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The goal of this study is to describe the use of GIS to analyze and organize the degradation patterns of natural and artificial stones, according to the recommendations of the “Ente Italiano di Unificazione”, contained in the lexicon “UNI 11182/2006 ...
Francesco Miraglia
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ABSTRACT ZraS is a metal sensor integral to ZraPSR, a two‐component signaling system found in enterobacters. It belongs to a family of bifunctional sensor histidine kinases (SHKs) and is speculated to sense zinc‐induced stress on the bacterial envelope.
Nilima Mahapatra +3 more
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Simple Hydroxybenzene Molecules as Thermally Stable Catalysts
Hydroxybenzene molecules, including tannic acid, catalyze the hydrolysis of p‐nitrophenylacetate (pNPA) to p‐nitrophenol and thioacetylcholine (tAChI) to thiocholine. The catalytic performance is governed by the number and arrangement of hydroxyl groups, as well as polymer formation during incubation.
Omer Agazani +5 more
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La questione dei centri storici esiste ancora?
L’analisi dello stato attuale del centro storico di Bologna ci restituisce un’immagine legata spesso al degrado fisico-sociale, associata a usi estremi (ipercommercio, iperuniversità, iperconsumo) e a carenze nei trasporti pubblici.
Piero Orlandi
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Choline Transporter as a Novel Target for Molecular Imaging of Cancer
Abnormalities of choline processing in cancer cells have been used as a basis for imaging of cancer with positron emission tomography and magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Toshihiko Hara +2 more
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Arte Pubblica e Periferia. Il caso del Quartiere Sant'Elia a Cagliari: un fallimento di successo
Negli anni Novanta del secolo scorso si riaccende il dibattito sul ruolo giocato dall’arte nei processi di riqualificazione degli spazi urbani. Il nuovo ‘paradigma’ dell’Arte Pubblica, che si basa sulla partecipazione e il coinvolgimento del ‘pubblico ...
Michela Buttu
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Choline phosphorylation and regulation of transcription of choline kinase α in hypoxia[S]
Choline kinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of choline, the first step of phospholipid synthesis. Increased phosphorylation of choline is a hallmark characteristic of the malignant phenotype in a variety of neoplasms.
Aditya Bansal +2 more
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Il degrado della risorsa suolo, quale futuro per l’agricoltura e per l’ambiente?
Soil is a vital resource for sustaining life of the Earth. This resource has a low ability for regeneration, while it is subjected to increasing human pressure; it is therefore, in need of protection, as recognized by the UE in Europe and by the FAO at ...
Claudio Colombo +2 more
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Mass balance approximation of unfolding boosts potential‐based protein stability predictions
Abstract Predicting protein stability changes upon single‐point mutations is crucial in computational biology, with applications in drug design, enzyme engineering, and understanding disease mechanisms. While deep‐learning approaches have emerged, many remain inaccessible for routine use.
Ivan Rossi +5 more
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From duplication to fusion: Expanding Dayhoff's model of protein evolution
Abstract Dayhoff's hypothesis suggests that complex proteins emerged from simpler peptides or domains, which duplicated and fused to create more complex proteins and novel functions. These processes expanded and diversified the protein repertoire within organisms.
Yusran Abdillah Muthahari +2 more
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