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Hwang Barr posted an update 24 days ago
The implications of this study are potentially valuable in providing theoretical bases for understanding quinoa’s response mechanism to high-temperature stress, and in identifying target genes and strains exhibiting high-temperature tolerance.
Investigating the response of the HSF transcription factor family and purinergic pathway to high…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update 24 days ago
The implications of this study are potentially valuable in providing theoretical bases for understanding quinoa’s response mechanism to high-temperature stress, and in identifying target genes and strains exhibiting high-temperature tolerance.
Investigating the response of the HSF transcription factor family and purinergic pathway to high…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update 24 days ago
The implications of this study are potentially valuable in providing theoretical bases for understanding quinoa’s response mechanism to high-temperature stress, and in identifying target genes and strains exhibiting high-temperature tolerance.
Investigating the response of the HSF transcription factor family and purinergic pathway to high…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update 25 days ago
Despite this, the careful positioning of a delicate bioreagent within nanoliter volumes could potentially diminish its activity, thus necessitating a complex microarray spotting device. Subsequently, the mixing of varied bioreagents in a multiplexed assay frequently induces cross-reactions, producing false-positive signals that compromise the…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
The visual grading of the Fazekas scale, unfortunately, suffers from low intra- and inter-rater reliability, and its application involves extensive and labor-intensive work. Accordingly, we implemented a fully automated visual grading system, employing quantifiable measurements.
Our procedure is structured around four steps: (1) deep…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
In the second collection of strains, the classic Quebec and Mebus strains were included, alongside strains from Europe, the USA, and Korea; interestingly, none of the sequences generated during this study belonged to this subclade. The first subclade within the second clade (American-Asian line) contained six isolates. The single isolate belonged…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
The FDM printing technique was employed to incorporate the material into zero-percent infill 3D-printed tablets of different configurations, manufactured at two thicknesses. Printed tablet characteristics, encompassing dimensional measurements, weight fluctuations, friability, and in vitro flotation, were determined. Both drug release and the…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
Four of the five most common co-occurring illnesses were centered on musculoskeletal problems. Older study subjects with musculoskeletal comorbidities manifested a higher pain intensity (3-month =0.89, 95% CI 0.41-1.37; 12-month =1.17, 95% CI 0.65-1.69), and poorer physical function (3-month =1.61, 95% CI 0.71-2.52; 12-month =1.85, 95% CI…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
The novel, in vivo assessment of selenoprotein P levels in the central nervous system, coupled with a prospective study design uniquely examining associations with dementia, suggests that higher serum and cerebrospinal fluid concentrations of this protein predict the advancement of mild cognitive impairment to dementia. However, further…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
The evolution of understanding a mechanism of action is often a protracted process, spanning many decades, as demonstrated by history. Medical advancements, driven by the pursuit of precise targets, have been most dramatically showcased in handling viral pandemics. Over the course of many centuries, the relentless fight against smallpox has…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
The optimized condition, as modeled by RSM, yielded predicted values of 322% extraction yield, 99 mg GAE per gram of TPC, 68 mg QE per gram of TFC, and 58% antioxidant activity for the target compounds. The leaf extracts’ optimized condition, according to the ANN-GA model, was found to be 60% amplitude, a 13-minute treatment, and a 53% ethanol…[Read more]
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Hwang Barr posted an update a month ago
This research represents an initial exploration of F. dilatata’s antioxidant properties, coupled with an antimicrobial evaluation using an ethanol extract and the disk diffusion method. Susceptibility was noted in the following strains: Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212, Enterococcus faecium FI, Listeria monocytogenes ATCC 7644, Providencia…[Read more]
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