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Peters Berger posted an update 12 days ago
Introduction The conventional model of abdominal anatomy described multiple mesenteries. Dissection techniques were based on this. Recent studies demonstrate the mesentery is continuous from duodenojejunal flexure to anorectal junction. Given this, it is important to update dissection techniques related to the mesentery in the cadaveric setting.…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 13 days ago
Microbial protein synthesis and bacterial efficiency were estimated by analysis of N flows and purines. BKM120 inhibitor The CT concentrations were 3, 21, 38 and 76 g/kg of DM for ALF, BFT, CV, and SL diets, respectively. The SL diet had decreased fiber digestibilities and total VFA concentrations compared with the other diets. This resulted in…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 14 days ago
tutinum LINN1, a common lineage among native thrushes, regularly causes high exo-erythrocytic parasite burdens in Eurasian blackbirds, which may result in disease and mortalities, indicating its high pathogenic potential. The findings further illustrate that the same parasite lineage may show different levels of virulence in related bird species…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 15 days ago
The number of bariatric procedures has increased notably, with incidental findings such as gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) being observed in 2%. The number of studies dealing with incidental findings during bariatric surgery (BS), especially GISTs, is scarce. This review aims to summarize the evidence about GIST diagnosis during BS, and to…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 16 days ago
Here, we review these computational methods in the context of enhancer prediction and gene regulatory network models specifying cell fate. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, Volume 21 is August 31, 2020. Please see http//www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 17 days ago
Memory B cells are a key cellular component of the protective humoral responses to infectious pathogens. Most of our knowledge of memory B-cell responses comes from studies using mono-epitopic model antigens that elicit systemic humoral responses dominated by canonical B-cell antigen receptors. This approach successfully dissected the systemic…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 18 days ago
Photocatalysis can offer solutions for the transformation of greenhouse gases, such as methane and carbon dioxide. In the paper, a candidate for such a photocatalyst is presented, based on a composite of titania with carbon spheres. The material was obtained using microwave assisted solvothermal synthesis, enabling good dispersion of titania. The…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 19 days ago
10 (95% CI 0.864-1.424). The basal severity of the ulcers is associated with the healing time. HR=0.86 (95% CI 0.78-0.94). Our data showed a significant improvement in health-related quality of life, total and in the of cosmesis and emotional dimensions. No evidence of a difference in both groups. see more We didn’t find serious adverse events in…[Read more]
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Peters Berger posted an update 22 days ago
git. © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press.BACKGROUND Model organisms are at the core of life science research. Notable examples include the mouse as a model for humans, baker’s yeast for eukaryotic unicellular life and simple genetics, or the enterobacteria phage λ in virology. PDGFR 740Y-P cell line Plant research was an e…[Read more]
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