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Carotid Sinus Nerve Stimulation Treatment of Angina Refractory to Other Surgical Procedures
Charles H. Dart+4 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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Nitric oxide‐forming nitrite reductases in the anaerobic ammonium oxidizer Kuenenia stuttgartiensis
Anammox bacteria remove fixed nitrogen from their environment via anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) with nitrite as electron acceptor and dinitrogen gas as product. The first anammox step is the conversion of nitrite to nitric oxide by nitrite reductase.
Femke J. Vermeir+4 more
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Nordic physician-staffed prehospital services - organisation and preparedness for major emergency surgical procedures. [PDF]
Galos P+4 more
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Studies on the effect of oral surgical procedures upon hypertension patients and thier possibility
Hideki Ogiuchi
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Two‐way inhibition of PAX5 transcriptional activity by PAX5::CBFA2T3
PAX5::CBFA2T3 (PAX5‐C) is a fusion protein of the B‐cell transcription factor, PAX5, and is found in B‐cell ALL. We propose a putative model of two‐way inhibition of PAX5 transcriptional activity by PAX5‐C. There are two ways of repression by PAX5‐C: DNA‐binding‐dependent way and HDAC‐dependent way, with either being sufficient for the repression. HDAC
Reina Ueno+12 more
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Tools/instruments for assessing YouTube videos on surgical procedures for patient/consumer health education: a systematic review. [PDF]
Pavuloori M, Lin A, Mi M.
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Studies on the Movement of the Intestinal Bacterial Flora by a Non-intestinal Surgical Procedure
Masazumi Takada
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Patch‐clamp recordings revealed that tamoxifen inhibits voltage‐gated sodium channels, especially under acidic conditions, both common in metastatic cancer cells. These effects may explain certain antitumor properties of tamoxifen, highlighting a novel mechanism of action beyond its known endocrine effects.
Karl Josef Föhr+5 more
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