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Autor:
Kristyna Kupkova, Jose Verdezoto Mosquera, Jason P. Smith, Michał Stolarczyk, Tessa L. Danehy, John T. Lawson, Bingjie Xue, John T. Stubbs, Nathan LeRoy, Nathan C. Sheffield
Publikováno v:
BMC Genomics, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2022)
Abstract Background Epigenome analysis relies on defined sets of genomic regions output by widely used assays such as ChIP-seq and ATAC-seq. Statistical analysis and visualization of genomic region sets is essential to answer biological questions in
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https://doaj.org/article/950b81e1220f40159c7dd5c9d6968d0e
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 12:1210-1222
Bone sialoprotein is a small, sulfated, and phosphorylated integrin-binding glycoprotein apparently found only in tissues that eventually mineralize. Nondenatured bone sialoprotein (BSP) purified from rat osteosarcoma cell line (UMR 106-01 BSP) cultu
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Day 1 Mon, September 20, 2010.
A full-scale test propulsion measurement program was performed on the Fednav owned UMIAK I, a 31500 DWT bulk carrier classed by Det Norske Veritas. The propulsion machinery is distinguishable; consisting of the combination of a large-bore electronica
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Day 2 Mon, July 21, 2008.
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation is planning to utilize the iron deposits on the northern Baffin Island (Canada). The iron ore was discovered in the beginning of 1960ies. The mine is 100-142km from the sea shore (Milne Inlet or Steensby Inlet). The
Generation and use of recombinant human bone sialoprotein and osteopontin for hydroxyapatite studies
Autor:
John T. Stubbs
Publikováno v:
Connective tissue research. 35(1-4)
Bone sialoprotein (BSP) and osteopontin (OPN) are two extracellular bone matrix proteins that have the ability to modulate the growth of hydroxyapatite in vitro. Studies of BSP/OPN hydroxyapatite interactions in the past have been directed toward the
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Psychology. 78:493
While subjects generally report cognitive disturbances during sensory deprivation, objective tests have given inconsistent results.' A previous study indicated that this contradiction may have been due to the use of clear and structured test-problems