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Effect of Synthesis Conditions on the Molecular and Crystal Structures of Heterometallic 1D-Polymeric Acetate Complexes with the {Dy2Co}n Motif
AbstractNew heterometallic 1D-polymeric acetate complexes with the {Dy 2 Co} n motif of the metallic framework, [Dy 2 Co(CH 3 COOO) 8 (H 2 O) 4 ] n ∙ 6 n H 2 O ( I )...
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Protein post-translational modifications in bacteria
Over the past decade the number and variety of protein post-translational modifications that have been detected and characterized in bacteria have...
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Ultrafast optical manipulation of magnetic order in ferromagnetic materials
The interaction between ultrafast lasers and magnetic materials is an appealing topic. It not only involves interesting fundamental questions that...
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Targeting ideal oral vaccine vectors based on probiotics: a systematical view
Probiotics have great potential to be engineered into oral vaccine delivery systems, which can facilitate elicitation of mucosal immunity without...
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The influence of selected pharmaceuticals on biogas production from laboratory and real anaerobic sludge
The presented study summarizes laboratory tests results to define the inhibition effect of selected pharmaceuticals on biogas production under...
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Introduction
This thesis addresses the current-driven magnetic domain wall (DW) motion in antiferromagnetically-coupled ferrimagnets. There are two aspects behind... -
In-depth analysis of Bacillus subtilis proteome identifies new ORFs and traces the evolutionary history of modified proteins
Bacillus subtilis is a sporulating Gram-positive bacterium widely used in basic research and biotechnology. Despite being one of the...
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Room-temperature high spin–orbit torque due to quantum confinement in sputtered BixSe(1–x) films
The spin–orbit torque (SOT) that arises from materials with large spin–orbit coupling promises a path for ultralow power and fast magnetic-based...
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Selection and screening strategies in directed evolution to improve protein stability
Protein stability is not only fundamental for experimental, industrial, and therapeutic applications, but is also the baseline for evolving novel...
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Transport, magnetic and optical properties of Weyl materials
Weyl fermions were originally proposed as massless Dirac fermions in relativistic quantum field theory. In solids, Weyl fermions often appear when...
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Cell-type specific RNA-Seq reveals novel roles and regulatory programs for terminally differentiated Dictyostelium cells
BackgroundA major hallmark of multicellular evolution is increasing complexity by the evolution of new specialized cell types. During Dictyostelid...
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Redesigning of Microbial Cell Surface and Its Application to Whole-Cell Biocatalysis and Biosensors
Microbial cell surface display technology can redesign cell surfaces with functional proteins and peptides to endow cells some unique features....
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Analysis of a bac operon-silenced strain suggests pleiotropic effects of bacilysin in Bacillus subtilis
Bacilysin, as the simplest peptide antibiotic made up of only L-alanine and L-anticapsin, is produced and excreted by Bacillus subtilis under the...
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The combination of recombinant and non-recombinant Bacillus subtilis spore display technology for presentation of antigen and adjuvant on single spore
BackgroundBacillus subtilis spores can be used for presentation of heterologous proteins. Two main approaches have been developed, the recombinant...
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Inequalities
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Influence of Vehicle Load Mode on the Response of an Asymmetrically-Loaded Deep Excavation
At present, the research on the influence of vehicle load mode on response of asymmetrically-loaded deep excavation is limited. Based on a deep...
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A conductive topological insulator with large spin Hall effect for ultralow power spin–orbit torque switching
Spin–orbit torque switching using the spin Hall effect in heavy metals and topological insulators has a great potential for ultralow power...
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Surface display of the thermophilic lipase Tm1350 on the spore of Bacillus subtilis by the CotB anchor protein
Lipases expressed in microbial hosts have great commercial value, but their applications are restricted by the high costs of production and harsh...
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Display of Escherichia coli Phytase on the Surface of Bacillus subtilis Spore Using CotG as an Anchor Protein
Escherichia coli phytase (AppA) has been widely used as an exogenous feed enzyme for monogastric animals; however, the production of this enzyme has...