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Does the increase of exosomal microRNAs reflect an activated immune system in melanoma? content piece image
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Does the increase of exosomal microRNAs reflect an activated immune system in melanoma?

Cutaneous malignant melanoma is a form of skin cancer that accounts for 65% of skin cancer-related deaths. The incidence increases continuously, and while early detection leads to nearly 100% survival rates, the mortality raises to greater than 80% for patients with advanced disease.
A New Approach to Increase Yields and Improve Functionality of Recombinant Proteins content piece image
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A New Approach to Increase Yields and Improve Functionality of Recombinant Proteins

The ability to express and extract fully functional proteins in sufficient quantities from bacterial cultures is a prerequisite for many projects in which recombinant proteins are required for structural studies, functional characterization, as assay components or for other applications. However, low yield, poor solubility and lack of functionality are often associated with, what should be, a routine procedure.
Rapid Metabolite Identification using Advanced Algorithms for Mass Spectral Interpretation content piece image
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Rapid Metabolite Identification using Advanced Algorithms for Mass Spectral Interpretation

Recognizing differences between related LC/MS data sets is the basic premise for the determination of potential metabolites in drug development. Finding small differences between two or more datasets requires a deep and rigorous analysis of each data set to extract and determine those m/z values that give rise to chromatographic peaks.
Function of Protein Kinase C-1 in memory in Caenorhabditis elegans content piece image
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Function of Protein Kinase C-1 in memory in Caenorhabditis elegans

To study long lasting olfactory memory in C. elegans, we conditioned the nematodes to form an association between the odorant benzaldehyde and starvation.
Cloning And Purification of a Putative Repressor Protein from Arthrobacter nicotinovorans Pao1 content piece image
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Cloning And Purification of a Putative Repressor Protein from Arthrobacter nicotinovorans Pao1

The soil bacterium Arthrobacter nicotinovorans carries the pAO1 catabolic megaplasmid which enables it to grow on nicotine (Igloi and Brandsch, 2003).
Over-representation of Proteins Identified as Disease Biomarkers and their Relation to Post-Mortem Events content piece image
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Over-representation of Proteins Identified as Disease Biomarkers and their Relation to Post-Mortem Events

Tissue sampling is a major traumatic event that can have drastic effects within a very short timeframe at the molecular level resulting in loss of sample quality due to post sampling changes. It has recently been reported that the same proteins, regardless of tissue origin or species, are often found expressed differentially in various disease states, bringing into question the significance of these proteins as biomarkers.
Cloning And Purification of a Putative Repressor Protein from Arthrobacter nicotinovorans Pao1 content piece image
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Cloning And Purification of a Putative Repressor Protein from Arthrobacter nicotinovorans Pao1

The soil bacterium Arthrobacter nicotinovorans carries the pAO1 catabolic megaplasmid which enables it to grow on nicotine (Igloi and Brandsch, 2003).
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Experimental evidence of a xylose--catabolic pathway on the pAO1 megaplasmid of Arthrobacter nicotinovorans

The soil bacterium Arthrobacter nicotinovorans carries the pAO1 catabolic megaplasmid which enables it to grow on nicotine (Igloi and Brandsch, 2003).
Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Pulmonary Surfactant Interacting With Nanoparticles content piece image
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Pulmonary Surfactant Interacting With Nanoparticles

MD simulation studies using NAMD of lipid bilayers supported on alpha-quartz (nanoparticles) and kaolinite with explicit water molecules will be presented to understand the physiochemical effects of nanoparticles on pulmonary surfactant.
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Integrating compound storage into automated laboratory workflows

This poster discusses the benefits of comPOUND for automated sample storage and delivery. TTP Labtech’s pneumatic transport technology, lab2lab, integrates these stores with other instrumentation into managed, fully automated workflows, allowing the scientist to focus on research and data analysis.
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