Bifidobacterium bifidum establishes symbiosis with infants by metabolizing lacto‐N‐biose I (LNB) from human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). The extracellular multidomain enzyme LnbB drives this process, releasing LNB via its catalytic glycoside hydrolase family 20 (GH20) lacto‐N‐biosidase domain.
Xinzhe Zhang +5 more
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The association between muscle strength and z scores of pulmonary function
Z scores and percent predicted values of spirometry parameters are widely used for the evaluation of pulmonary function and detection of respiratory diseases.
Laura Petraglia +8 more
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JWST PRIMER: A new multi-field determination of the evolving galaxy UV luminosity function at redshifts $\mathbf{z \simeq 9-15}$ [PDF]
C. T. Donnan +20 more
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The stellar mass function and evolution of the density profile of galaxy clusters from the Hydrangea simulations at $0
Syeda Lammim Ahad +4 more
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Subaru FOCAS survey of z = 7-7.1 Lyα emitters: a test for z≳ 7 Lyα photometric luminosity functions [PDF]
Kazuaki Ota, Masanori Iye
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Analogue of the Mittag-Leffler theorem for A(z)-analytic functions
Muhayyo Ne'matillayeva
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The Caenorhabditis elegans DPF‐3 and human DPP4 have tripeptidyl peptidase activity
The dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV) family comprises serine proteases classically defined by their ability to remove dipeptides from the N‐termini of substrates, a feature that gave the family its name. Here, we report the discovery of a previously unrecognized tripeptidyl peptidase activity in DPPIV family members from two different species.
Aditya Trivedi, Rajani Kanth Gudipati
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THE FAINT END OF THE QUASAR LUMINOSITY FUNCTION AT z ∼ 4: IMPLICATIONS FOR IONIZATION OF THE INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM AND COSMIC DOWNSIZING [PDF]
Eilat Glikman +5 more
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Some Relations on the rRs(P,Q,z) Matrix Function [PDF]
Ayman Shehata +2 more
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The role and implications of mammalian cellular circadian entrainment
At their most fundamental level, mammalian circadian rhythms occur inside every individual cell. To tell the correct time, cells must align (or ‘entrain’) their circadian rhythm to the external environment. In this review, we highlight how cells entrain to the major circadian cues of light, feeding and temperature, and the implications this has for our
Priya Crosby
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