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dealt with systematically from the basics to the final
conclusion without telescoping any steps at any stage. This
book is a ... any steps at any stage. This
book is a valuable addition to every medical library.
Competing interests
The author declares that they have no competing interests.
... by relaxin but not by estrogen is accompanied by loss of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)Induction of matrix metalloproteinases by relaxin but not by estrogen is accompanied by loss of glycosaminoglycans ... pubic symphysis and articular cartilage
explants was similarly subjected to western blot analysis for
collagenase-1 and stromelysin-1.
Substrate zymography
Enzyme activities were quantifie...
... as it closely resembles the
footwear that they would normally wear. Contrastingly,
forthewomen,thelossoffemininityimposedbythe
appearance of the footwear impacted on many facets of
their lives.
Therefore, ... advancement of old age as “Rose” reveals;
“ well it shows in your face the pain you know
maybe because you are stood on them makes you
self conscious as well I look and feel like...
... details
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Oral Restitution, Division of
Oral Health Sciences, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University,
1-5-45 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8549, ... distinguished
from MALT lymphoma, where the neoplastic cells are
post-germinal center B-cell lymphocytes, which are
slightly larger than normal small lymphocytes and have
a centrocyt...
... Mediterranean areas with a relatively high incidence of
KS (Greece, some Eastern countries, Southern Italy, Sar-
dinia, and Sicily). A large body of evidence has strongly
linked all KS clinical variants ... http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/2/1/213
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Clinically, the classic form of KS is restricted mainly to the
surface of t...
... publication of this case report and any accompanying
images. A copy of the written consent is available for
review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal.
Authors' contributions
PEJ was the physician ... treatment for hyperprolactinemia.
Introduction
We describe the case of a man who presented with erectile
dysfunction secondary to hyperprolactinemia, an uncom-
mon cause of ere...
... because not only did I pass the Board Exam, but I
much enjoyed the concise yet comprehensive style of the
textbook that helped me to fill several lacunae of knowledge
left over from my years in training.
On ... highly readable
work that serves both as a textbook and desk reference for
practitioners of pulmonary medicine at all levels of training.
The book’s 70 chapters are written...
... pathogenesis of various
chronic inflammatory diseases, including asthma and
allergy [23,24]. In addition, NF-κB plays a key role in the
mortality of sepsis [25]. Thus, repression of NF-κB activity
by antidepressants ... respectively), lym-
phocytes (by 70% and 33%, respectively), neutrophils (by
72% and 38%, respectively) and eosinophils (by 97% and
60%, respectively), while desipramine...
...
Characterization of the murine B7.2 gene and identification of differen-
tially spliced forms.
7. Guo Y, Wu Y, Zhao M, Kong XP, Liu Y: Mutational analysis and
an alternatively spliced product of B7 defines ... 166:7300-7308.
A description of splice variants of ICOS-L.
9. He XH, Liu Y, Xu LH, Zeng YY: Cloning and identification of
two novel splice variants of human PD-L2....
... of regulatory sequence
changes to the evolution of physiologic differences, however,
is largely unexplored [8,9].
To examine the role of cis-regulatory changes in the emer-
gence of novel physiologic ... primates may lead to differential
response to SREBP-2 among mammals. Although the contri-
Phylogenetic analysis of the SREFigure 3
Phylogenetic analysis of the SRE. The human ster...