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The act of reconstituting
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This leads to reconstitution of metabolic strategy.
The extracts were pooled and dried under a gentle stream of nitrogen at room temperature prior to reconstitution in 200 μL of LC-MS grade methanol/water (1 1, v/v) solution.
We found that these issues result in loss of around 50%% activity after reconstitution in HEPES buffer and ultrafiltration compared to reconstitution in distilled water as shown in Additional file 1: Figure S1.
Putin wants "self-determination" for ethnic Russians everywhere, which could lead to reconstitution of the old Czarist and Soviet empires.
To further validate this result, equimolar amounts of Munc18c and t-SNAREs were incubated prior to reconstitution into acceptor liposomes.
Additionally, no homing of donor mMSCs to the BM was evident, pointing to salvage of endogenous irradiation-surviving HSCs but not to reconstitution of hematopoiesis by donor MSCs.
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Finally, addition of cardiolipin to the reconstitution mixture was detrimental to BmrC/BmrD ATPase activity.
Colonies that grew on YPGal plates were replica plated to SC −Lys plates to ensure reconstitution of the functional LYS2 gene by BIR.
The posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome was thought to be due to the disseminated MAI infection or to immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.
In contrast, HR uses an undamaged DNA template to repair the break, leading to the reconstitution of the original sequence.
Without viral load measurements, WHO recommends to use CD4 reconstitution to assess the efficacy of treatment [ 26].
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