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... data and wrote the draft of the manuscript MK was involved in designing the study protocol and statistical analysis and interpreted the data SG was involved in designing and writing the study protocol, ... as they can be in VF/VT arrest [13-16] This difference, together with other criteria, can therefore be useful for differentiating betweenthe causes of cardiac arrest inthe pre-hospital setting ... remain higher for a longer time The pattern is restored after the third minute of CPR, when the values decrease and later increase again only in patients with ROSC The significant difference in...
... elements, andthe comparison of their positions in different species is only the first step in understanding their intricate evolution in animals and other eukaryotic taxa Biologists have recently gained ... preservation of exon-intron gene structures Despite the fact that marine annelids and humans have the same number of introns, commonly inthe same positions, the importance of these introns forthe host ... represented by non-protein-coding sequences: for humans, the noncoding regions comprise 98.5% of the genome For years, noncoding DNA (including introns) was largely ignored and was frequently referred...
... argument specifying whether to use mapping information when retrieving schema information from a data source Like the Fill( ) method, the Update( ) method always uses mapping information (if present) ... DataColumnMappingCollection that are accessed through its ColumnMappings property These objects map the name of a column inthe data source to a column with a different name inthe DataSet forthe table ... table associated with the containing table mapping object The Fill( ) method of the DataAdapter always uses mapping information (if present) to retrieve data from a data source The FillSchema( )...
... Surprisingly, the binding isotherm was biphasic, with the best fit obtained with a two binding site model, comprising a first site with binding stoichiometry (n) of 0.3 ± 0.2 and a binding constant ... mentioning that the function of these proteins is not restricted to the recognition and binding of the N-terminus of the nascent metalloprotein, but includes their participation towards Table Thermodynamic ... conformation inthe SecA-bound state [15] Inthe present study, the interaction betweenthe NarJ chaperone andthe N-terminus of NarG was studied using a series of biophysical approaches In particular,...
... within the ATP binding pocket of the nucleotide binding domain, also precluding ATP binding [15,43] Therefore if curcumin affects this conformationally induced fluorescence change, it must be binding ... competitive inhibition with respect to ATP into contact inthe absence of ATP, curcumin is then able to bind to the ATPase (possibly at the hinge region) locking the two domains together and therefore ... side of the membrane While inthe E2 form the Ca2þ binding sites have translocated across the membrane to the luminal side and are of low affinity Furthermore, inthe E1 conformational state, the...
... model forthe ADG is given in Fig Three different kinds of information sources other than the lexicon support language comprehension, and two inference functions defined on them extract the interpretation ... "OBJECTs and THINGS" The semantics located betweenthe above two models, which has not been clarified in any paper Suppose interpretalon is a process of determining the relation between " OBJECTs and ... LOC2 ,CNTI, REAsonl etc The THESAURUS andthe FTABLE, which is described interms of semantic dependency and conceptual information, compose the fact knowledge base The former forms directed network...
... AR3)36 subdomain AR3)13 in N/C interaction andthe role of individual amino acid residues inand flanking the 23 FQNLF27motif in AR16)36 in N/C interaction Yeast protein interaction assays indicated ... P.W., Mulder, E., Brinkmann, A.O & Trapman, J (1997) Functional in vivo interaction betweenthe amino-terminal, transactivation domain andthe ligand binding domain of the androgen receptor Biochemistry ... bovine serum (Life The ligand-dependent interaction between AR NTD and AR LBD, N/C interaction, was studied in yeast and mammalian in vivo protein interaction systems, andin Ó FEBS 2002 Interaction...
... estimate the minimal important difference of the instrument of interest In our analysis, we first assessed the correlation betweenthe anchors (CRQ and Feeling Thermometer) andthe HADS domain and ... function domain and HADS scores and lowest betweenthe CRQ dyspnea and Feeling Thermometer andthe HADS scores We found strong correlations (≥ 0.5) betweenthe HADS anxiety domain andthe CRQ emotional ... the HADS it is not known[11] The concept of the minimal important differencethe smallest differenceinthe outcome of interest that informed patients or their proxies perceive as important and...
... during 1985–1986 in Dhaka using neutralization with hyperimmune antisera against prototype rotavirus strains G1, G2, G3 and G4 They concluded that epitopic variations between rotavirus strains influenced ... prototype strain Wa [GenBank:M21843]) to determine if there was any mismatch between them Four mismatches were found inthe Das G1 primer, 9T1-1, at the 5' end (Fig 2) Due to these mismatches, the Das ... the isolates and became the most prevalent genotype, andthe number of untypeable strains was reduced from 36.9 to 2.1 % The other common G types were G9 (21.7%), G2 (15.0%), and G4 (13.8%) The...
... change the priming binding site, in order to avoid the mismatches betweenthe primer andthe VP7 gene [7,17,20] However, the failure of the G-typing of rotavirus strains, detected during surveillance ... mutations at the primer binding site The lineages are represented inthe tree as follows: lineage I (orange), lineage II (green), lineage III (blue) and lineage IV (red) lected to understand this ... described in genPhylogenetic tree showing the four lineages described in genotype G1 of rotaviruses The strains having the four mutations reported by Rahman and his colleagues are indicated by ●; the...
... during 1985–1986 in Dhaka using neutralization with hyperimmune antisera against prototype rotavirus strains G1, G2, G3 and G4 They concluded that epitopic variations between rotavirus strains influenced ... prototype strain Wa [GenBank:M21843]) to determine if there was any mismatch between them Four mismatches were found inthe Das G1 primer, 9T1-1, at the 5' end (Fig 2) Due to these mismatches, the Das ... the isolates and became the most prevalent genotype, andthe number of untypeable strains was reduced from 36.9 to 2.1 % The other common G types were G9 (21.7%), G2 (15.0%), and G4 (13.8%) The...
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... confirm that, in Drosophila somatic tissues, there is a doubling of transcription from the single male X chromosome Inthe germline, however, the findings of Gupta et al [8] suggest that the X chromosomes ... modulate the expression of the X chromosome inthe soma and germ cells Further studies to elucidate how each species achieves dosage compensation betweenthe X chromosomes andthe autosomes inthe ... 2L The resulting detected gene dose changed from 1.0 to 1.5 (in the region that has three copies in Dp/+ flies and two in Df/+ flies) and from 1.0 to 3.0 (in the region that has three copies in...
... 1970), that between casein loci and , ARSEN the lactoglobulin locus 1/2 It appears to be of interest to investigate the status of linkage equilibria among casein loci andbetween these andthe [3-lactoglobulin ... on one handand Eastern Switzerland and Western Austria on the other In table we have listed linkage disequilibria between casein loci in various cattle breeds which have been reported inthe literature ... represents the disequilibrium between loci i and j and p q the gene , ; j ij r denotes the gametic correlation and N equals the number at the loci of gametes inthe sample In our samples the rare...
... profiling in influenza A virus-infected lung epithelial cells: The role of the nonstructural NS1 protein inthe evasion of the host innate defense and its potential contribution to pandemic influenza ... phosphorylation and binding RNA polymerase I [25] Synthesized PARP10 in cytoplasm can migrate to nuclei, and this provides a space for interaction between PARP10 and NS1 Therefore, research on their interaction ... protein [16], indicating that PARP10 has wide and fundamental biological functions, and may play certain role in some basic pathways Therefore, the interaction between NS1 and PARP10 may involve...
... classifying AKI inthe first 24 hours inthe ICU [6] The aim of our study was to apply the AKI criteria to a large ICU population during the entire stay inthe ICU and to evaluate the impact of AKI in ... patients who stayed inthe ICU for less than 24 hours In addition, we only used creatinine levels obtained during the stay inthe ICU and may have missed patients with serum creatinine values higher ... fulfilled the creatinine criteria for AKI III Of the remaining group, 691 patients were oliguric with a urine output < 400 ml/day and would have (probably) fulfilled the urine criteria for AKI III The...
... facilitate teamwork and interprofessional communication and may therefore increase the success of weaning [8] On the other hand, there are significant barriers to the use of such standardised evidence-based ... relationship between weaning prescribed and weaning being performed inthe 572 available weaning shifts inthe time period 2002 – 2004, p < 0.001 Weaning performed Weaning prescribed Weaning not prescribed ... remained around 40% (Table 2) However, there was a significant increase in weaning prescriptions that resulted in weaning efforts (46% in 2002 and 87% in 2004; p < 0.001) At the same time weaning...
... represented The genes encoding signaling proteins included the auxin-responsive genes AUXIN RESISTANT 2/3 (AXR2 and AXR3), three genes encoding DC1-domain-containing proteins, ten genes encoding kinases ... 50 μm inthe inserts of panels e and h, respectively is not due to the insertion Therefore, caution must be exercised in screens for gametophytic mutants among these lines In about 54% of the ovules, ... implicated in gynoecium patterning such as NUBBIN, SHI and STY2 for their gain of expression inthe sporophyte [74-77] Based on the proposed functionalities of these and other genes in our dataset,...
... Engineering S cerevisiae for SILAC Arginine Labeling 89 3.3 Engineering S cerevisiae for SILAC Branched Chain Amino Acid Labeling 92 3.4 Factors Defining Peak Capacity in Chromatographic ... categories based on the presence of a RING (really interesting new gene) finger domain or a HECT (homologous to E6-AP carboxyl terminus) domain containing protein inthe complex 37 Perhaps the best characterized ... this in mind the remaining sections will be dedicated to describing the known roles for Grr1 inthe context of its characterized substrates Since the role of Grr1 in glucose repression is the...