DR and SPIT: Statistical approaches for identifying transient structure in intrinsically disordered proteins via NMR chemical shifts. [PDF]
Abstract Intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) play key roles in various biological processes; they are associated with liquid–liquid phase separation and are targets in disorder‐based drug design. Efforts to identify their structural propensities—that can be linked to molecular recognition, malfunction, targeting—still lead to ambiguous results ...
Kovács D, Bodor A.
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Unlocking the Nutritional Potential of Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA) Rice: Towards a Sustainable Approach to Metabolic Disorder Remedies. [PDF]
This study addresses the critical issue of nutrient deficiencies associated with the widespread consumption of conventional milled rice, which often lacks essential vitamins and minerals due to the removal of the bran layer during processing. It demonstrated that controlled germination of paddy rice, followed by parboiling, substantially increases the ...
Onyeka UE +5 more
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The efficiency and suitability of a MAP F57 based SYBR Green qPCR assay for the detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) using a set of known MAP positive (12) and MAP negative (23) DNA samples that were previously identified by ...
R. K. Chaitanya +2 more
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Ligninolytic Enzyme Content of Mushroom <i>Pleurotus ostreatus</i> and <i>Agaricus bisporus</i> Extracts and In Vitro Rumen Fermentation of Fungal Extract-Treated Wheat Straw. [PDF]
Mushrooms produce enzymes via the radical apparatus to attack lignin and cellulose and we evaluated extracts from byproducts of Pleurotus ostreatus and Agaricus bisporus in terms of content of ligninolytic enzymes and as sustainable means of enhancing the degradability of forages. The extracts contained ligninolytic enzymes and were used to treat wheat
Daniso E, Spanghero M.
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Investigation on the status of Johne's disease based on agar gel immunodiffusion, ziehl-neelsen staining and nested PCR approach in two cattle farm [PDF]
Background and Methods: Paratuberculosis is a chronic disease of ruminant, caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map), clinically infected animals produce high level of antibodies in blood and shed detectable amount of Map organisms in ...
Anand Mohan, +4 more
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Aim of study: To evaluate the infectivity of a MAP type C of a scimitar oryx (Oryx dammah) - included in an international conservation list - that showed clinical signs and granulomatous enteritis associated with paratuberculosis in rabbits (Oryctolagus
Edith MALDONADO-CASTRO +5 more
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Comparison of alternative neutral detergent fiber methods to the AOAC definitive method
: Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) is the most commonly reported metric for fiber in dairy cattle nutrition. An empirical method, NDF is defined by the procedure used to measure it.
Mary Beth Hall, David R. Mertens
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F57. CORRELATION FACTORS OF ABNORMAL MENSES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA TREATMENT WITH RISPERIDONE [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A significant percentage of women taking antipsychotic medication may be suffering from abnormal menses during their treatment, which influences both fertility and adherence to medication. It is particularly common in patients prescripted with risperidone.
Dong, Fang, Bo, Qijing, Wang, Chuanyue
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New PCR systems to confirm real-time PCR detection of
Background Johne's disease, a serious chronic form of enteritis in ruminants, is caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). As the organism is very slow-growing and fastidious, several PCR-based methods for detection have been developed,
Bölske Göran, Herthnek David
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PCR detection of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis by the F57, IS1311, hspx, Map02, ISmav2 and Locus 255 markers, a supplement to the conventional IS900 element [PDF]
Introduction Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Map) causes Johne’s disease (paratuberculosis) in ruminants. Map represents the slowest growth rate of the cultivable mycobacteria as culture of Map-suspected specimens can take 16 weeks or even ...
Reza Najafpour 1 Mohammad Reza Zolfaghari 1 Nader Mosavari 2 Razieh Nazari 3 Keyvan Tadayon 4
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