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Mechanistic Studies on the Nickel-Catalyzed Cyclopropanation with...
University of AucklandWe report here our mechanistic study of the previously published nickel-catalyzed cyclopropanation reaction using lithiomethyltrimethylammonium triflate as methylene donor. The cyclopropane yield is highly dependent on the olefin substrate and correlates well with the binding affinity of the olefin to Ni(0) as established elsewhere. On the basis of this...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–BY4741 growth...
University of AucklandCoefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–BY4741 growth response curves.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Coefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–Sf9 cell survival curves.
University of AucklandCoefficients of the model fitted to the polyketide dose–Sf9 cell survival curves.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Identification of the retinoschisin-binding site on the retinal Na/K-ATPase
University of AucklandX-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) is a hereditary retinal dystrophy, caused by mutations in the RS1 gene which encodes the secreted protein retinoschisin. In recent years, several molecules have been proposed to interact with retinoschisin, including the retinal Na/K-ATPase, L-voltage gated Ca2+ channels, and specific sugars. We recently showed that...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Quantitative FACS analysis of ATP1B2 patch II mutants.
University of AucklandMean fluorescence intensity (MFI) from total cell population, calibrated against non-mutant ATP1B2. Given is the mean +/- SD of 3 (patch II region 4 T240A and S) or 4 (other patch II mutants) independent experiments. Neg. control: untransfected cells.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Amino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building...
University of AucklandAmino acid (aa) positions and sequences of the each four regions building the predicted protein-protein-interfaces patch I and patch II of ATP1B2 as well as corresponding aa sequences in ATP1B1.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Quantitative FACS analysis of ATP1B2 patch I mutants.
University of AucklandMean fluorescence intensity (MFI) from total cell population, calibrated against non-mutant ATP1B2. Given is the mean +/- SD of 3 independent experiments. Neg. control: untransfected cells.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Comparison of median scores of the first and second edition of clinical...
University of AucklandComparison of median scores of the first and second edition of clinical practice guidelines (n = 64).Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Comparison between pre- and post-2008 groups in terms of median scores of...
University of AucklandComparison between pre- and post-2008 groups in terms of median scores of clinical practice guidelines for patients (n = 22).Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Quality assessment of clinical practice guidelines using the AGREE...
University of AucklandBackgroundClinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are representative methods for promoting the standardization of healthcare and improvement of its quality. Few studies have investigated changes in the quality of CPGs published in a country over time. Our aim was to investigate changes in the quality of CPGs over time in the context of the available...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Characteristics of evaluated clinical practice guidelines.
University of AucklandCharacteristics of evaluated clinical practice guidelines.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Differential <i>actinodin1</i> regulation in embryonic development and adult...
University of AucklandActinotrichia are the first exoskeletal elements formed during zebrafish fin development. These rigid fibrils serve as skeletal support for the fin fold and as substrates for mesenchymal cell migration. In the adult intact fins, actinotrichia are restricted to the distal domain of the fin. Following fin amputation, actinotrichia also reform during...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Change in expression of several <i>and1</i> reporter lines towards adulthood.
University of AucklandChange in expression of several and1 reporter lines towards adulthood.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Regression models of the relationship between somatic instability (SI) in...
University of AucklandRegression models of the relationship between somatic instability (SI) in DNA observed in blood and saliva and the estimated progenitor allele length in blood (ePAL) and the age at sampling (Ages).Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Regression models of the relationship between age at onset (Age<sub>o</sub>)...
University of AucklandRegression models of the relationship between age at onset (Ageo) and the progenitor allele length (ePAL) estimated from two different DNA tissue sources of the same DM1 patient.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Mean methylation percentage in blood and saliva of congenital cases within...
University of AucklandMean methylation percentage in blood and saliva of congenital cases within two CTCF binding sites.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Analysis of mutational dynamics at the <i>DMPK</i> (CTG)<sub>n</sub> locus...
University of AucklandGenotype-to-phenotype correlation studies in myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) have been confounded by the age-dependent, tissue-specific and expansion-biased features of somatic mosaicism of the expanded CTG repeat. Previously, we showed that by controlling for the confounding effects of somatic instability to estimate the progenitor allele CTG length in...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Correction: Effect of nitrogen supply on nitrogen metabolism in the citrus...
University of AucklandCorrection: Effect of nitrogen supply on nitrogen metabolism in the citrus cultivar ‘Huangguogan’Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Complementation of <i>epa</i> transposon mutants.
University of AucklandComplementation of epa transposon mutants.Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019 -
Decoration of the enterococcal polysaccharide antigen EPA is essential for...
University of AucklandEnterococcus faecalis is an opportunistic pathogen with an intrinsically high resistance to lysozyme, a key effector of the innate immune system. This high level of resistance requires a complex network of transcriptional regulators and several genes (oatA, pgdA, dltA and sigV) acting synergistically to inhibit both the enzymatic and cationic...Created 16 May 2019 • Updated 16 May 2019