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1 dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON).
2 arly 50% of cyanobacterially derived high-MW DON.
3 n the "black box" of uncharacterized high-MW DON.
4 mbrane potential induced by T-2 toxin and/or DON.
5 d cerebrospinal fluid to plasma ratio versus DON.
6  samples according to the EU legal limit for DON.
7  entailing an even more pronounced effect on DON.
8 ctors also play a role in the development of DON.
9 h TaFROG, an orphan wheat protein induced by DON.
10 ents indicate that isoDON is less toxic than DON.
11 he biosensor chip to confirm the identity of DON.
12  and certification requirements for NHAs and DONs.
13 cation were assessed separately for NHAs and DONs.
14 lutamine analog (6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine [DON]).
15 amine antagonist 6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine (DON, 1) has shown robust anticancer efficacy in preclini
16 amine antagonist 6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine (DON, 14) attenuates glutamate synthesis in HIV-infected
17 monisins, beauvericin (BEA), deoxynivalenol (DON), 15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol (15-ADON), 3-acetyl-deoxy
18 The limits of detection were 15microg/kg for DON, 24microg/kg for ZEA and 12microg/kg for T-2 toxin.
19 06, 0.57 and 0.3mug/kgbw/day for the sum of (DON+3-ADON+15-ADON), fumonisins (FB1+FB2+FB3), the sum o
20                           Interestingly, the DON-3-glucoside concentrations increased (>300%) under m
21                                              DON-3-glucoside levels decreased at the end of fermentat
22 resulted in bread with greater quantities of DON-3-glucoside when fermentation occurred at 30 degrees
23 alenol (DON) and deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside (DON-3-glucoside) during the breadmaking process was stud
24 nivalenol (DON), deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside (DON-3-glucoside), 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3-ADON), 15-ac
25 An improved UPLC-MS/MS method to detect DON, DON-3-glucoside, 3-ADON, 15-ADON and DOM-1 in wheat bake
26 xamined to evaluate their effects on DON and DON-3-glucoside.
27  toxin) or at one third of the EC level (for DON: 400microg/kg).
28 ested the effect of the glutamine antagonist DON (6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine) on the outcome of NSV i
29      Signal was amplified nearly 25-fold for DON, 90-fold for ZEA and 12-fold for T-2 toxin assay usi
30 Twelve subjects (6 females, age: 24 +/- 2 y) donned a water-perfused suit circulating 34 degrees C wa
31                              Deoxynivalenol (DON), a cosmopolitan mycotoxin found in agricultural com
32                                              DON, a glutamine antagonist, inhibited the proliferation
33 ntally determine the effects of simultaneous DON additions and warming on planktonic community metabo
34                                              DON additions from wastewater treatment plant effluents
35 GN demonstrates remarkable discrimination of DON against similar mycotoxins (zearalenone and ochratox
36 minase inhibitor 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) ameliorates social avoidance and anhedonia-like beh
37     As a proof-of-principle, deoxynivalenol (DON), an important mycotoxin, was captured using an SPR
38 in at concentrations of 100ng/mL for OTA and DON and 3ng/mL for AFB1, spiked in a sample under analys
39 vels for recovery experiments were 89.6% for DON and 93.3% for FB1.
40 y were examined to evaluate their effects on DON and DON-3-glucoside.
41 )-NIR spectroscopy to assess the presence of DON and ergosterol in wheat samples through prediction a
42 aFROG contributes to host resistance to both DON and F. graminearum.
43  samples analyzed for mycotoxins occurrence, DON and FBs were present in 18% and 12%, respectively.
44 ed tumor cell-to-plasma ratio versus that of DON and resulting in a dose-dependent inhibition of cell
45 n Bradi5g03300 increases root sensitivity to DON and the susceptibility of spikes to F. graminearum,
46 31 and 9% higher concentrations of T-2/HT-2, DON and ZEA respectively, but concentrations of the thre
47 tion protocol is essential, including proper donning and doffing of personal protective equipment.
48 semble was standardized, HCP were trained on donning and doffing PPE, and a system of trained observe
49  system of trained observers supervising PPE donning and doffing was implemented.
50 ssolved organic carbon and nitrogen (DOC and DON) and aliphatic DOM contribution for five decades.
51             The stability of deoxynivalenol (DON) and deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside (DON-3-glucoside) du
52  incidence of the mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (DON) and fumonisin B1 (FB1) in industrial beers.
53 oflora and the occurrence of deoxynivalenol (DON) and fumonisins (FBs) in malting barley.
54 onship between T-2 toxin and deoxynivalenol (DON) and the risk of Kashin-Beck disease is still contro
55 acia crassicarpa monoculture had the highest DON, and 10-mixed species plantation had the highest DOC
56 TA), aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and deoxynivalenol (DON), are subject to strict regulations and recommendati
57                        These results suggest DON as a strong candidate for an effective adjunctive th
58 s selective and sensitive devices to analyse DON as the conventional methods are complex and time-con
59 ction by stimulating TRI gene expression and DON-associated cellular differentiation in F. graminearu
60 that TRI6 is essential for the regulation of DON biosynthesis by cAMP signalling but elevated PKA act
61 AMP phosphodiesterase to negatively regulate DON biosynthesis in F. graminearum.
62 uired for its normal functions in growth and DON biosynthesis.
63 ally recovered the defect of tri10 mutant in DON biosynthesis.
64 ergosterol and another that was analysed for DON by HPLC.
65                  Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) can be a significant part of the reactive N in aqua
66  technique for ergosterol quantification and DON classification of samples according to the EU legal
67 of nitrogen-rich dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) compounds that are ubiquitously distributed in mari
68                  Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) comprises the largest pool of fixed N in the surfac
69 FAC components were positively correlated to DON concentration.
70                           The lowest DOC and DON concentrations were both observed in Eucalyptus urop
71  that agriculture promotes increased DOC and DON concentrations, entailing an even more pronounced ef
72                  Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) concentrations frequently exceed those of dissolved
73 ssolved organic carbon and nitrogen (DOC and DON) concentrations in supra-permafrost groundwater (SPG
74 on and conjugation suggest that the speed of DON conjugation rather than the increase of D3G per se i
75                    These enzymes reduced the DON content by 10-14% at 45 degrees C.
76 at 30 degrees C, these enzymes increased the DON content by 13-23%.
77  The effect of xylanase and alpha-amylase on DON content depended on the fermentation temperature.
78 chis rate, Fusarium-diseased kernel rate and DON content in harvested kernels, while silencing WFhb1-
79                      Further, treatment with DON decreased hyaluronan and collagen in the tumor micro
80                                 T-2 toxin or DON decreased proliferation in a time- and concentration
81                      Our results showed that DON decreased the self-renewal potential and metastatic
82                                            A DON degradation of 6% (crackers), 5% (biscuits) and 2% (
83 sence of 4 out of 12 studied trichothecenes: DON (deoxynivalenol), 15AcDON (15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol)
84             The stability of deoxynivalenol (DON), deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside (DON-3-glucoside), 3-ac
85      In vivo study showed that T-2 toxin and DON did not accumulate preferentially in the knee joint
86                             Frustration with donning/doffing was especially apparent when needing sup
87      An improved UPLC-MS/MS method to detect DON, DON-3-glucoside, 3-ADON, 15-ADON and DOM-1 in wheat
88               We have elucidated the fate of DON during baking of crackers, biscuits and bread, which
89 administrator (NHA) and director of nursing (DON) education and certification is related to resident
90 ggested that high-molecular-weight (high-MW) DON exists only in two closely related forms, the second
91 administration of 6 delivered 11-fold higher DON exposure to tumor (target tissue; AUC(0- t) = 5.1 nm
92 counts for an important proportion of marine DON flux.
93 mL) in the presence or absence of 0.5 mug/mL DON for indicated time points.
94  DOM, as well as dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) forms in headwater streams, including temporal vari
95                The mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) frequently contaminates cereals crops worldwide, an
96 d both the photolabile and the photoproduced DON from both natural and anthropogenic sources.
97 teins, amino sugars, lignins, and tannins in DON from runoff and pond outflow water.
98  the turnover of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) from both natural and anthropogenic sources at the
99             In ICUs where healthcare workers donned gloves and gowns for all patient contact, patient
100                      OTA is more stable than DON in a baking treatment.
101                    The major part of DOC and DON in agricultural and forest reference streams is expo
102                                 The level of DON in breads without added enzymes was reduced (17-21%)
103 graminearum, highlighting the involvement of DON in early steps of infection.
104 and cost-effective alternative for detecting DON in food and feed samples.
105 tinal homogenates yet was readily cleaved to DON in P493B lymphoma cells, exhibiting a 55-fold enhanc
106 determined the distribution of T-2 toxin and DON in Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats after a single dose expo
107 iodegradability and molecular composition of DON in the urban stormwater runoff and outflow water fro
108 t in plasma and preferentially activate over DON in tumor.
109    Few methods exist to track the sources of DON in watersheds.
110 he biosynthesis of mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) in Fusarium graminearum is regulated by two pathway
111                      The biodegradability of DON increased from 10% in the stormwater runoff to 40% i
112                   Furthermore, Sch A lowered DON-induced catalase, superoxide dismutase and glutathio
113             In addition, Sch A decreased the DON-induced cyclooxygenase-2 expression and prostaglandi
114            Sch A appeared to protect against DON-induced cytotoxicity in HT-29 cells, and significant
115 ne), was investigated in HT-29 cells against DON-induced cytotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammat
116  hypothesis that EPA and DHA could alleviate DON-induced injury to intestinal porcine epithelial cell
117 ese results suggest that EPA and DHA prevent DON-induced intestinal cell injury and enhance barrier f
118 chanistic studies suggest that Sch A reduced DON-induced oxidative stress by down-regulating heme oxy
119  that Sch A exerted a cytoprotective role in DON-induced toxicity in vitro, and it would be valuable
120           This may be mediated by preventing DON-induced translocation of nuclear factor-kappaB, as w
121 dwide, and are a public health concern since DON ingestion may result in persistent intestinal inflam
122  These results suggest that T-2 toxin and/or DON inhibit proliferation and induce apoptosis through a
123                 In vitro studies showed that DON inhibited stimulus-induced proliferation of lymphocy
124                             However, because DON inhibited the immune response to infection, clearanc
125                   Herein we demonstrate that DON inhibits glutamine metabolism and provides antitumor
126 has been related to the ability to conjugate DON into a glucosylated form, deoxynivalenol-3-O-glucose
127 ut introduce larger quantities of potent LMW-DON into coastal systems.
128 , we show that the Bradi5g03300 UGT converts DON into D3G in planta.
129                                              Don is an endemic species of the dune systems of the Atl
130    Unlike inorganic N (nitrate and ammonium) DON is comprised of many different molecules of variable
131    So far it is not clear i) to which extent DON is degraded during baking and ii) if a degradation r
132 ly and efficient UGT-mediated conjugation of DON is necessary and sufficient to establish resistance
133 We found that in predenitrification BNR, LMW-DON is released during the post-aerobic step following t
134                  6-Diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine (DON) is a glutamine antagonist with robust anticancer ef
135                              Deoxynivalenol (DON) is considered to be one of the most important conta
136                              Deoxynivalenol (DON) is one of the most common mycotoxins that contamina
137                 Dysthyroid optic neuropathy (DON) is the commonest cause of blindness in thyroid asso
138                  Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is the nitrogen (N)-containing component of dissolv
139     The most stable compound (5c, methyl-POM-DON-isopropyl-ester) was evaluated in monkeys, where it
140                                              Don) Lemmon is less well documented than subgenus Pinus
141 rley, while still efficiently eliminated the DON levels and toxicogenic fungal biomass as quantified
142 t, leading to increased dissolved organic N (DON) loading.
143 e advantage in vivo over strains lacking the don locus.
144 rate that the chemical structures of high-MW DON may be much more diverse than previously thought.
145 sis of the effects of wild-type fungus and a DON minus mutant derivative.
146 ave good performance in increasing soil DOC, DON, N mineralization and plant biodiversity, we recomme
147 ms, the contribution of DOC and particularly DON occurring in the form of nonhumic high-molecular-wei
148 to compare the cytotoxicity of T-2 toxin and DON on cell lines representative of cell types encounter
149 nase inhibitors, 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) or CB-839, hypersensitize cancer cells to alkylatin
150 al details of the previously uncharacterized DON pool and outlines the means to further advance our u
151                       Many components of the DON pool have been shown to supply nitrogen nutrition to
152  fraction of the dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) pool, can form dichloroacetamide (DCAcAm) during ch
153 hich contribute to the greatest identifiable DON portion in natural waters, is limited.
154    Furthermore, cross-reacting conjugates of DON present in a naturally contaminated beer could be su
155 y, we synthesized a series of tumor-targeted DON prodrugs designed to circulate inert in plasma and p
156                              Deoxynivalenol (DON) produced by the pathogen is an important mycotoxins
157 rium head blight (FHB) and a deoxynivalenol (DON) producer.
158                                              Don, produces hundreds of biologically active monoterpen
159 ile cultures, and repression of TRI genes in DON-producing cultures.
160  In contrast, Fgskn7 mutants were reduced in DON production and defective in H2 O2 -induced TRI gene
161 ys and further regulates fungal development, DON production and plant infection in F. graminearum.
162 osine monophosphate (cAMP) treatment induced DON production by stimulating TRI gene expression and DO
163     Cellular differentiation associated with DON production was stimulated by exogenous cAMP or delet
164 irement of TRI10 for TRI gene-expression and DON production, and Pde2 is the major cAMP phosphodieste
165 se and reactive oxygen species (ROS) induces DON production, in this study, we characterized function
166 GK3 is important for growth, conidiogenesis, DON production, pathogenicity, and stress responses in F
167              It was significantly reduced in DON production, TRI gene expression, and virulence.
168 d intracellular PKA activities and increased DON production.
169 athogenic in infection assays and blocked in DON production.
170 FgAP1 or FgATF1 had no significant effect on DON production.
171 l/sexual differentiation and deoxynivalenol (DON) production, respectively.
172 eased toxisome formation and deoxynivalenol (DON) production, which was largely depended on cAMP sign
173 duced ascospore ejection and deoxynivalenol (DON) production.
174 is one of the main processes that shapes the DON quality in aquatic systems regardless of its origina
175 ersal gelator should be left in the hands of Don Quixote and as researchers we must focus on identify
176 molar DOS versus dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) ratios of 0.11 +/- 0.024 in Atlantic surface water
177 ted, yet the types and parameters useful for DON remain inconclusive.
178 glutamine analog 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) rescues mice from CM when administered late in the
179 of<40, 0.1-0.2 and<10ng/mL for OTA, AFB1 and DON, respectively, fall within the majority of currently
180  1.17 mg/kg and 501 ug/kg for ergosterol and DON, respectively.
181  (CERC), Leading Edge Endowment Fund (LEEF), Don Rix BC Leadership Chair in Genetic Medicine, Nationa
182                        However, masking both DON's amine and carboxylate functionalities imparted suf
183                                   To enhance DON's therapeutic index, we utilized a prodrug strategy
184                                To circumvent DON's toxicity, we synthesized a series of tumor-targete
185                 Additionally, treatment with DON sensitized pancreatic tumors to anti-PD1 therapy, re
186                    Eyes of TAO patients with DON showed delayed P100 latencies, decreased P100 amplit
187 ural soils as important DOC and particularly DON sources to headwater streams.
188  Overall, the predicted fraction of nonpoint DON sources was consistent with previous reports of incr
189  matrix (EEM) fluorescence of eight discrete DON sources was measured and modeled with parallel facto
190  HT-29 cells, and significantly lessened the DON-stimulated intracellular reactive oxygen species and
191   Our results suggest that PAs may be common DON substrates for marine bacterioplankton, in line with
192 cle enlargement also occur in orbits without DON suggests that other factors also play a role in the
193            Data analysis workflows typically don't access the full breadth of information about instr
194 oblem, we find robustly that inferences that don't account for post-death transmission tend to undere
195                              Current methods don't adequately address this issue since they rely on e
196     While simple resource-competition models don't allow for coexistence of a large number of species
197 bout having to initiate discussions ("If you don't ask, nobody is going to tell you anything") and th
198 notropic glutamate receptor family, yet they don't bind glutamate and are considered orphan.
199                   However, existing measures don't capture whether persons who inject drugs (PWIDs) s
200 s modifies AD risk for those individuals who don't carry the epsilon4 variant of APOE.
201               Moreover, (3) social rewarders don't condition on efficacy or other difficult-to-observ
202 ts that superficially reassemble CRISPRs but don't contain diverse spacers and have no companion cas
203                                       But we don't do justice to that view -- how could we?
204                                       But we don't do justice to that view-how could we, older mammal
205                                       But we don't do justice to that view-how could we?
206  the noncanonical up-regulation of so-called don't eat me molecules on inflamed phagocytes, which red
207 deficiency preserved the expression of CD47 (don't eat me signal) on cardiac MSCs after both TLR4 sti
208 specific immune checkpoint that engages the "don't eat me" signal CD47 expressed on tumors and normal
209 CD47, a cell-surface protein that acts as a "don't eat me" signal co-opted by cancers to evade innate
210 lexity has limited understanding of how the "don't eat me" signal is transduced biochemically.
211 alpha (SIRPalpha) on macrophages to CD47, a "don't eat me" signal on cancer cells, prevents macrophag
212  investigated the impact of eliminating the "don't eat me" signal on tumor growth and tumor-TME inter
213                              CD47 acts as a "don't eat me" signal that protects cells from phagocytos
214  cells despite their expression of the CD47 "don't eat me" signal.
215 egulated gene in all human cancers and is a "don't eat me" signal; blocking it with antibodies leads
216 gocytosis by displaying inhibitory ligands ("don't eat me" signals).
217 transduces anti-phagocytic signals from the 'don't eat me' CD47 ligand through negative Shp1 signalin
218  The released anti-CD47 antibody blocks the 'don't eat me' signal in cancer cells, thereby increasing
219 In particular, cancer cells express CD47, a 'don't eat me' signal that interacts with signal regulato
220 ple, inhibition of the macrophage SIRPalpha 'don't eat me' signal with a SIRPalpha-CD45 RIPR molecule
221 ent neoplastic cells generate this dominant 'don't eat me' signal, we analyse the CD47 regulatory gen
222 tibodies that antagonize the interaction of 'don't eat me' signals with their macrophage-expressed re
223  of anti-phagocytic surface proteins called 'don't eat me' signals-including CD47(1), programmed cell
224  the presence of additional, as yet unknown 'don't eat me' signals.
225  that aged keratinocytes near the wound edge don't efficiently upregulate Skints or activate STAT3.
226 rds, how will we know what to look for if we don't first know what is stable and what is dynamic, and
227 may give us misleading results if the models don't fit the data but are blindly used.
228 st changes will very likely be those that we don't foresee, even now.
229 of new treatments is meaningless if patients don't have access to them.
230 e only available in a laboratory setting and don't have the portability to meet the needs in point-of
231 hnical improvement ("As you get older if you don't have the stimulation from surgery to get better or
232 h benefits, although most scientific reports don't include the analysis of both properties.
233  and Robert Shepherd, respectively, "Dennis, don't just be a test tube scientist, do something to hel
234                               What consumers don't know about genetically modified food, and how that
235 lity, but researchers new to computing often don't know where to start.
236 n-where some is right, some is wrong, but we don't know which.
237                                             "Don't know" responses concerning clinical interventions
238 duce verbal acknowledgments of ignorance ("I don't know").
239 s of nature-based recreation and tourism, we don't know.
240  they used low-consensus terms or responded "don't know." However, even low-consensus color terms gro
241 larity and overall protein homology and thus don't mirror the complex multidomain architecture and th
242  that up to two-thirds at risk to inherit LS don't participate.
243                   Most clustering algorithms don't properly account for ambiguity in the source data,
244 e already have 7 billion people on earth and don't really need more.
245 d rewards can be exploited if their partners don't reciprocate.
246  architecture-particularly if these elements don't repeat in periodic patterns or collectively occupy
247         Hoerl & McCormack claim that animals don't represent time.
248 l ability to manufacture cell therapies that don't require customization for each patient.
249  responses (e.g. optokinetic nystagmus) that don't require involvement of visual cortex and higher or
250  is dominated by the magnetic field yet they don't require large currents.
251 ing is that actually, a lot of times, people don't see the world accurately.
252 onment, though most contemporary biomonomers don't spontaneously oligomerize under mild conditions wi
253 found that about 10-20% of stage IB patients don't survive 5 years, whereas patients with advanced-st
254                                       But we don't think that the existing results provide strong sup
255                                  However, we don't understand the influence of obesity on susceptibil
256 , 0.24; 95% CI, 0.09-0.70), illuminated walk/don't walk signs (OR, 0.16; 95% CI, 0.03-0.92), painted
257 negations applied to action contents (e.g., "don't write the letter") impede the activation of motor
258  the literature, negations such as "not" or "don't" reduce the accessibility in memory of the concept
259 ed if binary patterns representing match and don't-care positions are used as a filter, such that onl
260 ry factors PD-L1, HLA-G, and the macrophage "don't-eat me" signal CD47 from the AAVS1 safe harbor loc
261 is composed of what has become known as the 'don't-eat me' signal CD47, which is a protein broadly ex
262 at-me signals on tumor cells is countered by don't-eat-me signals such as CD47, which binds macrophag
263 its an anti-phagocytic signal, known as the "don't-eat-me" signal, to macrophages upon engaging its r
264 prediction uncertainty outperform those that don't.
265 d suggest alternative regimens for those who don't.
266  almost infinite number of movements, but we don't: the motions executed to pick up the remote are hi
267 e number of visual stimulus patterns, but we don't: we distinguish two actors' faces with ease but tw
268 s tests that pass the filter from those that don't?
269 cation systems produced larger amount of LMW-DON than CAS.
270  found between phytoplankton biomass and LMW-DON than other N forms.
271 ant produced a significantly higher level of DON than the tri10 mutant.
272 that wheat bran and flour may contain hidden DON that may be enzymatically released during the breadm
273  significantly less reddish immediately upon donning the glasses.
274 ereas the tri6 pde2 mutant failed to produce DON, the tri10 pde2 double mutant produced a significant
275 considerable attention over the potential of DON to provoke oxidative stress.
276 f freshwater, 14-71 kg of DOC, and 1-4 kg of DON to the coastal ocean per km of shoreline per day dur
277  modulation with 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) to decrease or O-(2-acetamido-2-deoxy-D-glucopyrano
278 mine antagonist, 6-diazo-5-oxo-l-norleucine (DON), to target a metabolic program that underlies both
279                                              DON treatment for 7 days from the time of infection dela
280                  Remarkably, within hours of DON treatment mice showed blood-brain barrier integrity,
281                                              Don) under 'normal' combinations of temperature and prec
282          This strategy may provide a path to DON utilization in glioblastoma multiforme patients.
283  Neuse River Basin showed that while >70% of DON was attributed to natural sources, nonpoint sources,
284  runoff to 40% in the pond outflow water and DON was less aromatic and had lower overall molecular we
285                                              DON was not detected in any of the analyzed samples wher
286 ctrometry based quantification revealed that DON was partially degraded to isoDON (1.3-3.9%), norDON
287                  Although photoproduction of DON was prominent with natural dissolved organic matter
288                  When in vivo treatment with DON was stopped, paralytic disease developed along with
289                                              DON was the most commonly found, being detected in 4 sam
290  incidence of HT-2 toxin and deoxynivalenol (DON) were found in 9.1% and 59.7% of total samples, resp
291 TA), aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and deoxynivalenol (DON) which are strictly regulated food contaminants with
292 at response to the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), which is a virulence factor produced by the causal
293 ecenes on cereals, including deoxynivalenol (DON), which is harmful for humans and animals.
294 ow-molecular-weight dissolved organic N (LMW-DON), which is highly bioavailable and stimulates phytop
295 was decreased by reducing O-GlcNAc levels by DON, which also led to suppressed expression of the cyto
296 nal CT scans of 13 patients with and without DON who subsequently underwent orbital decompression wer
297                                              Don with that of conventional supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2)
298                         Nursing homes led by DONs with Bachelor's degrees or higher plus certificatio
299 ulcer rates were higher in facilities led by DONs with more education.
300 d for three Fusarium toxins, deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEA) and T-2 toxin.

 
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