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1 tification of low abundance HCPs in antibody product.
2 e development of a novel biologic originator product.
3 Bza-ribotide (5-OHBza-RP) isomer as the sole product.
4 arch, which is considered an impurity in the product.
5 molecular proton transfer leads to the final product.
6 plished by monitoring formation of the click product.
7  with the added benefit of re-use of a waste product.
8 cysteines (NCys) typically gives a luciferin product.
9 yde can be selectively optimized as the main product.
10 ther labelled ingredients are present in the product.
11 to take part in the Z/E isomerization of the product.
12 B(12) and fat soluble vitamin D(3) in single product.
13 trategies for mixtures of lignin degradation products.
14 ctionalization of drug scaffolds and natural products.
15 he tumor-promoting effects of amplified gene products.
16 e ensuring fidelity of the resulting protein products.
17 racts, both from native raw materials and by-products.
18 actors include consumption of fermented milk products.
19 ed fossil fuel CO(2) (FFCO(2)) emission data products.
20 ntributing to the production of more natural products.
21 egy that generates biogas and soil amendment products.
22  and identity of soluble oligomeric reaction products.
23 is of single-use instruments, chemicals, and products.
24 played a much higher abundance of asymmetric products.
25 iscovery and characterization of new natural products.
26 ited evidence of the health effects of these products.
27 s in a significant decrease in its metabolic products.
28 ost appropriate for obtaining higher quality products.
29 roductivity and the quality of their derived products.
30 ectrochemically generated isomeric oxidation products.
31 een subsequent pathways to form the observed products.
32  legislations on cannabinoids levels in food products.
33  producing the same oxidized oligosaccharide products.
34 ure screening workflows of microbial natural products.
35 onate-based redox probes to oxidant-specific products.
36 or commercial-scale production of biocontrol products.
37 s in subcellular localization of the protein products.
38 es and occasionally on general categories of products.
39 e (CP) group, respectively, to give covalent products.
40 gate acrylamide concentration in wheat-based products.
41 hed alpha,alpha-difluoromethylene-containing products.
42 idered to have little effect on the reaction products.
43 ically grown plants and derived organic food products.
44 ) species that reductively eliminate R-C=CAr products.
45 LIBS) for the direct analysis of liquid food products.
46  used for structure identification of vaping products.
47 noline (THIQ) or fully aromatized IQ natural products.
48  (NaI) and cogenerating perfluoroalkene side products.
49 ssess the phase transitions occurring in the products, a state diagram was utilized, which was constr
50 the formation of electrophilic ring cleavage products-a class of compounds that poses potential healt
51 et stream, ammonia and nitrogen are the main products above 120 degrees C.
52 ods to equally sample all isomeric oxidation products across their elution window, greatly increasing
53                       Advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) accumulate during prolonged hyperglycemi
54  of total fluorescent advanced glycation end products (AGEs) and Amadori adducts were determined.
55 derlying intracellular mechanisms leading to product aggregate formation remain unknown.
56  traditional drug discovery has used natural product and synthetic chemistry approaches to generate l
57 o tested our method using 121 processed food products and consistently detected amplification only in
58  the late-stage functionalization of natural products and drug molecules, stereospecific synthesis of
59        Strong relationships between Maillard products and heterocyclic amines formation, as well as b
60               Whereas, for anti-osteoporotic products and intestinal dysbiosis treatment, bitter oran
61 ss provides access to cyclopropyl-containing products and is achieved under environmentally responsib
62 itionally superior to diets including animal products and is healthful for children and adults.
63 oducts with brown seaweed, shrimp peeling by-products and lingonberry press cake (called "helpers") t
64 ars feature prominently in bioactive natural products and pharmaceuticals, including antiviral, antib
65  to characterise egg white protein digestion products and study their ability to induce CCK and GLP-1
66 a more facile characterization of novel gene products and subcellular complexes.
67  products of reactions between ring cleavage products and the model nucleophile N-alpha-acetyl-lysine
68 tion is crucial to define the quality of end products and to describe the evolution of processes that
69  study quantum entanglement between reaction products and ultracold reaction dynamics at the state-to
70 e and the cyclic precursor of the thiazoline product, and determined the rate constants associated wi
71 dstock can be transformed to a single alkene product, and unsaturated moieties embedded within linear
72 tial consequences of lowering levels of gene products, and the need to consider both gain and loss of
73         This study is an example of apple by-products (AP) recycling through a designed fermentation
74 wledge potentially applicable for regulatory product approval.
75 es cleanly transforms to the Glaser coupling product ArC=C-C=CAr and [Cu(I)](solvent).
76  predicated on the assumption that these RNA products are actually processed through, and function wi
77                           Polyketide natural products are an important class of biologically active c
78                                    The furan products are formed in up to 93% yield using 5-10 mol %
79                The three boryl groups in the products are properly differentiated and can undergo a v
80                         The cyclic sulfamide products are suitable intermediates for the synthesis of
81 tion datasets using esophageal pressure-time product as the reference standard.Measurements and Main
82 tact strands, this allows assignment of Hi-C products as inter- and intra-sister interactions based o
83 cts can be useful for quality, innovation or product authenticity purposes.
84 t, compared with placebo, the single-species product B animalis subsp lactis or L reuteri significant
85 n has been more conscious about healthy food products based on bioactive ingredients in order to prot
86          Borrelia burgdorferi conserved gene products BB0406 and BB0405, members of a common B. burgd
87 the impact of each brewing step on the final product, being also very useful for certification purpos
88 ons are essential transformations in natural product biosynthesis.
89 tronic reorganization converts reactants' to products' bonding, will accelerate reactions, control re
90                                          The product-bound active site is almost identical to that of
91 mer and spelt), the corresponding milling by-products (bran, middlings, aleurone and I, II and III st
92 ified by the synthesis of the marine natural product (+)-bretonin B.
93 ant amount of secondary materials stocked in products, buildings, and infrastructures has directed in
94 r the easy isolation and purification of the products by chromatography.
95                      Characterization of the products by multimode electron tomography and analysis o
96  both the central and axial chirality of the product can be controlled during product formation.
97 hich volatile compounds discriminate between products can be useful for quality, innovation or produc
98  fibres from milling and fruit processing by-products can be utilized.
99 acterization, as well as for use in consumer products, chemical processes and therapeutics.
100 ng site-selectivity, enantioselectivity, and product chemoselectivity make asymmetric C-H oxidation a
101 ts, the metal-mediated reactions lead to one product cleanly, and faster than in the metal-free react
102 TE/11813/2017 requirements, and allowing for products compliance testing with various national legisl
103 cally, resulting in the formation of a known product, confirmed to be the Vi monomer both de-O- and d
104 tenyl pyrophosphate, an essential apicoplast product, confirming an apicoplast-specific mechanism.
105 -trans,s-trans (1tt) and s-cis,s-trans (1ct) product conformers at cryogenic temperatures in a N(2) m
106 the prosecution of illegally-traded wildlife products, conservation-based biodiversity research, and
107                                Food and drug products contain diverse and abundant small-molecule add
108                                    Sunscreen products contain UV filters as active ingredients for th
109                                      Natural products containing Dha and/or Dhb residues are often fo
110 as validated on fish or swine processed food products contaminated at 5 mug g(-1) for milk and egg an
111 nd molecular features of CAR T cell infusion products contributes to variation in efficacy and toxici
112                        Complement activation products covering the classical/lectin (C4d), alternativ
113   The results show that the median dose area product (DAP) for CVAD insertion is 0.7Gy.cm(2) and 0.3G
114  apparent viscosity of exopolysaccharide-C47 product decreased with the increase in shear rate and de
115 he structure of the anticipated ring-opening product, dibenzosuberenone, bearing a beta-amino-alpha-k
116 d capacity-building in global marine natural product discovery.
117 xchange, as kinetic traps and nonequilibrium product distributions are possible.
118 cleavage and mineralization of the resulting products-does not account for the loss of the parent com
119  the ability of filoviruses to produce miRNA products during infection of both human and bat cells.
120                     To take advantage of the products encoded in foreign genes, bacteria must overcom
121 ion mechanisms and identity of ring cleavage products, especially at higher chlorine doses.
122 ivation, are triggered on demand, leading to product evolution in a controlled step-by-step manner.
123          Molecular structure analysis of the product films revealed that C-H functionalization by [B(
124  reduce the ozone dosage and disinfection by-product formation with a broader inactivation spectrum,
125 lity of the product can be controlled during product formation.
126  result in ring hydroxylation, we identified products formed after the initial reaction between HO(*)
127 icipants were randomized to 1 of 4 sunscreen products, formulated as lotion (n = 12), aerosol spray (
128         Serrulatane diterpenoids are natural products found in plants from a subset of genera within
129 n be selectively reduced to give the natural product framework without recourse to stepwise Ullmann-
130 mobile arch, of the nucleotide monophosphate product from the catalytic site.
131                   We found that the cleavage product from this fragmentation event is released into t
132 strategy, regiodivergent access to different products from one substrate can be facilitated, isomeric
133 c catalyst to selectively deliver high-value products from simple feedstocks such as olefins.
134 el-free and sensitive detection of synthesis products from single microbial cells remains the bottlen
135 e the building blocks of a broad spectrum of products from textiles to composites, and waveguides to
136      A recall of ready-to-eat processed meat products from this facility was associated with a rapid
137 lence of aryl thioether in bioactive natural products, functional materials, agrochemicals, and pharm
138  found that rising per capita gross domestic product (GDPpc) generally led to an increase in cooperat
139                                              Product generation is significantly faster than in tradi
140 r, studying the effects of these degradation products has proven challenging because of the complexit
141 obe reactions, in which unstable short-lived products have been synthesized and analyzed.
142               New research on full-fat dairy products high in saturated fat, particularly fermented d
143 ivers the desired 1,1-heterodifunctionalized product in favor of alternative homodifunctionalized, 1,
144                                The dose-area product in the animal phantom was 4.6 cGy . cm(2) for DX
145 re external ligands, and affords the desired products in > 99% NMR yield in most cases (up to 93% iso
146 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG) in commonly-consumed products in a Western diet.
147 hod capable of analyzing drugs and metabolic products in biofluids and living tissues holds great pro
148 lation of the haloalkyne, yielding haloenyne products in good yields and complete trans selectivity.
149 ropargylic C-H bonds and furnishes versatile products in good yields and excellent enantioselectivity
150 erted into the corresponding alpha-alkylated products in good yields.
151  opposing views regarding the role of animal products in human diets.
152 o date the exploitation of dairy and carcass products in Neolithic vessels from Britain, Anatolia, ce
153  catalyst to afford stable, helically chiral products in up to >99:1 er.
154 -based boryl catalyst, affording the desired products in up to 91 % yield, >98:2 alpha:gamma selectiv
155 anol, affording a variety of enantioenriched products in up to 96 % yield and 99:1 er.
156 ific antibodies and potential mispaired side products, in cell culture media, or other complex matric
157 ously inaccessible Ullmann-Goldberg coupling products including sterically demanding ortho-substitute
158  conversion of cystine to cysteine precludes product inhibition of the importer, so cystine import co
159 ate for use in the development of a naloxone product intended for over-the-counter sales.
160 id is added next to engage the isomerization products into a stereocontrolled allylboration reaction.
161 ctivity, and conversions of the benzyl azide products into amine, triazole, tetrazole, and pyrrole fu
162 hich all precursor ions and their subsequent product ions are both identified and correlated.
163  each component in the sample and correlates product ions to their corresponding precursor ions.
164                             The Tns1 protein product is a critical component of focal adhesions linki
165                                  The [3 + 2] product is also shown to undergo a reductive desymmetriz
166          Detection of animal species in meat product is crucial to prevent adulterated and unnecessar
167 ing chitin-containing waste into value-added products is an attractive solution.
168       However, the pathway to these cleavage products is complex, initiated by regioselective oxygen
169 tection of animal materials in gelatin-based products is required to address religious and cultural c
170 result of the testing of raw and cooked meat products, it was shown that the test system can reliably
171                      Additionally, using the product itself (i.e. CO) as the local pH probe allows us
172                   Median exposure (dose area product/kg) was decreased by 30% for all procedures.
173 the key step in the synthesis of the natural product lamellarin R.
174 ere linked to nutritional information at the product level, reviewed by a team of nutritionists, and
175 ely used in food preparations and industrial products like candies, chewing gums, mouthwash and tooth
176 e production of black onion, a novel derived product made from fresh onion, produces changes in the c
177                   Four adjuvants are used in products marketed in Europe: aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)
178 ions for public health are twofold, as these products may represent a novel source of tobacco-associa
179 lective and concise syntheses of the natural products (-)-microthecaline A, (-)-leubehanol, (+)-pseud
180 in isolates (PI) while seaweed and shrimp by-product mitigated generation of MDA and HHE in herring P
181 fatty acid composition and Maillard reaction products (MRPs).
182                                         Both products obtained by MHG presented high phenolic compoun
183 an macrophages from inhibition by cGAMP, the product of activated cGAS.
184 oss of carnitine palmitoyltransferase 2, the product of an obligate gene for FAO (CPT2(B-/-)).
185         It shows that the C-terminal cleaved product of apple RIN4 (MdRIN4) but not AtRIN4 is necessa
186  with similar expression profiles may be the product of biological noise, while the LCI variants may
187                     Second, beryllium-7 is a product of cosmic rays which are themselves directly lin
188 cysteine sulfinic acid, a (photo)degradation product of cysteine, to sulfate (SO(4)(2-)).
189 oic Snowball Earth and therefore cannot be a product of glacial erosion.
190 he nuclear genome or, alternatively, are the product of limited female dispersal.
191 rization of ethyl acetate-1-(13)C, i.e., the product of pairwise addition of parahydrogen to vinyl ac
192  proposes that degradation of the downstream product of poly(A) signal (PAS) processing is important.
193                             In addition, the product of subsequent ene-reaction with the N-phenylmale
194 xane sulfonamide, a potential transformation product of sulfonamide-based PFASs, was present at high
195 ons because CO(2) is an intermediate and end-product of the digestion process and modifies the carbon
196 iso-branched-C18 SO (meC18SO) as the primary product of the SPTLC3 reaction.
197 a yeast top2 mutant (top2-F1025Y,R1128G) the product of which generates a stabilized cleavage interme
198  derived from ATAD3A and ATAD3C, the protein product of which lacks key functional residues.
199 propenyloxy group in the 2-position gave the products of an intramolecular [2 + 2] photocycloadditon.
200 hepatic innate immune activation promoted by products of gut bacterial overgrowth/dysbiosis and alter
201  Here, we provide evidence that aberrant RNA products of influenza virus genome replication can trigg
202  acid, from C4 to C12, reduced the secondary products of oxidation, when echium oil emulsions were pr
203               By monitoring the formation of products of reactions between ring cleavage products and
204    Here, we report that the pol mu insertion products of ribonucleotides (rATP or rCTP), instead of d
205 le of bacteria and fungi and their metabolic products on disease suppression with the addition of OAs
206 lly applicable, so there are few CNM-enabled products on the market today.
207 addressed prevention or cessation of tobacco products other than cigarettes; no trials evaluated effe
208 d unidentified chemical bonds in the polymer products, other than ester bonds, with NMR spectroscopy.
209                               Transformation products ought to be an important consideration in chemi
210  and Drug Administration-approved peanut OIT product Palforzia (Aimmune Therapeutics, Brisbane, Calif
211 of >90%, in accordance with the WHO's target-product profile for a triage test.
212                                 These target product profiles will require further discussion and ong
213                In general a portion of these products provide up to 20-30% of the daily dietary refer
214                With this method, the natural product pyrolaside B was synthesized for the first time.
215 of amino acid (AA) content affects the final product quality, once it is related to the vitality of y
216  development time and reducing the oxidation products quantified in a single LC-MS/MS run.
217 he regioselective acetylation of the natural product quercetin.
218                 CrCP and the resistance-area product (RAP) were obtained for each cardiac cycle and t
219 ected reaction intermediate, a carbinolamine product-reduced CTQ adduct, and exhibited only negligibl
220 udy and growth studies to confirm novel gene products required for XoxF1 function.
221  that efficient conversion of CO(2) to C(2+) products requires a Cu catalyst with a high density of d
222 henoxazin-10-yl)ethanone) to the fluorescent product resorufin.
223  crops and production, and design functional products rich in flavonols and carotenoids with antichol
224  RslO8 is required for formation of the main products rishirilide A and rishirilide B.
225  As termination is defined by the release of product RNA from the transcription complex, the subseque
226 e of soy ingredients, which can increase the product's susceptibility to oxidation.
227  of the zein gene from maize in eight cereal product samples.
228 a1, alphaII-spectrin, and spectrin breakdown products (SBDP).
229 crystal may have a significant effect on the product selectivity.
230 r stereoselectivity, enantioselectivity, and product selectivity.
231 oxidant and EtOH as a green solvent, ease of product separation, readily available and inexpensive al
232 plicable for stability testing, multivitamin products shelf-life determination as well as routine ass
233 te bacterial populations and their metabolic products should provide much needed clarity.
234 iated Proteins (WAPs) introduced herein-gene products significantly associated on protein interaction
235 o are HLA-A*01:01pos could benefit from such products, since no T cells recognizing any EBV-derived p
236                            Among the studied products, soft bread had the highest extraction throughp
237 L, approximately one-third the level of JUUL products sold in the USA.
238 ps frequently from the reactant state to the product state.
239  the adsorption strength of the reactant and product states: weak binding of CO is desirable from a s
240 (soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products) strongly associate with ARDS risk.
241        We model a scenario in which a tensor product structure of non-stable quantum gates is not con
242 y carbon is a predominant feature of natural product structures and has been associated with more eff
243 urce using a synthetic-bioinformatic natural product (syn-BNP) approach, which relies on bioinformati
244 nce to drug discovery programmes and natural product synthesis.
245 g was known about the thymus and some of its products, T cells bearing alphabeta receptors for antige
246 ying numerical simulations, a time-bandwidth product (TBP) exceeding the 'fundamental' limit of ordin
247 AR) T cells offer a novel form of CAR-T-cell product that is available for immediate clinical use, th
248 uated the rolling circle amplification (RCA) products that are based on anti-CD40 DNA aptamers as a n
249 s the innovative designs of novel CAR T cell products that are being developed to increase and expand
250 erant of electron-rich functionality, giving products that are otherwise unattainable.
251 acrocyclic, heavily modified peptide natural products that are unified by the presence of a substitut
252     The FDA Green Book is a list of all drug products that have been approved by the FDA for use in v
253 are consistent with the notion that reaction products that result from DMSO reacting with MA(+) in th
254 ive oxygen species and leads to a mixture of products, the metal-mediated reactions lead to one produ
255 t, in addition to the established hydrolysis products, the reaction of the class D nucleophilic serin
256 ptors (CRs) to detect poorly soluble natural products, thereby defining a form of contact-dependent,
257                  Also referred to as natural products, they have been widely applied in medicine, agr
258 lular translocation of bacteria or bacterial products through the small intestinal epithelium.
259 , possible standardization of the CAR-T cell product, time for multiple cell modifications, redosing
260 ns with bioderivatization had a higher molar product titer and product yield, as well as improved cel
261 lyl groups as well as in situ reduction of a product to the corresponding alpha-hydroxylsilane in one
262 corporation, Rev1 converts the pyrophosphate product to two monophosphates, which drives the reaction
263                                              Product traceback from subcluster restaurants identified
264 oposed method was demonstrated with 20 chili products, two of which were found to contain Sudan I and
265          The structure assignment of the two product types was corroborated by a single-crystal X-ray
266                       The 2-sulfonylpyridine products undergo nucleophilic aromatic substitution reac
267                                              Product use and puff count were also assessed.
268 use kit compares favorably with a commercial product used for diagnostic testing.
269                                  e-Cigarette products usually contain nicotine, which is addictive, r
270                                      Diverse product utility is demonstrated.
271 f the resultant tetrasubstituted cyclobutane product via atomistic modeling of the CdSe surface and s
272 U.S. adolescents, use of an electronic vapor product was associated with lifetime asthma, and this as
273 iation was stronger when an electronic vapor product was used together with marijuana, particularly i
274           The authenticity of these two qPCR products was confirmed by DNA sequencing analysis, which
275           The use of CEM 1 in the carbonated products was offset by the CO(2) mineralised (i.e. sampl
276                                The generated product water was characterized by an up to 5-fold incre
277  two isobaric isomers of a dimeric oxidation product were formed.
278 e activity tests, the only carbon-containing products were DME and CO(2) .
279 was carried out and their triterpene pathway products were elucidated.
280                    The largest quantities of products were formed in food models at pH 6.4, which is
281 sperse in PVA as a thermodynamic equilibrium product, whereas in PEG dispersions are only thermodynam
282         These improved allogeneic CAR-T cell products will pave the way for further breakthroughs in
283                                      Being a product with a high market value, olive oil undergoes ad
284 dehyde in solution show formation of another product with an additional exocyclic hemiaminal group fo
285 decrease (T0 versus T1) in the proportion of product with any "high in" (from 51% [95% confidence int
286 with a medium GI, as a source of TPC, and as products with a high AC.
287  the mixed oat-buckwheat breads may serve as products with a medium GI, as a source of TPC, and as pr
288 ial of cross-processing herring or salmon by-products with brown seaweed, shrimp peeling by-products
289  which can be useful for designing fortified products with desirable bioactivity.
290 n the preparation of various alkylated arene products with good to high yields.
291 oryl tertiary allylcopper species to furnish products with high enantioselectivities.
292                 In fact, the intake of those products with higher concentrations of toxic elements du
293 el technologies and formulations for instant products with improved aroma release properties.
294  antibody formats usually result in degraded products with large mass differences.
295  synthesized a total of nine complex natural products with rich oxygenation patterns and skeletal div
296  reduction and dephosphorylation of the CofB product, with the former reaction being catalyzed by the
297  drive and with the esophageal pressure-time product (within-subjects R(2) = 0.8).
298 ndustries are yielding annually plentiful by-products worldwide, these concomitants could be an excel
299 ization had a higher molar product titer and product yield, as well as improved cellular growth and g
300  costs to the overall process and may reduce product yield.

 
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