Starch, which is found primarily in cereals, is the main energy source used in modern intensive pig production [3]. Upon enzymatic hydrolysis in the pig intestine, glucose from starch is subsequently absorbed and provides direct energy to the animal [4]. The various botanic origins and ...
We used RNA velocity to infer the likely trajectories of epithelial cell differentiation19. One trajectory suggested that club cells act as luminal cell progenitors, an observation previously reported in PCa20. A second distinct trajectory showed consistent directional flow suggesting that hillock cells m...
such as hydride or proton transfers and carbon shifts. Such enzyme guidance is necessary to control the reaction intermediates, although the inherent reactivity of carbocations is also an important component in terpene biocatalysis10. In addition to the complex processes in the enzyme’s active site,...
Chlorine.-In the manufacture of chlorine by the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, the sodium hydrate formed at the cathode is reconverted into sodium chloride, continuously or intermittently, by supplying the cell with a suitable compound, either gaseous or in solution, preferably a strong ...
Although CNFs exhibit excellent physical and chemical properties and have been used in numerous fields, their high hydrophilicity and gel behavior in solution have always hindered their development. At present, the main solution to this problem is to chemically modify the produced CNFs, by introducin...
For plant assays, 4-week-old melon plants were used. For these assays, leaves were inoculated by spreading with the conidial suspension (105 conidia mL−1). Twenty-four hours after inoculation, leaves were sprayed with the compound solution (20 mM EDTA). Plants were then maintained in a ...
The current literature recognises that left ventricular hypertrophy makes a key contribution to the high rate of premature cardiovascular mortality in dialysis patients. Determining how we might intervene to ameliorate left ventricular hypertrophy in dia
1069–1075; Frances WATKINS/BarbaraPENDRY/AlbertoSANCHEZ-MEDINA/OliviaCORCORAN,Antimicrobial Assays of Three Native British Plants Used in Anglo-Saxon Medicine for Wound HealingFormulations in 10th Century England, in: Journal of Ethnopharmacology 144 (2012), pp. 408–415.5Peter C. MOLAN, Potential of...
used extensively in industrial processes for many purposes of separation and purification. Conversion of sugar beet pulp into activated carbon would add its economic value and thus, provide a potentially inexpensive alternative to the existing commercial ...
(Supplementary Figure2a). Chromatographic peak area was used for c-di-GMP quantitation. As expected, PAK/pNJ-FcsR showed the highest phosphodiesterase activity. c-di-GMP levels drop approximately five-fold after 3 h of incubation in protein extracts from this strain, while under the same ...