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In a 5.3 mm × 1.3 mm raster scan, we identified 106 nanoparticles with which to analyze the PSF.
In our genome-wide scan, we identified 1,355,254 perfect match 'CCAAT' sites; this is equivalent to 4,500 nucleotides per prediction.
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Using data from the localizer scans, we identified at the group level a region in the right fusiform gyrus with higher activity for faces than letters and objects (Talairach coordinates: 40, −44, −18; size = 462 mm3), and a region in the left inferior temporal gyrus with higher activity for letters than faces and objects (coordinates: −50, −46, −6; size = 844 mm3).
As a result of the UniProt database scanning, we identified plant homologues of human kinases from the families SLK, MAST2 and AURKA.
To identify such epistatic interactions, we conducted a targeted scan where we identified interactions among a large-effect QTL and small-effect single or GEI QTL.
However, using a combinatorial peptide library scanning approach, we identified a CDH13-derived peptide activating the 7B5 T cell clone.
Whereas the functional improvements by PPADS were persistent at day 28, the infarct volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging and the amount of TUNEL-positive cells were significantly reduced by PPADS only until day 7. Further, by immunohistochemistry and confocal laser scanning microscopy, we identified both neurons and astrocytes as TUNEL-positive after MCAO.
Therefore, through scanning mutagenesis we identified a 29-bp sequence within the SmaI- HaeIII fragment that contains bases important for origin bias.
Using a genome scanning approach we identified a biosynthetic gene cluster for a polyene antifungal in Pseudonocardia P1 and then isolated and identified this antifungal using LC-MS/MS.
Using hippocampal atrophy as a quantitative phenotype in a genome-wide scan, we have identified candidate risk genes for sporadic Alzheimer's disease that merit further investigation.
Using a genome scan, we first identified loci with either imprinting or genetic effects on phenotypic variation.
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