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Does bioelectrochemical cell configuration and anode potential affect biofilm response?
(Portland Press Ltd., 2012-12-01)
Electrochemical gradients are the backbone of basic cellular functions, including chemo-osmotic transport and ATP synthesis. Microbial growth, terminal respiratory proteins and external electron transfer are major pathways ...
Evaluation of chemical amendments to control phosphorus losses from dairy slurry
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-04-15)
Land application of dairy slurry can result in incidental losses of phosphorus (P) to runoff in addition to increased loss of P from soil as a result of a buildup in soil test P (STP). An agitator test was used to identify ...
Temporal changes in bone composition, architecture, and strength following estrogen deficiency in osteoporosis
(Springer Nature, 2012-10-18)
Using an ovariectomized (OVX) ovine model, we provide an analysis of the timing of changes in bone following estrogen deficiency. The expression of genes known to regulate osteoclastogenesis, matrix production, and ...
Latitude and lake size are important predictors of over-lake atmospheric stability
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2017-08-08)
Turbulent fluxes across the air-water interface are integral to determining lake heat budgets, evaporation, and carbon emissions from lakes. The stability of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) influences the exchange of ...
Ddk dependent regulation of top2a at centromeres revealed by a chemical genetics approach
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-07-12)
In eukaryotic cells the CDC7/DBF4 kinase, also known as DBF4-dependent kinase (DDK), is required for the firing of DNA replication origins. CDC7 is also involved in replication stress responses and its depletion sensitises ...
Assessment of stem cell carriers for tendon tissue engineering in pre-clinical models
(Springer Nature, 2014-01-01)
Tendon injuries are prevalent and problematic, especially among young and otherwise healthy individuals. The inherently slow innate healing process combined with the inevitable scar tissue formation compromise functional ...
Structure elucidation and in vitro toxicity of new azaspiracids isolated from the marine dinoflagellate azadinium poporum
(MDPI AG, 2015-10-30)
Two strains of Azadinium poporum, one from the Korean West coast and the other from the North Sea, were mass cultured for isolation of new azaspiracids. Approximately 0.9 mg of pure AZA-36 (1) and 1.3 mg of pure AZA-37 (2) ...