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COLORECTAL SURGICAL
PRACTICE
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that Dyrk1A directly interacts with and phosphorylates the regulator of calcineurin 1
(RCAN1) protein at Ser112 and Thr192. RCAN1 is also located in the DSCR. The
phosphorylation ... Clinical Oncology (ASCO) does not recommend ploidy assessment
in clinical routine. In our opinion, this should be reconsidered, also because meta-analysis
revealed results clearly indicatin...
... case, as the culture
influences how people within its boundary should think and behave by determining social
and ethical values in it. Thus, traditions that exist within the culture (if they ... 'Practical Learning'."
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ISSUES IN BIOETHICS
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Contemporary Issues in Bioethics
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center of neo-Confucian practical e...
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Blood Transfusion in Clinical Practice
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discriminating in the method of blood sparing strategy used by carefully considering
individual patient condition, specific surgical ...
TRANSFUSION IN
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Edited by Puneet Kaur Kochhar
Blood Transfusion in Clinical Practice
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... this also occurring in humans came from studies reporting
that the incidence of relapse was markedly lower in patients who developed GVHD than in
those who did not (as cited in Appelbaum, 2001), ... continue to be refined. The
use of stem cells in many therapeutic areas will bring hope to many patients awaiting
replacement of malfunctioning organs, or repairing of damaged tissue...
... remodeling with the expansion of the cavity in postinfarction
period is caused by involving of myocardium in the "transition zone" in the process of
remodeling. The data obtained from ... at the hospital. GPs selected
patients on the basis of a history of chest pain from 20 minutes to 4 hours with treatment
initiated within 6 hours from onset of pain. Patients in the p...
... N-terminal transactivation domain as well as the C-terminal DNA-binding domain
consisting of a highly conserved basic region and a leucine zipper dimerization domain.
Prerequisite for binding ... factor GATA-binding protein 1 (GATA-1). GATA-1 is expressed in erythroid,
megakaryocyte and mast cell as well as eosinophil lineages and contains zinc fingers, which
mediate DNA binding to the...
... role in interacting with hair keratin-associated proteins via disulfide
bindings [6, 7]. All the keratin proteins are composed of an N-terminal rod domain, a central
rod domain, and a C-terminal ... to date result
in a deleterious amino acid substitution within either the HIM or the HTM of the rod
domain. These hair keratins are predominantly expressed in the keratinizing zone of the...
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i), m, (inset in n), o, (inset in o), p, (inset in r)) 20 µm; (e, g, h, i, q, r) 50 µm.
Local injury to the hippocampus via saline injection produces a strong induction of activin-βA
mRNA ... animals
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Chordin
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induced corpus
callosum
demyelination
Intraventricular
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