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... Søreide: The role of high-mobility group box-1
(HMGB-1) in the management of suspected acute appendicitis: useful
diagnostic biomarker or just another blind alley? Scandinavian Journal of
Trauma, ... biomarker among the increas-
ing number of alternatives investigated [17-19], or
merely be yet another blind alley in the surge for...
... history of polycythemia. She had mild fatigue
but no other symptoms. Past medical history was
unremarkable. Family history was significant for
lifelong history of polycythemia in her mother,
maternal ...
breast in 2002, treated with simple mastectomy and 2)
colonic diverticula and internal hemorrhoids since
2005. Family history was remarkable for presence of
lifelong history...
... advancing age lead to a novel con-
ceptual point of view concerning the understanding
of the process of thymic physiology in aging, where
the increase in adipocytes an fat-bearing cells may
Int. ... the organ. These findings suggest
that adipocyte precursors or fat-storing cells may be
migrating into and /or differentiating actively within
the aging thymic microenvir...
... as
outcomes of such calculations may be spoiled by inaccurate
positioning of the interacting groups.
The contact area of the distamycin amidinium end was
investigated by evaluating the hydrogen positions ... one crystal the
distamycin orientation and binding site is the same as in
12-dista, the orientation of the drug is inverted in the
other crystal. Both orient...
... ruminant performance study.
Key informant interviews
Key informants were selected first, using snowball sam-
pling, starting with extension agents who guided the
selection of other key informan ... non-tethering access groups are signifi-
cantly older could explain why less tethering was
reported in matrilineal groups. Old age seems to be
linked with no tethering because of the work...
... specific mention of acute pancreati-
tis, of incidence of pancreatic infection, of related sepsis
and mortality, and that the antibiotics used had a minimal
inhibitory concentration in the pancreas ... potential risk of the development of bacter-
ial resistance.
While there is inconclusive data supporting the use of pro-
phylactic antibiotics in the setting of...
... variation in insulin dosing in the cases
reporting the use of HIET in CCB overdose and in the
duration of treatment, rational recommendations could
currently consist of the administration of 1.0 ... hypokalaemia
may offer benefit by promoting cellular calcium entry and
increasing the inotropic effect of insulin [21,24].
Recommendations for the use of HIET in...
... of by-passing the
primary receptor and interacting directly with the co-
receptor [11-15]. In these "CD4-independent" strains of
virus, the chemokine receptor binding site may be more
exposed ... in
favour of either reinstating the N-linked glycosylation
sites following infection or suppressing the replication of
T271I and Y3 42N bearing variants in vivo....
... corresponding to the basic domain of Rev inhibited
the in vitro splicing of RRE containing mRNAs underscores
the functional importance of this region [39,40]. These
results therefore support the ... to clarifying why oligomer formation is essential
for Rev activity by assessing the requirements for restora-
tion of the activity of the mutant.
Results
The intracellu...
... inserted/deleted
bases and the flanking five bases on either side of the indel to
exceed a minimum Phred quality score of 22. If these minima
were not met, then the indel was not reported.
For this study, indels ... in
regulatory regions may reflect that indels are more likely than
SNPs to moderate the structural function of regulatory ele-
ments. Indels may play a more import...