... the synthesis of products greater than four nucleotides in length Murine DNA polymerase a-primase is absolutely inactive in initiating SV40 DNA replication in an assay consisting of purified enzymes ... liquid scintillation counting [46] Results Replication of JCV DNAin crude cell extracts with recombinant human and murine DNA polymerase a-primase Previously we reported the establishment ofin vitro ... containing the SV40 origin ofDNA replication (B) The JCV system uses JCV TAg and pJC389 DNA with the JCV origin The cell extracts were supplemented with 0.5 and 1.0 DNA polymerase units of the indicated...
... Labeling DNADamage with Terminal Transferase I LABELING DNA BREAKS USING TERMINAL TRANSFERASE (TUNEL ASSAY) Walker et al Labeling DNADamage with Terminal Transferase Labeling DNADamage ... understanding of human disease One of the most widely used methods for detecting DNAdamagein situ is TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining (1) TUNEL staining was initially ... digoxigenin-conjugated dUTP detected by staining with a FITC-conjugated anti-digoxigenin antibody or biotin-conjugated dUTP detected by staining with FITC-conjugated streptavidin Labeling DNA Damage...
... therapy contains beams, whereas in SSIMRT, dose is distributed within 7-9 beams The distribution of low doses is broader in a larger volume in SSIMRT Using the gamma-H2AX stain to detect DNA- double ... also taken before radiation The protocol of staining gamma-H2AX by indirect immunofluorescence is published in many papers and its purpose for detecting DNA DSB validated [10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and ... Zwicker et al.: Biological in- vivo measurementof dose distribution in patients’ lymphocytes by gamma-H2AX immunofluorescence staining: 3D conformal- vs step-and-shoot IMRT of the prostate gland Radiation...
... from 2+ to 3+ upon binding to DNA [18] Binding is thus associated with the emission of an electron into the DNA, while upon receipt of an electron from DNA the MutYDNA binding complex is destabilized ... bound to DNA downstream of the error at the time ofdamage or by one that subsequently binds to DNA downstream of the error and then scans the DNA until it finds the damaged base pair In the regime ... the stretch ofDNA ahead of it is thus error-free Presumably the electron received destabilizes the binding of MutY to this error-free stretch ofDNAby changing the oxidation level of the [4Fe-4S]3+...
... density in the solution as a function of treatment time as shown in Fig.7 The concentration of OH radicals in the cuvette almost linearly increases with increasing the time Besides trapping of OH by ... range of 6-11 Since TA (Aldrich) does not dissolve in acidic/neutral liquid, aqueous solution of TA was prepared by dissolving TA in the distilled water containing NaOH (Wako Pure Chemical Industries) ... shown in Fig.6 The fluorescence intensity corresponds to a time integrated OH radical concentration in the liquid As the time elapsed, the fluorescence intensity increased, indicating the increase...
... combination ofDNA bending induced by DnaA and the cooperative interactions between DnaA monomers on DNA result in local topological tension that manifests itself by unwinding of this intrinsically ... and 1L8Q (DnaA) The AAA+ domains of both proteins are shown in cyan with ADP indicated in red The helix-turn-helix (HTH)-containing DNA binding domain of DnaA is in green and the winged helix ... position of the origin of replication in Pyrococcus, providing the first experimental proof of a localized origin of replication in the archaea [52] Interestingly, in a situation reminiscent of that in...
... identification of certain GRs needs to be made more accurately We intend to annotate more in- domain training data for GR labeling, and we are currently investigating the use of other applicable GR parsing ... Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (pp 128-135) Dekang Lin 1998 Dependency-based evaluation of MINIPAR In Proceedings of the Workshop on the Evaluation of Parsing Systems ... accuracy of CP was 85.4% (a relative increase of about 100% in error) In their separate evaluation of CP, using 30 samples of typically developing children, Long and Channell (2001) found a 90.7% point-to-point...
... deamidation of sensitive asparagine residues [8] This protein is involved in the maintenance of erythrocyte shape and deformability, by stabilizing interactions between the spectrin–actin network and integral ... glycosylation of haemoglobin (glycation) has been shown to increase in the course of mismanaged hyperglycaemia in diabetes [27] Haemoglobin is a useful protein marker of this kind of damage, although ... Methyl esterification in intact erythrocytes was assayed by incubating them in the presence of [3H]methionine according to the in situ procedure (see Materials and methods) activity in the G6PD-deficient...
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... 23–29] In spite of the published work on CNTs, a clear understanding of the roles played by contact length, nanowire dimensions, and the contact metal still remains elusive In some instances, seemingly ... length of 1.0 k μm As the length of one of the contacts is shortened, the total resistance increases in a characteristic way according to the specified value of rCNT , the linear resistivity of the ... operating parameters The edge of the gap separating the two thin film electrodes is just barely visible in the bottom left-hand edge of the micrograph The figures in the inset show enlarged images of...
... of pipe butt welds The procedure involved uniformly heating the cluster up to 600°C, holding for a period of hour and cooling back to room temperature Measurements of the movement of the lacing ... scans (1 and 4) This can be explained by rapid cooling in the last weld bead, particularly for scan Using understanding gained in work on neutron beam measurementof multi-bead welds18 it is probable ... residual stress measurements in a mining boom cluster before and after PWHT Experience with the use of incremental hole drilling technique for residual stresses measurements in the clusters is...
... the upper right quarter of the counting grid mentioned above Immunohistochemical staining for DNA strand breaks (i.e cell death) was performed by the TUNELassay using an "In Situ Cell Death Detection ... of murine origin and human tumor cells were affected by treatment with CHS 828 Thus, we believe that the current administration of CHS 828 represents a dual targeting approach involving the inhibition ... analyzed by DF and FA, except for CgA data which was analyzed by MS RC contributed with data interpretation and drafting of the manuscript written by DF and FA EL and MS provided input in writing of...
... defined as neuroserpin decrease All determinations were carried out in a laboratory blind to the clinical outcome and neuroimaging findings Endpoints The primary endpoint was the decrease of ... Neuroserpin was used as a continuous variable since there was a linearity of the odds ratios for outcome The influence of neuroserpin decrease at 24 h on serum levels of molecular markers of brain injury ... http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/58 our group obtained after investigating neuroserpin effects using an in vitro model of brain ischemia [40] The information reported here regarding biomarkers...
... Raman scattering of a cylindrical phage Thus a continuum approach, when used cautiously, is a method of choice due to its relative simplicity and ease of interpretation In building a continuum model, ... is a linear combination of Bessel functions of the 1st and 2nd kinds, and the angular dependence is sinusoidal being proportional to sin(nθ) and cos(nθ) where n is an integer, n = [0,∞] Since ... Diagrams of the structure of M13 phage Diagrams of the structure of M13 phage (a) A molecular model containing 10 α-helix coat proteins forming a cone of the structure (b) A cross section of the...
... defined as neuroserpin decrease All determinations were carried out in a laboratory blind to the clinical outcome and neuroimaging findings Endpoints The primary endpoint was the decrease of ... Neuroserpin was used as a continuous variable since there was a linearity of the odds ratios for outcome The influence of neuroserpin decrease at 24 h on serum levels of molecular markers of brain injury ... http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/58 our group obtained after investigating neuroserpin effects using an in vitro model of brain ischemia [40] The information reported here regarding biomarkers...
... groups of PD patients with off-time: feelings of anxiety, mood swings, loss of interest, fatigue and autonomic or gastrointestinal symptoms (such as excessive sweating, salivation, and incontinence) ... items (feelings of exhaustion or fatigue, difficulty concentrating or remembering, feelings of anxiety or panic, unexplained pains, difficulty swallowing, frequent or urgent urination, sweating too ... validity of the Revised SCOPA-DC in a U.S population Page of 11 Literature review The first step in the process of refining the SCOPADC was to gain a sound understanding of the full spectrum of PD...
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