... verified. The absence of the corresponding
mRNAs confirmed the lack of expression of these proteins. The exception
was Tau, whose mRNA was present. Among the several MAPs investigated,
LIS1 was the only ... structures.
This is consistent with the lack of microtubule-stabi-
lizing MAPs in these cells.
The hypothesis underlying most of the numerous
experiments that have been performed to elucidate the
physiological ... present in CAD cells dis-
playing the typical localization, positioned along the
shaft and inthe apical region of the growth cone pre-
ceding the microtubules (Fig. 1A). The three major
cytoplasmic...
...
(table
III).
However,
an
increase
in
the
diameter
of
latewood
ves-
sel lumina
in
the
outerwood
zone,
in
com-
parison
with
the
vessel
in
the
corewood
zone
was
significantly
smaller ...
growth
rings.
Increase
in
the
earlywood
vessel
lumen
diameter
in
the
outerwood
was
significant
compared
with
that
in
the
pith
area;
on
aver-
age
it
reached
90%.
As
the
age ...
the
annual
ring,
was
also
determined.
However,
the
number
of
latewood
vessels
per
unit
area
was
determined
at
the
border
of
the
annual
ring.
RESULTS
AND
DISCUSSION
Statistical...
... one of the authors, JEB, a psychiatrist in training at
the time of the study, was aware of the registration of time
from the senior psychiatrists decision to the actual day of
referral to the next ... for instance inthe airline busi-
ness. If waiting is necessary, we should avoid waiting at
the most expensive slots inthe chain, i.e. in acute wards
for psychiatric treatment[14]. The financial ... the
acute ward was then calculated asthe difference between
cost of residency inthe acute ward and the chosen second-
ary facility. This cost was withdrawn from the cost of the
acute ward stay...
... inthe methylene blue-stained sec-
tions (Figure 5D and 5D’).
In the style of the pistil at stage 4, the most intense
labelling was located along the transmitting tissue,
whereas the remaining ... detectable Ca
2+
were observed. As flower development
proceeded, the Ca
2+
amount inthe pistil successively increased and reached the highest levels just after anther
dehiscence. When the anthers and ... However, some decrease inthe Ca
2+
content of the
calyx was observed. When the flower was completely
open (stage 3), the pistil contained a significantly higher
content of Ca
2+
than the other...
... during the
procedure. Exact palpation of the tracheal rings is crucial
before starting the percutaneous technique, and this can
be improved by blunt dissection of the pretracheal tissue
when using ... of choice inthe majority of cases. This is attrib-
utable to the fact that, in experienced hands, it is safe,
easy and quick, and there is no need to move the patient
to the operating room. ... and Weinstein [2,3]
introduced the technique using the Seldinger guidewire
and it has since been refined with various modifications
[4–7]. The percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT)
introduced...
... we
have measured the affinity between recombinant pep-
tides spanning the C-terminal domain of a-DG and
the b-DG ectodomain by solid-phase binding assays
and SPR, demonstrating that despite the ... amino acids within
the linear interacting epitopes involved inthe complex
between a-DG and b-DG, alanine scanning of some of
the residues that were mainly in uenced in NMR titra-
tions [15] was ... thioredoxin-a-DG(485–620)
[15]. Therefore, we decided to mutate it to an alanine,
together with two other phenylalanines, Phe692 and
Phe700, the only other aromatic residues located
within the a-DG-binding...
... at the beginning of
sixth instar nymph, decline thereafter, remaining low
during the first reproductive cycle inthe adult stage,
and recovering high relative values during the period
of ootheca ... we
determined the developmental expression pattern in
the last instar nymph pre-adult and inthe adult,
and we immunolocalized the VgR inthe ovariole in
different physiological situations. Finally, we ... [8].
The structural conservation of the VgR in insects is
even more surprising, asthe ligand may vary depend-
ing on the group. Although the great majority of
insects use vitellogenins as yolk...
... to the time
of manuring the bioproduct. In fact, the
highest percentage of effective water is
recored for the soil sample TN3 with 20.9%.
The next is 24.8% for the soil sample TN1.
The smallest ... Table 5 that the
percentages of gravity water inthe soil
samples TN are lower than those inthe soil
sample DC. This result fortify the role and the
ability of holding water of the bioproduct ... higher than that of the
soil sample DC (32.48g). The results fortify
the claim about the role of the product
Lipomycin M in holding water.
Table 5. Percentages of water forms inthe soil samples...