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Representation of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Using Discrete Wavelet Transform
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2002-04)
Objective. Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) have been shown to be a useful tool in monitoring of the central nervous system (CNS) during anaesthesia. SEP analysis is usually performed by an experienced human operator. ...
Characterization of the recognition of blood group B trisaccharide derivatives by the lectin from Marasmius oreades using frontal affinity chromatography-mass spectrometry
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2002-03)
A novel lectin from the mushroom Marasmius oreades (MOA) has been shown to bind to human blood group B oligosaccharides [1]. In the present work we examine the binding of a series of analogues of the blood group B-trisaccharide, ...
Hydroxyapatite implants with designed internal architecture
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2001-06)
Porous hydroxyapatite (HA) has been used as a bone graft material in the clinics for decades. Traditionally, the pores in these HAs are either obtained from the coralline exoskeletal patterns or from the embedded organic ...
A turn in the road: How studies on the pharmacology of glucosylceramide synthase inhibitors led to the identification of a lysosomal phospholipase A 2 with ceramide transacylase activity
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2003-01)
A series of inhibitors of glucosylceramide synthesis, the PDMP based family of compounds, has been developed as a tool for the study of sphingolipid biochemistry and biology. During the course of developing more active ...
The Role of Collagen Cross-linking in Craniofacial and Long Bone Mineralization and Healing
(2021)
Compromised collagen and mineral can lead to decreases in bone quantity and quality in a variety of diseases that differentially affect craniofacial and long bones. Since bone is a composite - with mineral lending stiffness ...
Hsp70 chaperone Proteins and their Interactions with Various Drugs as Studied by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
(2011)
Chaperone proteins and their cochaperones are perhaps one of the most intriguing systems for investigation. Ubiquitous in nature, they can be found in every organism and that perhaps is the reason that their sequence shows ...