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... by one injection of 0.1 mgặmL)1bovineserum albumin. For the binding experiment proteins wereinjected at 5 lm concentration for 60 s at 30 lLặmin)1. Blanks were injections of buffer without ... phospholipids inthe outer mem-brane lipid leaflet.Insertion in monolayers The ability of stefins and their aggregates to insert at the air–water interface, i.e. inthe absence of lipids,was determined ... DOPG. The insertion of proteins into the monolayer generated anincrease in surface pressure, D p, from the chosen initialpressure, p0(Fig. 5A). At p0ẳ 5mNặm)1, insertion of the proteins...
... waspresent only in mutant mtDNA harboring the com-mon deletion. By applying the specific probe, we caneven detect the presence of the common deletion in the inner ear inthe control group. The proportions ... partiallyexplain the increased mutation load inthe inner ear. In our study, increases in TFAM expression and dele-tion mutation load were demonstrated inthe inner ear ofd-Gal-treated rats. The replication ... toinduce OS in vivo, to mimic natural aging of rats [17]. The rats with accelerated aging induced by d-Gal mayharbor the mtDNA 4834-bp deletion (also known as the common deletion) inthe inner...
... 131) in 142 residues. Among these, thereare two disulfide linkages within the a-chain (Cys34 and68 and Cys93 and 127), and the one at the C-terminalregion (Cys131) cross-links withthe b-chain ... the N-terminus links with another (a-b)1, resulting in anHp dimer (a1-b)2, i.e. a Hp 1-1 molecule. In contrast, the a2-chain, containing a tandem repeat of residues12–70 of a1 with 142 amino ... size of the a-chain in whales and dolphins as wellas other ruminants (cattle and goat) to determine the possible time of the tandem repeat evolution in deerHp. Interestingly, the inserted panel...
... associated with Survivin levelsindicates the increase in risk of death for 100 fold increase in Survivin expression (Table 3).Since only these four independent variables were retainedby the Cox ... the currentTNM staging system. The validation of these findings in larger prospective and multicentric seriesmight lead to the implementation of this biomarker inthe routine clinical setting ... cor-relate with patients' prognosis, the TNM staging beingexcluded from the final mutivariable model (forcing allvariables into the Cox model) [20]. In our larger series (n= 70), the prognostic...
... prognostic indica-tor in fulminant hepatitis in patients without encephalo-pathy upon a dmission [10,11]. Inthe present study, weexamined 11 proinflammatory genes in patients receiv-ing therapy in ... GPIb-IX-V. Therefore,upregulated VWF may represe nt unstable hemostasisand reflect damage to endothelial megakaryocytesexpressing VWF. Inthe signaling pathway, VWF inter-acts with integrins inthe ... examining gene expres-sion (GE) inthe serum and synchronizing GE changes with the clinical course of events.Processing of the blood and serum samples w as per-formed after blood sampling during...
... hipabduction/adduction. The arrangement of rows and col-umns in Table 2 leads to the grouping of the primary jointdirections into synergies. These synergies are based on the direction of the moment arm of the joint ... for that primaryjoint direction. The corresponding secondary torquesexerted along the other joint axes during the 200 ms MVTwindow were also identified. For example, during maxi-mum voluntary ... between joint torque were found by grouping alldata from the eight primary torque directions and com-paring all instances of one torque direction withthe activ-ity at the other three joints....
... represents the rotation of the foot (external/inter-nal rotation) in respect to the walking direction and isdefined as the angle formed withthe line of progressionand the segment connecting the ... tri-als able to evidence the same gait pattern (fromkinematics and kinetics point of view) withthe same gaitspeed. These trials were considered for the following anal-ysis. The data were considered ... the weight on both the limbs. The presence of small feet in PWS subjects may be an additional factor explaining the decrease inthe single support phase compared to obesecontrols. Furthermore, dorsal...
... basis for the sustainability of the society. Thisincludes: maintaining the social equality, eradicating the poverty and using the development indicators of people as the first objective of the development2.2. ... strengthening the roles of the government inthe incorporation of the economic growth with ecologicalenvironment protection.2.2.3. Roles of the government in performing the inspection, checking ... performs the functions of organizing, managing, checking and inspecting the exploitation anduse of natural resources. In Vietnam, the government plays an important role in issuing the undertakings,...
... cuffing, rather than in those in the parenchyma, as well as in some neurons and glial cells (Fig.2B). Table 1 summarizes the expression of Bcl-2 by cellphenotype. The intensity of Bcl-2 staining ... ofapoptosis in perivascular cuffing in EAE is caused by the generation of superoxide in invading macrophages, at least in part [4].Our results suggest that the apoptosis of inflammatorycells in EAE ... ether anesthesia, and the spinal cordswere removed and frozen in a deep freezer (-70 C) forprotein analysis. Pieces of the spinal cords were processedfor paraffin embedding after fixation in...
... found to express nestinand/or vimentin in rats with EAE. This finding is in part Embryonic Intermediate Filaments, Nestin and Vimentin, Expression inthe Spinal Cords of Rats with Experimental ... region showedintense nestin immunostaining. At the recovery stage ofEAE (day 21 PI), the nestin immunostaining pattern wassimilar to the pattern at the peak stage of EAE, with fewernestin-positive ... andparenchyma of spinal cords in rats with EAE. Thereafter,inflammatory cells declined in number at the recovery stage(day 21 PI). These findings are largely consistent with ourprevious reports...
... who werecontinuously treated withthe index drug during the yearfollowing initiation was aimed at avoiding the potentialpitfalls associated with an intent-to-treat methodology in which all ... subsequent to initiation of the drug therapy are assigned to that therapy, even if ther-apy is discontinued [17]. In contrast, the inclusion ofpatients who were continuously treated withthe indexdrug ... parameters, there is a need to replicate the current findings in other clinical care settings. Optimally,future comparative studies would incorporate assess-ments at the time of initiation on the index...
... disease in their sen-tinel node (one of these patients required further immu-nohistochemical staining to confirm the presence ofmalignant cells on the formal specimen). All patients with involved ... section of the sentinel nodes identi-fied tumour cells in 23 women withthe subsequent for-mal H&E examination confirming the presence oflymphatic metastases in every one. Each of these patientsunderwent ... series the benefits of minimally invasivedetermination of lymph node status at the expense ofseven second procedures. The major undermining factorfor frozen section analysis was inthe detection...