1H NMR METABONOMICS INDICATES CONTINUED METABOLIC CHANGES AND SEXUAL DIMORPHISM POST-PARASITE CLEARANCE IN SELF-LIMITING MURINE MALARIA MODEL.

1H NMR metabonomics indicates continued metabolic changes and sexual dimorphism post-parasite clearance in self-limiting murine malaria model.

Malaria, a mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium spp.is considered to be a global threat, specifically for the developing countries.In human subjects considerable information exists regarding post-malarial physiology.However, most murine malarial models are lethal, and most hybrid willows for sale studies deal with acute phases occurring as d

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DeepSRE: Identification of sterol responsive elements and nuclear transcription factors Y proximity in human DNA by Convolutional Neural Network analysis.

SREBP1 and 2, are cholesterol sensors able to modulate cholesterol-related gene expression responses.SREBPs binding sites are characterized by the presence of multiple target sequences as gul rune d2 SRE, NFY and SP1, that can be arranged differently in different genes, so that it is not easy to identify the binding site on the basis of direct DNA

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Time Scale in Alternative Positioning, Navigation, and Timing: New Dynamic Radio Resource Assignments and Clock Steering Strategies

Terrestrial and satellite communications, tactical data links, positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT), as well as distributed sensing will continue to require precise timing and the ability to synchronize and disseminate time effectively.However, the supply of space-qualified clocks that meet Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)-level perf

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Endocervicosis: A Rare Lesion of the Cervix

Endocervicosis is one of the benign mullerian lesions of the cervix, characterized by the extension of the glands lined with endocervical type epithelium with cystic dilated appearance from the cervical wall arcade smokey the bear belt to the paracervical connective tissue.Endocervicosis often occurs in the bladder.There are case reports in the axi

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