...
method. Differences between test and comparison methods were estimated at 2.5, 4.0, and 10.0
ng/mL (2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 àg/L) for tPSA and 15%, 20%, and 25% for percentage of fPSA.
Relative differences ... total PSA level between 4 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml.
A PSA level of 4 to 10 ng/ml is considered slightly elevated levels between 10 and
20 ng/ml are considered moderately elevated; and anything above ... diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
I add a link with details of this subject
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/
understanding/analytes/psa/test.html
Intermethod Differences...
... clinical, physiologic and
laboratory data for the pre- and intra-operative periods
were summarized as means (± SD) or medians (intra-
quartile ranges [IQR]), and numbers or proportions and
compared using ... limited
our statistical powerand precluded us from detecting
potentially meaningful differences in clinical outcomes,
such as duration of mechanical ventilation, duration of
ICUstayandneedforRRT.Asaforementioned,this
was ... t-tests and chi-
square tests, as ap propriate. In the event of missing data
values, data were not replaced or estimated. We evalu-
ated delta MAP and CPB flow both as continuous vari-
ables and...
... the mean and
standard deviation, and t he ICNT and PUNT groups
were compared using nonpaired Student’ s t-tests. The
numbers of injured nerve roots and the final MMT
scores were compared between ... 0.05.
Results and Discussion
There were no significant differences in the mean age of
patients at the time of surgery or in the mean interval
between the injury and surgery between the ICNT and
PUNT ... cortical
motor area), the distance between the hand and the
elbow is much longer than that between the thorax and
the elbow [12].
Some authors have recommended transferring three
ICNs to the MCN...
... 1.0–1.1
a
The differences between the two s
1
values and the two s
2
values were significant (P < 0.005 for s
1
and P < 0.001 for s
2
).
b
The
differences between the two s
1
values and the two ... The distances between the N-
terminal amino acids of subunits O and P,
subunits O and Q and subunits O and R are
shown (B–D). FLIM analysis of the
interaction between cerulean–GAPDH and
citrine–GAPDH ... 0.05 for s
1
and P < 0.001 for s
2
).
c
The differences between the two s
1
values and the
two s
2
values were not significant (P > 0.05).
FRET imaging of interaction between GAPDH and PGK Y....
... is
expressed on a unit mass basis and rate form as
and
where P/r is the flow energy, V
2
/2 is the kinetic energy, and
gz is the potential energy of the fluid per unit mass.
Energy can cross the boundaries ... Remember that
energy can be transferred to a given mass by heat and work, and the energy
transferred in this case obviously is not heat since it is not driven by a tem-
perature difference. Therefore, ... interac-
tion between particles. Convection is the transfer of energybetween a solid
surface and the adjacent fluid that is in motion, and it involves the combined
effects of conduction and fluid...
... dependent between
donor and acceptor dyes, will therefore unveil the sta-
tus of physical union and separation of complementary
strands during renaturation and strand exchange,
respectively, and thereby ... OsDmc1 protein. Phi-C and
Phi-W represent rhodamine and uorescein carrying strands,
respectively, at their 3Â and 5Â ends. The assays were based on
nonradiative energytransfer from fluorescein ... (1993) Homologous
recognition and triplex formation promoted by RecA
protein between duplex oligonucleotides and single-
stranded DNA. J Mol Biol 229, 328–343.
DNA strand exchange activity of OsDmc1...
... have reported
differences between the two isoforms of D
2
receptors
regarding the oligomerization process [19]. In fact, Wurch
et al. [19] found a significant differencebetween D
2L
and
D
2S
in ... biophysical approaches, such as fluorescence
resonance energytransfer (FRET) or bioluminescence
resonance energytransfer (BRET), to describe GPCR
homo- and hetero-oligomerization [1,2]. However these
methods ... frugiperda
9(
Sf9
) and in HEK293 cells
Analysis using co-immunoprecipitation and time-resolved fluorescence resonance
energy transfer
Lucien Gazi
1,
†, Juan F. Lo
pez-Gime
nez
1,
*, Martin P. Ruă diger
2
and...
... 4A
˚
) and only intermolecular contact of the lid in
molecule A is between its E87 and symmetry linked D111.
There is only one (nondirect) hydrogen bond via water
molecules between E87 and N95–D96 ... concentration. Data from Fig. 3.
Fig. 5. FRET between TLL (and its mutants) and cis-PnA in the
presence and absence of NaTDC. The protein concentration was 0.8 l
M
and the cis-PnA concentration was varied ... level), with the ligand – oleic acid (OA) – omitted f rom this calculation; dashed lines in dicate hydrogen bond s between OA and the protein.
(B) Comparisons between several ligand binding modes...
... (adult and
child), leisure and economic activities in the home; other economic activity outside of the
home; issues arising from gender power imbalance and decision-making about the use of
energy and ... World Energy Assessment report: Energyand the Challenge
of Sustainability” which highlighted the problem of household energyand human health.
(5)
(1) Smith KR. Biofuels, air pollution, and ... the
panels and case studies and those drawn from their own experience, and then to develop
an agenda for action.
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