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Additional file 7: of Morintides: cargo-free chitin-binding peptides from Moringa oleifera
Translated nucleotide sequences of mO1 and mO2 as obtained from transcriptomic analysis. An asterisk indicates the start codon and a hyphen indicates the stop codon. (DOCX 90 kb
Additional file 5: Figure S1. of Morintides: cargo-free chitin-binding peptides from Moringa oleifera
The structures generated by CNSsolve 1.3 without any disulfide bonds assumed for structure calculation (A) and with the disulfide bonds combination Cys I- Cys IV, Cys II-Cys V, Cys III- Cys VI and Cys VII- Cys VII assumed for structure calculation (B) (JPG 28 kb
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Morintides: cargo-free chitin-binding peptides from Moringa oleifera
Aligned sequences of reported hevein-like peptides. (DOCX 23 kb
Additional file 3: Table S3. of Morintides: cargo-free chitin-binding peptides from Moringa oleifera
The comparison between the averaged overall energies of the different combinations of disulfide bonds. (DOCX 17 kb
Assessment of Peripheral Venous Collapse; the classical peripheral venous collapse technique.
<p>Assessment of Peripheral Venous Collapse; the classical peripheral venous collapse technique.</p
Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the obese patients (BMI >30 kg/m<sup>2</sup>).
<p>Examiner 1 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year medical student.</p><p>Examiner 2 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year internal medicine resident.</p><p>Examiner 3 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year cardiology fellow.</p><p>JVP =  Jugular Venous Pressure, n/a =  not applicable, NPV =  Negative Predictive Value, PPV =  Positive Predictive Value, PVC =  Classic Peripheral Venous Collapse technique.</p><p>Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the obese patients (BMI >30 kg/m<sup>2</sup>).</p
Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the general patient population.
<p>Examiner 1 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year medical student.</p><p>Examiner 2 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year internal medicine resident.</p><p>Examiner 3 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year cardiology fellow.</p><p>JVP =  Jugular Venous Pressure, n/a =  not applicable, NPV =  Negative Predictive Value, PPV =  Positive Predictive Value, PVC =  Classic Peripheral Venous Collapse technique.</p><p>Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the general patient population.</p
Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the 42 co-examined patients.
<p>Examiner 1 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year medical student.</p><p>Examiner 2 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year internal medicine resident.</p><p>CVP =  Central venous pressure, JVP =  Jugular Venous Pressure, PVC =  Classic Peripheral Venous Collapse technique.</p><p>Sensitivity and specificity of the physical exam techniques in the 42 co-examined patients.</p
Hand-held bedside ultrasound device (Mini Echo).
<p>Hand-held bedside ultrasound device (Mini Echo).</p
Overall patient characteristics.
<p>Examiner 1 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year medical student.</p><p>Examiner 2 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year internal medicine resident.</p><p>Examiner 3 = 2<sup>nd</sup> year cardiology fellow.</p><p>BMI =  Body Mass Index, CVP =  Central venous pressure, IVC =  Inferior Vena Cava, JVP =  Jugular Venous Pressure, LV =  Left ventricle, n/a =  not applicable, RV =  Right ventricle, TR =  Tricuspid regurgitation.</p><p>Overall patient characteristics.</p