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Characterization of deep levels in n-type 4H-SiC single crystals by means of a piezoelectric photothermal and a photoluminescence spectroscopy
Descriptive characteristics of the cases included into the study.
Descriptive characteristics of the cases included into the study.</p
ORs (odds ratios) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), estimated using logistic quantile regression, of median of PCS and MCS for time since cancer diagnosis.
ORs (odds ratios) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI), estimated using logistic quantile regression, of median of PCS and MCS for time since cancer diagnosis.</p
The Escherichia coli K-12 ORFeome: a resource for comparative molecular microbiology
We have constructed an open reading frame (ORFeome) collection of 3974 or 94% of the known Escherichia coli K-12 ORFs in GatewayR entry vector pENTR/Zeo. The collection has been used for protein expression and protein interaction studies. For example, we have compared interactions among YgjD, YjeE and YeaZ proteins in E. coli, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Staphylococcus aureus. We also compare this ORFeome with other Gateway-compatible bacterial ORFeomes and show its utility for comparative functional genomics.Background: Systems biology and functional genomics require genome-wide datasets and resources. Complete sets of cloned open reading frames (ORFs) have been made for about a dozen bacterial species and allow researchers to express and study complete proteomes in a high-throughput fashion.Conclusions: The E. coli ORFeome provides a useful resource for functional genomics and other areas of protein research in a highly flexible format. Our comparison with other ORFeomes makes comparative analyses straighforward and facilitates direct comparisons of many proteins across many genomes.journal articl
