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Sympathy for the Microbiota: How Changes in Gut Microbial Composition Influence the Immune System and Basic Physiology by Way of the Sympathetic Nervous System
Paul Andrew Muller
Jan 01, 0001
The gastro-intestinal tract is the most extensive mucosal surface in mammals and harbors the most numerous immune cell reservoir as well as a complex and autonomous nervous system. The GI tract is continuously exposed to foreign...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Technology ventures' engagement of external actors in the search for viable market applications

In order to succeed, technology ventures need to find a profitable market application for their technology. Although external market actors may provide important information for the identification and validation of potential...

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Technology ventures' engagement of external actors in the search for viable market applications

In order to succeed, technology ventures need to find a profitable market application for their technology. Although external market actors may provide important information for the identification and validation of potential...

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Co-evolution of cerebral and cerebellar expansion in cetaceans.
Cetaceans possess brains that rank among the largest to have ever evolved, either in terms of absolute mass or relative to body size. Cetaceans have evolved these huge brains under relatively unique environmental conditions...
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Membrane proteins of the vacuolar system. III. Further studies on the composition and recycling of endocytic vacuole membrane in cultured macrophages
William A Muller
Jan 01, 0001
In previous publications, we found that the membrane of macrophage phagolysosomes could be selectively radioiodinated in living cells. The technique required phagocytosis of lactoperoxidase covalently coupled to latex spheres...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Relationships among streptococci from the mitis group, misidentified as Streptococcus pneumoniae
Abstract: The aim of our study was to investigate phenotypic and genotypic features of streptococci misidentified (misID) as Streptococcus pneumoniae, obtained over 20 years from hospital patients in Poland. Sixty-three isolates...
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The Membrane Polypeptides of the Vacuolar System: Composition and Recycling
William A Muller
Jan 01, 0001
A method has been developed to deliver an iodinating system into the confines of the phagolysosome, allowing us to study the nature of the phagolysosomal membrane. Lactoperoxidase (LPO) is covalently coupled to carboxylated...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Magnetization measurements and Ginzburg-Landau simulations of micron-size β-tin samples
We describe investigations of the largely unexplored field of mesoscopic type-I superconductors. Micromagnetometry and 3D Ginzburg-Landau simulations of our single crystal β-tin samples in this regime reveal size- and...
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Shape-controlled electrodeposition of tin crystals from Sn(II)-fluoroborate solutions
The shape evolution of mesoscopic tin crystals electrodeposited on boron-doped diamond (BDD) substrates is described as a function of the ion concentration and deposition potential. Concentrations of 5-100 mM Sn(II) in 1 M...
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Shape-controlled electrodeposition of tin crystals from Sn(II)-fluoroborate solutions
The shape evolution of mesoscopic tin crystals electrodeposited on boron-doped diamond (BDD) substrates is described as a function of the ion concentration and deposition potential. Concentrations of 5-100 mM Sn(II) in 1 M...
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Lateral electron confinement with open boundaries
We have studied electron states present at the Pb(111) surface above Ar-fillednanocavities created by ion beam irradiation and annealing. Vertical confinement between the parallel crystal and nanocavity surfaces creates a series...
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Open-boundary reflection of quantum well states at Pb(111)
Using a scanning tunneling microscope, confined electron states are studied that exist above subsurface nanometer-sized voids at Pb(111), where potential barriers at the parallel vacuum–Pb(111) and Pb(111)–void interfaces...
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Shift for nonsymmetric generalised eigenvalue problems
J Berns-Muller, A Spence
Dec 01, 2006
In this paper we analyze inexact inverse iteration for the nonsymmetric generalized eigenvalue problem Ax = λMx, where M is symmetric positive definite and the problem is diagonalizable. Our analysis is designed to apply to the...
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Winthrop English Majors Recognized at International Conference
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Senior Alex Muller, president of the Winthrop Iota Mu Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta and editor of the Winthrop Literary Magazine The Anthology, was awarded the $4,000 Sigma Tau Delta Senior Scholarship for his outstanding scholarly...
Published by: Winthrop University

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