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Morphometrics analysis and molecular identification of the <i>Trypanozoon</i> from Indonesia. [PDF]

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Subekti DT   +7 more
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Molecular Formula Identification with SIRIUS [PDF]

open access: yesMetabolites, 2013
We present results of the SIRIUS2 submission to the 2012 CASMI contest. Only results for Category 1 (molecular formula identification) were submitted. The SIRIUS method and the parameters used are briefly described, followed by detailed analysis of the results and a discussion of cases where SIRIUS2 was unable to come up with the correct molecular ...
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Identification of a molecular signature of sarcopenia

Physiological Genomics, 2005
Investigating the molecular mechanisms underlying sarcopenia in humans with the use of microarrays has been complicated by low sample size and the variability inherent in human gene expression profiles. We have conducted a study using Affymetrix GeneChips to identify a molecular signature of aged skeletal muscle.
Paul G, Giresi   +6 more
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Molecular Identification of Trichoderma reesei

2020
Fungi comprise one of the most diverse groups of eukaryotes with many cryptic species that are difficult to identify. In this chapter, we detail a protocol for the molecular identification of the most industrially relevant species of Trichoderma-T. reesei.
Mohammad J, Rahimi   +4 more
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On molecular identification numbers

Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, 1984
On propose une technique qui permet d'assigner un numero d'identification a chaque structure moleculaire.
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Identification and molecular analysis of BANP

Gene, 2000
BTG3 belongs to a family of structurally related genes whose biochemical functions remain elusive. In order to investigate the mechanism underlying BTG3-mediated functions, we tried to identify BTG3 potential partners. The use of the yeast 'two-hybrid system', with BTG3 as bait, enabled us to isolate BANP (BTG3 Associated Nuclear Protein).
Birot, Anne-Marie   +6 more
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Molecular identification of novel viruses

Trends in Microbiology, 1998
Viruses are responsible for many of the diseases caused by microbial infection. During the past two decades, approximately 20 new human viruses have been discovered. Many of these new viruses were initially identified using molecular biology techniques, a major advantage of which is the ability to search rapidly for new viruses, known viruses or ...
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Molecular identification of diabetogenic viral gene

Diabetes, 1989
The best evidence that viruses have a causative role in the pathogenesis of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus comes from experiments in mice infected with encephalomyocarditis (EMC) virus. When SJL/J male mice were inoculated with a highly diabetogenic EMC-D virus, diabetes developed in 95% of the animals.
Y S, Bae, H M, Eun, J W, Yoon
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Molecular Identification of Adenoviral Conjunctivitis in Turkey

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
Purpose. The aim of the study was isolation of adenoviruses by cell culture and identification using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and phylogenetic analyses in patients clinically diagnosed with viral conjunctivitis in Ankara, Turkey. Methods.
Yagci, Server   +6 more
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