... NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita-
tion on the topic of wearable technology in physical
medicine and rehabilitation has the objective of describ-
ing recent advances in wearable sensor technology. ... as potential applications cur-
rently under investigation.
Clinical applications of wearable technology in
physical medicine and rehabilitation
A final set of pa...
... time and
complexity involved with the cloning and purification
of individual proteins as a prerequisite to constructing
functional protein microarrays.
In terms of assessing protein–protein interactions,
protein ... preparing hun-
dreds or thousands of individual protein samples, the
proteins must remain active during the manufacture
and probing of microarrays. This entails keeping pro...
... regularization penalty by decreasing
λ (Steps 1.6 and 1.7) and continue training. In this
way, instead of choosing the best λ heuristically,
we can optimize it during a single training run
(Turian & ... set as training progressed. Even
though the baseline training made progress more
quickly than the kitchen sink, the kitchen sink’s F
1
surpassed the baseline’s F
1
early in trainin...
... in discovering the genetic basis of endo-
metriosis are early detection and improved treatment of
endometriosis-associated symptoms, including infertility
and pelvic pain. GWASs may bring insight ... Genome Medicine 2010, 2:75
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and ectopic endometrium leads to impaired physiological
functions, including infertility and endome...
... arterial line and the lithium
calibration procedure completed via the central venous line.
Oxygen delivery is continuously monitored and increased
towards the target value of 600 ml/min/m
2
, initially ... with
intravenous colloid and then with the addition of dopexamine
at a dose no higher than 1 µg/kg/min. The target value is not
reached in a minority of patients, usually because th...
... of MEs and the
potential outcome of intercepted and non-intercepted errors.
Materials and methods
In April 2002, University College Hospitals London ICU intro-
duced the QS 5.6 Clinical Information ... the ICU clinical director, according to an
adapted scale [9-11]. Minor errors were classified as those
causing no harm or an increase in patient monitoring with no
change in vital s...
... domain at their C-terminus, and a less
conserved proline-rich and glutamine-rich transactiva-
tion domain at their N-terminus [8–10]. Most isoforms
also have a PY-motif (XPPXY) in the N-terminal ... AP-2d, and AP-2e. The proline-rich and glutamine-rich N-terminus, which is important for
transactivation, is shown in yellow, and contains the PY-motif (green). The helix–span–helix...
... deficiency in metazoa.
Considering that IVD acts in the third step of leucine degradation and the
sku mutant accumulates branched-chain amino acids in haemolymph, this
mutant may be useful in the investigation ... mechanism
bypassing branched-chain a-keto acid dehydrogenase
irreversibility, which enables indirect accumulation of
upstream leucine in the sku mutant. It is interesting...
... acyltransferase was
determined in an are1 deletion background. The
enzyme activity in the ste20D strain and the cla4D strain
was indistinguishable from that in the wild-type strain
(Fig. 7A). Therefore, ... protein–protein interac-
tions, and were grown for 2 days at 30 ° C.
Protein analysis
Protein concentration was determined, as described previ-
ously [66], using BSA as a standar...
... fatty
acids in the plasmin molecule, the amidolytic activity
of two truncated plasmin variants was examined
(Fig. 8). Miniplasmin (des-kringle 1-4 plasmin) con-
tains the kringle 5 and the catalytic ... simultaneously in a process called
intrinsic or internal fibrinolysis [15], plasmin is gener-
ated directly on the surface of fibrin fibers and so it is
partially protected against inhibi...