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A slot array design for a very high gain of more than 44dBi RLSA was reported in this paper. A conventional slot array design procedure based on the Method of Moments (MoM) was still applied, but needed to modify in order to adapt with a very large number of radiating elements and a complex, multilayer structure of the substrate. A fast analysis method based on a simplified but reliable equivalent...
The leukocytes of rhesus monkeys contain cyclic octadecapeptides (θ-defensins) that can protect cells from infection by HIV-1 in vitro. Although humans express mRNA from one or more θ-defensin pseudogenes, these transcripts contain a premature stop codon that prevents formation of θ-defensin peptides. We hypothesized that some highly exposed persistently seronegative (HEPS) individuals might have...
Retrocyclins (ancestral human θ-defensins) are cyclic antimicrobial octadecapeptides that interfere with viral uptake and protect human cells from infection by T- and M-tropic strains of HIV-1 in vitro. As are other θ-defensins, retrocyclins are lectins that bind gp120, CD4, and galactosylceramide-all of which are implicated in HIV-1 uptake. Although θ-defensin mRNA transcripts are present in human...
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