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    Framework for Leadership and Training of Biosafety Level 4 Laboratory Workers

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    One-sentence summary for table of contents: Training should include theoretical consideration of biocontainment principles, practical hands-on training, and mentored on-the-job experience

    Genetic causes of nonsyndromic hearing loss

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    Oxidation of rat insulin II, but not I, leads to anomalous elution profiles upon HPLC analysis of insulin-related peptides

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    Rat insulin II, unlike rat insulin I and other non-rodent insulins, contains a unique methionine residue at position B29. Reversed-phase HPLC allows for separation of the two rat insulins, with insulin I typically eluting faster than insulin II. An anomalous peak of insulin immunoreactive material was found eluting even faster than insulin I following acid extraction of rat insulin-producing cells. This early peak co-eluted with [Met-OB29]insulin II suggesting that during cell extraction and subsequent purification steps, rat insulin II is subject to selective oxidation at MetB29. Such oxidation of rat proinsulin II affords improved separation from rat proinsulin I compared to the native form
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