Metal—metal bonding and cluster formation extends from d metals via lanthanides to actinides. Octahedral M 6 units frequently occur in the structures of metal-rich compounds of these metals with p elements. Such units may be discrete or condensed into oligomeric clusters, chains, layers or ...
Lipid peroxidation serves as a marker of cellular oxidative stress and has long been recognized to contribute to oxidative damage resulting from the metabolism of xenobiotic compounds, as well as from inflammatory processes, ischemia and reperfusion injury, and chronic diseases such as atherosclerosis and...
363 and 36,559 contigs, respectively. Coding and non-coding regions of the genome libraries revealed striking similarities, with 24,620 shared homolog pairs reduced down to 7,547 coding orthologs between the two genotypes. The transcriptomes were near identical in functional category...
The current study aims to fill this gap by using metabolomics to investigate the overlap between BALF and plasma in both humans and mice; further, it explores how metabolites can change upon exposure to cigarette smoke. Our long-term goal is to determine if specific compounds or classes of com...
Heteroduplex analysis of P-plasmid evolution: The role of insertion and deletion of transposable elements IncP1 plasmids are thus capable of autonomous maintenance in the bacterial host and transfer to a wide range of gram-negative genera. The copy number ... R Villarroel,RW Hedges,R Maenhaut...
Here, we review many of the similarities and differences that exist between LSCs in CML and AML and examine the therapeutic strategies that could be used to eradicate them. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution Access options Access Nature and 54 other Nature ...
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Metals and nonmetals share similarities on a fundamental level. Electrons, protons and neutrons compose all members of both groups. Similarly, all elements can react, change state and form compounds, although some do so more readily than others.
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Because many of these chemical components are common to all fugitive dust emitters, and because each Fij has an uncertainty (σij, determined from the larger of the standard deviation of Fij for several representative samples or the analytical precision), the commonly quantified elements, ions, and...