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The femoral artery was homogenised in homogenisation buffer, composed of 25 mM Tris-HCl (pH 7.4), 1 mM dithiolthreitol, 25 mM sodium fluoride, 1 mM sodium orthovanadate, protease inhibitor cocktail tablet, phosphatase inhibitor cocktail and 1% Triton X-100.

Cells were harvested by scraping, centrifuged, washed trice with PBS, homogenised in homogenisation buffer (10 m M MOPS, 10 m M KCl and protease inhibitors) and dounced using a 23-gouge needle.

Hemispheres were separately homogenised mechanically in homogenisation buffer (140 mM NaCl; 20 mM Tris-HCl pH 7,6; 5 mM EDTA; 1× complete protease inhibitors) and extracts additionally sonicated for 30 s. Resulting extracts were centrifuged (6000 rpm) for 10 min at 4°C.

Working on ice, brain materials (hippocampi and cortices) were homogenised separately in homogenisation buffer [Tris-HCl 10 mM, pH 7.4, EDTA 1.0 mM, sucrose 250 mM and protease inhibitors (Complete®, Roche, Switzerland)] with 30 strokes using a glass Dounce homogeniser with Teflon pestle (Wheaton, USA).

To extract ANG1005, tissues were mechanically homogenised on ice in homogenisation buffer (0.1  Tris HCl, pH 5.0, 50 m sucrose, 0.003% Tween-80, and protease inhibitor cocktail).

It has been argued that the wide-scale provision of artificial surface water in semi-arid savannas may result in homogenisation of foraging regimes, compromising biodiversity and ecosystem resilience.

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After centrifugation (5 min at 2000 rpm), cell pellets were homogenised in a homogenisation buffer containing 20 μg/ml each of chymostatin, leupeptin, antipain and pepstatin A (Sigma) through a 26 G needle and centrifuged for 5 min at 3000 rpm.

It all plays a part in the homogenisation of neighbourhoods in cities throughout the western world, facilitated by social media.

In the homogenisation approximation, the stress intensity factor in the continuum elastic block is greater than the analogous value for the crack in the lattice.

There is, too, a shallowness in the homogenisation of African cultures and something ultimately wearing in the allegorical use of animals.

In seven homogenisation steps, the stiffnesses of these polymers are linked to the macroscopic stiffness.

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