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... Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC , Canada; and
Center for Continuing Health Professional Education, McGill University,
Montréal, QC, Canada. FL is Canada Research Chair in Implementation of
Shared ... of Medical Regulatory authorities of Canada: Position statement
2008 of the Federation of Medical Regulatory Authorities of Canada.
4. Graham ID, Logan J, Harrison MB, Stra...
... University of Alberta, Canada,
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The Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada,
4
The Royal Alexandra Hospital,
Edmonton, Canada and
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The University of Ottawa Health Research ... Ottawa, Canada
Email: Finlay A McAlister* - finlay.mcalister@ualberta.ca; Miriam Fradette - miriam.fradette@ualberta.ca;
Michelle Graham - MMGraham@cha.ab.ca; Sumit R Majumd...
... nuclear localization signal
and a PHD domain (Zn finger) at the N-terminal
region. The long isoform also contains transcription fac-
tor S domain II (TFS2M) (regulatory) and Spen para-
log and ... a consequence
of alterations in DNA regulation or chromatin stabil-
ity. A similar case is the Suv39h histone methyltrans-
ferase, in which both deletion and overexpression lead
to al...
... bond to conformational and
autoproteolytical stabilization. Particular attention is
paid to the role of calcium ions. For this reason, an
enzyme variant with a mutation in the vicinity of cal-
cium ... the
unfolding.
Calcium ions are the main contributory factor
to enzyme stability
The binding of calcium ions seems to be the main
source of stabilization of the...
... release large
amounts of proapoptotic factors, nor is the antiapop-
totic Bcl-2 upregulated, and activation of the effector
caspase 3 appears to result mainly from the early acti-
vation of caspase ... in these cells, of
caspase 8, followed by later activation of caspase 9. In
IMR90 cells only moderate activation of caspase 3 was
found as a consequence of the modest...
... phase shifting and nocturnal mela-
tonin suppression in humans appear to have similar, if
not identical, functional relationships to optical radiation
of the same spectral power distribution. The ... to understand the results of any ecological
study of circadian disruption on human health or how
laboratory studies using animal models relate to the
human condition. Se...
... 6:167-174.
10. Falagas ME, Matthaiou DK, Bliziotis IA: The role of aminoglyco-
sides in combination with a B-lactam for the treatment of
bacterial endocarditis: a meta-analysis of comparative trials.
J Antimicrob ... make
the data accurate and comparable across all four studies,
we reassigned patients into two broad stages: early stage
(Ann-Arbor stages I and II) and late stag...
... Roche AM, Freeman T, McKinnon A: Health professionals’
attitudes towards AOD-related work: Moving the traditional focus from
education and training to organizational culture. Drugs: Education,
Prevention, ... time.
Authors’ contributions
JS conceived of, and designed the study, was involved in the analysis and
writing of the paper. RB carried out the data collection, undertoo...
... support to OST/NSP study tours for
the MoH in 2007 to sites in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indo-
nesia and Australia, including participation to provide
translation into a familiar language and organizational
context. ... was the main contributor for the Cambodian
piece of the paper. HT and NS contributed to the piece of
the paper on Malaysia. HY and KP were the main...