... aim of this study is to acquire a systematic understanding of the biological effects of GRM on cellsof the humanintestinal ...characterized graphene oxides (GO) ...
... is of great concern since chemicals may disrupt gut microbiota functions, with a potential impairment of host ...impact of food contaminants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, ...
... enzyme of de novo glucose production [9], the expression of which was more consistent in differentiated FL-MSCs as compared to undifferentiated ...cells. In contrast, only differen- ...
... toxicity of the TTFTCNQ adduct has not been investigated either as bulk or as ...are of high health concern today 31 because they have entered medical application domains 32 including nanomedicine where ...
... satellites inmaterials very different from the homogeneous electron gas, using graphite as a prototype ...calculation of the photoemission spectra based on GW + C ∗ to the case of a ma- ...
... potential in the assess- ment of fibrous ...Feasibility of ultrasonographic imaging of the disc has been tested preliminary invitro (Johnson et ...and in vivo with ...
... function of the intervertebral disc is biomechanical function, since it must resist repetitive high loadings, while giv-ing the spine its flexibility and protecting the spinal cord from ...architecture of ...
... model), with the periodic components of the graphene lattice removed, and bandwidth-limited to their experimental resolution (about 1:8 ...values, in accordance with conventional TEM ...
... both in childhood and after cord blood transplantation, is not related to a MAIT-cell intrinsic proliferative ...interactions. In mice, administration of synthetic 5-OP-RU alone causes CD69 ...
... epithelial cells, are highly sensitive to growth inhibition by transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β), a mechanism thought to be an essential tumor suppressor mechanism (Gold, 1999; Rodeck et ...1994). ...
... shown in Figure (1-B(b)), for the three tested ...is in good agreement with previous theoretical works 10,25 for LDA and ...inclusion of long-range correlations stabilizes by almost 24 ...
... Effect of CORM-401 and PAPA NONOate on mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis CO and NO are known to modulate mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis ...[25,27,31,32]. In order to analyze whether the ...
... "Marked Osteoblastopenia and Reduced Bone Formation in a Model of Multiple Myeloma Bone Disease in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Mice." Journal ofbone and mineral research: [r] ...
... infection of the i-BECs was identi- ied 24 h post-exposure to the virus by immunoluo- rescence ...detected in cell lysates by Western blotting after only a 2-h exposure ...viable with no visible ...
... growth of other organisms. Bacteriocins are a diverse group of natural ribosomally synthesized antimicrobial peptides produced by a wide range of bacteria and which seem to play an important ...
... " Information theory and algorithmic complexity e Complexity in cognition and human factors * Complexity in air traffic control.. The chapter discusses methods proposed[r] ...
... number of mutations introduced per viral ...limit of the library size in a given passage (or ‘round’) of directed evolution using ...round of directed evolution might reasonably involve ...
... finding of the present study was that of regional mineralization of the cartilaginous matrix after 45 days invitro ...stimulation of constructs increased expression of ...