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1 parated up to 220 mum (300 mum with elevated K(+)).
2 evoked by injecting solutions with elevated [K(+)].
3  large temperature fluctuations (DeltaT 24 K).
4 ng constant value (1.09x10(3) at 310 degrees K).
5 reversal (770.8 K) and magnetic blocking (14 K).
6 nding using X-ray structures obtained at 100 K.
7 9% at terminals' temperatures of 375 and 530 K.
8 bI3 with a narrow transition ( 5 K) near 327 K.
9 technique in the temperature range of 25-300 K.
10 pectively, and at temperatures reaching 1073 K.
11 ntributions from clamping losses for T < 110 K.
12  depending on the relationship between r and K.
13 RNAs encoding for RANKL, TRAP, and Cathepsin K.
14 ute to the observed NADPH-dependent shift in Kd.
15 RESENTATIONS: We report on two siblings with KS.
16 tial (k=0.790) and for N stage was moderate (k=0.458) between MRI and histopathology staging assessme
17  agreement for T stage was good/substantial (k=0.790) and for N stage was moderate (k=0.458) between
18 completer course of treatment was excellent (k=0.91, percent agreement=95.8%).
19 ce thermal conductivity as low as 0.4 Wm(-1) K(-1) and a high thermoelectric figure of merit, which c
20 2 M.S/m, thermal conductivity of 264 W.m(-1).K(-1) and microhardness of 278 HV were achieved for the
21 m(-1).K(-1)), CsPbBr3 (0.42 +/- 0.04 W.m(-1).K(-1)), and CsSnI3 (0.38 +/- 0.04 W.m(-1).K(-1)).
22 es composed of CsPbI3 (0.45 +/- 0.05 W.m(-1).K(-1)), CsPbBr3 (0.42 +/- 0.04 W.m(-1).K(-1)), and CsSnI
23 1).K(-1)), and CsSnI3 (0.38 +/- 0.04 W.m(-1).K(-1)).
24 /cm(2) to (an estimated) several hours at 50 K, 1 mW/cm(2).
25 f magnitude, from less than a second at 12.5 K, 100 mW/cm(2) to (an estimated) several hours at 50 K
26 ore effective than PEf1 in infecting E. coli K-12 in pure cultures, PEf1 was 20-fold more effective i
27 ppressing a model enteric bacterium (E. coli K-12) in mixtures with soil bacteria (Pseudomonas putida
28 (THF)2 ][((dipp) ap)2 Nd(THF)2 ] (1-ap) and [K(18-crown-6)][((dipp) ap)2 Nd(THF)2 ] (1-ap crown) spec
29  average Earth system climate sensitivity is K (1sigma) per CO2 doubling, which is notably higher tha
30  (T) between their freezing point and 298.15 K (25 degrees C).
31  the co-expressed water-translocating Na(+) /K(+) /2Cl(-) cotransporter promoted TRPV4 activation des
32                                 In contrast, K = 3 indicated incipient host differentiation between l
33           Here, we report high-precision (41)K/(39)K measurements for samples from the Bay of Islands
34 ite, and we document large variations in (41)K/(39)K, covarying with previous determinations of (87)S
35  directly measured at temperatures below 233 K (-40 degrees C), conditions necessary to form cirrus c
36               The measured binding constant (Kd = 5.645 x 10(3) M(-1)) indicated strong interactions
37 ells harboring a different oncogenic driver (K-562 cell line) did not result in selective growth inhi
38 rystallographic and biochemical studies that K-80003 binds to and stabilizes tRXRalpha tetramers via
39 model fits our experimental results with log Kd = -9.7 +/- 0.3 and a 2:1 prevalent stoichiometry of t
40  [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text] 91 K A) is a new elastobaric coefficient.
41 age discrete prolate spheroidal sequences (a.k.a. Slepian sequences) to synthesize provably optimal n
42 +) currents shifted Veq K(+) consistent with K(+) accumulation or depletion, respectively, in the ext
43 myelination, while the intensity of the [M + K](+) adducts was stronger in those sections from mechan
44 nes STRUCTURE analysis with the Evanno Delta K analysis and visualization of results using STRUCTURE
45 d reach two maximum values of 0.0529/K at 24 K and 0.0057/K at 457 K for the Y2O3:1%Er(3+), 0.5%Ho(3+
46  tests performed at temperatures between 773 K and 923 K and stress range of 100 MPa-300 MPa indicate
47  order at an intermediate temperature of 223 K and a larger strain rate of 2.5 x 10(-2) s(-1); the di
48 ice has an 8 microm cut-off wavelength at 77 K and exhibits a quantum efficiency of 31% for a 2 micro
49 e bias field (HEX) started to appear at T 40 K and its value increased by decreasing the temperature.
50 n and electrostatic interactions for T > 110 K and larger contributions from clamping losses for T <
51 formed at temperatures between 773 K and 923 K and stress range of 100 MPa-300 MPa indicate both a si
52 ypes, including subtypes A1, F, G, H, J, and K and unclassified fragments, including one subtype CRF2
53  V LSSE peak at 75 K is attributed to the H KS and M S (saturation magnetization) whose peaks also o
54 m may follow either an ionic route involving K(+) and (t)BuO(-) ions or a neutral heterolytic route i
55 ) , resulting in decreased concentrations of K(+) and Na(+) , as compared to wild-type Z. xanthoxylum
56 bited a significant decline in net uptake of K(+) and Na(+) , resulting in decreased concentrations o
57 s pore-domain chimera is permeable to Na(+), K(+), and Ca(2+) ions, and remarkably, is also robustly
58  (SC) ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) (H(+), K(+), and Na(+)) have outstanding performance characteri
59 on selectivity, sensitivity to extracellular K(+), and pharmacology, consistent with an impact on con
60 rization imposed by elevating extracellular [K(+)], and KCNQ2 was required for potentiation of SMIT a
61            Calculation of the rate constant (k) and activation energy (Ea) for this hydrolysis reacti
62 site also exhibits improved thermal (>65 W/m-K) and electrical ( 700 S/cm) conductivities, as well as
63 ced metamagnetic phase transitions (T N = 58 K) and high spontaneous polarization ( 63.3 muC.cm(-2))
64 large energy barrier to spin reversal (770.8 K) and magnetic blocking (14 K).
65 SSE), magnetocrystalline anisotropy field (H K) and surface perpendicular magnetic anisotropy field (
66 s (parallel and antiparallel G-quadruplex in K+ and Na+, respectively).
67 mperature independent below approximately 10 K, and a large kinetic isotope effect (KIE) is observed
68 ls in Australia, India, Singapore, Sweden, U.K., and U.S.
69                   Bleeding risk with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) is closely related to the quality o
70 free energy barriers for 1,4-H shifts at 298 K are consistently predicted to be ca. 25 kcal/mol, wher
71 te and regions unique to the mammalian IP5 2-K, as an unexpected basic patch on the protein surface.
72 ower, and reach two maximum values of 0.0529/K at 24 K and 0.0057/K at 457 K for the Y2O3:1%Er(3+), 0
73 aximum values of 0.0529/K at 24 K and 0.0057/K at 457 K for the Y2O3:1%Er(3+), 0.5%Ho(3+) at 121 mW/m
74 utions over temperature range (288.15-318.15)K at pressure, p=0.1MPa.
75 as well as high thermoelectric power (22 muV/K) at room temperature.
76 nhibition alone, or combined NO, PGs, Na(+) /K(+) -ATPase (ouabain) and KIR channel inhibition (n = 6
77 ocedure enabled us to evaluate whether Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase uses the same sites to alternatively transpo
78                   The time course of the Na-/K-ATPase inhibition in the cell culture was demonstrated
79 ns revealed no effect of retinoschisin on Na/K-ATPase-mediated ATP hydrolysis and ion transport.
80 oteins in male organisms, inductions of Na(+)K(+)/ATPases, and strong inhibitions of molt-related pro
81   In the clinical keratoconus eyes, the mean K, back difference elevation (BDE), pachymetric progress
82 olid-state at ambient temperatures, up to 60 K below their glass transition temperature (Tg), by subj
83 -conductance, calcium- and voltage-activated K(+)(BK) channel consists of the pore-forming alpha subu
84                             In contrast, NH2-K(Boc)LVFF-CONH2 undergoes hydrophobic collapse at a low
85  transition into the low-density form at 130 K, but remains diffusive.
86                                    Using the K/BxN autoimmune arthritis model, we elucidate a novel m
87 ependent tissue inflammation as shown in the K/BxN serum transfer arthritis model.
88 ity was significantly reduced by SzV-1287 in K/BxN-arthritis.
89 ture in BaFe2As2 crystal (T N = 132 K to 136 K) by improving in-plane electronic defects and reducing
90 obalt-doped BaFe2As2 crystal (T c = 23 to 25 K) by precipitating-out the cobalt dopants and giving la
91            These findings uncover a critical K(+)-Ca(2+)-adrenergic signaling axis that acts to dampe
92  FOS and CGA, some mineral elements, such as K, Ca and P, and essential amino acids, such as tryptoph
93 k cat /K m = 0.56 microM(-1)s(-1)) than NPP (k cat /K m = 0.044 microM(-1)s(-1)).
94 e 3-carene was over ten fold higher for GPP (k cat /K m = 0.56 microM(-1)s(-1)) than NPP (k cat /K m
95                                  The K m and k cat of AnCDA for the first deacetylation of penta-N-ac
96     The rapidly activating delayed rectifier K(+) channel (IKr) is encoded by the human ether-a-go-go
97                                          The K(+) channel pore-forming subunit Kv4.3 is expressed in
98                             Inward rectifier K(+) channel subfamily 2 (Kir2) channels primarily maint
99 ction can lead to arrhythmias, and discusses K(+) channel-based therapeutics.
100 hat ZxAKT1 functions as an inward-rectifying K(+) channel.
101 s and H(+)-ATPase and with the tonoplast TPK K(+) channel.
102  concomitant with altered gene expression of K(+)-channel subunits and ion channel modulators, releva
103 work depends on the protonation state of the K-channel residue K362.
104 ing paper focuses on the integrative role of K(+) channels in cardiac electrophysiology, i.e. how K(+
105 at H2O2-elicited dilation involves different K(+) channels in non-CAD versus CAD, resulting in an alt
106 letely different fold from that of canonical K(+) channels.
107                    KCC2 is a neuron-specific K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter essential for establishing the
108 n lower expression and activity of cathepsin K compared with resting unpolarized macrophages.
109  irreducible representation appears, and the k component of the ICM wave vector disappears.
110 ellent adaptability to adverse environments, K(+) concentration remains at a relatively constant leve
111  potential at subphysiological extracellular K(+) concentrations or pathological hypokalaemia, howeve
112                    Second, we used different K(+) concentrations to shift the equilibrium between non
113 e I hair cells causes unstable intercellular K(+) concentrations, altering the biophysical properties
114 outward and inward K(+) currents shifted Veq K(+) consistent with K(+) accumulation or depletion, res
115                           Life expectancy in King County, WA, USA, is in the 95th percentile among al
116 nificantly to geographical inequality within King County.
117 9-89.9) for women among census tracts within King County.
118 nd we document large variations in (41)K/(39)K, covarying with previous determinations of (87)Sr/(86)
119 ptic NMDA receptors (eNMDARs) and the A-type K(+) current (IA ) influences the firing activity of hyp
120 f a low-voltage-activated outward rectifying K(+) current, IK,L , whose biophysical properties and mo
121 t with suppression of a muscarinic-sensitive K(+)-current, or M-current.
122 de (TAT-C1aB) suppressed enhanced whole-cell K(+) currents produced by a mutated form of Kv2.1 mimick
123                      Mild block occurred for K(+) currents representing IKr (CHO cells expressing hER
124 nnels in cardiac electrophysiology, i.e. how K(+) currents shape the cardiac action potential, and ho
125                  Both the outward and inward K(+) currents shifted Veq K(+) consistent with K(+) accu
126  of medium afterhyperpolarization and M-type K(+) currents were smaller, when compared to ethanol nai
127 +) uptake to sarcoplasmic reticulum, reduced K(+) currents, and increased propensity to arrhythmias.
128 ere are several Ca(2+) -sensitive potassium (K(+) ) currents such as the slowly activating delayed re
129 tic spine density, whereas Tomo-1 knockdown (KD) decreased spine density.
130 nts of temperature dependence from 40 to 320 K demonstrate a shift of the peak in the kappa to lower
131  the aqueous solution-vapor interface, while K(+) does not.
132 n conjunction with experimentally measured N K-edge absorption spectra, reveals the different nature
133                                           Cu K-edge EXAFS confirms that the immobilized cluster 2 is
134 ation at higher Mo loadings, indicated by Mo K-edge X-ray absorption spectra.
135 Coupling the co-localization results to iron K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy fitting results all
136                                           As K-edge XANES spectroscopy revealed some reduction of As(
137 ando X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Co K-edge.
138 ds display antiviral activity when they have kd equal or smaller than 10(-6) while they do not exhibi
139  However, protogynous species show greater V k*, especially pronounced in haremic species, resulting
140  NaCl reabsorption, therefore reducing Na(+)/K(+) exchange.
141                                    Na(+) and K(+) exhibit a significant preference for the centroid o
142 F/B), shell-to-fruit (S/F), kernel-to-fruit (K/F), mesocarp-to-fruit (M/F), oil per palm (O/P) and oi
143             To do so, we laser-ablate single k-fibers at different spindle locations and in different
144 ify the immediate relaxation of chromosomes, k-fibers, and microtubule speckles.
145 s is dependent on transmembrane Na(+) and/or K(+) flux and the activation of heat shock protein 90 (H
146  structured with TFMG/TE are annealed at 673 K for 8-360 hours and analyzed by electron microscopy.
147 lues of 0.0529/K at 24 K and 0.0057/K at 457 K for the Y2O3:1%Er(3+), 0.5%Ho(3+) at 121 mW/mm(2) exci
148  for choline and glycine betaine, micromolar Kd for stachydrine and trigonelline and a Kd in the mill
149  novel roles for bacterially derived vitamin K forms known as menaquinones in health and disease, whi
150        Agreement between KECG and reference [K(+)] from blood samples was promising (error: -0.09 +/-
151       We developed a new method to quantify [K(+)] from T-wave analysis and tested its clinical appli
152                                      Loss of KinG function results in a decrease in the intercellular
153  D --> K transition and (ii) deprotonates in K --&gt; M transition.
154               Although several families with KS have been described previously, our case is noteworth
155 eir potential role in HHV-8 pathogenesis and KS.IMPORTANCE Here we show that HHV-8, a DNA tumor virus
156  rotation barrier of 6.5 kcal mol(-1) at 298 K in spite of the bulkier aryl groups.
157 cting spin-valve effect with a T c change 1 K in superconductor/half-metal structures, in which case
158 of MSA and methylamine (MA) at 1 atm and 294 K in the presence and absence of water vapor using an ae
159 ar Kd for stachydrine and trigonelline and a Kd in the millimolar range for betonicine.
160 We describe a case of probable donor-derived KS in the recipient of a liver-kidney transplant.
161 ing to McpX(PR) with dissociation constants (Kd ) in the nanomolar range for choline and glycine beta
162               Consistently, BCOR knock-down (KD) in normal CD34(+) progenitors modifies their granulo
163 e perpendicular magnetic anisotropy field (H KS) in the same Pt/YIG system.
164 cing more offspring and exhibiting greater V k* in the second sex.
165    Despite important ART-related declines in KS incidence, men and women in South Africa and men who
166 ensory web that converts changes in external K(+) into rapid, 'inside-out' electrical signaling to di
167                       The V LSSE peak at 75 K is attributed to the H KS and M S (saturation magnetiz
168  they do not exhibit antiviral activity when kd is 10(-5) or higher although they may show blocking a
169 er UV light irradiation, both at 273 and 298 K, JUC-62 showed 51% and 34% lower CO2 uptake, respectiv
170 from a newly developed coupled ketosynthase (KS)-ketoreductase (KR) assay that established that the d
171  KEY POINTS: Endothelial inwardly rectifying K(+) (Kir2.1) channels regulate flow-induced vasodilatat
172                      Wild-type and cathepsin K knockout mice were rendered diabetic by streptozotocin
173 fetimes (1/koff) and dissociation constants (Kd = koff/kon), determined by mechanically dissociating
174 early, moderate, and severe KOA based on the K/L score.
175 y that depends on the cycling of cytoplasmic K(+) levels.
176  VISIT compared to observation-based average k), likely contributing to underestimation of positive f
177 els suggests variant-dependent intracellular K(+) loss and cytotoxicity does not drive kidney disease
178 ta from activated microglia, consistent with K(+) loss being needed for inflammasome assembly.
179 s with low nanomolar dissociation constants (KD &lt; 10 nM) for GII.4 VLP.
180                                              K(lysine) acetyltransferase 8 (KAT8, also known as MOF)
181 K m = 0.56 microM(-1)s(-1)) than NPP (k cat /K m = 0.044 microM(-1)s(-1)).
182 ene was over ten fold higher for GPP (k cat /K m = 0.56 microM(-1)s(-1)) than NPP (k cat /K m = 0.044
183                                          The K m and k cat of AnCDA for the first deacetylation of pe
184 rt on a high-quality genome assembly for the K. marmoratus South Korea (SK) strain highlighting the d
185 on-small-cell lung cancer patients, by using K-Means clustering to group patients based on esophageal
186                                              K-means clustering was then used to select images from d
187     Here, we report high-precision (41)K/(39)K measurements for samples from the Bay of Islands ophio
188 le and calculates four different statistics: k -mer frequency, 16S abundance, prokaryotic- and viral-
189 rovide an in-depth analysis of the effect of k -mer ordering on the performance of the minimizers tec
190     This kernel extends an existing class of k-mer based sequence kernels, based on the recently desc
191  minimizers scheme is a method for selecting k -mers from sequences.
192  We introduce a novel approach that clusters k-mers as the first step.
193 se from ATP into the medium, suggesting that K. mikimotoi cells were expressing extracellular hydrola
194 , M., Roller, L., Jobichen, C., Swaminathan, K., Mizuguchi, J., Iwanaga, S., Nuttall, P.
195 sponse, and supporting a broad range of high-k modes.
196                                      CLIPA14 kd mosquitoes elicited a potent melanization response ag
197 dy revealed a cenH3 nucleosome binding CENPC-k motif at the C terminus of Arabidopsis thaliana KNL2,
198 bility and the latter is caused by the 1000 K Mott metal-insulator transition, for which the thermal
199  A/Cdk1 activity and that MYPT1 destabilizes k-MT attachments by negatively regulating Plk1 at kineto
200 ecise regulation of kinetochore microtubule (k-MT) attachment stability.
201 ronounced N gradients as indicated by higher K N -values, 2) K N is a good predictor of instantaneous
202 uadratic diversity metric is a good proxy of K N .
203 ients as indicated by higher K N -values, 2) K N is a good predictor of instantaneous net ecosystem C
204  the phases were allowed to separate and Ca, K, Na, and Mg were determined in aqueous phase by means
205 s of CH3NH3PbI3 with a narrow transition ( 5 K) near 327 K.
206  and sparse discriminant analysis (SDA) with k-nearest neighbors for imputation for varying mechanism
207  cVNS with kilohertz electrical stimulation (KES) nerve block to preferentially activate efferent pat
208                                        Since K(+), NO3(-), and NH4(+) are major ions taken up by plan
209  confirm that the former is caused by a 400 K non-linear-transport-driven instability and the latter
210 the gas phase at temperatures around 320-350 K observed in the isomerization reaction of a hydroxycar
211                 Direct visualization at 1873 K of 0% to 8% molten FeAl droplets suspended in a SiO2 e
212 at emerges in the FeAs layer below T 0 155 K of Sr2VO3FeAs, a naturally assembled heterostructure o
213  (HL2-m5) was obtained that binds Shh with a KD of 170 nM, which corresponds to a 120-fold affinity i
214 6 emerged as the most potent analogue with a KD of 76 nM against BioA and a minimum inhibitory concen
215 erogeneous electron transfer rate constants (kS) of CtCDH were calculated to be 21.5+/-0.8s(-1) and 1
216 sts, pharmacological inhibition of cathepsin K, or treatment with calcineurin inhibitor rescued cells
217  in cortical state are selectively linked to K pathway spiking activity, whereas delta-frequency cort
218 hanically and Ca(2+)-induced force kinetics (k+Pi(1) approximately k-Pi approximately kTR approximate
219 nduced force kinetics (k+Pi(1) approximately k-Pi approximately kTR approximately kACT).
220  true for samples containing both proteinase K (PK)-sensitive and PK-resistant PrP(Sc) and samples co
221 tance plasmids, particularly variants of the K. pneumoniae carbapenemase.
222 bacteriovorus acting therapeutically against K. pneumoniae in serum, informing future research into t
223 atients with blaOXA-232 carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae infections were identified at a tertiary c
224 ial cell characteristics in an international K. pneumoniae isolate collection (n = 48), with a range
225 ening lifts the phonon Kohn anomaly near the K point for graphene encapsulated in hBN, and shifts the
226 signment of each Raman feature near the M or K points of the Brillouin zone.
227  material exhibits a zT = 1 over the 513-613 K range.
228  metastatic colon cancers and that oncogenic K-RAS activates TGF-beta signaling to promote tumor inva
229                            We found that the K-Ras anchor binds selected plasma membrane anionic lipi
230 emotaxin 2, Regucalcin, and Cyclin-D1 and of K-Ras effectors, including phosphorylated extracellular
231 c decreases in beta-catenin targets and some K-Ras effectors, leading to reduced tumor cell prolifera
232  microscopy in live cells, we show that G12V K-Ras exists as a mixture of monomers, dimers and larger
233 protein scaffold for preferential binding to K-Ras G12D.
234 trate that continued expression of oncogenic K-RAS is required for the survival of primary and metast
235                               No evidence of K-ras mutations was observed.
236  not PtdIns(3,4,5)P3 was sufficient to evoke K-Ras translocation.
237 rious tumor cells expressing B-Raf(V600E) or K-Ras(G12C/D) Intriguingly, coimmunoprecipitation and in
238 licited papillomas and hematopoietic tumors, K-Ras(G12V) induced lung tumors and gastric lesions.
239              Oncogenic KRas, HRas, and NRas (K-Ras, H-Ras, and N-Ras) differentially populate distinc
240                                              K-Ras-beta-catenin tumors showed up-regulation of beta-c
241                Our current studies show that K-Ras-dependent cells are refractive to PKCdelta-driven
242  mutant lung cancer cell lines classified as K-Ras-dependent or -independent for co-dependency on pro
243  CI leads to the development of several rare K-ras-independent forms of PC, with infrequent PDAC.
244  intercalation by several alkali metals (Li, K, Rb and Cs) and alkali-earth Ca.
245 s Rhizophagus irregularis under high and low K(+) regimes for 6 weeks.
246 on of tri(3,5-tert-butylphenyl)methane at 20 K reveals an intermolecular C-H...H-C distance of only 1
247 en who have sex with men remain at increased KS risk, likely due to high human herpesvirus 8 coinfect
248 me were identified at multivariate analysis (King's Outcome Scale for Childhood Head Injury score < 5
249 ocity and cooling rate of 10.3 mm/s and 4500 K/s, respectively.
250 y was established from a low-temperature 120 K sc-XRD study at 0.90 A resolution.
251 f yeast strain G19, and complemented the low-K(+) -sensitive phenotype of Arabidopsis akt1 mutant, in
252 rable biases in the simulated biomass and in k (severe underestimations by all models except JeDi and
253 ding suggests that replacing an amine group (K side chain) with a primary amide group (Q side chain)
254 ession of ComK, the master regulator for the K-state, and reduces transformability.
255 MAS3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) and (99m)Tc-mas3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) ((99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S for imaging and surgery) we
256 ternalization kinetics of (99m)Tc-MAS3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) and (99m)Tc-mas3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) ((99m)Tc-PS
257 lowing the preparation of (99m)Tc-MAS3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) and (99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S in consistently high rad
258                              Whether vitamin K supplementation can prevent and/or treat calciphylaxis
259 ndeno[7,1,2-fgh:7',1',2'-mno]phenanthro[9,10-k]tetraphene (DPT, 1c), are synthesized on the basis of
260              In dry, degassed acetone at 295 K, the radical 2 has a half-life, tau1/2 = 49 h (DeltaH(
261 ) theory is shown to be valid in generalized KS theory.
262 pression for the work function in Kohn-Sham (KS) theory is shown to be valid in generalized KS theory
263 F) (1-isq), and the amidophenolate (L(2-) ) [K(THF)2 ][((dipp) ap)2 Nd(THF)2 ] (1-ap) and [K(18-crown
264 e sites to alternatively transport Na(+) and K(+) This ping-pong mechanism is supported by transient-
265                                     Below 18 K, this small additional magnetic incommensurability dis
266 g temperature in BaFe2As2 crystal (T N = 132 K to 136 K) by improving in-plane electronic defects and
267                                       We fed KD to mice with respiratory chain complex III (CIII) def
268 sults in D2-over-H2 selectivity of 11 at 100 K, to the best of our knowledge the largest value known
269                   Finally, our data suggests K-to-M mutations may provide a useful strategy for alter
270                          Histone Lys-to-Met (K-to-M) mutations act as gain-of-function mutations to i
271 > 0.9) and the following parameters: AUGC90, K(trans), and maximum slope enhancement (intraclass corr
272 i) undergoes a hydrogen bond change in D --> K transition and (ii) deprotonates in K --> M transition
273  ion replacement, we show that inhibition of K(+) transport abolishes RBC electrophysiological rhythm
274 ctrophysiology through dynamic regulation of K(+) transport.
275  IFN-gamma exhibited low levels of Cathepsin K, TRAP, RANK, and tumor necrosis factor receptor-associ
276                                              KS tumors support both latent and lytic KSHV replication
277 ion, providing novel therapeutic avenues for KS tumors.IMPORTANCE KSHV is the etiologic agent of Kapo
278 rriers as well as polariton lasing up to 200 K under non-resonant optical pumping.
279             Expression of ZxAKT1 rescued the K(+) -uptake-defective phenotype of yeast strain CY162,
280  exception was sertraline, which exhibited a kd value (0.4-0.5 d(-1)) that was much higher than the e
281 native G4DNA topologies with a low nanomolar Kd value of approximately 2 nm, similar to that observed
282  different surfaces exhibit nearly identical K values after being exposed to kitchen grime with value
283  than that of cyanidin 3-O-sambubioside with k values of 9.2.10(-7)s(-1) and 8.4.10(-7)s(-1) at 37 de
284 -order kinetics and reaction rate constants (k values), which were obtained by non-linear regression,
285 mmonium Kd values, allowed for estimation of Kd values for more structurally complex organic cations
286 inity measurements with purified components, Kd values for unpurified proteins in crude cell lysates
287 sorption, along with phenyltrimethylammonium Kd values, allowed for estimation of Kd values for more
288 ity on data from dialysis patients, in whom [K(+)] varies significantly during the therapy.
289 rded as a biomimetic alternative of columnar K(+)-water wires observed for the natural KcsA channel.
290 e, J, droplet radius, R, membrane permeance, k, water viscosity, mu, and the water/oil interfacial te
291                   Both Husk and Ash provided K, which also played a role in yield improvement.
292 ude higher resistance-switching ratio at 300 K, which is attributed to the intricate interplay betwee
293 erties), which can harvest waste heat at 400 K with efficiencies about 7% to 8%.
294                              The increase of k with pressure is attributed to the squeeze of weighted
295 inant dissipation pathways occurs at T 110 K with relatively larger contributions from phonon-phono
296 be 244 +/- 11 pS (n = 17; symmetrical 150 mm K(+) ) with open probability being both voltage- and Ca(
297             Process II is observed above 170 K, with activation energy typical of beta relaxations in
298 o dietary potassium loading and restriction, KS-WNK1 knockout mice were deficient in these structures
299 dies defined the sequence of the NDSM as Psi-K-x-E/D-x1-x2-(x3/E/D)-(x4/E/D)-xn and determined that K
300 ed, this difference further increased 12-10 k years ago, around or just before the onset of food pro
301 The calculated Boltzmann distribution at 400 K yields an enthalpy of binding in reasonable agreement

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