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ABSTRACT Introduction Patients requiring long‐term continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) generally have poor prognoses. This study evaluated whether adding continuous intravenous sodium infusion (cIVNa) is associated with improved hemodynamics and outcomes in patients undergoing long‐term CRRT for ≥ 7 days.
Akinori Yamaguchi +6 more
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Finiteness Conditions for Near-Rings
There have been a number of papers which give necessary conditions for a ring to be finite, and a few, most notably H. E. Bell [1], which do the same for near-rings. We wish to make a contribution to this latter theme.
H. E. Heatherly, J. D. P. Meldrum
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Reciprocal control of viral infection and phosphoinositide dynamics
Phosphoinositides, although scarce, regulate key cellular processes, including membrane dynamics and signaling. Viruses exploit these lipids to support their entry, replication, assembly, and egress. The central role of phosphoinositides in infection highlights phosphoinositide metabolism as a promising antiviral target.
Marie Déborah Bancilhon, Bruno Mesmin
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Localization and Flatness in Quantale Theory
The study of flat ring morphisms is an important theme in commutative algebra. The purpose of this article is to develop an abstract theory of flatness in the framework of coherent quantales.
George Georgescu
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Fluorescent probes allow dynamic visualization of phosphoinositides in living cells (left), whereas mass spectrometry provides high‐sensitivity, isomer‐resolved quantitation (right). Their synergistic use captures complementary aspects of lipid signaling. This review illustrates how these approaches reveal the spatiotemporal regulation and quantitative
Hiroaki Kajiho +3 more
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Phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinase as a target of pathogens—friend or foe?
This graphical summary illustrates the roles of phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinases (PI4Ks). PI4Ks regulate key cellular processes and can be hijacked by pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria and parasites, to support their intracellular replication. Their dual role as essential host enzymes and pathogen cofactors makes them promising drug targets.
Ana C. Mendes +3 more
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The class of rings studied in this paper properly contains the class of right distributive rings which have at least one completely prime ideal in the Jacobson radical.
Alveri Sant’Ana, Miguel Ferrero
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Classification of multiplication modules over multiplication rings with finitely many minimal primes [PDF]
A classification of multiplication modules over multiplication rings with finitely many minimal primes is obtained. A characterisation of multiplication rings with finitely many minimal primes is given via faithful, Noetherian, distributive modules.
Bavula, Volodymyr
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THE LOAD DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM IN A PROCESSOR RING [PDF]
Abstract Given a global picture of the system load and the average load, the load distribution problem is to find a suitable schedule, consisting of the amount of excess load to transfer along every edge, so that the system load can be balanced in minimal time by executing the schedule.
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Protein pyrophosphorylation by inositol pyrophosphates — detection, function, and regulation
Protein pyrophosphorylation is an unusual signaling mechanism that was discovered two decades ago. It can be driven by inositol pyrophosphate messengers and influences various cellular processes. Herein, we summarize the research progress and challenges of this field, covering pathways found to be regulated by this posttranslational modification as ...
Sarah Lampe +3 more
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