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The Lord of Patras
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Loss of CCDC6 Affects Cell Cycle through Impaired Intra-S-Phase Checkpoint Control
(2012)In most cancers harboring Ccdc6 gene rearrangements, like papillary thyroid tumors or myeloproliferative disorders, the product of the normal allele is supposed to be functionally impaired or absent. To address the consequence ... -
Loss of field of view due to optical mismatch at the inner diametric plane of cylindrical artificial microvessels
(2022)In the experimental research with cylindrical artificial microvessels it may not be possible to view the entire inner diameter, due to optical mismatch between the microvessel material and the inside liquid suspension. A ... -
Loss of genetic variation in Greek hatchery populations of the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) as revealed by microsatellite DNA analysis
(2015)Genetic variation in four reared stocks of European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax L., originating from Greek commercial farms, was assessed using five polymorphic microsatellite markers and was compared with that of three ... -
Loss of heterozygosity in DNA mismatch repair genes in human atherosclerotic plaques
(2001)To detect the incidence of loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in DNA mismatch repair genes (MMR) occurring in atherosclerosis, fifty human autopsy cases of atherosclerosis were examined for LOH using 19 microsatellite markers, ... -
Losses and adaptation to chronic disease: The contribution of health professionals
(2020)Introduction: Chronic diseases lead to significant changes in the daily life and in the quality of life of patients and their families. The contribution of the health care professionals in the adaptation procedure of ... -
Lossy transmission of correlated sources in a multiple access quasi-static fading channel
(2016)In this paper, we investigate low-complexity, receiver-driven strategies for the transmission of two correlated sources in a multiple access quasi-static fading channel. We consider two different transmission modes at the ... -
A Lotus japonicus E3 ligase interacts with the Nod Factor Receptor 5 and positively regulates nodulation
(2018)Background: Post-translational modification of receptor proteins is involved in activation and de-activation of signalling systems in plants. Both ubiquitination and deubiquitination have been implicated in plant interactions ... -
Lotus SHAGGY-like kinase 1 is required to suppress nodulation in Lotus japonicus
(2019)Glycogen synthase kinase/SHAGGY-like kinases (SKs) are a highly conserved family of signaling proteins that participate in many developmental, cell-differentiation, and metabolic signaling pathways in plants and animals. ... -
”LOVE TO HATE” pesticides: felicity or curse for the soil microbial community? An FP7 IAPP Marie Curie project aiming to establish tools for the assessment of the mechanisms controlling the interactions of pesticides with soil microorganisms
(2016)Pesticides end up in soil where they interact with soil microorganisms in various ways. On the Yin Side of the interaction, pesticides could exert toxicity on soil microorganisms, while on the Yang side of interaction, ... -
Low acceptance of vaccination against the 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) among healthcare workers in Greece
(2010)A questionnaire survey on the attitude of healthcare workers towards pandemic influenza vaccination showed low acceptance (17%) of the pandemic vaccine. Factors associated with vaccine uptake were acceptance of seasonal ... -
Low and non-platinum electrocatalysts for PEMFCs: Current status, challenges and prospects
(2012)Platinum-based nanomaterials are the most commonly adopted electrocatalysts for both anode and cathode reactions in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) fed with hydrogen or low molecular alcohols. However, the ... -
Low back pain psychosocial risk factors
(2008)Introduction: Low back pain is currently a major health problem for the western societies as it usually leads to inability to work, use of health services and sick leaves. Psychosocial work characteristics are considered ... -
Low Bacterial Diversity and High Labile Organic Matter Concentrations in the Sediments of the Medee Deep-Sea Hypersaline Anoxic Basin
(2012)Studies in the center and margin of the Medee Basin, a Mediterranean deep-sea hypersaline anoxic basin, and at a reference site during Penelope cruise (2007), revealed the existence of a 7 m-thick halocline, with high ... -
Low complexity algorithms for relay selection and power control in interference-limited environments
(2010)We consider an interference-limited wireless network, where multiple source-destination pairs compete for the same pool of relay nodes. In an attempt to maximize the sum rate of the system, we address the joint problem of ... -
A Low Complexity Indoor Visible Light Positioning Method
(2021)The continuous positioning of a mobile user equipment (MU) in a prompt way is a fundamental requirement in several indoor applications related to ubiquitous computation, assisted living environments, and security/surveillance ... -
Low complexity regions in the proteins of prokaryotes perform important functional roles and are highly conserved
(2019)We provide the first high-throughput analysis of the properties and functional role of Low Complexity Regions (LCRs) in more than 1500 prokaryotic and phage proteomes. We observe that, contrary to a widespread belief based ...