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    Cysteine 893 is a target of regulatory thiol modifications of GluA1 AMPA receptors. by Lotta von Ossowski, Li-Li Li, Tommi Möykkynen, Sarah K Coleman, Michael J Courtney, Kari Keinänen

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Moreover, we found that of the three cysteine residues in GluA1 C-terminal tail, Cys-893 is the predominant target for S-nitrosylation induced by exogenous nitric oxide donors in cultured cells and lysates. …”
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    Bioactivity-Guided Single-Step Isolation of Stachyspinoside from Sideritis congesta by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography by Julian Osthoff, Christophe Carola, Andrew Salazar, Joerg von Hagen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…The structures of 3 compounds of fraction III could be identified and were validated by HPLC-PDA, HRMS, and NMR spectroscopy. …”
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    The VaMa (Vatavuk and Marić) Artificial Intraocular Lens Capsule: A Novel Device and Method for Reversible Secondary Intraocular Lens Implantation in Patients with Aphakia Without... by Goran Marić, Damir Godec, Bruno Krajačić, Marin Radmilović, Zoran Vatavuk

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We present the application of the device and the procedure in patients with aphakia and native capsule damage and without efficient capsular support. …”
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    Advances in biomaterial-based composite spheroid for articular cartilage regeneration by Nopphadol Udomluck, Hansoo Park, Jae Young Lee

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Conventional two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures inadequately replicate the complex intercellular interactions of native cartilage. In contrast, three-dimensional (3D) cell spheroid cultures can more accurately mimic in vivo cellular physiology, offering superior regenerative potential via improved cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. …”
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    Educational Games for Mobile Applications: A Systematic Literature Mapping by Jonathan José Cardoso de Sales, Sandro Ronaldo Bezerra Oliveira

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The SLM protocol comprised three stages: planning, execution, and reporting. …”
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    Pragmatic Perception of Insult-Related Vocabulary in Spanish as L1 and L2: A Sociolinguistic Approach by Raúl Fernández Jódar

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…This study examines the perception of insult-related vocabulary in Spanish among native speakers (L1) and Polish learners of Spanish as a foreign language (L2). …”
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    Interpersonal Relations in Swedish Linguistic Culture through the Prism of Stable Similes (in Background of the Russian Language) by A. S. Alyoshin

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The linguistic facts of only three ideographic groups in this field have full or partial Russian equivalents. …”
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    Phenological Growth Stages of <i>Buddleja saligna</i> Willd. According to the BBCH Scale by Maboka M. Mabusela, Babalwa Matsiliza-Mlathi, Riana Kleynhans

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…<i>Buddleja saligna</i> Willd. is an evergreen tree native to South Africa. Historically, the tree has been used for the treatment of various diseases and has been scientifically found to have promising pharmacological effects. …”
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    Application of T1 MRI in takotsubo cardiomyopathy by Liene Balode, Robert Kelly, David Gamble, Dana Dawson, James Ross

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Materials and Methods: Takotsubo cardiomyopathy patients (n=51) and healthy subjects (n=16) underwent CMR, inclusive of native T1, T2 and T1ρ sequences, using a 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. …”
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    INVESTIGATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF SODIUM TRIMETAPHOSPHATE AND SODIUM SULFATE CONCENTRATIONS ON THE PROPERTIES OF CROSS-LINKED CASSAVA STARCH FILMS by Marisa Ferreira Karow, Karine Laste Macagnan, Mariane Igansi Alves, Júlia Borin Fioravante, Rosane da Silva Rodrigues, Lígia Furlan, João Felipe Colosio de Souza, Claire Tondo Vendruscolo, Angelita da Silveira Moreira

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The aim was to evaluate the effect of the addition of sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP), sodium sulfate (SS) and native cassava starch (S) on the properties of modified cassava starch films using a 23 factorial design comparing the concentration of the crosslinkers (5.0, 12.5 and 20% STMP), SS (3.0, 9.0 and 15%) and native cassava starch (S) (5.0, 7.5 and 10%) m/v. …”
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    Spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria and climate influence on its incidence in Condorcanqui Province, 2005–2022 by Milagros Saavedra-Samillán, Fátima Burgos, Flor García Huamán, Hugo O. Valdivia, Dionicia Gamboa, Stella M. Chenet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Database included cases from 44 health facilities serving 112 native communities. According to the malaria control programs implemented in Peru, the study was divided into three periods: 2005–2010, 2011–2016, and 2017–2022. …”
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    Influence of different types of margins in the fish assemblage from an urban river by Thais Aparecida Soinski, Lucio Antônio Stefani Pinheiro, Daiane Elen Cavallari, Marta Severino Stefani, Welber Senteio Smith

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This study examined whether the taxonomic fish composition in an urban river varies along three riparian zone preservation conditions: preserved, intermediate preservation and degraded. …”
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    A novel PCR assay and sampling techniques for the detection of Raillietiella orientalis by Jenna N. Palmisano, Corinna M. Hazelrig, Jack A. Gazil, Jennifer K. Hanco, Terence M. Farrell, James E. Bogan, Nicole M. Nemeth, Nicole M. Nemeth, Anna E. Savage

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Raillietiella orientalis, an invasive crustacean pentastome parasite, threatens native snake populations in the southeastern United States, infecting at least 18 species across Florida. …”
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    Genetic insights into avian influenza resistance in Jeju Island chickens: the roles of Mx1 and oligoadenylate synthetase-like single nucleotide polymorphisms by Young-Won Kim, Seohyun Jeong, Ju-Hee Yang, Dongseob Tark, Woo Hyun Kim, Hyoung-Seok Yang, Seong-Hwan Mun, Sung Hyun Kang, Eun-A Ko, Jae-Hong Ko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…After infecting Jeju Native chicken embryo fibroblasts (CEFs) with three types of AI viruses, we performed gene expression profiling, identified single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) through RNA-sequencing, and confirmed phenotypes showing antiviral activity in vitro. …”
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    CYTOIMMUNOGRAM OF THE SKIN: A NEW METHOD FOR OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE SKIN CELL SUBPOPULATION PROFILE by S. V. Goltsov, E. N. Goltsova, Yu. G. Sukhovey, E. G. Kostolomova, V. Yu. Pauls

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Their presence in the skin indicates the activity of humoral immunity; 3) presence of several T-cell types of (CD+3 lymphocytes) localized predominantly in the three outer layers of the epidermis, and the findings of CD4+ cells predominating over CD8+ cells suggests an increase in adaptive skin immunity; 4) low content of T-cytotoxic cells indicates to absence of an infectious/inflammatory process; 5) the remaining parameters reflect the numbers of specific skin cells, characterized by low activation grade, which, along with absence of specific complaints in this patient, indicates to normal state of his skin; 6) cell viability in the native sample was 99.8%, after cryopreservation – 87.0%. …”
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    Climate change will lead to local extinctions and mismatched range contractions disrupting bee-dependent crop pollination by Willams Oliveira, Oswaldo Cruz-Neto, Jéssica L. S. Silva, Marcelo Tabarelli, Carlos A. Peres, Carlos A. Peres, Ariadna V. Lopes

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…To investigate this hypothesis we performed species distribution modeling to simulate the effects of climate change on suitable habitats for the occurrence of both native food plants and their main pollinators. We selected three economically important food plants native to Brazil bearing a self-incompatible reproductive system that is strictly dependent on pollinators: (1) Bertholletia excelsa, (2) Eugenia uniflora, and (3) Passiflora edulis; and we selected the main effective bee pollinators of each plant species: (1) Apis mellifera (i.e., pollinator of E. uniflora), (2) Eulaema mocsaryi (i.e., pollinator of B. excelsa), and (3) Xylocopa frontalis (i.e., pollinator of P. edulis). …”
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