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Triplet correlations in two-dimensional colloidal model liquids [PDF]
Three-body distribution functions in classical fluids have been theoretically investigated many times, but have never been measured directly. We present experimental three-point correlation functions that are computed from particle configurations ...
Alder B J +43 more
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The Virome of Cerebrospinal Fluid: Viruses Where We Once Thought There Were None
Traditionally, medicine has held that some human body sites are sterile and that the introduction of microbes to these sites results in infections. This paradigm shifted significantly with the discovery of the human microbiome and acceptance of these ...
Chandrabali Ghose +10 more
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Finger-Actuated Microneedle Array for Sampling Body Fluids
The application of microneedles (MNs) for minimally invasive biological fluid sampling is rapidly emerging, offering a user-friendly approach with decreased insertion pain and less harm to the tissues compared to conventional needles.
Misagh Rezapour Sarabi +3 more
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EBOV-RNA test with RT-PCR in ocular fluids of Ebola survivors can help to safely perform cataract surgery [PDF]
Since the Ebola virus (EBOV) was discovered in 1976, the recent 2014−2016 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in West Africa was the largest with 28,600 cases and about 11,300 deaths.
Iozzo, Nicola, Spadea, Leopoldo
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This is the first report describing an analytical method for quantitative analysis of two naturally occurring sulphur compounds, S-methyl-l-cysteine (SMC) and S-methyl-l-cysteine sulfoxide (SMCSO), in human body fluids using isotope-labelled internal ...
Tharsini Sivapalan +5 more
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Lassa fever (LF) is endemic to broad regions of West Africa. Infection with Lassa virus (LASV), the etiologic agent of LF, results in a spectrum of clinical signs in humans, including severe and lethal hemorrhagic disease.
Stephen R. Welch +7 more
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Classification of Molecular Biomarkers
A “biomarker” is any measurable characteristic that indicates the presence or absence of disease or the biological response to a stimulus, typically an exposure or intervention.
Ankeet Shah, Dominic C. Grimberg, Brant A. Inman
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Specific fluorescent signatures for body fluid identification using fluorescence spectroscopy
Non-invasive, rapid, on-site detection and identification of body fluids is highly desired in forensic investigations. The use of fluorescence-based methods for body fluid identification, have so far remain relatively unexplored. As such, the fluorescent
Nihad Achetib +4 more
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Amplification of localized body forces in channel flows of viscoelastic fluids
The study of nonmodal amplification of distributed body forces in channel flows of viscoelastic fluids has provided useful insights into the mechanisms that may govern the initial stages of transition to elastic turbulence.
Hariharan, Gokul +2 more
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How shall we use the proteomics toolbox for biomarker discovery? [PDF]
Biomarker discovery for clinical purposes is one of the major areas in which proteomics is used. However, despite considerable effort, the successes have been relatively scarce.
Hochstrasser, Denis +2 more
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