... significantly delay publication of the genome.
Whereas the assembly is typically available before publi-
cation, the inability of an outside group to publish a genome-
wide analysis of an assembly before ... ability to analyze and publish the data they
had produced, most involved felt that the benefit of early
release outweighed the risks of an outside group publishing
a genome assembly...
... medullary glycoly-
sis and energy production. A similar recycling system may
operate in the brain between neurons and astrocytes, and in
the testis between Sertoli cells and spermatozoa.
To understand ... being
achieved by urinary excretion [13].
Lactate uptake is the major mechanism of renal lactate
removal and appears to be essentially confined to the cortex
[5,14], as shown by radi...
... respiratory distress syndrome; PEEP = positive end-expiratory pressure.
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... or may fail to recognise when assistance is required.
Daffurn and coworkers [46] showed, in a study conducted
2 years after implementation of an MET system, that nurses
variably correctly identified ... of such systems. If deficient MET
systems are tested, they may fail to show a clinical benefit.
No matter how good the system is, major methodological
challenges need to be overcome...
... Coherence Tomography in ocular
toxoplasmosis
• Usefulness of vitrectomy in the treatment of
ocular toxoplasmosis
• Update on the treatment of ocular toxoplasmo-
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We hope that this special issue ... Journal of Ophthalmology: Delair E,
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Duodenase is a 29-kDa serine endopeptidase that displays
selective trypsin- and c hymotrypsin-like ... range.
As soybean t rypsin inhibitor was able to completely inhibit
the duodenase effect, this demonstrates that the catalytic
activity is essential for its action. However, only a...
... food allergy [2]. Patients with severe food allergy are
advised to avoid consuming foods to which they are
allergic, in order to reduce the risk of anaphylaxis.
Avoidance of foods has however become ... allergy affects approximately 6% of children and
3-4% of adults [1]. Clinical manifestations can vary from
mild abdominal discomfort to death from anaphylaxis.
Currently there is no...
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Primary research
Transfers to psychiatry through the consultation-liaison psychiatry
service: 11 years of experience
Christos Christodoulou*
1,2
, Katerina ... persistent suicidal ideas, suffers from
a mood disorder, has a prior psychiatric history and a
diagnosis on axis II. Psychiatric diagnosis on axis I (except
mood disorders) does not...
... were lysed with hypotonic lysis buffer with protease
inhibitors (Roche/Boehringer Mannheim, Indianapolis,
USA). Thirty micrograms of cytoplasmic lysates or 20 µg
nuclear lysates were loaded onto ... immunity (Th1) in inflammatory bone
loss such as that seen in osteomyelitis and erosive arthritis
remains unclear. The resolution of this issue is further
clouded by the apparent contradictory f...
... S, Azuma M, Tohma S,
Inoue T, Yamamoto K, Nishioka K, Kato T: Autoantibodies to T
cell costimulatory molecules in systemic autoimmune dis-
eases. J Immunol 1999, 162:4328-4335.
6. Yu X, Matsui ... this main epitope
(EKNLYWI) is highly homologous to a part (EKRLYWI) of
low-density-lipoprotein-receptor-related protein 2 (LRP2).
In that study, we showed that autoAbs to the main epitope
o...