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A Simple Microbiome in the European Common Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. [PDF]
The European common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, is used extensively in biological and biomedical research, yet its microbiome remains poorly characterized.
Abbo, Lisa +9 more
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Abstract It has been suggested that angiogenesis during skeletal muscle fibre hypertrophy allows escape from the ‘size constraint’, which is the inverse relationship between oxidative capacity and muscle fibre cross‐sectional area (FCSA). It is, however, not known whether there are any limitations to the combinations of FCSA, oxidative capacity and ...
Hans Degens +7 more
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Abstract figure legend We recruited non‐pregnant women (NP), women in early pregnancy (EP) and late pregnancy (LP) for isolation of endothelial colony forming cells (ECFCs) via density gradient centrifugation. Plasma supernatant was collected for analysis of markers of glucose and lipid metabolism (fasting glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, low ...
Marie‐Therese Weiser‐Fuchs +14 more
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A proteomic study to identify soya allergens - the human response to transgenic versus non-transgenic soya samples [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In spite of being among the main foods responsible for allergic reactions worldwide, soybean (Glycine max)-derived products continue to be increasingly widespread in a variety of food products due to their well-documented health benefits ...
Batista, R. +4 more
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Targets and strategies to design soybean seed composition traits
Abstract Breeders and geneticists have put great effort into enhancing soybean seed composition and developing elite varieties with desired traits. However, diverse end‐uses and changing consumer preferences present new challenges and opportunities to develop desired compositional profiles for the market.
Ritesh Kumar +9 more
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A Case of Myeloproliferative Neoplasm‐Associated Glomerulopathy in a Patient With Myelofibrosis
ABSTRACT Myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN)‐related glomerulopathy is a rare, late complication of MPN. Mesangial matrix expansion seems to be the histopathological hallmark. Proteinuria may not always be present. Further exploration is warranted to determine whether risk factors—including disease entity, mutation status and treatment regimens ...
Saskia Leibowitz +4 more
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COLD AGGLUTININS. II. COLD ISOHEMAGGLUTININS IN PRIMARY ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY WITH A NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF HEMOLYTIC ANEMIA IN THESE CASES [PDF]
Maxwell Finland +4 more
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The neural mechanisms underlying behavioral sensitization to pups in adult virgin California mice are poorly understood. Here, we show that pup exposure alters perineuronal net (PNN) expression in the infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex of virgin male, but not female, California mice.
Melina C. Acosta +3 more
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COLD AGGLUTININS. VI. AGGLUTININS FOR AN INDIFFERENT STREPTOCOCCUS IN PRIMARY ATYPICAL PNEUMONIA AND IN OTHER CONDITIONS AND THEIR RELATION TO COLD ISOHEMAGGLUTININS [PDF]
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