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At a technical level, the dFP assay contributes two key advances to studies of autophagy in C. elegans.
Furthermore, the assay contributes information on the state of activation (cl-max) and potential responsiveness of circulating neutrophils.
In conclusion, a rapid real-time PCR assay contributes to decision-making regarding GRE control measures and resulted in substantial cost savings.
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This is close to the cut-off of 30% that was applied in assay 463, which is not surprising since this assay contributed ~17 times as many measurements as assay 364.
SR carried out the genomic DNA extraction and the SNPlex assay, contributed to the WGA and the SNPlex data analysis and helped in the discussion of the results.
Differentiated hiPSC lines co-expressed CD71 and CD235a (Glycophorin A) (Fig 4A) and have comparable levels of purity (Fig 4B), although hiPSCs from fibroblasts (C19) may underperform in this assay, contributing to a lower proportion of CD235a+CD71+ erythroblasts when compared to blood-derived hiPSCs.
The use of two STARHS assays contributes important information about the assays' independent and relative performance in a high-risk setting with little experience with STARHS.
The microbial inoculants assayed contributed to plant drought tolerance through strategies such as increased nutrition (particularly K+), hydric content and by decreasing stomatal conductance and antioxidant enzymatic activities.
DC carried out the in vitro assays, contributed to the ex vivo biodistribution studies and in vivo microPET/CT imaging and drafted the manuscript.
As no derivatives show significant affinity for the mammalian glucose transporter (GLUT1), these structure/affinity assays contribute to design of potent PfHT inhibitors and eventual development of antimalarials.
Computational studies, performed both in the design step and after biological assays, contributed to rationalize the obtained results in terms of specific molecular interactions between antagonists and the human CB1 receptor.
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