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Global distributions of diazotrophs nitrogen fixation rates - Depth integrated values computed from a collection of source datasets - Contribution to…

2013

The MAREDAT atlas covers 11 types of plankton, ranging in size from bacteria to jellyfish. Together, these plankton groups determine the health and productivity of the global ocean and play a vital role in the global carbon cycle. Working within a uniform and consistent spatial and depth grid (map) of the global ocean, the researchers compiled thousands and tens of thousands of data points to identify regions of plankton abundance and scarcity as well as areas of data abundance and scarcity. At many of the grid points, the MAREDAT team accomplished the difficult conversion from abundance (numbers of organisms) to biomass (carbon mass of organisms). The MAREDAT atlas provides an unprecedente…

Go-Flo bottlesSalinityCAIBEX-ITrichodesmium nitrogen fixation rateRV Kilo MoanaUniform resource locator link to source data fileNitrateCTD/RosetteLatitude of eventNiskinAlisRoger A RevelleTemperature waterwhole seawatertop minCalculatedbottom maxareal concentrationNitrogen fixation rateTemperatureDepth top/minCTD RosetteUnicellular cyanobacteria nitrogen fixation rateTrichodesmiumRoger A. RevelleNitrogen fixation rate integrated per dayEarth System ResearchMooring (long time)CAIBEX-IIMARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project MAREMIPDiapalis 3Longitude of eventDiapalis 4Diapalis 5Sample methodIronwaterChlorophyll total areal concentrationBottle NiskinWater pumpMARine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project (MAREMIP)PhosphateWater sampleSarmiento de GamboaSample commentCAIBOXDiapalis 6Diapalis 7Uniform resource locator/link to source data fileDiapalis 9Go Flo bottlesNitrogen fixation rate whole seawaterintegrated per dayUnicellular cyanobacteriaDate/Time of eventChlorophyll totalMooring long timeDiapalis-7Diapalis-9Diapalis-3Diapalis-4Diapalis-5Diapalis-6DEPTH waterMP-6BottleDepthEvent labelDate Time of eventCAIBEX IIMeasured at sea surfaceMP-9MP 9MP 6CAIBEX IDepth bottom/maxHeterocyst nitrogen fixation rateHeterocyst
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Phospholipid distribution in the cytoplasmic membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is highly asymmetric, dynamic, and cell shape-dependent

2020

The cell shape of Gram-negative bacteria is maintained metabolically by asymmetric lipid distribution in biogenic plasma membrane.

Gram-negative bacteriaPhospholipidBiochemistryMicrobiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGram-Negative BacteriaCardiolipinEscherichia coliInner membraneCell ShapePhospholipidsResearch Articles030304 developmental biologyPhosphatidylethanolamine0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinarybiologyBilayer030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyCell MembraneSciAdv r-articlesPeriplasmic spacebiology.organism_classificationchemistryCytoplasmBiophysicslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Research Article
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Green Composites a base di materie plastiche post-consumo e cariche organiche naturali

2003

Green composites materie plastiche post-consumo cariche organiche naturali
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Isolation of carcinoembryonic antigen N-terminal domains (N-A1) from soluble aggregates

2011

Abstract Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was identified as a prominent tumor-associated antigen in human colorectal cancer and it is still intensively investigated. However, its physiological role remains unclear. The CEA molecule is composed of seven highly hydrophobic, immunoglobulin-like domains, six of which contain a single disulphide bridge. The production of recombinant protein containing Ig-like domains in bacterial expression systems often results in partial degradation or insolubility due to aggregation hampering the analysis of their native structure and function. Here, we present a new method of expression and purification of CEA N-terminal domains (N-A1) fused to MBP in Escheric…

Guanidinium chlorideCircular dichroismRecombinant Fusion Proteinsmedicine.disease_causeMaltose-Binding Proteinslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCarcinoembryonic antigenlawProtein purificationEscherichia colimedicineTEV proteaseHumansDisulfidesEscherichia coliGuanidinebiologyProtein StabilityCircular DichroismFusion proteinCarcinoembryonic AntigenProtein Structure TertiarySolubilitychemistryBiochemistryChromatography GelRecombinant DNAbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelBiotechnologyProtein Expression and Purification
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Oxidative DNA base damage induced by singlet oxygen and photosensitization: recognition by repair endonucleases and mutagenicity.

2000

We have analyzed the recognition by various repair endonucleases of DNA base modifications induced by three oxidants, viz. [4-(tert-butyldioxycarbonyl)benzyl]triethylammonium chloride (BCBT), a photochemical source of tert-butoxyl radicals, disodium salt of 1,4-etheno-2,3-benzodioxin-1,4-dipropanoic acid (NDPO(2)), a chemical source of singlet oxygen, and riboflavin, a type-I photosensitizer. The base modifications induced by BCBT, which were previously shown to be mostly 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8-oxoGua) residues, were recognized by Fpg and Ogg1 proteins, but not by endonuclease IIII, Ntg1 and Ntg2 proteins. In the case of singlet oxygen induced damage, 8-oxoGua accounted for only 35% of…

GuanineDNA LigasesLightGuanineDNA damageRiboflavinMolecular Sequence DataToxicologySubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundEndonucleaseBacterial ProteinsGeneticsPhotosensitizerPentosyltransferasesMolecular BiologybiologyBase SequenceSinglet oxygenEscherichia coli ProteinsMutagenesisCorticoviridaeProteinsEndonucleasesDNA-(apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyaseOxygenBiochemistrychemistryDNA ViralMutationbiology.proteinOxidation-ReductionDNADNA DamageMutation research
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tert-Butoxyl radicals generate mainly 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine in DNA.

2000

Abstract Like hydroxyl radicals, alkoxyl radicals have been implicated in the generation of cellular oxidative DNA damage under physiological conditions; however, their genotoxic potential has not yet been established. We have analyzed the DNA damage induced by a photochemical source of tert- butoxyl radicals, the water soluble peroxy ester [4-( tert -butyldioxycarbonyl)benzyl]triethylammonium chloride (BCBT), using various repair endonucleases as probes. The irradiation (UV 360 ) of BCBT in the presence of bacteriophage PM2 DNA was found to generate a DNA damage profile that consisted mostly of base modifications sensitive to the repair endonuclease Fpg protein. Approximately 90% of the mo…

GuaninePyrimidineDNA damageStereochemistryUltraviolet RaysRadicalMolecular Sequence DataBiologyToxicologymedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundBacterial ProteinsGeneticsmedicinePentosyltransferasesMolecular BiologyBase SequencePoint mutationEscherichia coli ProteinsMutagenesisCorticoviridaeProteins8-OxoguanineQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsBiochemistrychemistryMutagenesisAlcoholsDNA ViralOxidative stressDNADNA DamagePlasmidsMutation research
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NEW GUIDED BONE REGENERATION PROCEDURE USING LEUKOCYTE AND PLATELET RICH FIBRIN (L PRF) IN ORAL SURGERY

2021

Non-transfusional hemocomponents are autogenous products used in several surgical fields obtained by the centrifugation of a blood sample from a patient and able to promote hard and soft tissue regeneration, local haemostasis, and the acceleration of wound healing. The aim of this PhD thesis was the validation of an innovative protocol for the Guided Bone Regeneration (GBR) technique using second-generation autologous platelet concentrates, Leukocytes and Platelet-rich Fibrin (L-PRF), in post-extraction sockets of patients in need of dental avulsions and successive implant prosthetic rehabilitation, evaluating its ability to prevent alveolar bone resorption and promote bone regeneration. Th…

Guided Bone Regenerationtooth extractionmetronidazolenanocompositeSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico Applicativohyaluronic acid.platelet-rich fibrinL-PRFcurcuminnon-transfusional hemocomponentnanostructured lipid carrierhydrophilic sponge
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Zur Pathologie und Klinik der h�morrhagischen und nekrotisierenden S�uglingsenteritis durch Escherichia coli O 127?B 8

1961

Klinischer Verlauf und pathologisch-anatomische Befunde von 25 Sauglingen im 1. Trimenon, die im Verlauf einer Enteritisepidemie durch Escherichia coli O 127: B 8 verstorben waren, werden ausfuhrlich dargestellt. Es werden epidemiologische Fragen erortert und klinisch ein perakuter Krankheitsverlauf bei Fruhgeborenen und eine protrahierte Form bei alteren Kindern unterschieden. Morphologisch bestand eine ungewohnlich schwere bamorrhagische und nekrotisierende Enteritis mit Geschwurbildung. Die Enteritis hatte bei den Sauglingen der jungeren Altersgruppe den gesamten Verdauungskanal von Oesophagus bis Rectum befallen, bei alteren Kindern blieb die Enteritis auf Dunndarm und Colonteile beschr…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthMedicinebusinessmedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseEscherichia coliEnteritisZeitschrift f�r Kinderheilkunde
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Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel

1798

Ms. 930a, Nr. 10, Bl. 26r-28v Schmidt-Phiseldeck, Konrad von. Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel, Kopenhagen, am 6. März 1798 Autora rokraksts / Autograph, vācu un latīņu val. / Deutsch und Latein [6] lpp. / S. Attēlu numuri / Bildnummern: 930a-010-1 – 930a-010-6 Der Verfasser äußert zum Beginn seines Briefes erneut sein Bedauern über die räumliche Trennung und wünscht sich, nach Italien zu reisen. Weimar, wo Merkel zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt wahrscheinlich weilte, glorifiziert Schmidt-Phiseldeck mit der Bezeichnung als „Weimar-Athen“. Gleichzeitig drückt der Verfasser seine Enttäuschung über die Politik Frankreichs bezüglich der Schweiz aus, erkennt aber in der Neutralität seiner neuen Heimat Dänemar…

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Demokraattinen eetos : rajoista mahdollisuuksiin?

2000

Habermas Jürgentheory of politicspolitiikkademokratiaConnolly William Epolitical philosophyfilosofiaNietzsche FriedrichHatab Lawrence Jphilosophy of democracy
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