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Further studies on antibiotic and copper supplements for fattening pigs [PDF]
R. S. Barber+4 more
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Microfluidic electro‐viscoelastic manipulation of extracellular vesicles
The electro‐viscoelastic manipulation as a potential method for separation of particles based on size. The particles introduced as a sheath flow migrate to the channel center under the influence of simultaneously applied electric field and pressure driven flow.
Seyedamirhosein Abdorahimzadeh+7 more
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Oral creatine in hemodialysis patients increases physical functional capacity and muscle mass, an open label study. [PDF]
Bernales-Delmon W+14 more
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A Supplemental Research on the Equilibrium Diagram of the Cu-Sn System
Matsujiro Hamasumi, Yoshiho Odamura
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Papain‐like protease from SARS‐CoV‐2 plays an important role in the cleavage of the viral polyproteins and in the suppression of the host's immune response. Here, we present the results of an NMR screening study. We identified 86 binding compounds, of which five candidates were chosen for in‐depth analysis.
Dennis J. Pyper+5 more
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CD9‐association with PIP2 areas is regulated by a CD9 salt bridge
The tetraspanin CD9 has an intracellular salt bridge. If CD9 opens, open‐CD9 moves from PIP2‐rich areas to regions populated by its interaction partner EWI‐2. Hence, the state of the salt bridge regulates the distribution of CD9 and by this CD9‐EWI‐2 complex formation.
Yahya Homsi+2 more
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Creatine supplementation and muscle-brain axis: a new possible mechanism? [PDF]
Ribeiro F+6 more
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TTT and R2TP chaperone complexes are required for the assembly and activation of mTORC1. WAC directly interacts with components of TTT, R2TP, and mTORC1, and these interactions are affected by the availability of glucose and glutamine, correlating with changes in mTORC1 activity.
Sofía Cabezudo+11 more
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Does Vitamin D Supplementation Slow Brain Volume Loss in Multiple Sclerosis? A 4-Year Observational Study. [PDF]
Galus W+7 more
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