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Protein microarrays and novel detection platforms

Expert Review of Proteomics, 2011
The field of proteomics has undergone rapid advancements over the last decade and protein microarrays have emerged as a promising technological platform for the challenging task of studying complex proteomes. This gel-free approach has found an increasing number of applications due to its ability to rapidly and efficiently study thousands of proteins ...
Harini, Chandra   +2 more
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Translation Strategies for Detective Novels in China: A Historical and Methodological Review

Journal of Critical Studies in language and literature
This review examines the translation methods of Western detective novels in China, tracing their historical evolution from the early 20th century to the present.
Ziling Gao, Letian Wang, Wu Biyu
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Novel detection strategies for drug discovery

Drug Discovery Today, 2002
The Human Genome Project is expected to increase the number of potential drug targets from the current figure of 500 to approximately 3,000-4,000. This increased number of targets, and increasing knowledge of signaling-pathway networks and their complexities, sets new demands for efficiency on HTS assay technologies. Assessment of the total efficacy of
Ilkka A, Hemmilä, Pertti, Hurskainen
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Novel frontiers in detecting cancer metastasis

Clinical & Experimental Metastasis, 2018
Cancer microenvironment is the critical battle ground between the cancer cells and host response. Thus, more emphasis is directed to study the relationship between cancer cells and the stromal cells. Multiplex microscopy is an emerging technique in which multiple cell populations within the cancer microenvironment may be stained so that spatial ...
Stanley P, Leong   +6 more
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Caries detection and diagnosis: Novel technologies

Journal of Dentistry, 2006
Recent years have seen an increase in research activity surrounding diagnostic methods, particularly in the assessment of early caries lesions. The drive for this has come from two disparate directions. The first is from the dentifrice industry who are keen to develop techniques that would permit caries clinical trials (CCTs) to be reduced in duration ...
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Detection and identification of novel actinomycetes

Research in Microbiology, 1993
The actinomycetes are well known as a group of filamentous, Gram-positive bacteria that produce many useful secondary metabolites, including antibiotics and enzymes. Although they have been intensively studied for both theoretical and practical objectives, there is much scope for developing our basic knowledge of the means of detection and isolation of
S.T. Williams   +12 more
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Novel diagnostic and clinical aspects of anti-PCNA antibodies detected by novel detection methods

Lupus, 2010
Autoantibodies targeting the proliferating cell nuclear antigen have been considered as a specific biomarker for systemic lupus erythematosus, and were historically identified by indirect immunofluorescence and then confirmed by other more specific immunoassays.
M, Mahler, E D, Silverman, M J, Fritzler
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Novel polysiloxane-based scintillators for neutron detection

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2010
Polysiloxane-based scintillators are promising for employment in harsh environments, owing to their outstanding radiation resistance and thermal properties over the traditional plastics (polyvinyltoluene and polystyrene). In this work, cross-linked polydimethyl-co-diphenylsiloxane (PMPS) scintillators with 22% molar percentage of diphenylsiloxane units
S. Carturan   +7 more
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Academic and Detective Novels

2003
In the midst of a furor caused by the dreaded ‘poltergeist’ in Dorothy L. Sayers’ Oxford novel, Gaudy Night, Lord Peter Wimsey tells his fellow investigator, Harriet Vane, that the problem can be solved by the application of ‘a little straight and unprejudiced reasoning.’ This is the sine qua non of a detective novel: everything — including the source ...
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A novel method for graffiti detection using change detection algorithm

Proceedings. IEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance, 2005., 2006
In recent decades vandal acts and graffiti drawing problem have increased and have required a lot of public funding. To face this problem the communal administrations have invested in automatic video surveillance systems. To deal with this problem through image processing techniques, this paper presents a method for graffiti detection based on change ...
D. ANGIATI   +3 more
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