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Gut-Brain Axis and Bile Acid Signaling: Linking Microbial Metabolism to Brain Function and Metabolic Regulation. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Stanimirov B   +6 more
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Secondary Plasma Cell Leukemia

Journal of Precision Oncology, 2022
Secondary plasma cell leukemia is a rare, aggressive plasma cell disorder with a poor prognosis. Early detection and prompt treatment can increase overall survival. In the current case series, we are reviewing the literature and retrospectively reporting the data of patients who presented to our center over a 3-year period ...
Sudarshan Pandit   +5 more
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Secondary anchor targeted cell release

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2015
ABSTRACTPersonalized medicine offers the promise of tailoring therapy to patients, based on their cellular biomarkers. To achieve this goal, cellular profiling systems are needed that can quickly and efficiently isolate specific cell types without disrupting cellular biomarkers.
Ali, Ansari   +3 more
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Spontaneous Secondary Spiking in Excitable Cells

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2000
Kepler & Marder (1993, Biol. Cybern.68, 209-214) proposed a model describing the electrical activity of a crab neuron in which a train of directly induced action potentials is sometimes followed by one or more spontaneous action potentials, referred to as spontaneous secondary spikes.
J S, Enns-Ruttan, R M, Miura
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C‐cell hyperplasia in secondary hyperparathyroidism

Histopathology, 1992
Calcitonin is a hypocalcaemia producing hormone and is secreted by C‐cells of the thyroid. The current study was undertaken on a hypothesis that C‐cell hyperplasia may develop in the secondary hyperparathyroidism of chronic renal failure in response to sustained hypercalcaemia. With an immunoperoxidase staining method for calcitonin, C‐cell hyperplasia
T, Tomita, D M, Millard
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Mutations of the secondary cell wall

Plant Molecular Biology, 2001
It has not been possible to isolate a number of crucial enzymes involved in plant cell wall synthesis. Recent progress in identifying some of these steps has been overcome by the isolation of mutants defective in various aspects of cell wall synthesis and the use of these mutants to identify the corresponding genes.
Turner, Simon R.   +2 more
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