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G15 Neomates – a parents’ peer support group with a difference [PDF]
Imagine the excitement of having a newborn baby……Now imagine the fear and anxiety of having that baby taken away because it needs intensive care. Everyone knows that parents of these babies need to be physically and mentally strong to share in providing that care. So we took that parental need and with drive from the staff set up a peer support group
OJ Rackham, J Morgan
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Inorganic Chemistry, 2021
The heterolytic cleavage of H2 by multiply bonded phosphorus-bridged G13-P-P-Rea (G13 = B, Al, Ga, In, and Tl) and G15-P-Ga-Rea (G15 = N, P, As, Sb, and Bi) frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) has been theoretically investigated using density functional theory calculations.
Ming-Chung Yang+3 more
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The heterolytic cleavage of H2 by multiply bonded phosphorus-bridged G13-P-P-Rea (G13 = B, Al, Ga, In, and Tl) and G15-P-Ga-Rea (G15 = N, P, As, Sb, and Bi) frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) has been theoretically investigated using density functional theory calculations.
Ming-Chung Yang+3 more
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Journal of General Virology, 2021
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) infect a wide variety of mammalian and avian species. Animals act as a potential reservoir to RVA human infections by direct virion transmission or by contributing genes to reassortants. Here, we report the molecular characterization of a rare human RVA strain Ni17-46 with a genotype G15P[14], isolated in Japan in 2017 during
Takeshi Tsugawa+7 more
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Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) infect a wide variety of mammalian and avian species. Animals act as a potential reservoir to RVA human infections by direct virion transmission or by contributing genes to reassortants. Here, we report the molecular characterization of a rare human RVA strain Ni17-46 with a genotype G15P[14], isolated in Japan in 2017 during
Takeshi Tsugawa+7 more
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Tolerance and stress response of sclerotiogenic Aspergillus oryzae G15 to copper and lead
Folia Microbiologica, 2017Aspergillus oryzae G15 was cultured on Czapek yeast extract agar medium containing different concentrations of copper and lead to investigate the mechanisms sustaining metal tolerance. The effects of heavy metals on biomass, metal accumulation, metallothionein (MT), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and peroxidase (POD)
Dan-Dan Long+2 more
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Publication Trend on Nanotechnology among G15 Countries: A Bibliometric Study [PDF]
Abstract Nanotechnology, a convergent and enabling horizontal technology, cut across all types of vertical industrial sector such as aerospace, biotech, energy, physics, chemistry etc. These industrial sectors depend on materials and devices made up of atoms and molecules, by default can all be improved by application of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
B. Ramesh Babu+2 more
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2006
The seven-transmembrane receptor Smoothened (Smo) transduces the signal initiated by Hedgehog (Hh) morphogen binding to the receptor Patched (Ptc). We have reinvestigated the pharmacological properties of reference molecules acting on the Hh pathway using various Hh responses and a novel functional assay based on the coexpression of Smo with the alpha ...
Masdeu, Christelle+8 more
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The seven-transmembrane receptor Smoothened (Smo) transduces the signal initiated by Hedgehog (Hh) morphogen binding to the receptor Patched (Ptc). We have reinvestigated the pharmacological properties of reference molecules acting on the Hh pathway using various Hh responses and a novel functional assay based on the coexpression of Smo with the alpha ...
Masdeu, Christelle+8 more
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Cellular Signalling, 2013
G15 is a heterotrimeric G protein selectively expressed in immature cell lineages in adult tissues that feature higher cell renewal potential. It promiscuously couples a wide variety of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to phospholipase C. Intriguingly, G15 is poorly affected by GPCR desensitization.
Giovinazzo F+12 more
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G15 is a heterotrimeric G protein selectively expressed in immature cell lineages in adult tissues that feature higher cell renewal potential. It promiscuously couples a wide variety of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) to phospholipase C. Intriguingly, G15 is poorly affected by GPCR desensitization.
Giovinazzo F+12 more
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Biosorption of Copper (II) from Aqueous Solutions by Sclerotiogenic Aspergillus oryzae G15
Water Environment Research, 2017ABSTRACT: This study aimed at investigating the biosorption of copper(II) from aqueous solutions by sclerotiogenic Aspergillus oryzae G15. Potentiometric titration analysis results indicated that carboxyl group was mainly responsible for Cu(II) adsorption.
Qi Wang, Jian-Rong Han, Dan-Dan Long
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G15, a GPR30 antagonist, induces apoptosis and autophagy in human oral squamous carcinoma cells
Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2013As GPR30 has been implicated in mediating cancer cell proliferation, this study aimed to examine the antitumor effect of the GPR30 antagonist G15 in human oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). G15 induced dose-dependent cytotoxicity, apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest in a panel of OSCC cells.
Dasheng Wang+5 more
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Regulation of cervical cancer via G15-mediated inhibition of G protein-coupled estrogen receptor
Anti-Cancer DrugsCervical cancer is among the most common gynecological malignancies. G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER) is involved in the development of various tumors; however, its role in cervical cancer remains unclear. We investigated whether G15, an inhibitor of GPER, can regulate its expression and affect cervical cancer progression.
Ziyan, Zhu+8 more
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