response in Bacillus anthracis Sterne
Methionine sulfoxide reductase (msrA/B) is an oxidative response enzyme that reduces oxidized methionine residues to maintain protein function. Surprisingly, loss of MsrA/B does not increase sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide or paraquat‐induced oxidative stress in Bacillus anthracis Sterne.
Aeron B. Pennington +5 more
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JAA-F11 is a highly specific mouse monoclonal to the Thomsen-Friedenreich Antigen (TF-Ag) which is an alpha-O-linked disaccharide antigen on the surface of ~80% of human carcinomas, including breast, lung, colon, bladder, ovarian, and prostate cancers ...
Swetha Tati +20 more
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Nutrients, including vital organic compounds, vary in availability across ecosystems, with the potential to act as a source of selection for traits that increase nutrient acquisition and biosynthesis. Compared to freshwaters, marine ecosystems are richer in the omega‐3 long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (n‐3 LC‐PUFA) docosahexaenoic acid (DHA ...
Cornelia W. Twining +12 more
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Space Feminisms: People, Planets, Power. Biotechne: Interthinking Art, Science and Design (2024) is located at the forefront of critical space studies, combining feminist theory with space science, art, architecture, and cultural studies. The anthology interrogates how terrestrial frameworks of gender, race, class, and ableism are not only echoed but ...
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