... influence the affinities of La or CNBP for the 5¢ UTR, andthe alternative binding of these proteins may lead, either alone or together with additional factors, to differential effects on the translation ... binding to the purine-rich strand ofthe CT element from the human c-myc promoter, opposite to hnRNP K that binds to the pyrimidinerich strand These interactions determine the formation of an open ... open complex at the CT element composed of unpaired strands, CNBP, hnRNP K, and additional factors [7] Modulation ofthe concentrations and ⁄ or the biochemical activities of either CNBP or hnRNP...
... has examined the incidence of these anomalies in the Lebanese population (around million total population) The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of different forms of anomalous aortic ... with coronary anomalies within the Makassed General Hopsital ZI, SS and AS analyzed the angiograms andthe patients' medical files AHE and AS discussed the results and prepared the manuscript ... incidence of congenital coronary anomalies was 1.3% in the same study [14] In Japan, the angiographic incidence of anomalous LCX was the lowest (0%) whereas the overall incidence of coronary anomalies...
... polymorphism at these loci andthe presence of DDH and PPA We also explored the effect of genotype on acetabular morphology and severity ofthe conditions Patients and methods Hypothetically, it ... drawn from the centre ofthe head to the lateral edge ofthe acetabulum on antero-posterior radiographs ofthe pelvis [25] The acetabular index was measured as described by Sharp, between the inter-tear ... laxity andthe other affecting the shape of acetabulum to be responsible for the causation of DDH Carter and Wilkinson reported increased incidence of joint laxity with DDH in 1964 [32] With the...
... al., 1999). The first pouch is found between the first and second pharyngeal arches, the second pouch between the second andthe third arches, the third pouch between the third andthe fourth arches, andthe fourth pouch between the fourth andthe sixth ... type I and two type II receptors. A family of proteins known as ligand traps has been shown to modulate the accessibility ofthe ligands to the receptors by blocking the ligand ... Shi and Massague, 2003). Smad 1, 2, 3, 5 and 8 form the RSmads class. Smad 1, 5 and 8 are known to respond to signalling by the BMP subfamily, and Smad 2 and 3 are the mediators ofthe ...
... the number of founder cells, the time of onset of corticogenesis, the duration ofthe cell division cycle, the duration ofthe period of neurogenesis, the modes of cell division, the number of ... dimensions of parts ofthe body Growth can alter the proportions ofthe human baby after birth, as the head grows much less than the rest ofthe body The variety of face shapes in the diĂerent breeds of ... membrane) to the inner ear In the reptilian ancestors of mammals, the joint between the skull andthe lower jaw was between the quadrate bone ofthe skull andthe articular bone ofthe lower jaw,...
... relation to the host bone is of utmost importance We always try to bring the subchondral sclerotic part ofthe graft in contact with the sclerosis ofthe acetabular roof andthe loaded area ofthe new ... incorporation and remodelling ofthe graft Matching of defect and graft size and shape is often technically demanding but essential for primary stability ofthe construction and successful incorporation of ... described by DeLee and Charnley [30] Graft incorporation was assessed by the disappearance ofthe radiolucent line between graft and host bone andthe remodelling ofthe inner structure ofthe bone graft...
... relation to the host bone is of utmost importance We always try to bring the subchondral sclerotic part ofthe graft in contact with the sclerosis ofthe acetabular roof andthe loaded area ofthe new ... incorporation and remodelling ofthe graft Matching of defect and graft size and shape is often technically demanding but essential for primary stability ofthe construction and successful incorporation of ... described by DeLee and Charnley [30] Graft incorporation was assessed by the disappearance ofthe radiolucent line between graft and host bone andthe remodelling ofthe inner structure ofthe bone graft...
... in the ileum and pelvic flexure [16] Therefore, it is suggested that the difference in the distribution ofthe 5HT4 receptor is at the base of different effects of mosapride in thesmallintestine ... before the surgical operation (44.2 ± 19.1% vs 100.0 ± 0.0% for thesmallintestineand 45.7 ± 19.3% vs 100.0 ± 0.0% for the caecum, Figs 2A and B) The EIG maximum amplitudes ofthesmallintestine ... Effects of mosapride on motility ofthesmallintestineand caecum in normal horses after jejunocaecostomy 159 Fig Electrointestinography maximum amplitude ofthesmallintestine (A) and caecum...
... thesmall bowel [8] They are more common in the ileum, consistent with the higher number of lymphocytes there [9] The frequency varies according to the geographic location and ethnic origin of ... late stage Page of disease, and a poor performance status, as well as delay and contraindication of chemotherapy The prognosis of synchronous primary lymphoma in thesmallandlarge bowel correlates ... mg/dL, and albumin 2.3 g/ dL A CT scan ofthe abdomen and pelvis showed a large collection of contrast media in the left upper quadrant associated with multiple small pockets of air, suggestive of...
... contribute to the susceptibility of DDH via one or both of these two mechanisms, defected soft tissues around hip joint and delayed skeletal development ofthe hip joint On the other hand, the D13 ... of TGF-b/Smad and BMP2/ Smad signaling may reduce the differentiation and proliferation of perichondrial cells, and then delay the development of skeletal components; and it may also deduce the ... contributed to the final manuscript In addition, DS and JD genotyped the samples and participated in the design and analysis ofthe study PZ, JQ, LZ, HZ, BZ, XQ, ZX and DC evaluated the patients and genotyped...
... Classification ofthe rest ofthesmall RNAs The rest ofthe sequences in the locust small RNA libraries remained unannotated Most ofthe unannotated sequences in the gregarious library were 22 and 23 ... information to understanding the function and evolution ofsmall RNAs in insects The analysis ofthe characteristics and expression ofsmall RNAs in the locust enhances the knowledge of gene expression ... features indicated that these 26-29-mer small RNAs might be ofthe piRNA class ofsmall RNAs Therefore, we analyzed the sequences of these small RNAs to look for the presence of an adenine at position...
... considerable time and effort on the side of ILSSA andthe University of Copenhagen Table shows the actual number of respondents during the 2002 survey Some 1,573 enterprises were identified andof these ... phone, q) Other The three entries are the entries as they are in the Q’s The 1991 Q also gives information of i) year of purchase and ii) price Documentation ofthe SME Survey in Vietnam for the Year ... part ofthe question (b) is not in the 1991 Q Cost of power and fuel: i) last month Cost of power and fuel: i) last month Only a part ofthe question (i) is not in the 1997 Q and 2002 Q Fees and...
... with and consider the views ofthe Office of Technology andthe Office of Advocacy oftheSmall Business Administration and other interested parties, including entities, organizations, and individuals ... companies and between industry and government The rapid growth ofsmall firms into large, sometimes very large firms is one ofthe defining features ofthe late eighties andthe nineties These new ... this section to the Committee on Science andthe Committee on Small Business ofthe House of Representatives, and to the Committee on Small Business ofthe Senate (d) REPORT- The National Research...
... from the councils ofthe National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, andthe Institute of Medicine The members ofthe committee responsible for the report were chosen for their ... overview ofthe basic types of aircraft in the fleet, their uses in transportation, the system of airports and airways they operate in, andthe qualifications and characteristics ofthe pilots ... condition, and location ofsmall airports and their ability to accommodate SATS operations and attract large numbers of users Whether the SATS outcome holds the promise of net public benefits and is...
... peak at 7.65 mL on the elution profile Increase ofthe temperature of incubation was accompanied by the simultaneous increase ofthe peak eluted at 7.65 mL and decrease ofthe peak eluted at 8.65 ... polymerization of intact actin and aggregation of heated actin Interaction of HSP25 with intact actin Fig Effect of heating on the kinetics of polymerization (A) and saltinduced increase ofthe light ... (Fig 6A) Indeed the critical concentration of actin was equal to 0.25 ± 0.07; 0.21 ± 0.05, and 0.15 ± 0.06 lM in the absence of HSP25, and in the presence ofthe wild type HSP25 and its 3D mutant,...
... nuclear bodies, but the combination S19D/ S45D had the strongest effect The largest number of positive cells was obtained with the S19D/S45D/S59D mutant These results confirm the correlation between ... that the speckle staining is indeed due to the presence of phosphorylated aB-crystallin, we performed Western blotting with the anti(aB-crystallin) and anti-S45p IgGs on the isolated nuclei of these ... with the RIKEN mAb anti-(aB-crystallin) (a) or the monoclonal antibody to SC35 (d) and costained with anti-Sm (b and e) The yellow pseudocolour shows the extent of colocalization between the two...
... irrespective ofthe duration ofthe symptoms, the location ofthe tumor within thesmall bowel or the diagnostic procedures used The mean time to establish diagnosis is 14 days None ofthe patients ... Age/sex/symptoms Ofthe 27 patients, nine were male and 18 were female The median age at the time of diagnosis was 62 years The majority (62.9%) ofthe patients were between 61–70 years of age and 35% ... these cases The rate of diagnosis ofsmall bowel tumors of all types by laparotomy varies between 40 and 80% in the literature [25] In our study, the rate of diagnosis during laparotomy for small...
... surgeon on the second case and author ofthe initial draft NA assisted on the operation ofthe second case and collected the bibliographical data SP wrote the final manuscript AP performed the histologic ... represents 5% ofthe total incidents of intussusception and constitutes the cause for 1% of intestinal obstructions [5] The usual initial clinical signs are those of bowel obstruction while the diagnosis, ... located in the colon and in the rectum [10-13] In our first patient, the cause was metastatic invasive lobular carcinoma ofthe breast in the ileum, a condition which, to the best of our knowledge,...