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... studies investigating whether Fe
status or dietary Fe intake is associated with an in-
creased risk of MI or CAD have not supported the
hypothesis that high body Fe stores increase the risk
of ... CAD and 20 pa-
tients having normal coronary arteries attending car-
diology clinic at Yuzuncu Yil University Hospital. The
study was approved by the local ethics committee...
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ligand-binding domain of the androgen receptor
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yeast assay, and the absence of a second transactivation
domain linked to AR NTD in the mammalian...
... found in WT TA and not at much
lower levels, as seen in SOL. These findings further
support the presence of distinct pathways regulating
fiber specific isoforms and metabolic enzymes, on the
one hand, ... B, Meyer M & Schiffmann SN (2002) ‘New’
functions for ‘old’ proteins: The role of the calcium-
binding proteins calbindin D-28k, calretinin and parval-
bumin, in c...
... condition by the uncou-
pling of oxidative phosphorylation with FCCP
(maximal respiratory) and the nonphosphory-
lating respiratory condition with oligomycin
(oligomycin-insensitive). Phosphorylating ... viable
[10,32] and the inhibition of ERRa in other cell models
decreases the respiratory parameter only partially [9].
This suggests that other factors are involved in...
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thresholds of each risk factor and thecombined factors in order to provide more meaningful
information for surgeons for clinical use.
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The Harris hip scores for patients significantly improved ... already surpassed the learning curve of hip resurfacing
procedures prior to this study. Beginning in July 2006, we routinely recorded bone mineral
density with the us...
... up the
membrane integrity [34].
The major alteration in the shape of erythrocytes
is the spherocytes formation in the presence of pri-
maquine. These observations are supported by the
work ...
in the current studies upon loading to erythrocytes.
The erythrocytes were classified into; control erythrocytes, erythrocytes incubated with
either 2 mM of PS or 2 mM...
... in the reduction of B19 NS1-induced
cytotoxicity of liver cells. Our results support the hypothesis that in the setting of persistent
B19 infection, direct B19 NS1-induced cytotoxicity may play ... Cotmore SF, Tattersall P. Sequence motifs in the
replicator protein of parvovirus MVM essential for nicking and
covalent attachment to the viral origin: identification...
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both sides of the body. The child becomes rigid or has twitches in only a portion of the body, such as
an arm or a leg, or on the right or the left side only. The child ... restrain the child or stop the seizure movements. Don't try to force anything into
his mouth to prevent him from biting his tongue as this increases the r...
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for DNA and RNA synthesis, and inosine that will be
degraded into hypoxanthine and xanthine and finally
into uric acid.
Hypoxanthine and guanine may enter in a sal-
vage pathway, using hypoxanthine-guanine ...
analogous of hypoxanthine, inhibitor of xanthine oxi-
dase, the last enzyme involved in uric acid synthesis
pathway. It catalyzes the conversion of hypoxan...
... status of the original cohort
(born in 1930) at the time of the 32-year follow-up is
presented in Table 1. Details of the sampling
procedure and participation rates for all five
examinations ... important role in the aetiology
of asthma and that these hormones are influenced by
obesity. Direct effects of regurgitation due to
abdominal obesity and inflamma...