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Gylling Hurley posted an update 2 hours ago
Evolutionary hypotheses on the ratio of males to females at birth posit that women terminate pregnancies with low likelihood of surviving and producing grandchildren. Thus, females are preferred to males under unfavorable conditions. Much of this literature has focused on catastrophic disruptions that induce maternal stress and result in fewer…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update a day ago
We demonstrate laser power conversion using an edge-coupled waveguide configuration. Sulfosuccinimidyl oleate sodium A laser with an emission energy of 0.87 eV (1427 nm) optically pumps a second with an emission energy of 0.80 eV (1540 nm), achieving the maximum possible open circuit voltage of 0.83 V due to optically pumped lasing. A fiber to…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 2 days ago
05). Cox proportion regression model analysis showed that TSP1 was a risk factor affecting the occurrence of MACE in ACS patients; Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that the patients with high levels of TSP1 had a higher incidence of longterm MACE than those with low TSP1 levels.
A lowered serum ADAMTS13 level and an elevated TSP1…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 3 days ago
We validate the transcriptional activity of these intergenic RNAs using independent measurements, including transcriptional start sites, chromatin signatures, and genomic occupancies of RNA polymerase II in various phosphorylation states. We also analyze the nuclear localization and sensitivities of intergenic transcripts to nucleases to…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 4 days ago
conjunction with physical therapy to facilitate longer-term gains in function and to optimize healing.
A web-based injury surveillance system was implemented through a collaboration between University of Utah researchers and the National Interscholastic Cycling Association (NICA) to better understand injury characteristics in mountain biking.…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 5 days ago
In Drosophila, the BEAF-32, Z4/putzig, and Chriz/Chromator proteins colocalize in the interbands of polytene chromosomes. It was assumed that these proteins can form a complex that affects the structure of chromatin. However, the mechanism of the formation of such a complex has not been studied. We have proved for the first time that the BEAF-32,…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 7 days ago
The cluster analysis showed remarkable associations with the computed MEWQI values, while the sensitivity analysis proved that no particular parameter was accountable for the contribution of MEWQI values; instead, all parameters exhibited equal contributions. The proposed methodology was thus found to be the most reasonable and reliable as it…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 8 days ago
Thousands of years after dietary therapy was proposed to treat seizures, how alterations in metabolism relates to epilepsy remains unclear, and metabolism-based therapies are not always effective.
We consider the state of the science in metabolism-based therapies for epilepsy across the research lifecycle from basic to translational to…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 9 days ago
Thus, evidence presented supports important roles of zinc regarding antioxidative stress and suppression of calcification and indicates that zinc intake/supplementation may help to ameliorate CVD risk factors in CKD patients.Antarctica is a key location for many research fields. The lack of telecommunication systems that interconnect remote base…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley posted an update 10 days ago
In this study, whole-cell biotransformation was conducted to produce nonanedioic acid from nonanoic acid by expressing the alkane hydroxylating system (AlkBGT) from Pseudomonas putida GPo1 in Escherichia coli. Following adaptive laboratory evolution, an efficient E. coli mutant strain, designated as MRE, was successfully obtained, demonstrating…[Read more]
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Gylling Hurley became a registered member 10 days ago