PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 16347270-3 1987 Significant nitrate concentrations (1 to 27 muM) were observed in the sediment of Lake Vechten during the nonstratified period; the concentration profiles showed a successive depletion of oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate with depth. Nitrates 12-19 latexin Homo sapiens 44-47 16347879-3 1989 Nitrate affinity (K(m)) for mixed populations of denitrifying bacteria in unfertilized agricultural soils and pond sediments ranged from 1.8 to 13.7 muM. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 149-152 21639276-6 1997 The tip diameter was down to 20 mum, and the sensors exhibited perfectly linear responses to nitrate in both freshwater and seawater. Nitrates 93-100 latexin Homo sapiens 32-35 28387958-5 2017 The method was also found to be suitable for the preconcentration of an anion (nitrate at 100 muM) in presence of a second anion at a very high concentration (50 mM formate). Nitrates 79-86 latexin Homo sapiens 94-97 28954516-4 2017 Nitrate concentrations varied by 4.4 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 10 day period at Kiattuut Sermiat and 3.0 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 14 day period at Leverett Glacier. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 37-40 28954516-4 2017 Nitrate concentrations varied by 4.4 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 10 day period at Kiattuut Sermiat and 3.0 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 14 day period at Leverett Glacier. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 48-51 28954516-4 2017 Nitrate concentrations varied by 4.4 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 10 day period at Kiattuut Sermiat and 3.0 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 14 day period at Leverett Glacier. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 48-51 28954516-4 2017 Nitrate concentrations varied by 4.4 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 10 day period at Kiattuut Sermiat and 3.0 muM (+-0.2 muM) over a 14 day period at Leverett Glacier. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 48-51 18963604-2 1984 The differential pulse polarographic peak-height is proportional to nitrate concentration from 1 to 50 muM. Nitrates 68-75 latexin Homo sapiens 103-106 29876433-3 2018 The electrochemical data show that Cu nanowire arrays exhibited a linear response to nitrate ions over a concentration range from 50 muM to 600 muM (R2 = 0.9974) with a sensitivity of 0.357 muA muM-1 cm-1 and detection limit of 12.2 muM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3, respectively. Nitrates 85-92 latexin Homo sapiens 133-136 29876433-3 2018 The electrochemical data show that Cu nanowire arrays exhibited a linear response to nitrate ions over a concentration range from 50 muM to 600 muM (R2 = 0.9974) with a sensitivity of 0.357 muA muM-1 cm-1 and detection limit of 12.2 muM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3, respectively. Nitrates 85-92 latexin Homo sapiens 144-147 29876433-3 2018 The electrochemical data show that Cu nanowire arrays exhibited a linear response to nitrate ions over a concentration range from 50 muM to 600 muM (R2 = 0.9974) with a sensitivity of 0.357 muA muM-1 cm-1 and detection limit of 12.2 muM at a signal-to-noise ratio of 3, respectively. Nitrates 85-92 latexin Homo sapiens 144-147 28387958-6 2017 The detection limits for the four anions chloride, nitrate, perchlorate, and formate could be lowered from 4, 4.3, 4.2, and 7.2 muM obtained without trapping respectively to 127, 142, 139, and 451 nM with trapping. Nitrates 51-58 latexin Homo sapiens 128-131 26938500-3 2016 When 5000 muM nitrate was further added to the influent, total Se removal was again better under thermophilic (70.1 +- 6.6%) when compared to mesophilic (43.6 +- 8.8%) conditions. Nitrates 14-21 latexin Homo sapiens 10-13 27874191-6 2017 Limit of detection values were 6.7 and 4.3 muM for nitrate and nitrite, respectively. Nitrates 51-58 latexin Homo sapiens 43-46 27197029-7 2016 Within-batch and inter-batch replication yields 1 standard deviation (SD) of <=0.06% for delta(15) N values and <=0.14% for delta(18) O values down to 5 muM nitrate and <=0.08% and <=0.23% at 2 and 1 muM. Nitrates 163-170 latexin Homo sapiens 159-162 25281097-6 2015 A limit of detection of 24 muM nitrate and a linear concentration range of 200-1400 muM is reported for the microtrench sensor in phosphate buffer and dilute horse serum. Nitrates 31-38 latexin Homo sapiens 27-30 26151563-7 2015 After adjustment for multiple comparisons using an overall 0.05 level of type I error, the distribution of nitrate penetration values was found to differ significantly among all groups with the exception of DayWhite (median: 10.72 muM) and UltraEZ (median: 9.22 muM), which differed significantly from other groups but not from each other. Nitrates 107-114 latexin Homo sapiens 262-265 26151563-8 2015 The highest levels of nitrate penetration value were observed for PreviDent (median: 27.61 muM) followed by Relief ACP (median: 19.64 muM). Nitrates 22-29 latexin Homo sapiens 91-94 26151563-8 2015 The highest levels of nitrate penetration value were observed for PreviDent (median: 27.61 muM) followed by Relief ACP (median: 19.64 muM). Nitrates 22-29 latexin Homo sapiens 134-137 25281097-6 2015 A limit of detection of 24 muM nitrate and a linear concentration range of 200-1400 muM is reported for the microtrench sensor in phosphate buffer and dilute horse serum. Nitrates 31-38 latexin Homo sapiens 84-87 23894175-6 2014 Nitrate concentrations averaged 13.6 +- 3.7 muM and 12.7 +- 4.9 muM, respectively. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 44-47 25505423-6 2014 Nitrite/nitrate decreased from 23 (18-27) muM at baseline to 19 (14-24) muM and 18 (14-21) muM in hypoxia and recovery, respectively (p < 0.05). Nitrates 8-15 latexin Homo sapiens 42-45 23894175-6 2014 Nitrate concentrations averaged 13.6 +- 3.7 muM and 12.7 +- 4.9 muM, respectively. Nitrates 0-7 latexin Homo sapiens 64-67 25001619-4 2014 Under optimal conditions, the limits of detection and quantification for nitrite are 1.0 and 7.8 muM, respectively, while the corresponding values for nitrate are 19 and 48 muM, respectively. Nitrates 151-158 latexin Homo sapiens 173-176 23943655-12 2013 In the unstable group, the total concentration of nitrite and nitrate at the last visit was 9.84 (6.65-11.24) muM. Nitrates 62-69 latexin Homo sapiens 110-113 23993458-3 2014 It has been demonstrated that ultrasound can produce NOx (nitrate and nitrite), with a production rate of 2.2 muM min(-1). Nitrates 58-65 latexin Homo sapiens 110-113 25518555-5 2013 We established that a NO scavenger, hemoglobin (4 muM), fully or partially removed the toxic effect of SNP, nitrate, and nitrite on growth. Nitrates 108-115 latexin Homo sapiens 50-53 23467180-4 2013 High riverine concentrations of nitrate (NO3; up to 220 muM) and phosphate (PO4; up to 3.7 muM) mainly originated from agricultural fertilizer input. Nitrates 32-39 latexin Homo sapiens 56-59 23666325-5 2013 However, in the nitrate- and sulfate-plus-lactate-amended microcosms, soluble As levels decreased to 0.01 and 0.41 +- 0.13 muM, respectively, by the end of the experiment. Nitrates 16-23 latexin Homo sapiens 123-126 23376235-7 2013 In the 27 patients on dialysis, baseline plasma nitrite and nitrate by HPLC were 0.21+-0.03 and 67.25+-14.68 muM, respectively. Nitrates 60-67 latexin Homo sapiens 109-112 23250328-7 2013 Our system shows good correlation with controls up to 50 muM of nitrate, which adequately covers the healthy human range (4 to 45.3 muM). Nitrates 64-71 latexin Homo sapiens 57-60 23250328-7 2013 Our system shows good correlation with controls up to 50 muM of nitrate, which adequately covers the healthy human range (4 to 45.3 muM). Nitrates 64-71 latexin Homo sapiens 132-135 22170613-8 2012 The estimated LODs for nitrite and nitrate in ninefold diluted plasma sample were 0.05 and 0.07 muM, respectively. Nitrates 35-42 latexin Homo sapiens 96-99 22246635-2 2012 This study shows that dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) process, where nitrogen is not removed but instead recycled in the system, dominates nitrate reduction in low oxygen conditions (O(2) <110 muM), which have been persistent in the central Gulf of Finland during the past decade. Nitrates 36-43 latexin Homo sapiens 215-218 22246635-2 2012 This study shows that dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) process, where nitrogen is not removed but instead recycled in the system, dominates nitrate reduction in low oxygen conditions (O(2) <110 muM), which have been persistent in the central Gulf of Finland during the past decade. Nitrates 158-165 latexin Homo sapiens 215-218 22935372-3 2012 Coulometric analysis with the tubular membrane ISE showed that nitrate could be detected in the range 10-100 muM with a precision of 2.3% relative standard deviation (RSD), limit of detection of 1.1 muM and relative accuracy of 4.4% compared to a certified reference material (CRM) Lake sample. Nitrates 63-70 latexin Homo sapiens 109-112 22935372-3 2012 Coulometric analysis with the tubular membrane ISE showed that nitrate could be detected in the range 10-100 muM with a precision of 2.3% relative standard deviation (RSD), limit of detection of 1.1 muM and relative accuracy of 4.4% compared to a certified reference material (CRM) Lake sample. Nitrates 63-70 latexin Homo sapiens 199-202 22170613-9 2012 The LODs for nitrite and nitrate in original plasma samples were 0.45 and 0.63 muM. Nitrates 25-32 latexin Homo sapiens 79-82 21708390-4 2011 Phosphate levels were abnormally high varying between 4.35 and 130.82 muM, whereas nitrate and nitrite ranged from 0.06 to 54.05 muM and from 0.28 to 19.23 muM, respectively. Nitrates 83-90 latexin Homo sapiens 129-132 21708390-4 2011 Phosphate levels were abnormally high varying between 4.35 and 130.82 muM, whereas nitrate and nitrite ranged from 0.06 to 54.05 muM and from 0.28 to 19.23 muM, respectively. Nitrates 83-90 latexin Homo sapiens 129-132 20131084-4 2010 PCNB at an initial concentration of 13 muM was transformed to PCA simultaneously with nitrate reduction but only after the nitrate concentration was at or below 20 mg N/l. Nitrates 86-93 latexin Homo sapiens 39-42 21397917-3 2011 Bottom nitrate concentrations (5.7-16.8 muM; avg. Nitrates 7-14 latexin Homo sapiens 40-43 19075471-5 2008 Calibration graphs with linearity in the range of 0.7 - 40 muM were obtained for both nitrite and nitrate. Nitrates 98-105 latexin Homo sapiens 59-62