URBAN AGRICULTURE AND HEALTH: ASSESSING RISKS AND OVERSEEING PRACTICES


Does the Cytoplasmic Tail Matter? Mechanism of Viral Envelope Glycoprotein Targeting by Membrane-Associated-RING-CH (MARCH) Proteins

The MARCH family of RING-finger E3 ubiquitin ligases comprise 11 members that have been reported to play a variety of roles in the downregulation of cell-surface proteins involved in adaptive immunity.The RING-CH domain of MARCH proteins is thought to ubiquitinate the cytoplasmic tails (CTs) of target proteins, leading to protein degradation throug

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Neurolymphomatosis mimicking neurosarcoidosis: a case report

Abstract Introduction Both neurosarcoidosis and central nervous system lymphoma can be very difficult to diagnose.We describe the case of a patient in whom neurosarcoidosis was strongly suspected, but who was eventually found to have lymphoma.We believe the case to be of interest and practical value to neurologists, oncologists and internists with

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Design and Modeling of a Test Bench for Dual-Motor Electric Drive Tracked Vehicles Based on a Dynamic Load Emulation Method

Dual-motor Electric Drive Canopies Tracked Vehicles (DDTVs) have attracted increasing attention due to their high transmission efficiency and economical fuel consumption.A test bench for the development and validation of new DDTV technologies is necessary and urgent.How to load the vehicle on a DDTV test bench exactly the same as on a real road is

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