Cytotoxicity of RNases is increased by cationization and counteracted by KCa channels lines differing only by the presence of KCa
channels were characterized. In contrast to other RNases,
a Dissolution and mixing of flavin mononucleotide in microfluidic chips for bioassayBelousov, K. I.,
Denisov, I. A.,
Lukyanenko, К. A.,
Yakimov, A. S.,
Bukatin, A. S.,
Kukhtevich, I. V.,
Sorokin, V. V.,
Esimbekova, E. N.,
Belobrov, P. I.,
Evstrapov, A. A. Dissolution and mixing of flavin mononucleotide (FMN), which activates
a luminescent reaction, were
Local transition to turbulence behind an obstacle for a nominally laminar flow behind an obstacle on the
channel wall for
a laminar flow have been studied. Using DNS, it has been shown
POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EXAMPLES OF PR-CAMPAIGNS ON THE EXAMPLE OF NESQUIK COMPANY Company through communication
channels with digital consumers in order to clarify mistakes made
Deformation of the fluid-filled elastic structure under impulse loading. As an example used for the article, it is
a structure, which consists of two coaxial cylindrical shells
LONG-QT SYNDROME-ASSOCIATED CAVEOLIN-3 MUTATIONS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATE THE HYPERPOLARIZATION-ACTIVATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE GATED CHANNEL 4Motloch, L.J.,
Larbig, R.,
Darabi, T.,
Reda, S.,
Motloch, K.A.,
Wernly, B.,
Lichtenauer, M.,
Gebing, T.,
Schwaiger, A.,
Zagidullin, N.,
Wolny, M.,
Hoppe, U.C. clinical symptoms. Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide
channel 4 (HCN4) underlies the pacemaker
LONG-QT SYNDROME-ASSOCIATED CAVEOLIN-3 MUTATIONS DIFFERENTIALLY REGULATE THE HYPERPOLARIZATION-ACTIVATED CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE GATED CHANNEL 4Motloch, L.J.,
Larbig, R.,
Darabi, T.,
Reda, S.,
Motloch, K.A.,
Wernly, B.,
Lichtenauer, M.,
Gebing, T.,
Schwaiger, A.,
Zagidullin, N.,
Wolny, M.,
Hoppe, U.C. clinical symptoms. Hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide
channel 4 (HCN4) underlies the pacemaker
Evaluation of siltation of rivers with intensive economic development of watershedsIn regions with
a high degree of agricultural development with an active development of erosion