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Gattol, V. (author), Sääksjärvi, M. (author), Carbon, C.C. (author)
Background: The authors present a procedural extension of the popular Implicit Association Test (IAT; [1]) that allows for indirect measurement of attitudes on multiple dimensions (e.g., safe–unsafe; young–old; innovative–conventional, etc.) rather than on a single evaluative dimension only (e.g., good–bad). Methodology/Principal Findings: In...
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Van Bemmel, J.G. (author), Pagie, L. (author), Braunschweig, U. (author), Brugman, W. (author), Meuleman, W. (author), Kerkhoven, R.M. (author), Van Steensel, B. (author)
Specific interactions of the genome with the nuclear lamina (NL) are thought to assist chromosome folding inside the nucleus and to contribute to the regulation of gene expression. High-resolution mapping has recently identified hundreds of large, sharply defined lamina-associated domains (LADs) in the human genome, and suggested that the...
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Havelaar, A.H. (author), Van Rosse, F. (author), Bucura, C. (author), Toetenel, M.A. (author), Haagsma, J.A. (author), Kurowicka, D. (author), Heesterbeek, J.A.P. (author), Speybroeck, N. (author), Langelaar, M.F.M. (author), Cooke, R.M. (author)
Background: To support the development of early warning and surveillance systems of emerging zoonoses, we present a general method to prioritize pathogens using a quantitative, stochastic multi-criteria model, parameterized for the Netherlands. Methodology/Principal Findings: A risk score was based on seven criteria, reflecting assessments of...
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Sani, M. (author), Houben, E.N.G. (author), Geurtsen, J. (author), Pierson, J. (author), De Punder, K. (author), Van Zon, M. (author), Wever, B. (author), Piersma, S.R. (author), Jiménez, C.R. (author), Peters, P.J. (author)
The cell envelope of mycobacteria, a group of Gram positive bacteria, is composed of a plasma membrane and a Gramnegative-like outer membrane containing mycolic acids. In addition, the surface of the mycobacteria is coated with an illcharacterized layer of extractable, non-covalently linked glycans, lipids and proteins, collectively known as the...
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Collins, S.H. (author), Kuo, A.D. (author)
Background: Humans normally dissipate significant energy during walking, largely at the transitions between steps. The ankle then acts to restore energy during push-off, which may be the reason that ankle impairment nearly always leads to poorer walking economy. The replacement of lost energy is necessary for steady gait, in which mechanical...
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Klijn, C. (author), Bot, J. (author), Adams, D.J. (author), Reinders, M. (author), Wessels, L. (author), Jonkers, J. (author)
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors following the accumulation of genetic mutations that enable them to evade the growth control checkpoints that would normally suppress their growth or result in apoptosis. It is therefore important to identify those combinations of mutations that...
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Teusink, B. (author), Wiersma, A. (author), Jacobs, L. (author), Notebaart, R.A. (author), Smid, E.J. (author)
In the study of metabolic networks, optimization techniques are often used to predict flux distributions, and hence, metabolic phenotype. Flux balance analysis in particular has been successful in predicting metabolic phenotypes. However, an inherent limitation of a stoichiometric approach such as flux balance analysis is that it can predict...
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