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Pair‐wise comparison of the CellSearch and FETCH enrichment technologies for circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from metastatic breast, prostate, and small cell lung cancer patients shows an increased capture of CTCs using FETCH enrichment. The clinical implementation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) as a predictive tool for therapy efficacy in the ...
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Bergamot Essential Oil Beverage: Preparation, Formulation Optimization, and Preliminary Evaluation of Antidepressant-like Effects in Mice Induced by Chronic Corticosterone Treatment. [PDF]
Yang Q, Zhang Z, Li Y.
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Nanostructure and Collagen-Stimulating Activity of Cationic Pentapeptide Lipopeptides. [PDF]
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Additional Evidence Fails to Associate Variation in KCNE4 With Equine Anhidrosis. [PDF]
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Ribosomes, G-factor and Siomycin
Nature New Biology, 1971G-factor interacts with the 50S ribo-somal subunit at a site which is distinct from the peptidyl transferase centre and which is inactivated by siomycin.
J, Modolell, D, Vazquez, R E, Monro
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Nature Physics, 2011
Every metal has a Fermi surface, which gives rise to quantum oscillations in a magnetic field. But the nature of the Fermi surface in cuprate superconductors is a profound mystery that scientists are only starting to unravel.
Stephen R. Julian, Michael R. Norman
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Every metal has a Fermi surface, which gives rise to quantum oscillations in a magnetic field. But the nature of the Fermi surface in cuprate superconductors is a profound mystery that scientists are only starting to unravel.
Stephen R. Julian, Michael R. Norman
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Calibration of an excited nuclear state g-factor in terms of the proton g-factor
Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1969Abstract An apparatus is described which measures differentially in time the Larmor frequencies of both protons and excited nuclei in the same magnetic field with the same time to pulse height converter by transforming oscillations of the proton precession into a periodic variation of a pulse counting rate.
J. Bleck, D.W. Haag, W. Ribbe
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