... activation of the MET service during these hours in the 5
years following the introduction of the MET system. When
directly compared with the study conducted by Lee and cow-
orkers [5], 46.2% of the 2568 ... Activation of the MET service was not uni-
form over the 24-hour period (Fig. 1).
Over the study period, 53% of the 2568 calls occurred in the
14 hours between 18:00...
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... into the
TAG pool only in the presence of oleate [18].
The above results raise two main questions: (a) what
is the cause of TAG synthesis inhibition, and (b) what
is the exact nature of the events ... incubation
periods. Interestingly, the interruption of TAG synthe-
sis preceded the appearance of toxic effects, supporting
the notion that it constitutes the initiating even...
... and
regulators of other enzymes in the human nucleotide
metabolism (Table S1). The library can then be seen to
constitute the specific metabolome of the nucleotide
metabolism, which would be the most likely ... investigate
this further, the protein was heated until precipitated,
and the remaining solute was scanned using a spectro-
photometer. The UV-absorption spectrum of the...
... whether these cytokines are
produced by CD4
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+
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or whether
they induce the production of these cytokines from
another population of cells [20].
To date, our knowledge about the ... with LPS [64]. Whether the
expression of these two genes directly relates to each
other will require further investigation in fish, as it has
been found that IL-10 is produced by other sourc...
... bacteria
in the same cell [25]. The results concurred with the
data from the gentamicin-based invasion assay. The
ratio of intracellular to extracellular bacteria was much
higher in the case of ... to b1 integrins on the apical surface of
M cells, which facilitates translocation across the
epithelium [4,5]. The pathogenicity and virulence of
Yersiniae is mainly based on the...
... hypothalamus, the
hypothesis that leptin controls bone formation via a
central mechanism was raised. The most convincing
evidence supporting this hypothesis was the rescue
of the bone mass phenotype of the ... have
revealed the presence in bone of neuropeptides of sen-
sory, sympathetic and glutaminergic types. However,
despite these early descriptions linking the bone to the...
... respectively. Although the over-
all number of these modifications is low, the density of
modifications is much the same as in the rest of the lin-
ker histones. It is the shortness of the N-terminal tails
Table ... in the spleen were the only
sites of ubiquitination. The fact that both cell lines
were cultured in the same growth medium, and have
the same doubling time,...
... involved in the regulation of genes
participating in cholesterol biosynthesis and low-density
lipoprotein receptor synthesis [1,2]. They are now estab-
lished as global regulators of lipid synthesis. ... SREBPs are syn-
thesized and located on the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
membrane in their precursor form. To exert transcrip-
tional activities, the active N-terminal region of the
bHL...