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Published: 31 March 2008
Genome
BBiioollooggyy
2008,
99::
103 (doi:10.1186/gb-2008-9-3-103)
The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be
found online ... says, “These findings suggest that dog barks
have context-specific…acoustic features?” You mean this is
news?? Well, I guess every person has his day.
Mink: Maybe...
... ffeeaattuurreess
Because there are no reports on the analysis of glypicans by
X-ray crystallography or other imaging techniques, our
knowledge of the three-dimensional structure of glypicans is
very limited. ... on the heparan sulfate chains.
Published: 22 May 2008
Genome
BBiioollooggyy
2008,
99::
224 (doi:10.1186/gb-2008-9-5-224)
The electronic version of this artic...
... biotin pathway. The most plausible
hypothesis is that they encode a novel pathway for pimeloyl-
CoA synthesis, as the known genes for this pathway, bioC,
bioH, bioG and bioW, are missing in the Desulfovibrio ... [52].
Discussion
Regulation of biosynthesis pathways
Because the organisms considered in this study are com-
monly identified on the basis of their catabolic cap...
... differences between the MM and BM methods in the
number of false positives, the MM method had a statistically
significantly higher rate of detection of true positives than the
BM and the GC models ... yellow). Never-
theless, the origin of an important proportion of newly iden-
tified CAGs (67%) could not be assigned to either viral or
plasmid sources by this app...
... in this previ-
ous work, and this acquisition has the unique advantage of
being able to assess simultaneously the cartilage, menisci and
bone.
Conclusion
Our study confirms the feasibility of the ... partial meniscectomy. These results suggest that the key
role of the meniscal apparatus is protecting cartilage, espe-
cially in elderly subjects with obesity or joint...
... extension beyond the year as a calendar and
beyond the beating trans-year, [8,171] and today beyond the recording in the experimental laboratory of lighting, temperature
and feeding, among other ... neces-
sity upon after -the- fact disease rather than upon everyday
physiology and the recognition of risk. Genomics has
much to gain if it is guided by the maps of dy...
... was
uneventful and the patient discharged from the hospital
on the day 5.
Discussion
The incidence of foreign body ingestions is unknown.
The most common causes of foreign body ingestion are
accidental ... secondary to esophageal perforation by fish bone. J
Forensic Sci 2008, 53:1181-1184.
6. Kunishige H, Myojin K, Ishibashi Y, Ishii K, Kawasaki M, Oka J: Perforation of...
... seen distally are partly due to
increased connective tissue and inflammation, there is
also less myelinated tissue dist ally, which may be due to
axon demyelination, and thus the true count of axon
sprouts–myelinated ... preparation of
the manuscript; KO engineered the imbedding and histomorphometric
techniques specific for the needs of this model; XD performed criti...
... serologic
resolution, which may be seen as early as two to three
weeks after the commencement of therapy. Recurrence
is seen in up to 40% of patients, and these patients may
benefit from another course of corticosteroids ... manifesta-
tions may also occur as part of the systemic fibro-
inflammatory syndrome. Biliary tract strictures occur in
the majority of patient s. L...