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Two-Component Systems of Mycobacterium tuberculosis as potential targets for drug development [PDF]
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a global health problem with approximately two million deaths every year. Furthermore, up to one-third of the world population is infected with latent form of this bacterium.Existing anti ...
Marszalek, Marta +2 more
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Thermoregulation of Meningococcal fHbp, an important virulence factor and vaccine antigen, is mediated by anti-ribosomal binding site sequences in the open reading frame [PDF]
During colonisation of the upper respiratory tract, bacteria are exposed to gradients of temperatures. Neisseria meningitidis is often present in the nasopharynx of healthy individuals, yet can occasionally cause severe disseminated disease.
Lavender, Hayle +4 more
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Temperature and heat flux measurements: Challenges for high temperature aerospace application [PDF]
The measurement of high temperatures and the influence of heat transfer data is not strictly a problem of either the high temperatures involved or the level of the heating rates to be measured at those high temperatures.
Neumann, Richard D.
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Silicon based uncooled microbolometer [PDF]
During the last decade, uncooled microbolometer infrared detectors have attracted the attention of military and civilian infrared detection and imaging industry due to their significant advantages.
Banobre, Asahel
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Introduction: Ambient temperature-induced hypocotyl elongation in Arabidopsis seedlings is sensed by the epidermis-localized phytochrome B (phyB) and transduced into auxin biosynthesis via a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, phytochrome ...
Jin Jeon +15 more
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Signal Sensing and Transduction by Histidine Kinases as Unveiled through Studies on a Temperature Sensor [PDF]
Histidine kinases (HK) are the sensory proteins of two-component systems, responsible for a large fraction of bacterial responses to stimuli and environmental changes.
Abriata, Luciano Andres +3 more
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Editorial: Temperature-dependent mechanisms of neuron functioning: Emerging concepts
Sergiy M. Korogod +3 more
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On the evolution of codon usage bias [PDF]
The genetic code is redundant, with most amino acids coded by multiple codons. In many organisms, codon usage is biased towards particular codons. A variety of adaptive and non-adaptive explanations have been proposed to explain these patterns of codon ...
Shah, Premal R
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