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Correction to: The starch-binding domain as a tool for recombinant protein purification
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Shape coexistence revealed in the \(N=Z\) isotope \(^{72}\) Kr through inelastic scattering
The \(N=Z=36\) N = Z = 36 nucleus \(^{72}\) 72 Kr has been studied by inelastic scattering at intermediate energies. Two targets, \(^{9}\) 9 Be and \(^{197}\) 197 Au, were used to extract ...
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Open AccessESICM LIVES 2016: part one
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The starch-binding domain as a tool for recombinant protein purification
Recombinant protein purification with affinity tags is a widely employed technique. One of the most common tags used for protein purification is the histidine tag (Histag). In this work, we use a tandem starch-bi...
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Relationship between extravascular lung water and oxygenation indices in patients with acute respiratory failure
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A field potential analysis of the electromotor system in Gymnotus carapo
To investigate the synchronization mechanisms operating in the electromotor system, electric organ discharge related field potentials of neural origin were recorded in intact fish. Components corresponding to ...
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Nuclear pores in rat hypothalamic arcuate neurons: Sex differences and changes during the oestrous cycle
The numerical density of nuclear pores was assessed on freeze-fracture replicas of hypothalamic arcuate neurons from adult male and female rats. In females the nuclear pore density fluctuated during the oestro...