1. [PDF] Temperate tree microbiomes: divergent soil and leaf canopy ...
In the current paper, we analyse and compare the bacterial and fungal communities in the canopy and soil of the temperate forests of Bavarian Forest. National ...
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20 sep 2024 · The research presented in this thesis was carried out at the BIOS – Lab on a Chip group at the MESA+ institute for Nanotechnology, ...
3. Myosin 1c and myosin IIB serve opposing roles in lamellipodial ...
The myosin family of motor proteins is implicated in mediating actin-based growth cone motility, but the roles of many myosins remain unclear.
The myosin family of motor proteins is implicated in mediating actin-based growth cone motility, but the roles of many myosins remain unclear. We previously implicated myosin 1c (M1c; formerly myosin Iβ) in the retention of lamellipodia (Wang et ...
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Benchmarking the predictive capability of hydrological models for river flow and flood peak predictions across over 1000 catchments in Great Britain
Multiple terms: term1 term2 red apples returns results with all terms like: Fructose levels in red and green apples
5. Myosin Va and myosin VI coordinate their steps while engaged in an in ...
Myosin Va (myoV) and myosin VI (myoVI) are processive molecular motors that transport cargo in opposite directions on actin tracks.
Myosin Va (myoV) and myosin VI (myoVI) are processive molecular motors that transport cargo in opposite directions on actin tracks. Because these motors may bind to the same cargo in vivo, we developed an in vitro “tug of war” to characterize the ...
6. Multiple Loci Control Variation in Plasticity to Foliar Shade ...
1 nov 2020 · 2010; Coluccio et al. 2011). Because of the large size of our study, the power of the NAM population, and the assessment of new SAR traits, we ...
7. Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles by Sulfophosphovanillin ...
This difference was evidently a consequence of the interplay between the particle size and its tendency to pellet at a specific centrifugal force. 3.2 SPV ...
Background: Detailed characterization of extracellular vesicles (EVs) is crucial for their application in medical diagnostics. However, the complexity of their chemical composition and the heterogeneity of EV populations make their characterization challenging. Here we describe two analytical procedures that can help overcome this challenge. Methods: Small EVs were isolated from conditioned cell culture media using ultracentrifugation and characterized using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Raman spectroscopy was used to assess the overall composition of the isolated samples and lipids extracted from them. Sulfophosphovanillin (SPV) colorimetric assay was used to quantify the contents of lipid. Results: Six samples of EVs were characterized. The lipid contents measured using SPV assay was in reasonable agreement with the quantitative estimates based on the particle size and concentration measured using NTA. The most peaks observed in the Raman spectra could be attributed to either proteins or lipids, and their origins was confirmed by lipid extraction. The protein-to-lipid ratio was estimated based on the Raman spectra. Conclusions: The experiential procedures described in this study will he...
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Giansanti, Piero; Samaras, Patroklos; Bian, Yangyang; Meng, Chen; Coluccio ... Comparison. Journal of Proteome Research 20 (6), 2021, 3388-3394 more ...
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9. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Variants Underlying the ...
GWAS results showed that variation in these traits is controlled by many loci of small to moderate effect. A known PHYC variant contributing to hypocotyl height ...
Author Summary The goal of this work was to identify genetic variants underlying a well-characterized environmental response, the elongation of Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyls (seedling stems) in response to shade, otherwise known as shade avoidance. We performed a genome-wide association study with four phenotypes: absolute hypocotyl height of plants grown in both simulated sun and shade and two measures of how height responded to shade. With this study, we confirmed previous findings that variants in two photoreceptors were associated with hypocotyl height variation. We also found associations with genetic variants in previously-identified shade avoidance genes, as well as with variants in genes not typically considered part of the shade avoidance pathway. By examining patterns of which of the four phenotypes were associated with each gene, we were then able to discriminate between genetic variants that have a general role in hypocotyl height variation and variants that are specifically involved in the shade avoidance response. We also found that shade avoidance was not broadly associated with geography, suggesting that variation in this trait may be due to local differences in light quality.
10. Clin Endosc : Clinical Endoscopy
Comparison of 19-gauge conventional and Franseen needles for the diagnosis ... Coluccio, Giorgio Ercolani, Andrea Anderloni, Alessandro Cucchetti
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