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1                                              CN is performed in three of 10 patients with mRCC who ar
2                                              CN is the key mediator of cellular responses to Ca(2+) s
3                                              CN neuron progenitors are produced in the mutant but the
4 tivity relationships established that the 1'-CN group and C-linked nucleobase were critical for optim
5                A practical procedure for (11)CN-labeling of unprotected peptides has been developed.
6 ntioselectivity and differing results in (13)CN crossover experiments, initial rate kinetics, and nat
7 e retention of isotopic purity from the [(13)CN]-NCTS used.
8 ss toxic heavy metal and the reagent [(13/14)CN]-NCTS is a stable, easy-to-handle crystalline solid t
9 is process, ultimately producing an [Fe(CO)2(CN)] complex.
10  Conversion of the complex to poly-Fe(vbpy)2(CN)2 followed by surface binding of salts of the cations
11 -)OTf (Stang's reagent) or 3,5-(CF3)2C6H3I(+)CN(-)OTf to afford naphthyl(aryl)iodonium triflates.
12 in the double perovskite analogue (NH4)2SrFe(CN)6.2H2O.
13 nprecedented f-block MIC complexes [M(N'')3 {CN(Me)C(Me)N(Me)CH}] (M=U, Y, La, Nd; N''=N(SiMe3 )2 ) a
14  "H-cluster"), which consists of a [Fe2(CO)3(CN)2(dithiomethylamine)] subcluster covalently attached
15 c radical that undergoes asymmetric C(sp(3))-CN bond formation upon reaction with a chiral copper cat
16  s(-1) and N-H BDE = 77.4 kcal mol(-1) for 3-CN,7-NO2-phenoxazine to kinh = 6.6 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) a
17 penylidene (BAC) to provide PhB((i)Pr2Im)3Fe(CN)(N2)(BAC).
18 f the aryl substitution then identified a 4'-CN group that improved the human/rodent correlation in m
19 015) and 11,381 individuals (5,728 AD, 5,653 CN controls) from the Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Conso
20                                    Among 829 CN participants (mean age = 79.2 years; 51.5% men), 248
21 ng AD through a mechanism involving aberrant CN/NFAT signaling and impaired glutamate transport.
22         This same cutoff also divided Abeta+ CN participants into low vs high tau groups.
23 s and pheochromocytomas all fail to activate CN or stimulate DRP1 dephosphorylation.
24  2235 cm(-1) with respect to the as-adsorbed CN/Au{111} vibration at 2146 cm(-1) is observed.
25 rovement in vestibulomotor performance after CN-105 treatment, as quantified by increased Rotarod lat
26 asma total tau did not predict decline among CN participants.
27 a- and tetra-CNs (predominantly CN-52/60 and CN-42) dominated the PCN profile, the hexa-CNs (mainly C
28 sured for Z = OAc, NPhth, CO2Me, Cl, Br, and CN, indicative of alpha-CH2 deactivation with HAT that p
29  cysteine to a [2Fe] complex carrying CO and CN(-) ligands as well as a bridging aza-dithiolate ligan
30  for the synthesis of the hydrogenase CO and CN(-) ligands from tyrosine-derived dehydroglycine (DHG)
31 -bridged 2Fe subcluster ([2Fe]H) with CO and CN(-) ligands.
32 marked variations in F- and L- genotypes and CN among the various ethnic groups that may impact HV1-6
33 tion for the detection of H2O2, glucose, and CN(-) ions.
34 itimate recombination events such as iHR and CN-LOH.
35 ms are functionally active for N2-to-NH3 and CN-to-CH4/NH3 conversion, respectively, when subjected t
36 increased along connections between ScNs and CN neurons in the presence of ACM.
37                                     ScNs and CN neurons were co-cultured for 4-6 days in the absence
38 sing connections were found between ScNs and CN neurons.
39 coupling small nucleophiles (-OH, -NH2, and -CN) and multiple functional groups onto the boron-rich c
40     The 6-coordinate heme Fe(III)-OH(-) and -CN(-) complexes of AfGcHK are also active, but the 5-coo
41 y up to one order of magnitude for an apical CN(-) at the distal iron ion of the cofactor as opposed
42  this association is weaker in those who are CN.
43 tter describe the solvent exposure over ASA, CN and RD in many applications.
44                   The blockade of astrocytic CN/NFAT signaling in a common mouse model of AD, using a
45            However, the impact of astrocytic CN/NFAT signaling on neural function/recovery after acut
46                The results reveal astrocytic CN/NFAT4 as a key pathologic mechanism for driving gluta
47                   Blockade of the astrocytic CN/NFAT pathway in rats using adeno-associated virus (AA
48 gether, the results implicate the astrocytic CN/NFAT4 pathway as a key mechanism for disrupting synap
49 nd propose a bonding scheme consisting of Au-CN and Au-NC bound molecules that are oriented normal to
50  for efficient B-N, B-O, and unprecedented B-CN bond formation.
51   For example, dodecacyanododecaborate, B12 (CN)12 (2-) , created by substituting H by CN is found to
52 on-precise hexacyanodiborane(6) dianion, [B2(CN)6](2-), were obtained using (11)B double-quantum-filt
53 )B,(11)B) coupling constants for various [B2(CN)6](2-) salts were measured to range from 29.4 to 35.8
54 s demonstrated in the gas phase, with BeB11 (CN)12(3-) exhibiting colossal stability against electron
55  in situ trypsinolysis and elution of B beta-CN(f1-25)4P and WB beta-CN(f1-28)4P proteotypic peptides
56 nd elution of B beta-CN(f1-25)4P and WB beta-CN(f1-28)4P proteotypic peptides.
57 occurring in the ERM as being due to WB beta-CN(f100-209), which is also formed after plasminolysis o
58 ainst high-dose (1.5 kGy) deuterons for both CN and CA (p-values < 10(-4) ).
59 4 genes were associated with changes in both CN and methylation.
60                              Pulling on both CN and SP levers and bending the emissions curve by 2020
61 though hemorrhage volume was not affected by CN-105.
62 ow Ca(2+)-dependent signaling is executed by CN.
63 2 (CN)12 (2-) , created by substituting H by CN is found to be highly stable with the second electron
64 y aspects of the mechanism of Pd-catalyzed C-CN bond activation and intramolecular enantioselective a
65 e, we show that a highly active calcineurin (CN) phosphatase fragment and its substrate transcription
66 ysis of the protein phosphatase calcineurin (CN) and the elevated expression of the CN-dependent tran
67 sing evidence suggests that the calcineurin (CN)-dependent transcription factor NFAT (Nuclear Factor
68 (WPI), soy protein isolate (SPI) and casein (CN) and their binary mixtures, viz., WPI+SPI, WPI+CN and
69 ns, beta-lactoglobulin (beta-LG) and casein (CN) was greatly diminished with gastric simulation (0-60
70 ally important is the observation that CB11 (CN)12 (2-) , which contains one electron more than neede
71 methyl 2-(diphenylphosphanyl)benzoate in CD3 CN/D2 O.
72                            Acetonitrile (CH3 CN) is the simplest and one of the most stable nitriles.
73   The sluggish oxidants [Fe(IV) (O)(TMC)(CH3 CN)](2+) (TMC=1,4,8,11-tetramethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacycl
74 ocedure based on loading of B/WB milk/cheese CN extracts on a hydroxyapatite column, in situ trypsino
75 the processing additives 1-chloronapthalene (CN), diphenylether (DPE), and 1,8-diiodooctane (DIO), re
76  by measuring the in vitro production of CO, CN(-), and (-):CO2H-derived formate.
77  direction, where elongation of the axial Co-CN bond and Co-NIm bond on a 110 fs time scale is follow
78 -selective isotope editing to monitor the CO/CN(-) stretching vibrations in [FeFe]-hydrogenase HYDA1
79 hat 20% of PC inputs to a full compartmental CN neuron model need to be rate-comodulated for transmis
80 ives rise to an unprecedented 16-coordinate (CN 16) Cs(+) cation in a likewise unprecedented tetracos
81 t in addition to other available covariates, CN patients had a lower risk of any death (hazard ratio,
82                            The homoleptic Cr(CN(tBu)Ar3NC)3 complex luminesces in solution at room te
83             Due to its chelating ligands, Cr(CN(tBu)Ar3NC)3 is more robust than Cr(0) complexes with
84 s, but became markedly activated by cyanide (CN) or the known opener P1075 with a current density tha
85  and successfully applied to detect cyanide (CN(-)) based on a Michael-type nucleophilic addition rea
86  three carbon monoxide (CO) and two cyanide (CN(-)) ligands (e.g., in the oxidized state, Hox).
87  incorporated carbon-deuterium (C-D), cyano (CN), thiocyanate (SCN), and azide (N3) "transparent wind
88     The crystal structure of the [CYP121(cYY)CN] ternary complex showed a rearrangement of the substr
89             The probe 1 selectively detected CN(-) under the UV-vis spectroscopy through the rapid ap
90 ime-resolved spectrometry, we have detected .CN radical and excited CO as the initially most abundant
91 mpared to the same plasmid DNA loaded in DNA-CN in two aggressive orthotopic brain tumor models in ra
92                            Mitochondrial DNA-CN further improved sensitivity and specificity for the
93                            Mitochondrial DNA-CN measured from buffy coat/circulating leukocytes.
94                            Mitochondrial DNA-CN was independently associated with incident CVD in 3 l
95 NA-loaded conventional nanocomplexes, or DNA-CN), and transgene expression reached beyond the tumor e
96 ional and rotational cooling of an energetic CN radical can be observed directly using ultrafast tran
97                                       The ER CN(-) response can occur without a change in nuclear NAD
98 lls, the electron-transfer resistance of Fe (CN)6(3-/4-) redox couple increased considerably on the a
99                              [SiP(iPr) 3 ]Fe(CN) additionally serves as a useful entry point to rare
100 y signal of a redox probe ([Fe(CN)6](3-)/[Fe(CN)6](4-)) that is altered upon binding of PSMA with PSM
101 CH2OH, cationic Ru(NH3)6(3+), and anionic Fe(CN)6(4-)) in a phosphate buffer solution (PBS) containin
102 ng in presence of the negatively charged [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) indicates the lowest DNA detection limit of
103 TGA, BET, and CV using the redox couples [Fe(CN)6](-3/-4) and [Ru(NH3)6](+3/+2) respectively.
104 he electrochemical reaction impedance for Fe(CN)6(3-/4-) on oligonucleotide-modified electrodes showe
105 n a convection-enhanced rate constant for Fe(CN)6(4-) oxidation of 1.4 x 10(-4) m s(-1), which is the
106 ble voltammetric behavior is obtained for Fe(CN)6](3-/4-); after a CPT, this was attained even when t
107 latively positive formal potential (e.g., Fe(CN)6(3/4-)) were added to the solution and increased upo
108       Randles-Sevcik analysis of 10 mM K3[Fe(CN)6] in 0.1 M KCl using the electrode chip gave a diffu
109   Oxidation of the latter using either K3[Fe(CN)6] or DMSO/conc.
110 reduction of a potassium ferrocyanide (K4[Fe(CN)6].3H2O) were measured and shown to compare favorably
111 um Prussian white analogue, (NH4 )1.47 Ni[Fe(CN)6 ]0.88 , as the cathode, an organic solid, 3,4,9,10-
112 ction process was based on the ability of Fe(CN)6(3-) to oxidize DHEThDP to glycolic acid along with
113 ectrochemical studies in the presence of [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) indicate that the presence of both DOPE and
114 sed spectroelectrochemical modulation of [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) was demonstrated, as well as the fluorescen
115  for the MUDA and AUT in the presence of [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-).
116 lse voltammetry signal of a redox probe ([Fe(CN)6](3-)/[Fe(CN)6](4-)) that is altered upon binding of
117 cted the electron transfer of redox probe Fe(CN)6(4-/3-) were utilized to detect BoNT/A.
118                              The released Fe(CN)6(4-) was re-oxidized at +0.5V vs Ag-AgCl and the rea
119 y doped BDD electrode, assessed with the [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) and AA redox probes, and on the atomic bond
120 on transfer resistance (Ret) between the [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) redox probe in the solution and the substra
121 For instance, on an HT-BDD electrode the [Fe(CN)6](3-/4-) redox system presents a reversible voltamme
122 d to assess outer-sphere charge transfer (Fe(CN)6(4-)) and organic compound oxidation through both di
123 scopy (EIS) in faradic condition by using Fe(CN)6(3-/4-) as redox probe.
124  from the direct protonation of Fe-N2 and Fe-CN species at the terminal N atom (e.g., Fe horizontal l
125 files of early stage protonated Fe-N2 and Fe-CN species.
126                      These same Fe-N2 and Fe-CN systems are functionally active for N2-to-NH3 and CN-
127                               When feasible, CN may offer an OS benefit when combined with TT.
128                                    Following CN injury (CNI), RhoA and Rho-associated protein kinase
129 high) is an adverse prognostic biomarker for CN-AML, which may be attributed to the distinctive genom
130 ologous recombination (iHR), a precedent for CN-LOH.
131 ity and sensitivity and fast recognition for CN(-) with a detection limit of 6.8 muM.
132 ical signature regions distinguished AD from CN participants (area under the receiver operating chara
133   Sulfonation of graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) affords a polar and strongly acidic catalyst, Sg-CN,
134 urrent than bulk graphitic carbon nitride (G-CN) photoanode, with a record photocurrent density of 10
135 products and comigrates in IEF with B gamma2-CN.
136 sing (IEF) detection of B gamma2- and gamma3-CN fragments after corresponding plasminolysis.
137 turing two inequivalent Rb(+) cations having CN 10, one of which involves Rb(+)(eta(2)-Cl2CH2)2 coord
138 )2.2.5 H2O (copper nitrate hemipentahydrate, CN), an alternating Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chain m
139  copy number neutral loss of heterozygosity (CN-LOH).
140 enes/microRNAs were disordered in MAP7(high) CN-AML patients.
141 O framework scaffold, [Fe(II)(bztrz)2(Pd(II)(CN)4)].n(guest) (bztrz = (E)-1-phenyl-N-(1,2,4-triazol-4
142 dimeric globin domains of the active Fe(III)-CN(-) and inactive 5-coordinate Fe(II) forms, revealing
143  FRET sensors, we hypothesized that impaired CN regulation provides a direct link to abnormal signali
144  g parallel= 2.31, g perpendicular = 2.14 in CN, with which the magnetothermal properties have been f
145 e assays were compared for their accuracy in CN estimation in this species.
146 f 1,755 genes was associated with changes in CN or methylation.
147 estigated the magnetocaloric effect (MCE) in CN by calculating its isentropes and magnetic Gruneisen
148  function of melanization status occurred in CN.
149 as suggests a cell-extrinsic role of Pax6 in CN neuron survival.
150 reveal explicitly the spin chain scenario in CN by displaying the calculated electron density distrib
151 nts for the high coefficient of variation in CN spike trains, while the balance between excitation an
152 or of the membrane decreases with increasing CN(-) concentration, which can be easily observed with t
153 e to assign the IR signals of the individual CN(-) ligands of the (2FeH) site for different redox sta
154                 Interestingly, cyanide ions (CN(-)) significantly inhibit the catalytic activity of t
155  those defined as having a normal karyotype (CN-AML).
156  KIF1Bbeta actuates recognition of all known CN substrates, implying a general mechanism for KIF1Bbet
157 duct with 3 orders of magnitude slower koff (CN) rate.
158  in a lower second-order rate constant (kon (CN)) but a much more stable cyanide adduct with 3 orders
159     Here we propose a cyanoperovskite KxMnFe(CN)6 (0 </= x </= 2) as a potassium cathode: high-spin M
160 raphically characterized analog (Et4N)2[Co(L)CN], (Et4N)2[2], gives insight into the structure of [3]
161 DL-CD falling within an estimated LDL-C (LDL-CN or LDL-CF) category by clinical cut points.
162 nces between LDL-CD and estimated LDL-C (LDL-CN or LDL-CF) was stratified by LDL-C and triglyceride c
163    The novel method of LDL-C estimation (LDL-CN) uses a flexible approach to derive patient-specific
164         With LDL-C <70 mg/dL, nonfasting LDL-CN accuracy (92%) was superior to LDL-CF accuracy (71%;
165 200 to 399 mg/dL in nonfasting patients, LDL-CN <70 mg/dL accuracy (82%) was superior to LDL-CF (37%;
166  and 20% of patients, respectively, with LDL-CN.
167 togenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia (CN-AML) patients (aged <60 years) based on several micro
168 ryls to afford a bidentate chelating ligand (CN(tBu)Ar3NC) that is able to stabilize chromium in its
169 erical F(-) and Cl(-) anions, and the linear CN(-) (log Kass = 3.46, 3.50, and 4.02, respectively).
170                   Acquired copy neutral LOH (CN-LOH) is a frequent occurrence in myeloid malignancies
171  of Prussian blue analogues (C3 H5 N2 )2 K[M(CN)6 ], where C3 H5 N2 is the imidazolium ion and M=Fe,
172 etween two different tilt patterns of the [M(CN)6 ](3-) ions.
173 inated the PCN profile, the hexa-CNs (mainly CN-66/67) accounted for the majority of the Sigma67TEQ-P
174 nd crystallite formation times from minutes (CN, DPE) to 1.5 h (DIO).
175             Working with a sodiated Na2 MnFe(CN)6 cathode, the working cation becomes K(+) to give a
176 CVD associated with a 1-SD decrease in mtDNA-CN were 1.29 (95% CI, 1.24-1.33), 1.11 (95% CI, 1.06-1.1
177         Mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN), which represents the number of mitochondria per cel
178                            Addition of mtDNA-CN to the 2013 American College of Cardiology/American H
179                   To determine whether mtDNA-CN, measured in an easily accessible tissue (buffy coat/
180 n films of bacterial cellulose nanocrystals (CN) to provide a more sensitive and adapted interface fo
181 duced DOPA-melanin, Cryptococcus neoformans (CN); and the slow-growing environmental rock-inhabiting
182       The role of cytoreductive nephrectomy (CN) in metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC) has become
183 llerian degeneration of the cavernous nerve (CN) and erectile dysfunction (ED).
184 2010, death, or occurrence of cranial nerve (CN)3, CN4, or CN6 palsies.
185 in the long term (2100): the carbon neutral (CN) lever to achieve zero net emissions of CO2, the supe
186 posed of a large subunit that harbors a NiFe(CN)2CO metallo-center and a small subunit with three iro
187 included formation and insertion of the NiFe(CN)2CO cofactor into the large subunit, endoproteolytic
188 cy generation (VSFG) results of the nitrile (CN) stretch of 4-mercaptobenzonitrile (4-MBN) covalently
189 the survival benefit of CN compared with non-CN patients treated with TT.
190 substantial proportion of clinically normal (CN) older individuals are classified as having suspected
191 59 participants who were cognitively normal (CN) (Clinical Dementia Rating [CDR] score, 0) or had AD
192 mpaired patients and 243 cognitively normal (CN) individuals were included in this study.
193                          Cognitively normal (CN) participants had olfactory function assessed using t
194                    Among cognitively normal (CN) participants oversampled for elevated brain Abeta, b
195 ut dementia, including a cognitively normal (CN) subsample of 144 adults, enrolled in the Ginkgo Eval
196 individuals (191 AD, 118 cognitively normal [CN] controls) from the San Francisco-based University of
197 , we develop a strategy termed cell-nuclear (CN) correlation to parameterize represented dynamic subc
198 cell-specific markers of cerebellar nuclear (CN) neurons and unipolar brush cells (UBCs), respectivel
199 l glutamatergic neurons [cerebellar nuclear (CN) neurons, granule cells, and unipolar brush cells (UB
200 he Purkinje cell (PC) to cerebellar nucleus (CN) pathway in a modeling study using a data set recorde
201  (ScNs) and mouse auditory cochlear nucleus (CN) neurons to understand whether ScNs of the peripheral
202 ynamic range neurons in the cuneate nucleus (CN) were excited by peripheral stimulation.
203  found that a high Au-S coordination number (CN) and a high surface coverage resulted in strong Au(I)
204 expression through promoter and copy number (CN) variations has not been reported, nor has whether IG
205 SA), residue depth (RD) and contact numbers (CN).
206 significant alterations in DNA copy numbers (CN), gene expression levels, and DNA methylation profile
207                             We also observed CN cross-talk in sympathetic neurons that may be related
208                                 The observed CN position effect conforms to the design concept.
209                            Administration of CN-105 was also associated with reduction in mRNA expres
210 to investigating the possible association of CN with insecticide resistance, three assays were compar
211 of CN and to examine the survival benefit of CN compared with non-CN patients treated with TT.
212 rescence properties of the chemodosimeter of CN(-).
213 imple determination of the concentrations of CN(-) in complicated wastewater samples.
214 d CoOxH-GO probe for the visual detection of CN(-) by preparing a thin film of CoOxH-GO on a positive
215 as successfully applied for the detection of CN(-) in live mouse fibroblast cells L929 cells.
216 construction of a probe for the detection of CN(-) in water samples and laboratory wastes.
217 ty and reusability of 1 for the detection of CN(-) ion was also tested for five cycles indicating the
218 ogenous doping and anisotropic dispersion of CN nanospheres along the entire NB head nanotubes lead t
219            BPh3 prevents the dissociation of CN(-), leading to a less rigid kappa(2)-phosphoramidite-
220                               Three doses of CN-105 (0.05 mg/kg) was administered by tail vein inject
221           In the second independent group of CN-AML patients (aged <60 years), MAP7(high) was also as
222 ing and Nissl staining confirmed the loss of CN neurons from the Sey cerebellum.
223  to investigate the therapeutic potential of CN-105 in a murine model of closed head injury.
224  is seriously damaged due to the presence of CN(-) ions, which are released from the ferri/ferrocyani
225 -on fluorescence at 517nm in the presence of CN(-).
226 o evaluate contemporary utilization rates of CN and to examine the survival benefit of CN compared wi
227 le logistic regression predicting receipt of CN was performed.
228 racteristics were associated with receipt of CN.
229 sed to facilitate the catalytic reduction of CN(-) , CO, and CO2 into hydrocarbons in the isolated st
230 tion network and for elucidating the role of CN in human health and disease.
231    Here we describe the crystal structure of CN in complex with its substrate NFATc1 and show that th
232 indicate that Pax6 regulates the survival of CN neuron progenitors.
233         This is achieved by a combined ortho-CN and meta-dimethylamino substituent electronic effect
234   We concluded, therefore, that pentapeptide CN-105 improved short- and long-term neurobehavioral out
235 efore, we developed a 5-amino acid peptide - CN-105 - that mimics the polar face of the apoE helical
236 ed a small 5 amino acid apoE mimetic peptide(CN-105) that mimics the polar face of the apoE helical d
237 argylic or homopropargylic, react with PhI(+)CN(-)OTf (Stang's reagent) or 3,5-(CF3)2C6H3I(+)CN(-)OTf
238 ulted in the identification of 567 potential CN substrates; a small subset was experimentally confirm
239 ough the penta- and tetra-CNs (predominantly CN-52/60 and CN-42) dominated the PCN profile, the hexa-
240 otected CA (p-values < 10(-4) ) and probably CN.
241 econdary coordination sphere of the proximal CN(-) ligand (i.e., closest to the (4FeH) site) can affe
242  spin-crossover properties of the {Fe(pz)[Pt(CN)4]} metal-organic framework upon water adsorption.
243 the spin-crossover temperature of {Fe(pz)[Pt(CN)4]} upon water adsorption predicted by the simulation
244                      We show that the remote CN group in the PivCN renders the PivCN carbonyl more el
245 ion, and 600 nm emission, whereas a low Au-S CN and a low surface coverage led to weak charge transfe
246 rds a polar and strongly acidic catalyst, Sg-CN, which displays unprecedented reactivity and selectiv
247 lorine and gave the following order in size: CN > OMe > OH.
248 nary mixtures, viz., WPI+SPI, WPI+CN and SPI+CN, were produced using transglutaminase, and their in v
249                     Crigler-Najjar syndrome (CN) is a very rare genetic disorder characterized by an
250      CA was more resistant to deuterons than CN, and similar resistance was observed for X-rays.
251 oOxH-GO/N(+)M operates on the principle that CN(-) inhibits the catalytic activity of CoOxH-GO toward
252                              We propose that CN is potentially a very promising quantum critical cool
253                           We speculated that CN(-) and the CO precursor (-):CO2H may be generated thr
254                                          The CN stretch frequency of a modified Bmim(+) cation (2-SeC
255                                          The CN surface was able to immobilize 2.30+/-0.5mgm(-2) of I
256 in the secondary ligand sphere affecting the CN(-) ligands on FTIR spectroscopy and catalysis.
257                  In the whole sample and the CN subsample, the association between global PiB retenti
258  speed and Abeta in the whole sample and the CN subsample.
259      Images of iconic buildings, such as the CN Tower, instantly transport us to specific places, suc
260  for regioselective syn-addition of both the CN and OTf groups of aryl(cyano)iodonium triflates to al
261 rovides a powerful method for dissecting the CN interaction network and for elucidating the role of C
262 Past work has not found abnormalities in the CN and UBC populations.
263 pital regions (beta = -0.21, P = .01) in the CN subsample statistically significant.
264      Based on the biophysical meaning of the CN correlation, we propose a cell migration potential in
265 l successfully explains the red-shift of the CN stretch as a function of the dielectric constant and
266    A blue shift to higher frequencies of the CN vibration to 2235 cm(-1) with respect to the as-adsor
267 ld be due to the more structural role of the CN(-) ligands tightly anchoring the (2FeH) unit to the p
268 urin (CN) and the elevated expression of the CN-dependent transcription factor nuclear factor of acti
269                         It is found that the CN stretch frequency red-shifts with increasing dielectr
270 ring during the catalytic cycle, whereas the CN(-) signals seem to be relatively inert to these effec
271 Bbeta affects mitochondrial dynamics through CN-dependent dephosphorylation of Dynamin-related protei
272 functional theory calculations show that Ti3 CN is metallic, in contrast to other 2D saturable absorb
273             It is demonstrated here that Ti3 CN, one of MXene compounds, can serve as an excellent mo
274 nts of passively Q-switched lasers using Ti3 CN at wavelengths of 1558 and 1875 nm.
275  The hydrogen atom transfers from the CH3 to CN along the CHN hydrogen bond, which produces an amino
276                                  Contrary to CN type I, patients with CN II exhibit residual capacity
277 dination sphere composed of three CO and two CN(-) ligands affecting its redox properties and providi
278  and cN0 disease were more likely to undergo CN.
279 ients treated with TT, 5,374 (35%) underwent CN between 2006 and 2013.
280 ve been developed; univariate analysis using CN emission band and multivariate calibration NN model o
281 evelop field-applicable diagnostics for Vgsc CN, and as a prelude to investigating the possible assoc
282 d-curve yielded similar predictions for Vgsc CN, indicating that the qPCR protocol developed here can
283 ostic assay, facilitating monitoring of Vgsc CN in wild populations and the elucidation of associatio
284  elucidation of association between the Vgsc CN and insecticide resistance.
285             The intervention of interest was CN.
286 ed green fluorescent protein (EGFP), whereas CN neurons were from postnatal mouse primary cultures.
287           The absorbance titration of 1 with CN(-) revealed a new band at 540 nm and the nonlinear cu
288     Moreover, resistance was associated with CN-LOH at the TK locus.
289                                Compared with CN individuals, cognitively impaired patients had a grea
290         Contrary to CN type I, patients with CN II exhibit residual capacity to conjugate bilirubin a
291 ne disease may be increased in patients with CN syndrome.
292  overall pattern in AML, those patients with CN-AML have a poorer survival rate when GFI1 expression
293 peripheral nervous system (PNS) synapse with CN neurons of the central nervous system (CNS).
294                               Treatment with CN-105 was associated with a durable improvement in func
295 g the (1)p* state by an electron-withdrawing CN substituent at the ortho or para position could slow
296 with a wide range of whey protein:casein (WP:CN) ratios (with standardised casein concentrations) wer
297 nd their binary mixtures, viz., WPI+SPI, WPI+CN and SPI+CN, were produced using transglutaminase, and
298  related ligand could be involved in Fe(CO)x(CN)y transfer to the HydF carrier/scaffold.
299              Stability of BeB11 (X)12(3-) (X=CN, SCN, BO) trianions is demonstrated in the gas phase,
300 ubstantially switch thermal expansion of YFe(CN)6 from negative (alphav =-33.67x10(-6) K(-1) ) to pos

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