... EMSAs.
N-terminal sequencing of the 70-kDa protein was inhibited
by modification, consistent with previous reports showing
that the amino terminus of the human Ku-70 protein is
blocked and therefore inaccessible ... (underlined bases
denote the functional core of the MREs and the Sp1 binding
element, and the mutated bases are indicated by italic
type).
Western blot analysis
Th...
... cytotoxicity is ascendantly location-dependent
from the cell membrane over the nuclear lamina to the chromatin in the cell nucleus. Day-
light illumination of cells harbouring the KRED protein ... of the vector expressing the fusion
protein KRED-Lamin B1. The Lamin B1 was inserted
into the MCS. (The Lamin B1 sequence was kindly provided
by Harald Herrmann, this instit...
... be inferred that
the C-terminal regions are necessary for recognition by
E3 or interaction with the proteasome. This possibility
will be verified by investigating proteins interacting with
the ... reported that Tob is phosphorylated by a Tob-
associating kinase [41] and that cyclin-dependent kinase
inhibitors, functioning at the G1 and G1/S phases, are
degraded by the ubiquitin...
... drugs before their 5
th
birthday for sedative/hyp-
notic use [38]. The use of antidepressants varies by
physician specialty depending on the setting and type of
insurance. In year 2000, the prevalence ... German
antidepressant use. The prevalence of antipsychotics in
youth aged 0–4 ranged from 0.13% in Italy [24] to 0.5%
in the Netherlands [29]. Generally, these antipsychot...
... implies that for these
individuals, western medicine community pharmacists
might be the only point of contact when they had
minor aliments. Therefore, there is a need in promoting
and extending the ... medical information are essential to
integrate pharmacists in the primary care system [20].
The role of medical professionals is a dominant factor
in defining, controlling and s...
... advocated in the early days of intensive care, there
is no evidence that digoxin or any other antiarrhythmic drug
can prevent AF in critically ill patients [41,45]. There are no
trials investigating ... mortality rate
could be caused by the fact that AF is just an epi-
phenomenon in critically ill patients. The possibility that the
mortality is in part caused by insuffic...
... FEV
1
.This
supports the hypothesis that not airway obstruction, but
rather restriction is the more likely mechanism involved
in the effect of BBL medication on lung function. For
instance, possible effects on the ... by the
German Federal Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Technology and
by the State of Bavaria.
The work was supported by the Competence Network A...
... lower uterine segment; however, in
cases of uterine rupture during the first trimester, the
site commonly affected is the fundus, as noted in our
patient [7]. The uterine ruptures in the first ... appropriate treatment. The
first laparoscopic surgery during pregnancy was
cholecystectomy, performed in 1991
[14]. Thereafter,
laparoscopy has been widely used in preg...
... than
one by one increases their sensitivity and specificity
values. The Ig G and Ig M sensitivities found in our
study were higher in comparison to the study in
question but specificity is lower. ... Cen-
tral Microbiology Laboratory of Selcuk University
Meram Faculty of Medicine from various clinics were
included in the study and kept at -70ºC until per-
forming laborator...
... (BMD) by ensuring that they are getting the
recommended amounts of calcium and vitamin D
3
,
and that supplementation may be helpful in meeting
these nutritional goals. Based on findings in the ... unusual finding of the increased BMD
levels found in the three study groups, the superiority
of Plan 3 over Plan 1 suggests that the physical activ-
ity and health li...