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  1. 381
    por Allfrey, V., Mirsky, A. E.
    Publicado 1952
    “…This activation can be interpreted in terms of a specific inhibitor or an inactive form of the enzyme. A comparison of the "acid" DNAase activities of different organs of the calf, horse, chicken, mouse, and rat indicates a possible connection between the DNAase concentration of a tissue and its capacity for proliferation or regeneration. …”
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  2. 382
    por Delsuc, Frédéric, Tilak, Marie-Ka
    Publicado 2015
    “…More specifically, its hairless phenotype has been traced back to a single amino acid change (C397W) in the hair growth associated (HR) protein (or Hairless). …”
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  3. 383
    “…Most of the obtained fractions showed antimicrobial activities towards Escherichia coli (EC) and Candida albicans (CA). Total free amino acid content ranged between 5.15–49.60 mg/g, and among them, HBMP displayed the highest abundance, 49.7 mg/g, which amino acid composition ratio approached the Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization (FAO/WHO) ideal amino acid pattern recommendation. …”
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    “…Herein, we present poly(2‐oxazoline)s with iminodiacetic acid end groups (POx‐IDA) that are lower critical solution temperature (LCST) polymers and thus thermosensitive. …”
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  6. 386
    “…Their multipotent compound zones were characterized by high-resolution mass spectrometry to be catechins, rosmarinic acid, chlorogenic acid and gallic acid. The results pointed to antibacterial and enzymatic effects that were not yet known for plants such as Eleutherococcus and for compounds such as cynaratriol and caffeine. …”
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  7. 387
    por Cohn, Zanvil A., Benson, Belinda
    Publicado 1965
    “…At a low serum concentration, the cells developed small numbers of tiny cytoplasmic granules and little or no increase in acid phosphatase, cathepsin, and β-glucuronidase. …”
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  8. 388
    “…A lidocaine‐based DES with the fatty acid oleic acid as a hydrogen‐bond donor was studied. …”
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  9. 389
    “…Finger millet (44.55 μmol %), chickpea (53.33 μmol %), and green gram (17.40 μmol %) showed high oleic, linoleic, and linolenic acid contents, respectively. The ascorbic acid content was the highest in chickpea and horse gram at 86.83 and 83.76 mg/100 g, respectively. …”
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  10. 390
    por Futas, Jan, Horin, Petr
    Publicado 2013
    “…In contrast to other non-rodent mammals, multiple Ly49-like genes appear to exist in the horse, while no functional KIR genes were observed in this species. …”
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  11. 391
    por Dasmeh, Pouria, Kepp, Kasper P.
    Publicado 2013
    “…While much work has investigated multi-step unfolding of apoMb using acid or denaturant, holomyoglobin unfolding is poorly understood despite its biological relevance. …”
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  12. 392
    “…The horse is an optimal model organism for studying the genomic response to exercise-induced stress, due to its natural aptitude for athletic performance and the relative homogeneity of its genetic and environmental backgrounds. …”
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    “…There are important differences between donkey and horse blood characteristics. Several protocols to obtain horse PRP have been reported, but no protocols have yet been reported for obtaining donkey PRP. …”
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  15. 395
    por Manwaring, Wilfred H.
    Publicado 1913
    “…About half the antibactericidal action of blood serum is due to the serum colloids, about a quarter to the neutral serum crystalloids, and a quarter to the diffusible alkalies. Diffusible acids have no antibactericidal action. 3. The addition of boric acid to an inactive mixture of leucocytic extract and serum or other body fluid occasionally restores part of the original bactericidal power, but never more than a small fraction of that power.…”
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  16. 396
    “…A modified Behrens procedure is described for the isolation of nuclei from avian erythrocytes and from the liver, kidney, thymus, pancreas, heart, and intestinal mucosa of the calf or horse. 2. The purity of these nuclei has been established by staining reactions, enzyme studies, and immunological tests for serum proteins. 3. …”
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  17. 397
    por Balintová, J., Welter, M., Marx, A.
    Publicado 2018
    “…In future, assays like the one described herein might allow nucleic acid diagnostics at single nucleotide resolution without any laboratory equipment.…”
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    “…Comparing viral amino acid sequences, we obtained an AHSV-BTV-EHDV consensus sequence for VP5 (viral protein 5) and for VP7 (viral protein 7) and generated homology models for these proteins. …”
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    “…Treatment with glucose caused an increase in 7 metabolites (including 3‐hydroxypropionic acid, glucose‐6‐phosphate, and 2,3‐dimethylsuccinic acid) and a decrease in 18 metabolites (including myo‐inositol, glutamine, and methoxamedrine) in the biofilm. …”
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