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Molecular origin of two polysaccharides ofcampylobacter jejuni81116
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006-10-01)The nature of the polysaccharide molecules of the human enteric pathogen Campylobacter jejuni has been the subject of debate. Previously, C. jejuni 81116 was shown to contain two different polysaccharides, one acidic ... -
Molecular pac-man and tacos: layered cu(ii) cages from ligands with high binding site concentrations
(Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), 2015-01-01)The in situ formation and subsequent Cu(II) ligation of the polydentate pro-ligands o-[(E)-(2-hydroxy3- methoxyphenyl) methylideneamino] benzohydroxamic acid (L1H3), o-[(E)-(2-hydroxy-3-methoxy-5-bromophenyl) methylideneamino] ... -
Molecular pathways: toll-like receptors in the tumor microenvironment--poor prognosis or new therapeutic opportunity
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Molecular photoacoustic imaging of breast cancer using an actively targeted conjugated polymer
(Dove Medical Press Ltd., 2015-01-01)Conjugated polymers (CPs) are upcoming optical contrast agents in view of their unique optical properties and versatile synthetic chemistry. Biofunctionalization of these polymer-based nanoparticles enables molecular imaging ... -
Molecular phylogenies support homoplasy of multiple morphological characters used in the taxonomy of heteroscleromorpha (porifera: demospongiae)
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2013-06-10)Sponge classification has long been based mainly on morphocladistic analyses but is now being greatly challenged by more than 12 years of accumulated analyses of molecular data analyses. The current study used phylogenetic ... -
Molecular phylogeny, pathogenicity and toxigenicity of fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici
(Springer Nature, 2016-02-17)The present study aimed at the molecular characterization of pathogenic and non pathogenic F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici strains isolated from tomato. The causal agent isolated from symptomatic plants and soil samples ... -
Molecular profiling and genomic substratification to personalise therapeutic decision making in cancer
(NUI Galway, 2022-08-16)Breast cancer management recognises that the unique genetic expression profiles of each cancer enables substratification into clinically and therapeutically distinct molecular subgroups. There are pragmatic ways of ... -
Molecular profiling: a case of zbtb16-rara acute promyelocytic leukemia
(Hindawi Limited, 2017-01-01)Several variant RARA translocations have been reported in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) of which the t(11;17)(q23;q21), which results in a ZBTB16-RARA fusion, is the most widely identified and is largely resistant to ... -
Molecular recognition ofcandida albicans(1→2)-β-mannan oligosaccharides by a protective monoclonal antibody reveals the immunodominance of internal saccharide residues
(American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB), 2012-04-05)A self-consistent model of beta-mannan oligosaccharides bound to a monoclonal antibody, C3.1, that protects mice against Candida albicans has been developed through chemical mapping, NMR spectroscopic, and computational ... -
Molecular simulation of hydrophobin adsorption at an oil-water interface
(American Chemical Society, 2012-05-16)Hydrophobins are small, amphiphilic proteins expressed by strains of filamentous fungi. They fulfill a number of biological functions, often related to adsorption at hydrophobic interfaces, and have been investigated for ... -
Molecular simulation of nanoparticle diffusion at fluid interfaces
(2010)Using molecular dynamics simulations the transport properties of a model nanoparticle in solution are studied. In bulk solvent the translational diffusion coefficients are in good agreement with previous simulation and ... -
Molecular simulations of carbohydrates and protein–carbohydrate interactions: motivation, issues and prospects
(Elsevier BV, 2010-08-01)The characterization of the 3D structure of oligosaccharides, their conjugates and analogs is particularly challenging for traditional experimental methods. Molecular simulation methods provide a basis for interpreting ... -
Molecular structure and phase behaviour of hairy-rod polymers
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2009)Using dissipative particle dynamics simulations the relationship between molecular architecture and phase behaviour in model hairy-rod polymers is studied. In agreement with experimental and theoretical studies the phase ... -
Molecular systematics of the subaerial green algal order trentepohliales: an assessment based on morphological and molecular data
(Microbiology Society, 2006-07-01)The order Trentepohliales is a widespread group of terrestrial green algae. As currently circumscribed, it includes six genera (Cephaleuros, Phycopeltis, Physolinum, Printzina, Stomatochroon and Trentepohlia), the phylogenetic ... -
Molecular tools for the identification and localization of algal cell wall components
(2016-01-11)Cell wall glycan-directed monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are sensitive tools for the detection of wall components in vitro (glycome profiling) and in situ (immunolocalization). Although extensively applied to land plant and ... -
Molecular weight of barley β-glucan influences energy expenditure, gastric emptying and glycaemic response in human subjects
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2013-06-07)Barley beta-glucan (BG) has been shown to reduce glycaemic response (GR) in some studies. It is hypothesised that this reduction may be a function of its physical properties that delay gastric emptying (GE). The effect of ... -
Molecular-scale evidence of aerosol particle formation via sequential addition of hio3
(Springer Nature, 2016-08-31)Homogeneous nucleation and subsequent cluster growth leads to the formation of new aerosol particles in the atmosphere(1). The nucleation of sulfuric acid and organic vapours is thought to be responsible for the formation ... -
A moment to reflect upon perceptual synchrony
(MIT Press, 2006-10)How does neuronal activity bring about the interpretation of visual space in terms of objects or complex perceptual events? If they group, simple visual features can bring about the integration of spikes from neurons ... -
The Monetary Transmission Mechanism: Evidence and Implications for European Monetary Union
(National University of Ireland, Galway, 1999)We provide some evidence consistent with a heterogeneous credit channel of monetary policy transmission in the European Union. Using the techniques of cointegration and Error Correction Models, we have shown that the ...