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Mechanism of trapped surface formation [PDF]
By a combination of analytical and numerical methods, the density profile of a spherical star momentarily at rest is varied, and the corresponding response in the area of the spherical shells is monitored. It is shown that the inner apparent horizon (if it exists) must lie within or at most on the star's surface while no such restriction is found for ...
, Valls-Gabaud, , Zannias
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For filamentous fungi, conidiogenesis is the most common reproductive strategy for environmental dispersal, invasion, and proliferation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms controlling conidiation and increasing conidium yield may provide promising ...
Xiaoying Liu +4 more
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The cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway is composed of three mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), Bck1, Mkk1/2, and Slt2, and is one of the main signaling pathways for fungal pathogenesis, cell wall synthesis, and integrity maintenance. In this study,
Meihua Xie +15 more
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Multidrug resistance (Mdr) proteins are critical proteins for maintenance of drug resistance in fungi. Mdr1 has been extensively studied in Candida albicans; its role in other fungi is largely unknown. In this study, we identified a homologous protein of
Yankun Liu +5 more
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Formation and Trapping of Benzyne [PDF]
Over the decades, several scientists have given a best representation for the structure of benzene. In this present study, Formation of benzyne and trapping achieving with by using furan and tetraphenylcyclopentadienone. The melting point of the crystalline compound was determined and the compound was analysed by InfraRed (IR) , GasChromatography-Mass ...
Burra Shashidher +2 more
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Consequences of extracellular trap formation in sepsis [PDF]
Purpose of review This review will focus on in-vivo findings derived from animal models of sepsis regarding the trapping role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) which is difficult to assess ex vivo. The NETotic response of neutrophils at sites of sterile injury or autoimmune disease is destructive as no antimicrobial ...
Xian M, O'Brien +2 more
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Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) proteins play conserved roles in membrane fusion events in eukaryotes and have been documented to be involved in fungal growth and pathogenesis.
Yue Chen +6 more
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Phosphodiesterases are essential regulators of cyclic nucleotide signaling with diverse physiological functions. Two phosphodiesterases, PdeH and PdeL, have been identified from yeast and filamentous fungi.
Ni Ma +5 more
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Pattern Formation with Trapped Ions
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Lee, Tony E., Cross, M. C.
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Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNAREs) facilitate intracellular vesicle trafficking and membrane fusion in eukaryotes and play a vital role in fungal growth, development, and pathogenicity.
Yingmei Zhu +5 more
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