Ali, Alaa M Chang, Brooke Consiglio, Anthony N Sanchez Van Moer, Gala Powell-Palm, Matthew J Rubinsky, Boris Mäkiharju, Simo A
Isochoric (constant-volume or volumetrically confined) vitrification has shown potential as an alternative cryopreservation-by-vitrification technique, but the complex processes at play within the chamber are yet poorly characterized, and recent investigations have prompted significant debate around whether a truly isochoric vitrification process (...
Wang, Yixi; Huang, Jinchun; Lin, Xinyue; Su, Weike; Zhu, Peixi; Yang, Ni; Adams, Erwin; 2122;
Terpenoids possess significant physiological activities and are rich in essential oils. Some terpenoids have chiral centers and could form enantiomers with distinct physiological activities. Therefore, the extraction and separation of terpenoids enantiomers are very important and have attracted extensive attention in recent years. Meanwhile, the sp...
Lombardi, Rachel L Ramsey, John S Mahoney, Jaclyn E MacCoss, Michael J Heck, Michelle L Slupsky, Carolyn M
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a fatal citrus disease that is currently threatening citrus varieties worldwide. One putative causative agent, Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), is vectored by Diaphorina citri, known as the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP). Understanding the details of CLas infection in HLB disease has been hindered by its Candidatus natur...
Skawinski, Chase LS Shah, Priya S
Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are at the heart of the molecular landscape permeating life. Proteomics studies can explore this protein interaction landscape using mass spectrometry (MS). Thanks to their high sensitivity, mass spectrometers can easily identify thousands of proteins within a single sample, but that same sensitivity generates ta...
Zeng, Wenhui; Wu, Dong; Li, Mengchu; Huang, Wenping; 145240; Zhang, Jie; Jiang, Ying; Li, Jing;
The present research demonstrated that an integrated multi-system based on the assays of lipid-lowering and expectorant effects was used to screen quality markers of an edible and medical material-the blossom of Citrus aurantium L. var. amara Engl. (BCAVA)-and a portion of active constituents were quantified in multiple batches to provide scientifi...
Guercio, Angelica M Gilio, Amelia K Pawlak, Jacob Shabek, Nitzan
KAI2 receptors, classified as plant α/β hydrolase enzymes, are capable of perceiving smoke-derived butenolide signals and endogenous yet unidentified KAI2-ligands (KLs). While the number of functional KAI2 receptors varies among land plant species, rice has only one KAI2 gene. Rice, a significant crop and representative of grasses, relies on KAI2-m...
He, Li McAndrew, Ryan Barbu, Razvan Gifford, Grant Halacoglu, Cari Drouin-Allaire, Camille Weber, Lindsey Kristensen, Line G Gupta, Sayan Chen, Yan
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Engineered reverse hairpin constructs containing a partial C-heptad repeat (CHR) sequence followed by a short loop and full-length N-heptad repeat (NHR) were previously shown to form trimers in solution and to be nanomolar inhibitors of HIV-1 Env mediated fusion. Their target is the in situ gp41 fusion intermediate, and they have similar potency to...
Law, Hayley G Stanhope, Kimber L Zhang, Wei Myagmarsuren, Munkhtuya Jamshed, Zahraa M Khan, Muhammad A Bang, Heejung Havel, Peter J Berglund, Lars Enkhmaa, Byambaa
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Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] contributes to cardiovascular disease risk. A genetically determined size polymorphism in apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)], determined by the number of Kringle (K) repeats, inversely regulates Lp(a) levels. Nongenetic factors including dietary saturated fat influence Lp(a) levels. However, less is known about the effects of carbohy...
Chernykh, M.A.; Duzheva, M.A.; Kuldyushev, N.A.; Peigneur, S.; 56122; Berkut, A.A.; Tytgat, J.; 18354; Vassilevski, A.A.; Chugunov, A.O.;
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van Mever, Marlien; He, Bingshu; van Veen, Mariam; Slaats, Jeroen; Buijs, Madelon M.; Wieringa, Joanne E.; Hankemeier, Thomas; de Winter, Peter; 126433; Ramautar, Rawi;
When hospitalized, infants, particularly preterm, are often subjected to multiple painful needle procedures to collect sufficient blood for metabolic screening or diagnostic purposes using standard clinical tests. For example, at least 100 µL of whole blood is required to perform one creatinine plasma measurement with enzymatic colorimetric assays....