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Identification of 6,8-ditrifluoromethyl halogenated phenazine as a potent bacterial biofilm-eradicating agent.

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Significant increase in MIC-A and MIC-B and soluble MIC-A and MIC-B in canine lymphomas

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2023
Non-Hodkin's lymphoma (NHL) is the most frequent hematologic malignancy in humans and dogs. NKG2D is one of the most critical receptors on NK cells, recognizing their natural ligands on malignant cells such as A and B major histocompatibility complex-related proteins (MIC-A and MIC-B).
Maresa Lopez-Montaño   +6 more
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MIC-A polymorphism in Japanese and a MIC-A-MIC-B null haplotype

Immunogenetics, 1999
A polymorphic gene, MIC-A, is one of the MIC family of genes which is composed of a group of homologous genes interspersed in the class III and class I regions of the major histocompatibility complex. MIC-A is located 46 kilobases (kb) centromeric of HLA-B, and is preferentially expressed in the epithelial cells and intestinal mucosa.
Satoshi Moriyama   +10 more
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An economic approach to the MIC

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, 1996
The determination of the Inhibitory Concentration in Diffusion (ICD) is proposed as an alternative to the agar dilution Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) that is time-consuming and cumbersome for routine use. Based on the technique of the disk diffusion test, it consists in calculating a continuous variable, the ICD, corresponding to the ...
Delignette-Muller, M.   +2 more
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MIC-A polymorphism and a MIC-A-MIC-B null haplotype with ~ 100-kb deletion [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The MHC class I chain-related gene (MIC) family has been identified as a new gene family in the HLA-B region. MIC-A shows a high degree of polymorphism, and more than 30 alleles have been reported. In the present study, we analyzed the polymorphisms of exons 2, 3, and 4, which encode αl, α2, and α3 domains, using PCR-single-strand conformation ...
Yoshihide Ishikawa   +9 more
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Of MICs and Men

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
In medicine, we often collect data that lie on a quantitative spectrum. However, dealing with shades of gray is always complex.
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Uniplanar MIC Balanced Multiplier-a Proposed New Structure for MIC's

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, 1987
A novel uniplanar MIC (microwave integrated circuit) and a balanced MIC multiplier are proposed and their characteristics discussed. The circuits use a combination of coplanar waveguides, slotlines, and bonding wires on one side of the substrate. A uniplanar MIC multiplier is designed for use in the 13- and 26-GHz bands and fabricated on an alumina ...
H. Ogawa, A. Minagawa
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Mechanism of a MIC probe

Corrosion Science, 2003
Interaction of bacterial biofilms with stainless steel is expected to alter electrochemical behaviour compared with that obtained under sterile conditions and under non-biological deposits. In principle, electrochemical signals can monitor biofilm formation and microbial activity.
D. Marshall   +2 more
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Programming the MIC

2014
Now that we have reviewed the basics of OpenMP and MPI, we can start to understand the MIC programming models and application modes. Once we learn the basic syntax of MIC and the related MPI usages on MIC, we can readily write a MIC program. Finally, we will introduce the API–SCIF system programming on MIC for those readers who have special p needs for
Bo Shen   +6 more
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