359) mpled from different sites, different oak species (Quercus petraea, Quercus frainett |
360) ed in diabetes because of reactive-oxygen-species (ROS)-induced endothelial cell dam |
361) mate-induced toxicity and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-produced oxidative stress in |
362) : To study the effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive antibacterial mic |
363) od was used to detect the reactive oxygen species (ROS, denoted by red fluorescence |
364) al reactions that produce reactive oxygen species (ROSs) and nitrogen reactive speci |
365) olites nitrate, nitrite, and nitrosylated species (RXNO) in mature breast milk, sali |
366) r natural sugars, whereas the frugivorous species (Rousettus leschenaultii) showed s |
367) de, a nitrogen containing reactive oxygen species (also termed reactive nitrogen or |
368) by a few phylogenetically closely related species (belonging to Bacteroides and Clos |
369) intravenous dosing in domesticated animal species (dogs, cats, and horses) of a nove |
370) e sum of inorganic and methylated arsenic species (iSumAs). |
371) ix elevates mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mROS) levels and causes mitochond |
372) Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species (mtROS) were considered for many y |
373) or all sites except Bermuda where dust tracer species (nss Ca2+) exhibited enhanced |
374) Oral streptococcal species (n = 20), however, were not su |
375) tion pathway for lapatinib in preclinical species (rat and dog), limiting formation |
376) day; 95%CI, -1.59, -0.91), Lactobacillus species (spp.) plus Bifidobacterium spp. |
377) , including 11 orders, 26 families and 47 species, 4 absolute dominant populations, |
378) showed high concordance between mammalian species, 89%, but only 63% between mammali |
379) gicide and Rodenticide Act and Endangered Species Act as example regulatory statutes |
380) The species Chironomus sp. |
381) tention has focused on those derived from species D, which have proven robust vaccin |
382) transferase from the Berberidaceae-family species Epimedium sagittatum (EsPT2) that |
383) gh specific protocols may be required for species-specific NIS detection, for genera |
384) Among C4/CAM facultative species, Portulaca oleracea L. |
385) s and samples to establish haematological species-specific RIs, providing a valuable |
386) fluorescent protein; ROS: reactive oxygen species; RT-PCR: reverse transcriptase pol |
387) e, receptor type, C; ROS: reactive oxygen species; SLE: systemic lupus erythematosus |
388) the Sequence Alignment to Predict Across Species Susceptibility (SeqAPASS) tool. |
389) ed as the percentage of inorganic arsenic species [iAs% = (As3 + As5)/iSumAs, MMA |
390) Synthetic TRs from two representative species, a hemichordate and a mollusk, rec |
391) Species abundance weightings altered trait |
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