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Brochemical Studies of Peptidoglycan Hydrolases from Commensal and Pathogenic Bacteria
Juliel Espinosa
Jan 01, 0001
The intestinal microbiota consists of diverse bacterial species and their effectors that play key roles in regulating human health. Interestingly, cell wall, or peptidoglycan, fragments from commensal and pathogenic bacteria can...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Data Quality in Social Survey Research
Social survey researchers need to share criteria for assessing the quality of data. In the tradition of data quality debate, two antithetical positions emerge. One comes from the behaviourist paradigm: the quality of survey data...
Clinical Study of Fungal Granulomatous Diseases
Introduction: Fungal Granulomatous disease is characterised by presence of granulomas with multinucleated giant cells and palisiding histiocytes. Aspergillosis is the commonest fungal infection of the nose and sinuses....
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Expansion of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins Increases the Range of Stability of Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation
Proteins containing intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) are ubiquitous within biomolecular condensates, which are liquid-like compartments within cells formed through liquid−liquid phase separation (LLPS). The sequence of...
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Kinetic interplay between droplet maturation and coalescence modulates shape of aged protein condensates.
Biomolecular condensates formed by the process of liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) play diverse roles inside cells, from spatiotemporal compartmentalisation to speeding up chemical reactions. Upon maturation, the...
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Valency and Binding Affinity Variations Can Regulate the Multilayered Organization of Protein Condensates with Many Components
Biomolecular condensates, which assemble via the process of liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), are multicomponent compartments found ubiquitously inside cells. Experiments and simulations have shown that biomolecular...
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Role of Salt, Pressure, and Water Activity on Homogeneous Ice Nucleation.
Pure water can be substantially supercooled below the melting temperature without transforming into ice. The achievable supercooling can be enhanced by adding solutes or by applying hydrostatic pressure. Avoiding ice formation...
Published by: J Phys Chem Lett
Clinical Study of Fungal Granulomatous Diseases
Introduction: Fungal Granulomatous disease is characterised by presence of granulomas with multinucleated giant cells and palisiding histiocytes. Aspergillosis is the commonest fungal infection of the nose and sinuses....
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
A Map of Transcription Factor Expression in Neuronal Precursors of the Chicken and Mouse Embryonic Cerebellum
Daniver Morales
Jan 01, 0001
The cerebellum is comprised of an overlying cortical structure and a basal set of cerebellar nuclei (CN). The cerebellar cortex contains two principal neurons, the Purkinje cell (PC) and the granule cell (GC), whereas the CN are...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Investigating the role of customers' perceptions of employee effort and justice in service recovery:

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is, first, to identify the relationship, if any, between customers’ perceptions of justice (functional element) and employee effort (symbolic element) and their effects on satisfaction and...

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Does our cognitive empathy diminish with age? The moderator role of educational level.
INTRODUCTION: The literature has demonstrated how the relationship between cognitive or emotional intelligence and age exhibits an inverted-U-shape and that this decline can be mitigated by an individual's cognitive reserve...
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