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A non-invasive method for sexing first and second instar larvae of termites using external morphology
Division of labor is fundamental to the ecological success of social insects. In termites, both sexes engage in social tasks, and the sexual division of labor is common in many taxa. Each caste consisting of b...
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Open AccessCharacteristics of adverse drug reactions in a vemurafenib early post-marketing phase vigilance study in Japan
Post-approval research or monitoring is important to determine real-world safety of new products; however, evidence is scant for vemurafenib in Japanese patients. In Japan, a unique system is officially obliga...
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Open Access37th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (part 3 of 3)
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Open AccessESICM LIVES 2016: part two
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Open AccessHeat-Treatment-Induced Switching of Magnetic States in the Doped Polar Semiconductor Ge1−xMnxTe
Cross-control of a material property - manipulation of a physical quantity (e.g., magnetisation) by a nonconjugate field (e.g., electrical field) – is a challenge in fundamental science and also important for ...
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Open AccessFerroelectric-like metallic state in electron doped BaTiO3
We report that a ferroelectric-like metallic state with reduced anisotropy of polarization is created by the do** of conduction electrons into BaTiO3, on the bases of x-ray/electron diffraction and infrared spe...
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Open Access0094. Monocyte tace activity profile during sepsis and systemic inflammatory response syndrome
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Open Access0042. Burn injury stabilises extracellular atp and induces microvesicle production in skin
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Open AccessGlucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor-triggered T cells are key modulators for survival/death of neural stem/progenitor cells induced by ischemic stroke
Increasing evidences show that immune response affects the reparative mechanisms in injured brain. Recently, we have demonstrated that CD4+T cells serve as negative modulators in neurogenesis after stroke, but th...
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Open AccessFluid creep in burn resuscitation: the tide has not yet turned
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Open AccessMutation analysis of BRAF and KIT in circulating melanoma cells at the single cell level
The availability of molecular-targeted therapies for the treatment of melanoma has emphasised the need to identify mutations in target genes such as BRAF and KIT. Circulating tumour cells (CTC) are present in the...
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Open AccessMonocyte subset recruitment to the peritoneum following abdominal surgical incision in mice
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Open AccessPolyclonality of BRAF mutations in primary melanoma and the selection of mutant alleles during progression
Oncogenic BRAF mutation had been considered to be a founder event in the formation of melanocytic tumours; however, we recently argued against this notion by showing marked polyclonality of BRAF mutations in acqu...
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FANCG promotes formation of a newly identified protein complex containing BRCA2, FANCD2 and XRCC3
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a human disorder characterized by cancer susceptibility and cellular sensitivity to DNA crosslinks and other damages. Thirteen complementation groups and genes are identified, including BRC...
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Measurement of electric field gradient at 117In on the Cu-site in mavicyanin by perturbed angular correlation of γ-rays
The structure around the metal site of mavicyanin, a protein molecule with a copper site, was investigated in solution by using time-differential perturbed angular correlation of 117In. The electric field gradien...
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Measurement of electric field gradient at 117In on the Cu-site in mavicyanin by perturbed angular correlation of γ-rays
The structure around the metal site of mavicyanin, a protein molecule with a copper site, was investigated in solution by using time-differential perturbed angular correlation of 117In. The electric field gradien...
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The use of SEM to investigate the effect of an electron beam on the optically-visible flashover treeing of MgO ceramic
This paper introduces the use of a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to evaluate the insulation property of insulators under electron bombardment. An SEM may be used not only to observe a surface image but al...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Interoperability Framework and Capability Profiling for Manufacturing Software
ISO/TC184/SC5/WG4 is working on ISO16100: Manufacturing software capability profiling for interoperability. This paper reports on a manufacturing software interoperability framework and a capability profiling ...
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Arrest of cell division and nucleoid partition by genetic alterations in the sliding clamp of the replicase and in DnaA
In Escherichia coli, an interaction between the replication initiator DnaA and the sliding clamp protein, the β subunit (DnaN) of DNA polymerase III, is required to regulate the chromosomal replication cycle. We...
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Determination of Spatially Hybridized Charge Distribution and its Effect on Electron Transport in the Al-Cu-Ru-Si 1/1-Approximant–Theoretical Basis for the Hume-Rothery rule–
The origin of the pseudogap across the Fermi level was investigated by analyzing the electronic structure calculated in the framework of the LMTO-ASA method for the RT-type Al-Mg-Zn and MI-type Al-Cu-Ru-Si 1/1...