... Xia et al.: No relationship between the distribution
of mast cells and the survival of stage IIIB colon cancer patients. Journal
of Translational Medicine 2011 9:88.
Xia et al. Journal of Translational ... location, none of the mast cell counts
was correlated with the 5-year survival rate. These data
argue against the hypothesis that mast cel...
... drafting and editing of the manuscript. SL completed
the analysis of the protocol selection study, participated in the analysis of
the SAHA data and participated in the drafting and editing of the
manuscript. ... statistical power (signal to
noise) of more than 3-fold. The loss of correlation
between the amount of globin in the sample and the
numb...
... software)
was confirmed by electrophoresis and the observation of
asinglepeakaftertheMelt
®
procedure. Quantification
cycles (Cq) were determined with the Bio-Rad software
and the Cq of the no- template ... phase of edema, as low AQP4 expression may be
insufficient to counteract the opening of the BBB . On
the other hand, the pronoun ced but delayed upregula-
tion...
... protocol.
The cells were then washed and recovered in complete
media for 16 h at 37°C. The media were then removed,
cells washed once with HBSS, and plain D-MEM was
added. The cells were then exposed ... up-regulation by hypoxia and cobalt chloride, and the
general correlative relationship between HIF-1α and the
levels of MCP-1 and MCP-5 in astrocytes. Up-reg...
... in the sACC and the aMCC but not in the pACC. b) MDD
patients showed the highest QUIN-immunoreactive cell counts in
the sACC and the aMCC compared to BD and control cases. No
diagnostic subgroup-dependent ... increased density of QUIN-positive cells in the sACC (P = 0.003) and
the aMCC (P = 0.015) compared to controls. In contrast, counts of QUIN-positive cell...
... be
parsed, is the number of nonterminal categories in
the grammar and is the number of (active) states in
the FSA encoding of the grammar. The time bound
is derived from counting the number of traversals ... shows the effect of the tree transforms on
traversal counts. The NOUNARIES settings are much
more efficient than the others, however this efficiency
comes...
... that the pres-
ence of the two terminal short stretches of adenines at
the 5¢ and the 3¢ ends of the ARS were not essential
for binding to IMP1 (Fig. 3B: lanes 2 and 3, and the
sequence of ARS and ... and DARS-4 in Fig. 3A). The 20
nucleotide long region of the 5¢ end of the ARS
(DARS-L; Fig. 3B: lane 4) and the A and U rich
region located at the...
... intruding
between the rotating C74 and C75, and is stabilized by an
adjacent A-minor motif (with H39) and the noncanonical
base pair with U2457.
The differences in the distances between the RM and the
rear- ... both the bound and the
unbound structures, and it is conceivable that the mobility
of the L1 arm can be utilized for facilitating the release o...
... interactions between
Nop53p and the exosome subunits using the two-
hybrid system, but no positive interaction was detected
[31]. Therefore, we tested the interaction between
Nop53p and some of the exosome ... concentrated in the nucleolus. These results
raised the question of whether any of the truncated
mutants of Nop53p, when under control of a constitu-
t...
... manner
when both are added.
Is HMGB1 the lone RAGE activator of the HMG family?
For all the reasons noted above, HMGB1 is the sole
known HMG-box ligand of RAGE. None of the other
nuclear HMG proteins have ... common
biochemical properties of the known S100 non-ligands of
RAGE: The first is that the non-ligands often exhibit strong
binding to Zn++. The second is tha...