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  1. 8421

    The Effect of Narrow and Broad Band Ultraviolet B Onto Keloid Fibroblast-VEGF Expressions by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2007
    “…On the other hand, ultraviolet B (UVB) may generate various oxidative molecules of irradiated chromophores. The effect of UVB in VEGF synthesis is unclear. …”
    Article
  2. 8422

    Purification and Characterization of Alkaline Protease Enzyme from Bacillus cereus LS2B by junaidi, Yendri, Pertiwiningrum, Ambar, Yusiati, Lies Mira, Fitriyanto, Nanung Agus

    Published 2016
    “…The purified enzyme was characterized using SDS-PAGE resulted in three bands of protein molecules which correspond to 34 kDa, 17 kDa, and 13 kDa molecular weight.…”
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  3. 8423

    Kajian Pengaruh Temperatur Aktivasi dengan Na OHTerhadap Karakter Karbon Aktif Mesopori Berbahan Dasar Limbah Kompleks Lumpur Industri Tekstil by Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib

    Published 2008
    “…Actived carbon with mesopore character is effective as adsorbentand catalyst carrier of large molecules. Synthesis of the activated mesoporous carbon was done with purpose to study influence of activation temperature toward chalC}ctersof the carbon. …”
    Article
  4. 8424

    Fabrication and characterisation of graded index nanostructured TiO2 compact layers for dye-sensitized solar cell / Mohd Hanapiah Abdullah by Abdullah, Mohd Hanapiah

    Published 2015
    “…The main aims of the arc-TiO2 compact layer were to serve as an antireflective compact layer that could reduce reflection losses, improve the photo-response of dye molecules, and prevent electron recombination in a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC) application. …”
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  5. 8425

    Modeling and control of steam distillation in essential oil extraction system using Fuzzy Model Reference Learning Control (FMRLC) / Nurhani Kasuan by Kasuan, Nurhani

    Published 2017
    “…The essential oil from plant materials contains fragile aromatic molecules that can easily be destroyed or modified by changes caused during the extraction process. …”
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  6. 8426
  7. 8427

    The effects of Omega-3, Omega-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFAs) and Vitamin E on patients with the remitting-relapsing (RR) form of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Cyprus by Loucaides, George N.

    Published 2016
    “…By measuring the incorporation and changes of the lipid composition in red blood cell (RBC) membranes before and after the dietary intervention, and by correlating the efficacy of the different interventions with disease progression, it was shown that supplementation with these specific molecules (that can either act on their own or synergistically) could probably cause the decrease of arachidonic acid (AA) and linoleic acid (LA) from the RBC membranes and the subsequent substitution by eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). …”
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  8. 8428

    Structural and evolutionary analysis of HLA-D-region products. by Travers, P, Blundell, T, Sternberg, M, Bodmer, W

    Published 1984
    “…The amino acid sequences have been determined for a number of these molecules. Class I antigens, typified by the HLA-ABC antigens, are composed of a 43,000-molecular weight (MW) glycosylated transmembrane polypeptide with three external domains (alpha 1, alpha 2 and alpha 3), of which the one nearest the membrane (alpha 3) is associated with a 12,000-MW nonglycosylated polypeptide, beta 2-microglobulin. …”
    Journal article
  9. 8429
  10. 8430

    Bile acid metabolites control TH17 and Treg cell differentiation by Hang, S, Paik, D, Yao, L, Kim, E, Trinath, J, Lu, J, Ha, S, Nelson, BN, Kelly, SP, Wu, L, Zheng, Y, Longman, RS, Rastinejad, F, Devlin, AS, Krout, MR, Fischbach, MA, Littman, DR, Huh, JR

    Published 2019
    “…Bile acids are abundant in the mammalian gut, where they undergo bacteria-mediated transformation to generate a large pool of bioactive molecules. Although bile acids are known to affect host metabolism, cancer progression and innate immunity, it is unknown whether they affect adaptive immune cells such as T helper cells that express IL-17a (TH17 cells) or regulatory T cells (Treg cells). …”
    Journal article
  11. 8431

    Myoendothelial gap junctions may provide the pathway for EDHF in mouse mesenteric artery. by Dora, K, Sandow, S, Gallagher, N, Takano, H, Rummery, N, Hill, C, Garland, C

    Published 2003
    “…Inhibition of the synthesis of prostaglandins or metabolites of arachidonic acid had no effect under the same conditions, and small rises in exogenous K+ failed to evoke consistent or marked smooth muscle relaxation, arguing against a role for these molecules and ions as EDHF. Serial section electron microscopy revealed a high incidence of MEGJs, which was correlated with heterocellular dye coupling. …”
    Journal article
  12. 8432

    Reconstruction of the 2.4 Mb human DMD-gene by homologous YAC recombination. by Den Dunnen, J, Grootscholten, P, Dauwerse, J, Walker, A, Monaco, A, Butler, R, Anand, R, Coffey, A, Bentley, DR, Steensma, H

    Published 1992
    “…Non-disjunction is rare for overlapping YACs, but increases upon sporulation of diploid cells containing non-overlapping molecules. We have exploited this feature in a three-point recombination to bridge a 280 kb gap between two non-overlapping YACs for which no YAC of proper polarity existed. …”
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  13. 8433

    Predicting Class II MHC-Peptide binding: a kernel based approach using similarity scores by Salomon, J, Flower, D

    Published 2006
    “…Background: Modelling the interaction between potentially antigenic peptides and Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) molecules is a key step in identifying potential T-cell epitopes. …”
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  14. 8434

    Purification, crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a fusion of the LIM domains of LMO2 and the LID domain of Ldb1. by El Omari, K, Porcher, C, Mancini, E

    Published 2010
    “…The crystals belonged to space group C2, with unit-cell parameters a = 179.9, b = 51.5, c = 114.7 Å, β = 90.1°, and contained five molecules in the asymmetric unit. Multiple-wavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) data have been collected at the zinc X-ray absorption edge to a resolution of 2.8 Å and the data were used to solve the structure of the LMO2:Ldb1-LID complex. …”
    Journal article
  15. 8435

    Homology modelling and molecular dynamics simulations: comparative studies of human aquaporin-1. by Law, R, Sansom, MS

    Published 2004
    “…The orientation of the dipoles of water molecules within the pore is of key importance in maintaining low proton permeability through Aqp1. …”
    Journal article
  16. 8436

    Protein-lipid interactions at membrane surfaces: a deuterium and phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance study of the interaction between bovine rhodopsin and the bilayer head groups... by Ryba, N, Dempsey, C, Watts, A

    Published 1986
    “…The measured quadrupole splittings, taken as the separation of the turning points of the recorded NMR spectra, decreased from a value of 1.28 kHz for protein-free bilayers to approximately 0.40 kHz for bilayers containing 65 molecules of phospholipid for each rhodopsin at 32 degrees C.…”
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  17. 8437

    Regulation and characterization of mutants of fixABCX in Rhizobium leguminosarum by Webb, I, Xu, J, Sánchez-Cañizares, C, Karunakaran, R, Ramachandran, V, Rutten, P, East, A, Huang, W, Watmough, NJ, Poole, P

    Published 2021
    “…Symbiosis between Rhizobium leguminosarum and Pisum sativum requires tight control of redox balance in order to maintain respiration under the microaerobic conditions required for nitrogenase, whilst still producing the eight electrons and sixteen molecules of ATP needed for nitrogen fixation. FixABCX, electron transfer flavoproteins essential for nitrogen fixation, are encoded on the Sym plasmid (pRL10), immediately upstream of nifA, which encodes the general transcriptional regulator of nitrogen fixation. …”
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  18. 8438

    Inhibition of dendropoiesis by tumor derived and purified prostate specific antigen. by Aalamian, M, Tourkova, I, Chatta, G, Lilja, H, Huland, E, Huland, H, Shurin, G, Shurin, MR

    Published 2003
    “…The ability of DC to induce T-cell proliferation, which depends on the expression of co-stimulatory and major histocompatibility complex molecules, was also suppressed in PSA treated DC cultures. …”
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  19. 8439

    In vivo and in vitro activities and ADME-Tox profile of a quinolizidine-modified 4-aminoquinoline: A potent Anti-P. falciparum and anti-P. vivax blood-stage antimalarial by Basilico, N, Parapini, S, Sparatore, A, Romeo, S, Misiano, P, Vivas, L, Yardley, V, Croft, S, Habluetzel, A, Lucantoni, L, Renia, L, Russell, B, Suwanarusk, R, Nosten, F, Dondio, G, Bigogno, C, Jabes, D, Taramelli, D

    Published 2017
    “…The aim was to find a compound endowed with the target product profile-1 (TCP-1: molecules that clear asexual blood-stage parasitaemia), proposed by the Medicine for Malaria Venture to accomplish the goal of malaria elimination/eradication. …”
    Journal article
  20. 8440

    Expansion of highly activated iNKT cells with altered phenotype in acute dengue infection. by Kamaladasa, A, Wickramasinghe, N, Adikari, T, Gomes, L, Shyamali, N, Salio, M, Cerundolo, V, Ogg, G, Neelika Malavige, G

    Published 2016
    “…<p>Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKTs) are capable of rapid activation and production of cytokines upon recognition of antigenic lipids presented by CD1d molecules. They have been shown to play a significant role in many viral infections and were observed to be highly activated in patients with acute dengue infection. …”
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