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Immunoglobulin binding protein (BiP) forms two types of dimers
Abstract Immunoglobulin binding protein (BiP) is a chaperone protein that plays crucial roles in protein folding and transport by binding unfolded proteins in the substrate binding domain (SBD), an interaction allosterically linked to the nucleotide occupancy of the nucleotide binding domain (NBD).
Karina New +6 more
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The formation of mono‐, dual‐, and triple‐species biofilms by L. monocytogenes, S. aureus, and E. coli was characterized by cell growth, metabolic activity, staining, and microscopy. Their resistance to a commercial disinfectant (NaOCl) and natural agents such as vinegar and lactic acid was evaluated.
Viviana Švarcová +6 more
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Abstract Post‐harvest agricultural residues in Latin America are commonly underutilized, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and lost opportunities for bio‐based value creation. This study tests the hypothesis that decentralized, farmer‐scale pyrolysis technologies can deliver comparable agronomic benefits while exhibiting distinct techno‐economic and ...
Juan F. Saldarriaga +7 more
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Specialet undersøger, hvordan køn konstrueres blandt unge trænere i dansk elitesport. Til undersøgelsen er der udviklet et brætspil, som i specialet fungerer som interviewmetode.Specialet undersøger, hvordan køn konstrueres blandt unge trænere i dansk ...
Jensen, Nanna Grønbæk
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Engineered B7‐H3 Binding in Modular Gp2 Miniproteins
ABSTRACT B7‐H3, an important immune checkpoint modulator of T‐cell function, is a tumor vasculature biomarker and is overexpressed in a variety of cancers. Its expression is associated with tumor growth, metastasis, and poor clinical prognosis, which makes B7‐H3 an appealing target for diagnostics and therapeutics.
Abbigael Harthorn +5 more
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Usynligt? Det professionelle blik på køn og kropslig materialitet i daginstitutioner
The article addresses questions of gender and bodily materiality and how this is included in professional practice in Danish ECEC. Point of departure is the finding that professionals are required to include gender equality and equal opportunities for ...
Jo Krøjer
doaj
‘King of the North’ (‘KON’), as a cold-hardy grape, has many advantages, such as tolerance to a wide range of soil conditions and harsh winter climate. Due to the adapting demand of North Dakota’s fruit and wine industry, optimized quality of wine from ...
Zhuoyu Wang +4 more
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Post‐LECA Origin and Diversification of an Axonemal Outer Arm Dynein Motor
ABSTRACT Dyneins were present in the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA) and play key roles in eukaryotic biology. Axonemal dyneins form the inner and outer arms that power ciliary beating, and it has long been recognized that outer arms in some organisms contain two different heavy chain motors, whereas those from other species contain a third unit
Stephen M. King
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