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Surface acoustic wave induced particle manipulation in a PDMS channel—principle concepts for continuous flow applications
A device for acoustic particle manipulation in the 40 MHz range for continuous-flow operation in a 50 μm wide PDMS channel has been evaluated. Unidirectional interdigital transducers on a Y-cut Z-propagation l...
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Self-terminating diffraction gates femtosecond X-ray nanocrystallography measurements
X-ray free-electron lasers have enabled new approaches to the structural determination of protein crystals that are too small or radiation-sensitive for conventional analysis1. For sufficiently short pulses, diff...
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Is It Morally Right to Use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in War?
Several robotic automation systems, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are being used in combat today. This evokes ethical questions. In this paper, it is argued that UAVs, more than any other weapon, ma...
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Rapid readout detector captures protein time-resolved WAXS
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Who will become malnourished? A prospective study of factors associated with malnutrition in older persons living at home
To describe the nutritional status of older persons living at home, to investigate factors of importance for nutritional status, and to describe possible relationships between nutritional status and health-rel...
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Open AccessGastroparesis is associated with oxytocin deficiency, oesophageal dysmotility with hyperCCKemia, and autonomic neuropathy with hypergastrinemia
Gastrointestinal (GI) dysmotility and autonomic neuropathy are common problems among diabetics with largely unknown aetiology. Many peptides are involved in the autonomic nervous system regulating the GI tract...
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Resistin in severe bacterial infections
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HMGB1 expression in streptococcal soft-tissue infections correlates with disease severity
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LL-37 at the local site of streptococcal skin and soft-tissue infections
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Biotechnology of selenocysteine
In this chapter we describe strategies to produce synthetic selenoproteins, with a focus on recombinant selenoprotein production in E. coll. We further discuss the possible use of selenocysteine (Sec) in prote...
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Exploiting the 21st amino acid—purifying and labeling proteins by selenolate targeting
Selenium is essential to human life and occurs in selenoproteins as selenocysteine (Sec), the 21st amino acid. The selenium atom endows selenocysteine with unique biochemical properties, including a low pKa and a...