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Statistical analysis of Galactic globular cluster type properties [PDF]
The analysis of pseudo-colour diagrams, the so-called chromosome maps, of Galactic globular clusters (GCs) permits to classify them into type I and type II clusters. Type II GCs are characterized by an above-the-average complexity of their chromosome maps and some of them are known to display star-to-star variations of slow neutron-capture reaction ...
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Protein glycation refers to the reversible reaction between aldoses (or ketoses) and amino groups yielding relatively stable Amadori (or Heyns) products.
Uta Greifenhagen+3 more
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Boolean Functions of Binary Type-II and Type-II/III Complementary Array Pair [PDF]
The sequence pairs of length $2^{m}$ projected from complementary array pairs of Type-II of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m)}$ and mixed Type-II/III and of size $\mathbf{2}^{(m-1)}\times2$ are complementary sequence pairs Type-II and Type-III respectively. An exhaustive search for binary Type-II and Type-III complementary sequence pairs of small lengths $2^{m}$ ($
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Mesoporous Silica-Based Supports for the Controlled and Targeted Release of Bioactive Molecules in the Gastrointestinal Tract [PDF]
JFS Special Issue: 75 Years of Advancing Food Science, and Preparing for the Next 75Mesoporous silica particles (MSPs) have attracted increasing interest as supports in the design of controlled delivery materials.
Barat Baviera, José Manuel+3 more
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Young adults typically adapt to intense exercise training with an increased skeletal muscle Na+,K+‐ATPase (NKA) content, concomitant with reduced extracellular potassium concentration [K+] during exercise and enhanced exercise performance.
V. Wyckelsma+7 more
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Success of a suicidal defense strategy against infection in a structured habitat [PDF]
Pathogen infection often leads to the expression of virulence and host death when the host-pathogen symbiosis seems more beneficial for the pathogen. Previously proposed explanations have focused on the pathogen's side.
A Mochizuki+20 more
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Background: Sequence requirements for triple-helical collagen to bind fibronectin are not fully understood. Results: Fibronectin affinity was conferred on a recombinant bacterial collagen by incorporating specific human collagen II sequences. Conclusion:
B. An+5 more
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Red light delays programmed cell death in non-host interaction between Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato DC3000 and tobacco plants [PDF]
Light modulates almost every aspect of plant physiology, including plant-pathogen interactions. Among these, the hypersensitive response (HR) of plants to pathogens is characterized by a rapid and localized programmed cell death (PCD), which is critical ...
Carrau, Analía+6 more
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Global site-specific analysis of glycoprotein N-glycan processing
N-glycans contribute to the folding, stability and functions of the proteins they decorate. They are produced by transfer of the glycan precursor to the sequon Asn-X-Thr/Ser, followed by enzymatic trimming to a high-mannose-type core and sequential ...
Liwei Cao+10 more
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A Genetic and Developmental Analysis of a Soluble Acid Deoxyribonuclease in Drosophila melanogaster [PDF]
A deoxyribonuclease, called DNase-1, that is active at acid pH in the presence of EDTA has been studied in Drosophila melanogaster. The locus for the enzyme maps genetically to 61.8 on the right arm of the third chromosome.
Detwiler, Charles, MacIntyre, Ross
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