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1 imation), decreasing removal, or no removal (recalcitrant).
2 expression system, whereas others have been recalcitrant.
3 pproximately 1.5-2 d), and carbamazepine was recalcitrant.
4 However, symptoms are often recalcitrant.
5 n of 1,2-dichloroethane, which was otherwise recalcitrant.
6 lignin that is inherently heterogeneous and recalcitrant.
8 synonymous CGU codons, but the remaining 13 "recalcitrant" AGRs required diversification to identify
9 om temperature decarboxylative allylation of recalcitrant alpha-amino and phenylacetic allyl esters.
10 heir chemical nature CNTs are expected to be recalcitrant and biotransform only at very slow rates.
11 eutic strategies for patients carrying these recalcitrant and complex BCR-ABL1 mutant proteins while
12 le session of exposure therapy can eliminate recalcitrant and disabling fear of phobogenic objects or
13 nation and reviewed reports of resolution of recalcitrant and disseminated warts after vaccination.
14 ustained complete remission in patients with recalcitrant and fulminant, vision-threatening ocular in
15 oils; the challenges imposed by notoriously recalcitrant and heterogeneous lignocellulosic feedstock
16 e characterized by the presence of lignin, a recalcitrant and hydrophobic polymer that provides mecha
18 omer and perfluorinated compounds, including recalcitrant and toxic compounds such as perfluorooctano
19 logies to treat one of the most troublesome, recalcitrant and ubiquitous classes of environmental con
20 pounds (PFCs) which comprise one of the most recalcitrant and widely distributed classes of toxic pol
21 tem was determined from the degradation of a recalcitrant azo dye and hydroxyl radical (HO.) producti
24 l land plants is regarded as one of the most recalcitrant biomacromolecules (biopolymers), providing
27 t chitosan can be used to effectively combat recalcitrant bladder infections without causing lasting
30 ght, the dinitramide component of FOX-12 was recalcitrant but guanylurea degraded effectively to ammo
32 ount of fast cycling C but a lower amount of recalcitrant C compounds) and normalized CO2-C release i
33 atios of labile C to SOC and lower ratios of recalcitrant C to SOC in bamboo soils compared with ceda
35 microbial C and N, soil acid-hydrolysable C, recalcitrant C, and soluble organic C of badland soils.
36 re (36% increase), but a greater increase of recalcitrant C-degrading enzymes in the hyphosphere (118
37 ed that evolutionary trade-offs would enable recalcitrant C-using taxa to respond more positively to
43 ing diets containing low protein quantities, recalcitrant carbohydrate sources, and plant defensive c
44 ell wall-degrading enzymes to a diversity of recalcitrant carbohydrates under a wide range of environ
47 ghts into the structure and functionality of recalcitrant carbon in soil and its implications for foo
54 ases to facilitate the degradation of highly recalcitrant cellulose and other related plant cell wall
57 n of bacteria that contribute to chronic and recalcitrant clinical infections such as cystic fibrosis
58 ssary for utilization of cellulose, a major, recalcitrant component of the plant cell wall; however,
60 oduct, the diclofenac (DCF), recognized as a recalcitrant compound for conventional water treatments
61 2) is added to the treatment to remove other recalcitrant compounds and to prevent NDMA reformation.
62 few researchers have studied how labile and recalcitrant compounds interact to influence decompositi
64 hlor) results in the selective enrichment of recalcitrant congeners while other, less persistent comp
65 nation arise from historical episodes, where recalcitrant contaminants have resided in the environmen
66 highly correlated with the concentrations of recalcitrant contaminants such as sucralose, sulfamethox
75 The pathogens responsible for these vaccine-recalcitrant diseases have properties that allow them to
77 r severity of DR were found to have the most recalcitrant DME, as evidenced by a greater number of ma
79 his steroid and related cyclic compounds are recalcitrant due to their low solubility in water, compl
80 properties for the aliphatic halogenation of recalcitrant, electron-deficient, and strained substrate
82 This strategy was validated using previously recalcitrant Fab-antigen complexes where introduction of
89 ontaminated soils at 420 degrees C converted recalcitrant heavy hydrocarbons into "char" (a carbonace
91 transposon accumulation in recombinationally recalcitrant heterochromatin explains the approximately
92 s case series, 3 patients with biopsy-proven recalcitrant HHD were evaluated in the outpatient dermat
94 ly defined the microbial landscape of common recalcitrant human fungal skin diseases, including athle
97 ents, the tyrosine-like component was fairly recalcitrant in irradiation and oxidation processes.
98 ticonvulsant pharmaceutical carbamazepine is recalcitrant in many environmental niches and thus poses
99 ing recognition of their role in chronic and recalcitrant infections, the mechanisms that induce pers
101 oid drops to less than 2 drops daily, and/or recalcitrant inflammation necessitating corticosteroid-s
103 descriptors may be used to identify the more recalcitrant isomers, thus allowing prioritization in th
104 cacy of rescue therapy with IL-1 blockade in recalcitrant KD, and we identify that regulation of calc
105 aster) but induced no adverse effects in the recalcitrant lepidopteran pest Helicoverpa armigera.
106 risons with modern marine invertebrates, the recalcitrant life stage represented by LOEMs is interpre
108 ential requires the economical conversion of recalcitrant lignocellulose into useful intermediates, s
109 enzymes with high catalytic activity against recalcitrant lignocellulosic material are being explored
110 oody biomass is locked up in the complex and recalcitrant lignocellulosic plant cell wall, making it
111 physical fossils in the sedimentary record, recalcitrant lipid biomarkers are used to unravel microb
112 onged invasion by an exotic plant that input recalcitrant litter (Japanese knotweed, Polygonum cuspid
113 pecies, Polygonum cuspidatum, which produces recalcitrant litter, and Pueraria lobata, which produces
114 mediately affected the mass loss of the more recalcitrant litter, but affected the more labile litter
115 of alkyl-carbon and lignin only in the more recalcitrant litter, highlighting the role of initial li
120 by which R. albus 8 employs to degrade these recalcitrant materials are, however, not clearly underst
123 undance and kbio values for some of the most recalcitrant micropollutants (i.e., diclofenac and targe
126 s aeruginosa is a significant contributor to recalcitrant multidrug-resistant infections, especially
127 recovered promptly except for a patient with recalcitrant multiple myeloma who died because of the di
128 and displayed in vivo efficacy against this recalcitrant mutant in a murine bone-marrow transplantat
129 pacX mutations suppress PacC processing recalcitrant mutations, in part, through derepressed Pac
132 ion has also been described in patients with recalcitrant nasal polyps, suggesting a link to persiste
135 ngthy biodegradation half-life of EtFOSE and recalcitrant nature of SAmPAP diester in part explains t
139 b can be an effective treatment modality for recalcitrant noninfectious scleritis and, in some, can r
142 ailure of steroid-free immunosuppression are recalcitrant or recurrent allograft rejection and recurr
143 s a carbon and energy source to determine if recalcitrant organic carbon enhances E1 degradation.
145 ay lead to AM fungi obtaining nutrients from recalcitrant organic or mineral sources in the soil, bes
148 ns lead to increasing amounts of, apparently recalcitrant, oxyhydrocarbons that dominate the solvent-
150 ty against Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense, a recalcitrant parasite that causes the deadly disease Afr
151 lution-precipitation reactions when the most recalcitrant part of the organic matrix is degraded.
152 nteractions will enable researchers studying recalcitrant pathogens, such as animal pathogens where h
157 r prediction, the noninvaded soils receiving recalcitrant Pinus litter had a similar abundance of pla
159 Enzyme activities that improve digestion of recalcitrant plant cell wall polysaccharides may offer s
164 efforts have been devoted to degrading this recalcitrant polysaccharide, particularly in the context
165 MOs (LPMOs), enhance the depolymerization of recalcitrant polysaccharides by hydrolytic enzymes and a
167 cleave glycosidic bonds in the two foremost recalcitrant polysaccharides found in nature, namely cel
169 ed as a new class of enzymes for cleavage of recalcitrant polysaccharides that instead employ an oxid
170 he oxidative cleavage of glycosidic bonds in recalcitrant polysaccharides, such as cellulose and chit
171 ents of enzymatic machineries that decompose recalcitrant polysaccharides, such as chitin and cellulo
174 organic carbon (OC) and black carbon (BC), a recalcitrant product of the incomplete combustion of fos
177 ransplant centers as a secondary therapy for recalcitrant recurrent rejection or rejection with hemod
178 idacloprid, acetamiprid, and clothianidin as recalcitrant sewage constituents that persist through wa
179 The ultimate fate of emitted Hg is primarily recalcitrant soil pools and deep ocean waters and sedime
183 esophagus with high-grade dysplasia (n = 6), recalcitrant stricture (n = 8), gastrointestinal stromal
184 egral component of the plant cell wall, is a recalcitrant substrate against enzymatic challenges by m
186 tionary origin of the organisms, turnover of recalcitrant substrates in Antarctic soils, and predicti
187 olysis and to enhance enzymatic digestion of recalcitrant substrates including chitin and cellulose.
188 can contribute to the degradation of complex recalcitrant substrates such as the plant cell wall.
189 peroxidases with a unique reactivity toward recalcitrant substrates that require oxidation potential
190 sula sediments were bound to black carbon or recalcitrant tar-like organic carbon, thereby lowering p
191 heir potential to stimulate the formation of recalcitrant Tc(IV) biominerals under conditions relevan
192 he implications of the targeted formation of recalcitrant Tc(IV) phases using these proprietorial sub
194 cilitate accurate localization of FPs within recalcitrant tissues, we developed a simple method for r
196 compounds or subject to crystallization were recalcitrant to analysis, so further research is require
199 ing HmsP rendered DeltasagS biofilm cells as recalcitrant to antimicrobial agents as wild-type biofil
202 onents of petroleum and have been considered recalcitrant to biodegradation under methanogenic condit
203 For example, the Pioneer inbred PHH5G is recalcitrant to biolistic and Agrobacterium transformati
208 nd nuclear lamina, two compartments that are recalcitrant to classical biochemical purification.
209 ction persisted locally for >49 days and was recalcitrant to clearance by the host immune response an
210 a number of heterocyclic substrates that are recalcitrant to conventional peroxide radical initiation
215 spite its prevalence, the TM7 phylum remains recalcitrant to cultivation, making it one of the most e
217 ion that our indigenous bacteria are largely recalcitrant to culture, many of their functions and phe
222 er of which are presumed to make the polymer recalcitrant to degradation by most terrestrial bacteria
227 among coat proteins, this structure has been recalcitrant to detailed biochemical analysis, so molecu
232 wide range of substrates that are otherwise recalcitrant to enzyme-catalyzed reduction, and their po
234 ynaptic vesicle pool, which normally remains recalcitrant to exocytosis and recycling even following
237 oaching retirement, C(4) plants were proving recalcitrant to genetic manipulation, and whole-genome s
238 ametophyte of Arabidopsis thaliana, which is recalcitrant to haploid embryo development in culture, a
241 orms share high sequence identity and remain recalcitrant to high-resolution structural studies.
243 ctivated T-cell c1 (NFATc1) in HFSCs becomes recalcitrant to its normal down-regulating cues, and NFA
244 estigations demonstrated that HFO-1234yf was recalcitrant to microbial (co)metabolism and no transfor
249 xidation in air, the incorporated Tc(IV) was recalcitrant to oxidative dissolution with less than 40%
252 Because E. coli BioC protein was extremely recalcitrant to purification in an active form, BioC hom
255 This allowed the identification of genes recalcitrant to RNAseq analyses by having over- and/or u
263 the pharmaceutical industry, PAR2 has proven recalcitrant to targeting by small molecule inhibitors,
264 bacterial pathogens growing in a biofilm are recalcitrant to the action of most antibiotics and are r
265 cted to give improved cure rates while being recalcitrant to the development of parasite resistance.
267 ethal form of fibrosing lung disease that is recalcitrant to therapies that target the immune system.
268 bacute to chronic course and they can become recalcitrant to therapy and lead to physical disabilitie
276 eserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is common, recalcitrant to treatment, and associated with poor outc
280 pecies, leaving only 9 species that remained recalcitrant to yielding sufficient amounts of DNA with
283 white rot fungi (WRF) for bioremediation of recalcitrant trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) is becom
284 Pyritization initiated with nucleation on recalcitrant tube walls, proceeded centripetally, decele
285 ancer treatments, such as those for managing recalcitrant tumors like pancreatic ductal adenocarcinom
289 We tested the hypothesis that contaminants recalcitrant under anaerobic conditions but degradable u
291 high rate of complete clinical remission in recalcitrant uveitis and is well tolerated by most patie
293 enhance the biophysical properties of other recalcitrant vaccine candidates from emerging pathogens.
295 nt renal allograft recipients with multiple, recalcitrant verrucae vulgares lesions and one patient w
298 bial growth, leads to the production of more recalcitrant wastewaters that are difficult to dispose o
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