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1                                              BCA attenuated stroke lesion volume as measured by 9.4T
2                                              BCA from CT shows a strong correlation between body fat
3                                              BCA increased luciferase activity in cells that were tra
4                                              BCA levels were significantly increased in plasma and br
5                                              BCA removes Cu(I) from Atox1 in a three-step process inv
6                                              BCA results among patients divided by the minimal clinic
7                                              BCA significantly increased GOT mRNA and protein express
8                                              BCA treatment dysregulated the proteins involved in DNA
9                                              BCA was defined as elevated levels of insulin autoantibo
10                                              BCA was performed based on the non-contrast-enhanced, 5
11                                              BCA-1 (CXCL13) was completely absent in control biopsy s
12                                              BCA-1 (CXCL13) was expressed within lymphoid aggregates
13                                              BCA-1/CXCL13, which mediates homing to B cell zones, eli
14                                              BCA-C(18) was the most frequently detected, observed in
15                                              BCAs have rarely been studied in the environment, althou
16                                              BCAs were detected in seven samples from the U.S.A., wit
17               B cell-attracting chemokine 1 (BCA-1) responses correlate with CXC chemokine receptor (
18 expression of B cell-attracting chemokine 1 (BCA-1, CXCL13), a lymphoid chemokine involved in B-cell
19  for elevated B-cell-attracting chemokine 1 (BCA-1; fourth quartile vs first: odds ratio [OR], 2.7; 9
20 alanced gametes in infertile men harboring a BCA, and provides evidence of SYCP2-mediated male infert
21 ysis of the model showed that the rates of a BCA colonising diseased and/or healthy plant tissues and
22  response, we measured total protein using a BCA assay and 53 immune mediators using multiplex magnet
23 y (EE) of CTNP/B.b-sup were assessed using a BCA protein assay.
24 l of phytoestrogen isoflavones, biochanin A (BCA) was identified as the most potent inducer of GOT ge
25  the 26 competing oligomers (i.e., AAA, ABB, BCA).
26 d a de novo balanced chromosomal aberration (BCA).
27          Balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs) represent a relatively untapped reservoir of singl
28 Vs), but balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs) still require karyotyping for clinical detection.
29 cance of balanced chromosomal abnormalities (BCAs), their characterization has largely been restricte
30 : Nafion, base-hydrolyzed cellulose acetate (BCA), and fibronectin.
31 y using the Cu(I) chelator bicinchonic acid (BCA) as a metal acceptor.
32 eparation workflow using bicinchoninic acid (BCA) and targeted LC/MS/MS protein and peptide assays.
33 fication to the standard bicinchoninic acid (BCA) assay protocol allows for an accurate, rapid, and e
34 n content known from the bicinchoninic acid (BCA) assay.
35 d using Western blot and bicinchoninic acid (BCA) assay.
36 s were determined by the Bicinchoninic acid (BCA) method, Ara h 1 and Ara h 2 were evaluated by SDS-P
37 hich is analogous to the bicinchoninic acid (BCA) protein assay widely used in proteomics, will be ap
38 ma levels of the branched chain amino acids (BCAs) leucine/isoleucine and their deaminated metabolite
39 ssociation to form free catalytically active BCA along with CB[7]*1 and CB[7]*2.
40 lective method for boron conjugate addition (BCA) to alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyls is presented.
41  enantioselective boryl conjugate additions (BCAs) that generate products containing boron-substitute
42                          Basal cell adenoma (BCA) and basal cell adenocarcinoma (BCAC) of the salivar
43 ics of foliar pathogen and biocontrol agent (BCA) populations in order to predict the likelihood of s
44 cteria (PGPR) as a biological control agent (BCA) to reduce the use of agrochemicals.
45 ) modified by bifunctional chelating agents (BCA) for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma radioimmunotherapy.
46                 Microbial biocontrol agents (BCAs) are increasingly being commercialized, with recent
47 of developing bifunctional chelating agents (BCAs), this new synthetic strategy offers the possibilit
48             Using biological control agents (BCAs) is an essential component of integrated pest and d
49                        beta-cyano-L-alanine (BCA) and gamma-glutamyl-beta-cyano-L-alanine (GBCA) are
50                         Bromochloro alkanes (BCAs) have been manufactured for use as flame retardants
51 is a gold NP-based biobarcode amplification (BCA) assay, which can detect HIV-1 p24 antigen at levels
52 rategy using DNA-bio-bar-code amplification (BCA) and Nb.BbvCI nicking enzyme-assisted strand cycle f
53                                Amycolatopsis BCA-696 is known for its biocontrol properties against c
54 roscopy and biomolecular component analysis (BCA) for a comparative analysis of the molecular composi
55 puted tomography) body composition analysis (BCA) and DXA or BIA measurement.
56 r extraction from body composition analysis (BCA) has far restricted the analysis of SARS-CoV-2 outco
57 utomated CT-based body composition analysis (BCA) was performed in patients with end-stage emphysema
58 ng gene data, Bayesian Concordance Analysis (BCA), as implemented in the BUCKy software, in which the
59               Addition of CB[7] to BCA*1 and BCA*2 results in the transient formation of the BCA*1*CB
60 e transient formation of the BCA*1*CB[7] and BCA*2*CB[7] ternary complexes that undergo rapid dissoci
61                                 Both BCA and BCA-Ac(18) are catalytically active, and circular dichro
62 da, also had no detectable levels of GCA and BCA.
63     The present study compares the Lowry and BCA protein assays and protein determination by N-ratios
64 ed the effects of bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) and CO2-rich gas streams on the carbonation rate of
65 two polypeptides--bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) and peracetylated BCA (BCA-Ac(18))--having the same
66 nity of unlabeled bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) for a variety of ligands (most of which are benzene
67 se) A, myoglobin, bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) II, hemoglobin (Hb), and the hemoglobin-haptoglobin
68 e active sites of bovine carbonic anhydrase (BCA) or acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and inhibit their ca
69 h carbon cloth anode (CCA) or biochar anode (BCA) were inserted into raw water saturated soils contai
70 egiella insecticola), in black cowpea aphid (BCA), in the context of different climate conditions.
71 ndothelium-removed bovine coronary arteries (BCAs) precontracted with 30 mmol/L KCl to the NO donor S
72 , lesion area at the brachiocephalic artery (BCA) was reduced dramatically by approximately 85% in fr
73 ein content assay (bicinchoninic acid assay, BCA), nanoparticles tracking analysis (NTA), and capilla
74  SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells to assess BCA and GBCA toxicity, and then applied Tandem mass tags
75                       Moreover, detection at BCA-coated CFMs can be tuned by altering hydrolysis time
76  with a deep-learning-based, fully-automated BCA from computed tomography images of the chest.
77 bonic anhydrase (BCA) and peracetylated BCA (BCA-Ac(18))--having the same sequence of amino acids but
78 lus subtilis spores with benzalcyanoacetate (BCA)-functionalized polymers to form robust composites e
79                      The association between BCA-based sarcopenia and cardiac biomarkers and disease
80 of overlapping dysregulated proteins between BCA- and GBCA-treated cells suggested that the two toxin
81 oring volatile-mediated interactions between BCAs, pathogens, and the treated commodities.
82                                         Both BCA and BCA-Ac(18) are catalytically active, and circula
83 tein and pigment parameters were analysed by BCA assay and Boulton's method, respectively, using UV-s
84 GOx) and urease, measurements of proteins by BCA assay, analysis of pH, and concentration of antioxid
85    Remarkably, Cu(I) uptake from solution by BCA is much slower than the transfer from holo-Atox1, pr
86 f facultative endosymbionts was exhibited by BCAs from the humid subtropical climate, followed by BCA
87 m the humid subtropical climate, followed by BCAs from the cold semi-arid climate, whereas none of th
88           Ozonolysis of beta-caryophyllonic (BCA) and limononic (LA) acids in the aqueous-phase was i
89  the principal features of the NHC-catalyzed BCA and SCA processes are detailed.
90               A good correlation between CE, BCA, and NTA results was shown.
91 he expression of the constitutive chemokines BCA-1 (CXCL13) and SDF-1 (CXCL12) in salivary glands fro
92        Our findings suggest that circulating BCA-1, sTNFR2, and sVEGFR2 are associated with NHL risk
93                               In cloudwater, BCA is more likely to react with O(3) with some possible
94 of a second BCA to generate apo-Atox1 and Cu-BCA(2).
95 bimolecular formation of an initial Atox1-Cu-BCA complex followed by dissociation of Atox1 and the bi
96 isplacement of the protein from the Atox1-Cu-BCA intermediate by the second BCA.
97 ollicular B cell-attracting chemokine CXCL13/BCA-1, suggesting a novel follicular B-helper-like T cel
98 on vetch), which contains beta-cyanoalanine (BCA) and gamma-glutamyl beta-cyanoalanine (gammaGBCA) is
99 SE and CSE inhibited with beta-cyanoalanine (BCA) in both isolated CSE enzymes (p < 0.005) and in C6
100 tic acid (AOAA, 100 mum), beta-cyanoalanine (BCA, 500 mum) and hydroxylamine (HA, 100 mum), altered t
101 kers found in common vetch: ss-cyanoalanine (BCA) and gamma-glutamyl-ss-cyanoalanine (GCA).
102                         Biliary cystadenoma (BCA) and biliary cystadenocarcinoma (BCAC) are rare tumo
103 s monoclonal antibody by attaching different BCA moieties and evaluated their biological activities i
104                                      The DNA-BCA system contains a locked nucleic acid (LNA) modified
105 r mass, suggesting that vascular endothelial BCA-1 expression may be consequent to transcytosis.
106 oss sections (sigma, cm(2) molecule(-1)) for BCA and LA in water were also measured.
107 The recoveriess were determined as 95.8% for BCA and 97.4% for gammaGBCA.
108 ned associated with NHL after adjustment for BCA-1, sTNFR2, and sVEGFR2.
109 specimens containing PCNSL were positive for BCA-1.
110 n platform providing automated protocols for BCA analysis, protein digestion, and PTM enrichment for
111 sitively for CXCR5, the primary receptor for BCA-1.
112 ilies of persons with IDDM were screened for BCA.
113 e effects, non-fungal BCA and strategies for BCA application, although with a cost in model tractabil
114 States of America (n = 9), were analyzed for BCAs.
115 lica cartridges was found to be suitable for BCAs, with absolute recovery of individual homologues av
116 vs SCE for (PCA)Co(2) and 0.39 V vs SCE for (BCA)Co(2).
117 e genomic profiles of BCAC are distinct from BCA, with hotspot DICER1 and HRAS mutations and putative
118  constants of several unlabeled ligands from BCA, using plots of levitation height versus time.
119 heterogeneity, fungicide effects, non-fungal BCA and strategies for BCA application, although with a
120 nd, although it is most applicable to fungal BCA systems, does not address a specific biocontrol syst
121 features that are remarkably similar to GCs, BCA-1 (CXCL13) and SDF-1 (CXCL12) may contribute to the
122 ysine-epsilon-NHCOCH(3) groups and generates BCA-Ac(18).
123 %) recurrences; 2 patients who initially had BCA recurred with BCAC.
124                                           If BCAs are treated with DPI under 21% O(2) and then expose
125  inhibitors to bovine carbonic anhydrase II (BCA II), the observed thermodynamic binding signature de
126 n complexes of bovine carbonic anhydrase II (BCA) and para-substituted benzenesulfonamide ligands wit
127 association of bovine carbonic anhydrase II (BCA) and para-substituted benzenesulfonamides with chain
128 NH3+ groups of bovine carbonic anhydrase II (BCA).
129 etalloprotein--bovine carbonic anhydrase II (BCA, EC 4.2.1.1)--on unfolding upon treatment with sodiu
130  to incubation for 30 min at 37 degrees C in BCA standard working reagent.
131        Data demonstrates that carbonation in BCA-amended reactors remained limited by CO2 supply, imp
132 urrent FBXW11 missense mutation (p.F517S) in BCA that is mutually exclusive with the previously repor
133 gth-dependent manner, causing an increase in BCA mobility.
134 e BCA-696 genome The unique genes present in BCA-696 was enriched with antibiotic biosynthesis and re
135                 Activation of sGC by SNAP in BCA homogenate was also eliminated when vessels were pre
136 d a pervasive prevalence of B. aphidicola in BCAs infesting alfalfa crops across all three climate ty
137 imate, whereas none of them were detected in BCAs from the hot desert climate.
138 ld semi-arid climate; detrimental effects in BCAs of the humid subtropical climate were considerably
139 significant adverse effects were observed in BCAs inhabiting hot desert followed by those inhabiting
140 a aphidicola by the antibiotic rifampicin in BCAs, the effects on three categories of parameters were
141                 EV characterisation included BCA, SDS-PAGE, nanoparticle tracking (NTA), electron mic
142  were not greatly affected by the introduced BCA.
143 g aqueous ozonolysis were identified as keto-BCA and keto-LA, respectively.
144 lyses of beta-cyanoalanine and (13)C labeled BCA is used as an internal standard in gammaGBCA analysi
145 munostaining on selected specimens localized BCA-1 to malignant B lymphocytes and vascular endotheliu
146 BCA increased, HA inhibited) and/or LY83583 (BCA increased, AOAA and HA inhibited).
147 sGC and inhibiting NO-elicited cGMP-mediated BCA relaxation.
148                                        Micro BCA analysis confirmed a plasma protein background below
149 n samples and compared with the Pierce Micro BCA Protein Assay Kit.
150 nitude more rapidly than the acetyl-modified BCA.
151 bic interactions cause the hexanoyl-modified BCA to denature nearly three orders of magnitude more ra
152                               Acetylation of BCA with acetic anhydride converts all 18 lysine-epsilon
153 n-off switching of the catalytic activity of BCA is delineated by the combined inference of UV/vis ca
154 nd increases the hydrophobic surface area of BCA.
155 tive site was probed by observing binding of BCA to a charged arylsulfonamide using affinity capillar
156                            Eighteen cases of BCA were detected; 153 unrelated autoantibody-negative c
157                    Oxygenated derivatives of BCA and LA that were produced following aqueous ozonolys
158               Therefore the determination of BCA and gammaGBCA analytes in accurate and reliable mann
159                         Broad estimations of BCA concentrations in the dust samples indicated that le
160                            After excision of BCA, long-term outcomes were good; however, patients wit
161                    The ectopic expression of BCA-1 (CXCL13) on endothelial cells and within GC-like s
162                      In PCNSL, expression of BCA-1 by malignant lymphocytes and vascular endothelium
163 itu hybridization verified the expression of BCA-1 mRNA by malignant B cells, but not vascular endoth
164 ed that the number of exchanged hydrogens of BCA was higher when the protein was bound to a ligand wi
165 he stability of a rung of a charge ladder of BCA to denaturation with SDS.
166                               High levels of BCA-1 (CXCL13) were also found on endothelial cells in s
167                     Atmospheric lifetimes of BCA and LA due to reactions with O(3), hydroxyl radicals
168          If another small molecule ligand of BCA is dissolved in the solution, the rate of protein ef
169                                  Products of BCA and LA ozonolysis were quantified with LC-MS as well
170 r the differences in selectivity profiles of BCA and SCA processes.
171 patients who underwent surgical resection of BCA or BCAC were identified.
172  glycine chain destabilizes the structure of BCA in a length-dependent manner, causing an increase in
173 idea that charged residues on the surface of BCA do not guide protein folding and raises the broader
174 interact hydrophobically with the surface of BCA.
175 lications for the diagnosis and treatment of BCA and BCAC, which, despite histopathologic overlap, ma
176                      Systematic variation of BCA reactivity and comonomer-dependent polymer dynamics
177 ty that was cryptic to karyotyping in 21% of BCAs, highlighting the limitations of conventional cytog
178                            At least 33.9% of BCAs resulted in gene disruption that likely contributed
179 mutations collectively accounting for 94% of BCAs.
180                 We explored the landscape of BCAs at nucleotide resolution in 273 subjects with a spe
181 cortisone produced an elevation in levels of BCAs and their metabolites which were lowered by insulin
182                     The direct modulation of BCAs by glucocorticoids and insulin may provide the basi
183  observed discrepancies in the parameters of BCAs from the humid subtropical climate can be attribute
184 d by SNAP were eliminated by pretreatment of BCAs with DPI under 21% O(2) but not under N(2).
185 These results demonstrate that the HIV-1 p24 BCA assay offers 100-150-fold enhancement in the detecti
186 e carbonic anhydrase (BCA) and peracetylated BCA (BCA-Ac(18))--having the same sequence of amino acid
187 (HA, 100 mum), altered the NPV to PGF2alpha (BCA increased, HA inhibited) and/or LY83583 (BCA increas
188 hest dose of hydrocortisone increased plasma BCAs in both insulin groups but increased free fatty aci
189  hydrated CO2 species, apparently preventing BCA from catalyzing the dehydration reaction.
190 oryl and silyl conjugate addition reactions (BCA and SCA, respectively), which proceed without the ne
191                                  Remarkably, BCA breakpoints in eight subjects altered a single TAD e
192 ciation of Atox1 and the binding of a second BCA to generate apo-Atox1 and Cu-BCA(2).
193  the Atox1-Cu-BCA intermediate by the second BCA.
194                                 We sequenced BCAs in patients with autism or related NDDs, revealing
195 NGS)-based draft genome of Amycolatopsis sp. BCA-696 comprised of ~ 9.05 Mb linear chromosome with 68
196 ave also reported that the Amycolatopsis sp. BCA-696 produces the glycopeptide antibiotic vancomycin
197 nt actinobacterial species Amycolatopsis sp. BCA-696 was developed and characterized in this study.
198                               In this study, BCA-C(14) mixture standards were synthesized and used to
199                     Moreover, submicroscopic BCAs and subarray threshold CNVs are intractable, or cry
200 nt the first experimental demonstration that BCA is not the rigid, static globulin that has been typi
201                                 We find that BCA is relatively fouling-resistant.
202                                          The BCA assay is a colorimetric method for estimating protei
203                                          The BCA features and markers were univariately analyzed with
204                                          The BCA specimens were obtained from the leaves of the host
205 the aortic root (P < 0.01) and by 50% at the BCA (P < 0.05) in fractalkine-deficient females at 16 we
206 ctalkine-deficient mice appears to be at the BCA rather than the aortic root.
207   We found excellent correlation between the BCA assay and the demetabolized NMR integrals.
208  thus, their fluorescence is quenched by the BCA chromophore (lambda(max) 562 nm).
209 ate coefficients (k(ozone)) measured for the BCA + ozone (O(3)) reaction at 295 +/- 2 K were 4.8 +/-
210                             Furthermore, the BCA assay detected HIV-1 infection 3 days earlier than d
211 uses europium NPs to replace gold NPs in the BCA assay to further simplify the detection method and d
212 ally unfolded intermediate stabilized in the BCA II folding/unfolding reaction, and it could be used
213                         The reduction in the BCA population size was relatively small within 8 days;
214  466 unique orthologous genes present in the BCA-696 genome The unique genes present in BCA-696 was e
215 *2 results in the transient formation of the BCA*1*CB[7] and BCA*2*CB[7] ternary complexes that under
216                A comparative analysis of the BCA-696 genome with publicly available closely related g
217                       Genome assembly of the BCA-696 has also provided genes involved in key pathways
218 ydrogens with increasing chain length of the BCA-bound ligand, across the series.
219 o overcome this limitation, we performed the BCA assays in opaque, white 384-well plates.
220 ally used PA gel yielded higher SBS than the BCA/BPA etchants, it exhibited greater adhesive remnants
221  healthy plant tissues and the time that the BCA remains active are two of the more important factors
222                             In contrast, the BCAs of each climate type exhibited a distinct array of
223 a was not detected molecularly in any of the BCAs from the three climates.
224 cy, it is necessary to frequently apply this BCA with the application interval depending on the growt
225 ccessfully adapted to the synthesis of three BCAs with great interest especially for biomedical appli
226                         Addition of CB[7] to BCA*1 and BCA*2 results in the transient formation of th
227 rity of the immobilized ligands are bound to BCA.
228 ully detected the binding of brinzolamide to BCA II, a non-two-state folding protein.
229 l zone and peritoneal B1 B cells, respond to BCA-1, implying that responsiveness to this follicular c
230                              Taken together, BCA represents a natural phytoestrogen that mitigates st
231        We investigate the association of two BCA-based biomarkers with the development of severe SARS
232 tal fate of Bacillus subtilis, a widely used BCA, focusing on its dispersal aspect in open field and
233                                        Using BCA on routine Positron emission tomography/CT-scans to
234 rison to controls, brucite carbonation using BCA was accelerated by up to 240%.
235 on for future physical-organic studies using BCA as a model to examine interactions between proteins
236 factors did not reliably predict BCAC versus BCA (sensitivity, 81%; specificity, 21%).
237 rm outcomes were associated with BCAC versus BCA, as well as the presence of spindle cell/ovarian str
238 ssed in U/L), and total protein content (via BCA assay, expressed in g/L).
239               On pathology most lesions were BCA (89.1%), whereas 27 (10.9%) were BCAC.
240                                      Whereas BCA-1 was not detected in normal human brain, all 24 bra
241                                        While BCAs may reduce fertility by production of unbalanced ga
242  Alkaline brucite slurries were amended with BCA and supplied with 10% CO2 gas while aqueous chemistr
243 other dietary protein is not associated with BCA.
244                                Children with BCA were breast-fed for a slightly longer duration than
245                 The beads are incubated with BCA and allowed to reach an equilibrium state in which t
246 /6 mice were intraperitoneally injected with BCA (5 and 10 mg/kg) for 4 wk and subjected to ischemic
247 posed cysteines on the spore coat react with BCA motifs, forming dynamic thia-Michael networks with Y
248  the inhibitory effects of DPI compared with BCAs that were not treated with dithionite.
249 d (5 M) or phosphoric acid (37% PA) to yield BCA and BPA etchants respectively.

 
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