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Physical activity and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): specific recommendations for home-based physical training

Managing Sport and Leisure, 2020
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) seems to be having a major impact on physical activity behaviours globally. The pandemic has forced many people around the world to stay at home and self-isolate for a period of time.
A. Hammami   +3 more
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Specific Activity of Trypsin

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1966
Trypsin has been fractionated electrophoret ically on cellulose acet ate into four tones. The lead zone, which contains the tryptic activity, was treated with specific substrate for enzyme activity and with the Lowry test for protein content. Specific activity of pure trypsin appears to be slightly greater than 8000 N.F. u./mg.
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Layer-specific interneuron activity

Science, 2017
Brain Microcircuits Somatostatin-expressing interneurons are an important group of inhibitory neurons in the brain that target and thus control the dendrites of pyramidal cells. These interneurons have recently been shown to play a role in sensorimotor integration, reinforcement encoding ...
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Institution Specific Activities

1981
Each participating center designates a data manager. This individual is responsible for submitting all study forms, responding to all data and clarification requests, and telephoning for patient entry. Specialization of this responsibility promotes efficient data collection leading to high quality therapy evaluation.
Kenneth Stanley   +2 more
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Antigen-Specific B-Lymphocyte Activation

Critical Reviews in Immunology, 2003
B lymphocytes comprise a major component of the adaptive mammalian immune system, having the exclusive ability to produce and secrete immunoglobulins (Ig) of various forms (isotypes). This property alone renders B-cell activation critical to immunity, but the fully activated B cell also functions in antigen presentation and the production of a variety ...
Gail A, Bishop   +3 more
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Human task‐specific somatosensory activation

Neurology, 1987
We used positron emission tomography to study normal patterns of local cortical metabolic activation induced by somatosensory stimuli. Palpation and sorting of mah-jongg tiles by textured design increased local glucose metabolic rate (lCMRgl), by 18% on average, in contralateral somatosensory cortex. A graphesthesia task gave a similar result.
M D, Ginsberg   +6 more
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Active Specific Immunotherapy Against Adenocarcinomas

Cancer Investigation, 1994
(1994). Active Specific Immunotherapy Against Adenocarcinomas. Cancer Investigation: Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 46-56.
G D, MacLean   +4 more
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A brain-specific transcription activator

Neuron, 1989
We have identified a DNA binding protein, named BETA, that interacts with the same (B) transcriptional regulatory sequence as the known transcription factor NF-kappa B. BETA is found only in gray matter throughout the brain, and not in a variety of other rat tissues.
M, Korner   +4 more
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Active Specific and Active Non-Specific Immunotherapy in Patients with Malignant Melanoma

Oncology, 1977
Patients in clinical stage I-III of malignant melanoma were treated after resection of the tumor mass with membrane extracts of autologous tumor tissue and BCG or BCG alone. They were monitored immunologically by delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions, i.e.
E M, Kokoschka, C, Cerni, M, Micksche
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Metallo‐Organozymes with Specific Proteolytic Activity

Chemistry – A European Journal, 2018
AbstractMetallopeptides that show efficiency and selectivity in peptide bond cleavage in water at room temperature and neutral conditions are presented. These small and versatile organozymes take advantage of metal‐coordinating building blocks that are strategically positioned centrally in a peptide backbone or in a peptide macrocycle.
Ahmed M. Embaby   +3 more
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