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Towards an integrated age-model for the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 347 Site M0059, Little Belt
Synthesis of Double-Modified Xyloside Analogues for Probing the β4GalT7 Active Site
Monosubstituted naphthoxylosides have been shown to function as substrates for, and inhibitors of, the enzyme β4GalT7, a key enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway leading to glycosaminoglycans and proteoglycans. In this article, we explore the synthesis of 16 xyloside analogues, modified at two different positions, as well as their function as inhibitors of and/or substrates for the enzyme. Seemingly
BVOC ecosystem flux measurements at a high latitude wetland site
A novel mutation on the transferrin gene abolishes one N-glycosylation site and alters the pattern of transferrin isoforms, mimicking that observed after excessive alcohol consumption.
In the process of obtaining a driver's license, a healthy 28year old man presented increased levels of disialo-transferrin (TF) (approx. 20%, ref. value<2) by HPLC analysis of TF isoforms (%CDT), while other markers of excessive alcohol consumption (PEth, MCV and γ-GT) were in the normal range. The objective of this study was to determine the cause of the increased %CDT levels.
Identification of covalent binding sites of ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate, methyl methacrylate and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate in human hemoglobin using LC/MS/MS techniques.
Acrylates are used in vast quantities, for instance in paints, adhesive glues, molding. They are potent contact allergens and known to cause respiratory hypersensitivity and asthma. Here we study ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate (ECA), methyl methacrylate (MMA) and 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA). There are only limited possibilities to measure the exposure to acrylates, especially for biological monitori
Review of ‘Sites of Violence: Gender and Conflict Zones’ (2004), W. Giles and J. Hyndman (eds.)
The proximal promoter of the human cathepsin G gene conferring myeloid-specific expression includes C/EBP, c-myb and PU.1 binding sites.
The A phenotype in the ABO blood group system is due to a splice-site mutation in a hybrid between a new O-like allelic lineage and the A allele.
Synthesis of New Polydentate Framework Ligands for Modelling of Biological Metal Sites
Fracture mapping using seismic amplitude variation with offset and azimuth analysis at the Weyburn CO2 storage site
Cap rock integrity is an essential characteristic of any reservoir to be used for long-term CO 2 storage. Seismic AVOA (amplitude variation with offset and azimuth) techniques have been applied to map HTI anisotropy near the cap rock of the Weyburn field in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada, with the purpose of identifying potential fracture zones that may compromise seal integrity. This analysis, su
Review of Takala, H. The Ristola Site in Lahti and the Earliest Postglacial Settlement of South Finland
Shortcoming in current practice of decision-making in contaminated site remediation
3-Substituted 1-Naphthamidomethyl-C-galactosyls Interact with Two Unique Sub-Sites for High-Affinity and High-Selectivity Inhibition of Galectin-3
The galectins are a family of galactose-binding proteins playing key roles in inflammatory processes and cancer. However, they are structurally very closely related, and discovery of highly selective inhibitors is challenging. In this work, we report the design of novel inhibitors binding to a subsite unique to galectin-3, which confers both high selectivity and affinity towards galectin-3. Olefin
Mapping of the H-kininogen binding site exposed by the prekallikrein heavy chain
Ultrasonography in psoriatic arthritis: Which sites should we scan?
Decoration of bone and antler artefacts as an indication of Mesolithic networks : Finds from a central Swedish late Mesolithic site
Generation of new enzyme inhibitors using imprinted binding sites : The anti-idiotypic approach, a step toward the next generation of molecular imprinting
Synthesis and SAR Studies of Antibacterial Peptidyl Derivatives Based upon the Binding Site of Human Cystatin C
BACKGROUND: Antibacterial peptidyl derivative - Cystapep 1, was previously found to be active both against antibiotic-resistant staphylococci and streptococci as well as antibiotic-susceptible strains of these species. Therefore, it is a promising lead compound to search for new antimicrobial peptidomimetics.OBJECTIVES: We focused on identifying structural elements that are responsible for the bio
