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G Lima-Oliveira et al.
British journal of biomedical science, 70(1), 6-9 (2013-04-27)
This study assesses the use of different dry K2 (dipotassium) EDTA vacuum tubes and whether or not they might represent a bias in haematological testing. Blood was collected in three dipotassium EDTA vacuum tubes from different manufacturers: Venosafe, Vacuette and
Q Chu et al.
Cell proliferation, 46(3), 254-262 (2013-05-23)
Human CAP10-like protein 46 kDa (hCLP46), also known as Poglut1, has been shown to be an essential regulator of Notch signalling. hCLP46 is overexpressed in primary acute myelogenous leukaemia, T-acute lymphoblastic leukaemia samples and other leukaemia cell lines. However, effects
Peter Schuff-Werner et al.
British journal of haematology, 162(5), 684-692 (2013-07-03)
Pseudothrombocytopenia remains a challenge in the haematological laboratory. The pre-analytical problem that platelets tend to easily aggregate in vitro, giving rise to lower platelet counts, has been known since ethylenediamine-tetra acetic acid EDTA and automated platelet counting procedures were introduced
Daesik Kim et al.
Nature protocols, 16(2), 1170-1192 (2021-01-20)
Digested genome sequencing (Digenome-seq) is a highly sensitive, easy-to-carry-out, cell-free method for experimentally identifying genome-wide off-target sites of programmable nucleases and deaminases (also known as base editors). Genomic DNA is digested in vitro using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats
Muthian Shanmugasundaram et al.
Current protocols, 1(1), e22-e22 (2021-01-24)
This article describes a reliable and efficient method for synthesis of the dinucleotide cap analog m7(LNA) G[5']ppp[5']G containing a locked nucleic acid moiety. The required LNA intermediate for the final coupling reaction, m7(LNA) GDP, is prepared in six steps starting
Zhoumeng Lin et al.
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 141(1), 90-102 (2014-06-11)
Atrazine (ATR) is one of the most frequently detected pesticides in the U.S. water supply. This study aimed to investigate neurobehavioral and neurochemical effects of ATR in C57BL/6 mouse offspring and dams exposed to a relatively low (3 mg/l, estimated
Nicolas Pineault et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 946, 205-224 (2012-11-28)
Megakaryocytes (MK) are hematopoietic cells present in the bone marrow that are responsible for the production and release of platelets in the circulation. Given their very low frequency (<1%), human MK often need to be derived in culture to study
Azumi Hirata et al.
BMC biotechnology, 13, 19-19 (2013-03-02)
Tk-SP is a member of subtilisin-like serine proteases from a hyperthermophilic archaeon Thermococcus kodakarensis. It has been known that the hyper-stable protease, Tk-SP, could exhibit enzymatic activity even at high temperature and in the presence of chemical denaturants. In this
Lysozyme/EDTA disodium salt and modified-atmosphere packaging to prolong the shelf life of burrata cheese
Conte A, et al.
Journal of Dairy Science, 94(11), 5289-5297 (2011)
He Zheng et al.
Bio-protocol, 5(23) (2015-12-05)
Filamentous fungi and bacteria form mixed-species biofilms in nature and diverse clinical contexts (Frey-Klett et al., 2011; Peleg et al., 2010). The interactions between fungi and bacteria, often mediated by secreted metabolites, have important ramifications for the biology of the
Differential response of luminal and basal breast cancer cells to acute and chronic hypoxia.
Liu, et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 198, 583-596 (2023)
Bradley J Voss et al.
Bio-protocol, 5(8), e1455-e1455 (2015-10-09)
Interactions between pathogenic bacteria and host cells are often mediated by proteins found on the surfaces of the bacteria. The Gram-negative bacterium Helicobacter pylori is predicted to produce at least 50 surface-exposed outer membrane proteins, but there has been relatively
David E Moody et al.
Journal of analytical toxicology, 39(5), 374-386 (2015-04-15)
Opioid-related mortality rates have escalated. Drug interactions may increase blood concentrations of the opioid. We therefore used human liver microsomes (HLMs) and cDNA-expressed human cytochrome P450s (rCYPs) to study in vitro inhibition of buprenorphine metabolism to norbuprenorphine (CYP3A4 and 2C8)
Clarissa Campbell et al.
Immunity, 48(6), 1245-1257 (2018-06-03)
The mammalian gut microbiota provides essential metabolites to the host and promotes the differentiation and accumulation of extrathymically generated regulatory T (pTreg) cells. To explore the impact of these cells on intestinal microbial communities, we assessed the composition of the
Conformational landscape of the p28-bound human proteasome regulatory particle
Lu Y, et al.
Molecular Cell, 67(2), 322-333 (2017)
Anja Täuber et al.
International journal of pharmaceutics, 489(1-2), 73-82 (2015-04-22)
Fungal infections of skin and/or nails are common diseases resulting in major challenges in topical treatment. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to develop a dermal formulation targeting both tinea pedis and onychomycosis. The antifungal agent ciclopirox olamine
Philip Randall et al.
Food and nutrition bulletin, 33(4 Suppl), S344-S359 (2013-03-01)
Wheat and maize flour fortification is a preventive food-based approach to improve the micronutrient status of populations. In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) released recommendations for such fortification, with guidelines on the addition levels for iron, folic acid, vitamin
Jon Sin et al.
Journal of virology, 91(24) (2017-10-06)
Coxsackievirus B (CVB) is a common enterovirus that can cause various systemic inflammatory diseases. Because CVB lacks an envelope, it has been thought to be inherently cytolytic, wherein CVB can escape from the infected host cell only by causing it
Marcela González-Vázquez et al.
Food science & nutrition, 10(4), 1146-1158 (2022-04-19)
Jicama root applications have focused on their nutraceutical properties without clearly specifying which compounds are related to this effect. Thus, the aim of the present study was to identify the changes in polysaccharides of nutraceutical interest in two commercial jicama
Xiang Gao et al.
Acta radiologica (Stockholm, Sweden : 1987), 55(3), 328-334 (2013-08-22)
Previous studies have demonstrated that magnetic resonance imaging may be a method of choice to visualize transplanted pancreatic islets. However, contrast agents may interfere with microcirculation and affect graft function. To evaluate the effects manganese-containing contrast media on regional blood
Olesya P Luzhetskaya et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 25(19) (2020-10-09)
Linker H1 histone is one of the five main histone proteins (H1, H2A, H2B, H3, and H4), which are components of chromatin in eukaryotic cells. Here we have analyzed the patterns of DNA recognition by free H1 histone using a
Lynnae D Hyatt et al.
PloS one, 9(10), e109072-e109072 (2014-10-10)
Zinc finger protein 36, C3H type-like 1 (ZFP36L1) is one of several Zinc Finger Protein 36 (Zfp36) family members, which bind AU rich elements within 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) to negatively regulate the post-transcriptional expression of targeted mRNAs. The prototypical
Elin Hadler-Olsen et al.
Journal of cellular physiology, 230(1), 160-169 (2014-06-07)
Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP-2) is a proteolytic enzyme implicated in motility, differentiation, and regeneration of skeletal muscle fibers through processing of extracellular substrates. Although MMP-2 has been found to be localized intracellularly in cardiomyocytes where the enzyme is thought to
Marie M Griffiths et al.
Methods in molecular medicine, 136, 201-214 (2007-11-07)
Collagen-Induced Arthritis (CIA) is a complex model of autoimmune-mediated arthritis that is regulated by multiple genetic and environmental factors. CIA is induced in rats by immunization with native type II collagen and develops joint pathology similar to that of rheumatoid
Sandra Lara et al.
ACS nano, 11(2), 1884-1893 (2017-01-24)
Biomolecules adsorbed on nanoparticles are known to confer a biological identity to nanoparticles, mediating the interactions with cells and biological barriers. However, how these molecules are presented on the particle surface in biological milieu remains unclear. The central aim of
Wenjing Liang et al.
STAR protocols, 5(1), 102914-102914 (2024-02-22)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are secreted by cells under various conditions and can contribute to the disease progression in tissues. Here, we present a protocol to separate small and large EVs from mouse hearts and cardiac tissues collected from patients. We
Serena Duchi et al.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 12(4) (2019-02-23)
Cartilage defects and diseases remain major clinical issues in orthopaedics. Biomanufacturing is now a tangible option for the delivery of bioscaffolds capable of regenerating the deficient cartilage tissue. However, several limitations of in vitro and experimental animal models pose serious
Giulia Mencarelli et al.
Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2700, 77-92 (2023-08-21)
Dendritic cells (DCs) have a significant role in coordinating both innate and adaptive immunity by serving as sentinels that detect invaders and initiate immune responses to eliminate them, as well as presenting antigens to activate adaptive immune responses that are
Santiago González-López et al.
The journal of adhesive dentistry, 15(5), 481-489 (2013-04-18)
To compare the percentage of collagen exposed in dentin root thirds after two irrigation protocols with manual or rotary instrumentation using two methacrylate resin-based sealers. Forty-eight single-root human teeth were prepared with manual (n = 24) or nickeltitanium ProFile rotary
Mary K Sherwood et al.
Chemosphere, 113, 56-61 (2014-07-30)
Modified Fenton (MF) chemistry was tested in the laboratory to treat three diesel fuel-contaminated soils from the Canadian arctic rich in soil organic matter (SOM) and Fe oxides. Reactors were dosed with hydrogen peroxide (HP), and treatment was compared in
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