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1                                              ESR activity is separately manipulable from spatial acti
2                                              ESR and ESEEM spectroscopies, crystallography, and pH-de
3                                              ESR cells are pluripotent and capable of differentiation
4                                              ESR hPSC correspond to an earlier stage of post-implanta
5                                              ESR increased at a slower rate in the triclosan group (P
6                                              ESR line components from two anisotropic beta-2'-F-atom
7                                              ESR relies on the inductive detection of microwave signa
8                                              ESR spectra of irradiated gum Arabic showed a decay of r
9                                              ESR, CRP, fibrinogen, ferritin, and procalcitonin were h
10 rvable by ESR, UV, and IR spectroscopy (19a: ESR: D/hc = 1.217; E/hc = 0.0052 cm(-1)).
11 illisecond and slower exchange processes, 2D ESR in the form of 2D-ELDOR (two-dimensional electron-el
12 igher percentages of patients with a DAS28-4(ESR) below 2.6 at month 6 in the active-treatment groups
13      The HAQ-DI scores (month 3) and DAS28-4(ESR) less than 2.6 response rates (month 6) were also su
14    The percentage of patients with a DAS28-4(ESR) of less than 2.6 was not significantly higher with
15 ate (DAS28-4[ESR]) of less than 2.6; DAS28-4(ESR)-defined remission, change in Health Assessment Ques
16  the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-4[ESR]) of less than 2.6 (with scores ranging from 0 to 9.
17  the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-4[ESR]) of less than 2.6 (with scores ranging from 0 to 9.
18  the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-4[ESR]) of less than 2.6; DAS28-4(ESR)-defined remission,
19                                           An ESR signal, indicative of the presence of localized magn
20 he reconstructed components of the ancestral ESR modules.
21 tocene by biostratigraphical correlation and ESR/U-series dating.
22 ite score [ICS, combining elevated hsCRP and ESR with low serum albumin and iron], and serum interleu
23 ere we used a combination of UV/vis, IR, and ESR spectroscopy under cryogenic matrix isolation condit
24 tion planar spiral microcoils of the NMR and ESR detectors are concentric and interrogate the same sa
25 chip of the front-end electronics of NMR and ESR detectors.
26 s have been investigated by UV-vis, NMR, and ESR spectroscopy, electrochemistry, X-ray diffraction an
27 y and reactivity were determined by ORAC and ESR assays, respectively.
28             New (40)Ar/(39)Ar on tephras and ESR dates on bleached quartz securely and accurately pla
29 haracterization using cyclic voltammetry and ESR spectroscopy were carried out to characterize the ox
30                    Changes in eGFR, WCC, and ESR were further analyzed using transition modeling.
31                                XRD, XPS, and ESR suggested the Na2Mo4O13/alpha-MoO3 hybrid catalyst p
32                 To substantiate the archaeal ESR, we calculated gene-by-gene correlations, gene funct
33 ilar sensitivity to a commercially available ESR spectrometer equipped with a high-Q resonator.
34 developing a near-field, nonresonant, X-band ESR spectrometric method.
35 ions imposed by conventional resonator-based ESR detection and renders the technique feasible for spa
36 te the oxidative susceptibility of DMOs, but ESR data should be interpreted cautiously, as the great
37       Results suggested that the analysis by ESR (or electron paramagnetic resonance, EPR) is suitabl
38 (*) and H(*), respectively, and confirmed by ESR spectroscopy using a spin trap.
39 l-free systems (Fe(II)-H2O2), as detected by ESR (IC50 up to 175 muM), and ABTS assay (IC50 up to 40
40 zobut-2-enenitriles 10, are also detected by ESR spectroscopy (11a: D/hc = 0.362; E/hc = 0.021 cm(-1)
41 nerates 3-pyridazinylnitrenes 9, detected by ESR spectroscopy (9a: D/hc = 1.006; E/hc = 0.003 cm(-1))
42    The radical formation was investigated by ESR spectroscopy and the polysaccharide degradation was
43 in a DNA duplex for distance measurements by ESR spectroscopy is reported.
44 elds 2-pyrimidinylnitrenes 19, observable by ESR, UV, and IR spectroscopy (19a: ESR: D/hc = 1.217; E/
45 wo carbenes (3)12 and (3)14 were observed by ESR spectroscopy (D|hc = 0.5078, E|hc = 0.0236 and D|hc
46 mation in Fenton reactions was quantified by ESR measurements.
47 y reported detection of propargyl radical by ESR experiments, in this process a radical mechanism was
48 ave shown that detection of free radicals by ESR spin trapping provides useful information on the sus
49 carbene to 1-naphthylnitrene was verified by ESR spectroscopy.
50 PSC enriched for high self-renewal capacity (ESR) has distinct properties relative to the bulk of the
51 stem cell control and responds to a CLAVATA3/ESR-related (CLE) peptide expressed in organ primordia.
52 nalyses indicate that XVP activates CLAVATA3/ESR (CLE)-related protein 44 (CLE44), the coding gene of
53 sed of nitrogen (N)-responsive CLE (CLAVATA3/ESR-related) peptides and the CLAVATA1 (CLV1) leucine-ri
54 signal via secretion of the peptide CLAVATA3/ESR-RELATED40 (CLE40), which acts through the receptor k
55 ntified share similarity with plant CLAVATA3/ESR (CLE) peptides, but bioinformatics analyses of nemat
56                                         CLV3/ESR (CLE) proteins are important signaling peptides in p
57 nvestigated the function of the Populus CLV3/ESR-RELATED 47 (PttCLE47) gene during secondary growth a
58             CLE peptides, named for the CLV3/ESR-related peptide family, participate in intercellular
59 SR, but this is not possible for most common ESR probes, such as nitroxides, studied at typical ESR f
60 ng by liposomes and E. coli cells containing ESR occurs in a broad pH range above pH 4.5.
61 arge electron spin ensembles in conventional ESR techniques limits their spatial resolution.
62                                    WBC, CRP, ESR and DNI were higher in APN than in lower UTI (p < 0.
63 ough the extent and the anisotropy of the Cu ESR spectrum provides challenges for PDS, Ku-band (17.3
64 y during the past three decades, the current ESR remains high in China.
65          We present here the results of a CW-ESR investigation of a double spin labeled alpha-cyclode
66 ations and information extracted from the CW-ESR spectra, we were able to determine the geometrical n
67 nferiority margin was specified as 0.6 DAS28-ESR units.
68 s randomized to the step-up arms had a DAS28-ESR clinical response that was not different from that o
69 d 12 weeks later by achieving LDA or a DAS28-ESR reduction 1.2 or greater.
70       However, in unadjusted analyses, DAS28-ESR significantly decreased during the intervention peri
71  [SD] age, 57.1 [12.2] years; baseline DAS28-ESR, 5.1 [1.1]), 269 (89.7%) completed the study.
72 mary outcome measure was the change in DAS28-ESR between 0 and 12 months in the per-protocol populati
73 there was no significant difference in DAS28-ESR between the intervention and control periods (P = 0.
74         After 12 months, the change in DAS28-ESR for patients assigned to rituximab was -2.6 (SD 1.4)
75  There were no differences in the mean DAS28-ESR during weeks 48-102 between subjects randomized to r
76 omes were changes in the components of DAS28-ESR (tender and swollen joints, ESR, and visual analog s
77 come was an observed-group analysis of DAS28-ESR values from week 48 to week 102.
78 ] 0.90 [95% CI 0.67-1.20]; p=0.467) or DAS28-ESR LDA at week 104 (161 [35%] of 454 patients and 152 [
79 dimentation rate [DAS28-ESR] </=3.2 or DAS28-ESR reduction >/=1.2 from baseline) or as non-responders
80 ng the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (DAS28-ESR) was >/=3.2.
81 joints-Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28-ESR).
82 joints-erythrocyte sedimentation rate [DAS28-ESR] >/= 3.2 [range, 0-9.3]) and an insufficient respons
83 ore 28-erythrocyte sedimentation rate [DAS28-ESR] </=3.2 or DAS28-ESR reduction >/=1.2 from baseline)
84 28 joint count disease activity score [DAS28-ESR] >3.2; rituximab group) or a TNF inhibitor-adalimuma
85                        The mean +/- SD DAS28-ESR in participants continuing to take MTX monotherapy a
86 at 24 weeks (72%) demonstrated similar DAS28-ESR values (3.5 +/- 1.3 versus 3.2 +/- 1.3 at week 48) a
87 e was no significant difference in the DAS28-ESR between subjects randomized to oral triple therapy a
88 emonstrated a greater reduction in the DAS28-ESR compared with those in the 2 step-up groups (3.6 ver
89  hydroxychloroquine) at week 24 if the DAS28-ESR was >/= 3.2.
90                                    The DAS28-ESR was lower in the non-TNF group than in the second an
91     In stark contrast, temperature-dependent ESR measurements demonstrate a dramatic increase of both
92 port will allow researchers to better design ESR spin trapping applications involving nanomaterials.
93 ring molecular envelopes, and pulsed dipolar ESR measurements of inter-PAS distances confirm the crys
94                               Pulsed dipolar ESR spectroscopy (PDS) of these isolated on and off dime
95 ith X-ray crystallography and pulsed dipolar ESR spectroscopy (PDS).
96 on binding stoichiometry, and pulsed dipolar ESR spectroscopy evaluated the Cu(2+) binding site and d
97  genes (rpoE, degP, and rybB) and downstream ESR genes (hfq, rne, and PNPase).
98 e light exposure should be controlled during ESR in order to enhance the obtained ROS signal.
99 ed markers of acute inflammatory phase, i.e. ESR and CRP.
100                                     Elevated ESR appears to be a predictor for the occurrence of uvei
101 te analysis, young age of onset and elevated ESR appeared to be predictive after adjusting for the ot
102  age of onset, presence of ANA, and elevated ESR appeared to be predictive factors according to univa
103 an innovative approach that greatly enhances ESR's sensitivity (>20000x improvement) by developing a
104                                         EPR (ESR) is a suitable noninvasive oximetry technique.
105 ly enhances the analytical power of existing ESR applications.
106  0.006), but the rural-urban and male-female ESR differences in 2014 remained large (16.3/100000 and
107                                       First, ESR's proton donor is a lysine side chain that is situat
108 we suggest methodological considerations for ESR as pertains to magnetism, sample preparation and pro
109 using paramagnetic Cu(2+) ions as probes for ESR spectroscopic and biochemical studies.
110 ivity, providing a new versatile toolbox for ESR at the nanoscale.
111 D and the spin-spin distance histograms from ESR/DEER experiments on T4 lysozyme are accurately repro
112 a volume of about 1 nL performed at 10.7 GHz(ESR)/16 MHz(NMR).
113                          With the same goal, ESR spin trapping was evaluated in this work for in situ
114 t AL-amyloidosis may present with AION, high ESR, and temporal artery involvement, mimicking GCA.
115                           Patients with high ESR may be at greater risk of PEP, which warrants close
116 associated with higher IgM levels and higher ESR in acute HCV.
117 that the reprotonation of the Schiff base in ESR is preceded by transient protonation of an initially
118 has been seen previously for semiquinones in ESR, but this is not possible for most common ESR probes
119 aled a unique set of open chromatin sites in ESR cells.
120 tic field sensitivity based on variations in ESR line shapes to be approximately 50 muT/ radicalHz.
121   Rural-urban and male-female differences in ESRs were decreasing over time (slope = -4.2 and -3.0, P
122                           The time-trends in ESRs of both rural and urban men and women were decreasi
123 ated by various analytical methods including ESR, (1)H NMR, UV-vis, and single-crystal X-ray diffract
124 regarding various laboratory tests including ESR, CBC with differential, D-dimer, fibrinogen, C3, C4,
125 wi1Delta and [SWI(+)] cells-stress-inducible ESR (iESR) are repressed by [SWI(+)] but unchanged by sw
126 he state-of-the-art sensitivity of inductive ESR detection by nearly four orders of magnitude.
127                                 Of interest, ESR spectra of GB1 domain with solvent-exposed spin labe
128  23 is observed directly by matrix-isolation ESR spectroscopy, but undergoes ring contraction to a mi
129 pproximately twice the absorptivity, and its ESR spectrum suggests essentially noninteracting radical
130 nts of DAS28-ESR (tender and swollen joints, ESR, and visual analog scale for general health) and DAS
131                                CLAVATA3-LIKE/ESR-RELATED 41 (CLE41) and PHLOEM INTERCALATED WITH XYLE
132 , we present a nonresonant transmission line ESR probe (microstrip geometry) that effectively couples
133                          These features make ESR a very unusual proton pump.
134 -expression" (CAGE) signature, in which many ESR genes are oppositely regulated.
135                        Inflammatory markers (ESR - erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP - C-reactive p
136                                     The mean ESR was higher in the diet-treated patients with hyperli
137 p, we observe distinct peaks in the measured ESR spectra qualitatively similar to the same measuremen
138       Here we present a method for measuring ESR spectra of nanoscale electronic environments by meas
139              In one-electron oxidized MeFdC, ESR studies show C2'* production presumably from a very
140                                   Thus, most ESR spectrometers are limited to specific sample geometr
141 n pump from Exiguobacterium sibiricum (named ESR) expressed in Escherichia coli, especially features
142  nitrogen-vacancy case will enable nanoscale ESR spectroscopy of atomic and molecular spin systems.
143                   The time-trend of national ESRs was downward (average annual percent change [AAPC]
144                               While national ESRs decreased significantly during the past three decad
145 by spectroscopic (MS, (19)F NMR, UV-vis/NIR, ESR), structural and electrochemical methods.
146                                         NMR, ESR, and neutron diffraction allow the environment of th
147 combination of physical methods such as NMR, ESR-C(60), and MALDI-TOF analyses enabled us to propose
148 ransgenic reporter fish demonstrated nuclear ESR activity in the developing liver.
149 e very small, prohibiting the application of ESR at the nanoscale (for example, at the single-cell le
150                           The development of ESR methods that measure long-range distance distributio
151                      The activity pattern of ESR cells is reused to represent lap events when the maz
152 ongly affects the pH-dependent properties of ESR.
153 have been made to improve the sensitivity of ESR detection.
154 de of N-tert-butyl-alpha-phenylnitrone (PBN) ESR spectrum during storage when compared to dextran cap
155                                        Pulse ESR spectroscopy of the ASQ corroborates a potential mec
156                  To date, most of the pulsed ESR techniques require frozen solutions at cryogenic tem
157    Rate measurements and rapid freeze quench ESR spectroscopy further reveal differences in radical p
158 = 0.023) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) >30 (OR = 6.414, P < 0.001).
159 -5.86]), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) >40 mm/h (adjusted OR, 2.64 [95% CI, 1.07-6.51]).
160  years, high erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and bilateral AION were suggestive of giant cell a
161 howed higher erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) values, haemoglobin, and
162 lyarthritis, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein, leukocyte count, presence of a
163 ive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), hemoglobin, total white cell count (WCC), estimate
164 ive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), rheumatoid factor, anticitrullinated protein antib
165 P] level and erythrocyte sedimentation rate [ESR]), cardiac injury (troponin level), and fibrinolysis
166 [WBC] count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate [ESR], C-reactive protein [CRP]), and DNI were measured.
167 We examined time-trends in Chinese ES rates (ESRs) from 1987 to 2014, a period of profound social cha
168 e expression analyses and estrogen receptor (ESR) immunofluorescence staining of esophageal biopsy sp
169 ogen synthesis or nuclear estrogen receptor (ESR) signaling enhanced liver size and hepatocyte marker
170 The low-temperature ethanol steam reforming (ESR) reaction mechanism over a supported Rh/Pt catalyst
171 e CLAVATA3 (CLV3)/EMBRYO SURROUNDING REGION (ESR)-RELATED (CLE) peptide ligands in connection with th
172 n of known human exonic splicing regulatory (ESR) sequences associated with either disease-causing mu
173 exible, which leads to ambiguity in relating ESR measurements to protein-backbone structure.
174       These 'event-specific rate remapping' (ESR) cells remain lap-specific even when the maze length
175 hanged by swi1Delta while stress-repressible ESR (rESR) are induced by [SWI(+)] but repressed by swi1
176                          Electron resonance (ESR) measurements measurements of pristine, bis-, and tr
177 echnique of electron paramagnetic resonance (ESR) was implemented herein to confirm the mechanism and
178  subject we combine Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) and pressure-dependent transport measurements to in
179 ic resonance (NMR), electron spin resonance (ESR) and synthetic methods were combined to provide a co
180                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) describes a suite of techniques for characterizing
181              Pulsed electron spin resonance (ESR) dipolar spectroscopy (PDS) in combination with site
182   Computational and electron spin resonance (ESR) evidence for displacement of the diabatic states in
183          Subsequent electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments revealed that this enhancement could be
184                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) is a useful tool for detecting ROS formation.
185 hat the strength of electron spin resonance (ESR) is enhanced when the air pressure is reduced.
186 centers revealed by electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements and recent knowledge of lifetime excit
187  technique based on electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements with the on-chip circuitry already nee
188 dual Fe atoms as an electron spin resonance (ESR) sensor in a scanning tunnelling microscope to measu
189 yrin suppressed the electron spin resonance (ESR) signal of N@C(60) through intramolecular dipolar co
190 rbidden transition, electron spin resonance (ESR) simulations, and density functional theory (DFT) ca
191 ical absorption and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra in a solution of dyads bearing different nu
192                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra of irradiated gum Arabic with doses between
193 means of an in situ electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroelectrochemical study of the spin density di
194 resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrometers on a single chip is a promising appro
195 y of pulsed dipolar electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy (PDS) to report on the conformation of
196 lution using direct electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy and in L-alpha-phosphatidylcholine lip
197  performing NMR and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy in nanoscale volumes.
198 magnetic species by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy is widely used throughout chemistry, b
199                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy measures paramagnetic free radicals, o
200                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy was used to determine antiradical acti
201                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy was used to investigate the switchable
202                     Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy's affinity for detecting paramagnetic
203 as determined using electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy, which was operated at room temperatur
204  oil as detected by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy.
205 ave been studied by electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy.
206 cal site formation, electron spin resonance (ESR) studies are carried out on one-electron oxidized ge
207       In this work, electron spin resonance (ESR) studies of one-electron oxidation of several S-olig
208 out of ground-state electron-spin resonance (ESR) transitions in an ensemble of diamond nitrogen-vaca
209 signals detected by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) were attributed to L-radicals attached to 2-methyl-
210 ic resonance (NMR), electron spin resonance (ESR), superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID
211 ption spectra, NMR, electron spin resonance (ESR), superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID
212 le temperature NMR, electron spin resonance (ESR), superconducting quantum interfering device (SQUID)
213 e technique, namely Electron Spin Resonance (ESR), to investigate this issue on selected chemically s
214 les were studied by Electron Spin Resonance (ESR).
215  those indicated by electron spin resonance (ESR)/Raman spectroscopy with comparable transition poten
216 arison of the environmental stress response (ESR) across species is essential to obtaining better ins
217 of the common environmental stress response (ESR) and for the cross-protection by a preliminary heat
218           The environmental stress response (ESR) is critical for cell survival.
219 gest that the environmental stress response (ESR) is mechanistically different between swi1Delta and
220           The environmental stress response (ESR), a global transcriptional program originally identi
221 the ancestral environmental stress response (ESR).
222  that the extra-cytoplasmic stress-response (ESR) pathway is augmented in the bile-treated DeltacspE
223 ported: the "environmental stress response" (ESR) and the "common aneuploidy gene-expression" (CAGE)
224 terium, Exiguobacterium sibiricum rhodopsin (ESR).
225 overed vent fields on the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) in the Southern Ocean represent a new province of v
226 lored two segments of the East Scotia Ridge (ESR) in the Southern Ocean using a remotely operated veh
227  a more definitive, accurate picture of SDSL ESR experiments.
228 ral principles that govern the shape of SDSL ESR spectra are known, its precise relationship with pro
229           Site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) ESR is a valuable tool to probe protein systems that are
230 en proton pump of Exiguobacterium sibiricum (ESR).
231                                Quite simply, ESR is too insensitive.
232                                        Since ESR is already routinely tested in patients with recentl
233 ction, electron spin resonance spectroscopy (ESR), magnetic and electric conductivity measurements, a
234 broadening (DeltaH(pp)) of 16-doxyl-stearate ESR spectrum when compared to glucose syrup capsules.
235 rary to the proton pumps of known structure, ESR possesses three unique features.
236                                We claim that ESR spectroelectrochemistry is an invaluable experimenta
237                 Our results demonstrate that ESR is a powerful tool for investigating the events foll
238 Large light-induced pH changes indicate that ESR is a potent proton pump.
239                        The results show that ESR can be used as simple and reliable method to detect
240 nd oxidation conditions, results showed that ESR spin trapping can be useful to evaluate the oxidativ
241 y altered within trials, which suggests that ESR cells treat lap events as fundamental units.
242                                          The ESR spectra of red and violet anthocyanins was predomina
243                                          The ESR spectra of the ion radicals have a rich hyperfine st
244                                          The ESR spectra showed J-coupling between the two mechanical
245                                          The ESR was partially induced in the siw14Delta mutant strai
246                             In addition, the ESR results were correlated with the apparent colour of
247 ermine how altered PP-InsP levels affect the ESR, we performed epistasis experiments with mutations i
248 ffects on both the photoluminescence and the ESR contrast of nanodiamond NV centres, indicating poten
249 tivariate analyses of species present at the ESR and at other deep-sea hydrothermal vents globally in
250 sure that the interaction energy between the ESR sensor and an adatom shows an inverse-cube distance
251  that, unlike mouse epiblast stem cells, the ESR subset of hPSC displays no lineage priming, and that
252                     Genes induced during the ESR encode core components of stress tolerance, macromol
253 among the strongest inducers of the ESR, the ESR in aneuploid cells was masked when stationary phase
254         Instead, aneuploid cells exhibit the ESR.
255                                     From the ESR analysis assuming the absence of bottleneck effects,
256 d alvinocaridid shrimps, are absent from the ESR vents.
257                            We identified the ESR genes in this species and compared them to those alr
258 e note reported examples of variation in the ESR across fungi, then synthesize high-level trends pres
259         Global DNA methylation levels in the ESR subpopulation are lower than those in mouse epiblast
260 osphates (PP-InsPs) are unable to induce the ESR.
261 e, and the mutant strain further induced the ESR in response to oxidative and osmotic stresses.
262  sufficiently fast to directly influence the ESR lineshapes.
263 ich the modulation of PP-InsPs influence the ESR through general stress response transcription factor
264 unting for the random dynamics, we model the ESR spectra observed in an externally applied magnetic f
265 that aneuploid budding yeast cells mount the ESR, rather than the CAGE signature, in response to aneu
266 gate the possibility for conservation of the ESR across the eukaryotic and archaeal domains of life.
267 le-radical-center dyad, recovered 82% of the ESR signal of N@C(60).
268 the absorbed dose and the intensities of the ESR spectra was observed.
269 phase is among the strongest inducers of the ESR, the ESR in aneuploid cells was masked when stationa
270 in a vent field at a depth of 2,400 m on the ESR.
271 ant spin density matrix and thus predict the ESR spectra.
272                              Remarkably, the ESR spectra of all untreated cheeses showed only one sin
273 dration of irradiated gum Arabic returns the ESR spectrum to its initial state before irradiation.
274 tion (D-DNP) usually involves saturating the ESR transitions of polarizing agents (PAs; e.g., persist
275 uggests that with this labeling strategy the ESR measured distance directly reports on backbone DNA d
276                            Surprisingly, the ESR spectra of irradiated samples presented a new signal
277                     We further show that the ESR causes selective ribosome loss in aneuploid cells, p
278                          We propose that the ESR serves two purposes in aneuploid cells: protecting c
279 istent field approximation, we show that the ESR transition frequencies are directly related to the n
280 bolic cycle, coupled in a similar way to the ESR, in the distantly related fission yeast, Schizosacch
281 more specific index of GCA compared with the ESR.
282 icrosystem approach proposed here up the THz(ESR)/GHz(NMR) region, corresponding to the strongest sta
283                                 In wild type ESR, M decay is biphasic, and the rate constants are nea
284 obes, such as nitroxides, studied at typical ESR frequencies because, unlike NMR, the exchanging stat
285 ntal approach eliminates many of the typical ESR sample restrictions imposed by conventional resonato
286 m-series minimum)(16) and 134 and 118 ka (US-ESR), with modelled ages of 117 to 108 thousand years (k
287 d uranium series-electron-spin resonance (US-ESR) dating to non-human fossils to directly date our re
288 ned U-series and electron spin resonance (US-ESR) dating.
289                          By combining the US-ESR maximum age estimate obtained from the teeth, with t
290                                 Here, we use ESR spectroscopy at 210 K to identify and quantify solub
291                                        Using ESR to trace the reactionary path of paramagnetic spins
292                                        Using ESR, the kinetic parameters and the mechanism of the ana
293 eridine-1-oxyl (TEMPOL) consumption by using ESR allows to follow the anaerobic reaction between lino
294                              Continuous wave-ESR of the spin-labeled proteins confirms that broader P
295  those of the corresponding dications, which ESR reveals to be singlet species.
296 G2 against P. gingivalis was associated with ESR (P = 0.046) and ACPAs (P = 0.04).
297 l temperature of levitated nanodiamonds with ESR after calibration of the strain effect.
298              In liposomes reconstituted with ESR, the pK(a) values for M formation and spectral shift
299          MMP-3 levels correlated weakly with ESR and CRP levels.
300 use, unlike NMR, the exchanging states yield ESR signals that are not resolved from each other within

 
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