... AGATTTTACGC-3 and 5-AACTGGTGAAGCGGAAG AGAC-3, PTI1-4 (At2g47060): 5-CCCCAAAGAAAATG AGTTGCT-3 and 5-GCATCATTTCCTGGAGGAAAG-3 Acknowledgement This project was supported by grants from the Austrian Science ... gene as an internal standard PCRs were performed using the following primers: ACT2 (At3g18780): 5-ACATTGT GCTCAGTGGTGGA-3 and 5-CTGAGGGAAGCAAG AATGGA-3, OXI1 (At3g25250): 5-GACGAGATTATC AGATTTTACGC-3 ... PTI1-4 (At2g47060) was cloned in the pBD-GAL4 cam (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA, USA) and were each used as bait to screen an Arabidopsis pACT2 cDNA library [36] The yeast strain PJ69- 4A [37] containing...
... multiannual financial framework (Reference amount) (6) Commitments =4+ N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A Payments =5+ N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A Heading of multiannual financial framework: " Administrative ... =1+ 1a +3 =2+ 2a Payments +3 TOTAL operational appropriations EN Commitments (4) N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A Payments (5) N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A Year N is the year in which implementation ... in that State, or it has a branch in that State, in respect of financial transactions carried out by that branch Chapter II Chargeability, taxable amount and rates Article Chargeability of FTT...
... doi:10.1006/ jmaa.2000.6919 13 Noor, MA, Noor, KI: Sensitivity analysis for quasi-variational inclusions J Math Anal Appl 236, 290–299 (1999) doi:10.1006/jmaa.1999.6424 14 Takahashi, W, Toyoda, M: Weak convergence ... Properties of fixed point sets of nonexpansive mappings in Banach spaces Trans Am Math Soc 179, 251–262 (1973) 20 Browder, FE: Nonlinear operators and nonlinear equations of evolution in Banach spaces ... ≥ A monotone mapping M : H ® 2H is maximal if the graph of Graph(M) of M is not properly contained in the graph of any other monotone mapping It is known that a monotone mapping M is maximal...
... carcinoma cells Anticancer Drugs 2003, 14:193-202 103 Yagi Y, Fushida S, Harada S, Kinoshita J, Makino I, Oyama K, Tajima H, Fujita H, Takamura H, Ninomiya I, Fujimura T, Ohta T, Yashiro M, Hirakawa ... Clark A, Pradhan S, Jacobsen SE: UHRF1 plays a role in maintaining DNA methylation in mammalian cells Science 2007, 317:1760-1764 Sharif J, Muto M, Takebayashi S, Suetake I, Iwamatsu A, Endo TA, ... basis for recognition of hemi-methylated DNA by the SRA domain of human UHRF1 Nature 2008, 455:822-825 Arita K, Ariyoshi M, Tochio H, Nakamura Y, Shirakawa M: Recognition of hemimethylated DNA...
... statistical analysis and interpretation of the data MDN performed literature analysis and assisted in the data collection AvZ and KHP drafted and revised the manuscript All authors read and approved ... use of anticoagulants and/or R585 Critical Care Vol No van Zanten et al Table Epidemiological data, results of SXR and macroscopic evaluation of sinus fluids obtained by antral puncture Parameter ... any signs of local infection [2] An SXR was taken if a cause of fever did not become clear from the above mentioned analysis An SXR was also taken if a cause of fever was found on routine analysis...
... sequence in tail biopsy DNA samples (5'primer: GAT ACT AGA AGT GAG GCT TAT TTG, 3'-primer: CAG ATA GTC ACT ATA AGG ACG AAC) and selected for further matings with n-tg Sprague-Dawley rats Transgene ... comparable to those observed in infected human Tcells analyzed in parallel, while the latter typically showed a faster kinetic (Fig 8A and data not shown) Parallel sampling of culture supernatants ... 12(4):971-982 Wada T, Takagi T, Yamaguchi Y, Ferdous A, Imai T, Hirose S, Sugimoto S, Yano K, Hartzog GA, Winston F, Wada T, Takagi : DSIF, a novel transcription elongation factor that regulates RNA polymerase...
... be maintained between the maternal and paternal genomes Remarkably, of the 190 genes that are associated with CNEs in humans and have orthologs in C elegans, 60 have orthologs that are also associated ... Issue 2, Article R15 Vavouri et al Altschul SF, Madden TL, Schaffer AA, Zhang J, Zhang Z, Miller W, Lipman DJ: Gapped BLAST and PSI-BLAST: a new generation of protein database search programs Nucleic ... databases: DBD, a database of computationally predicted transcription factors through homology to known DNA-binding domains [29]; and wTF2.0, a compendium of computationally and manually curated...
... only a few common oak stands are still found in this region The decline ofcommon oak has been detected for many years in stands far apart from one another (Becker and Lévy, 1982; Ragazzi et al, ... chosen on each of these plants A 15 cm soil cube beneath the litter layer was sampled at a distance of approximately 1.5 m from the collar close to a lateral root of 8-12 mm in diameter Samples were ... in an Italian area affected by decline was carried out description The study was carried out in a forest in the Veneto Region (Fagarè woods, northeast Italy), where a large number ofcommon oaks...
... Insalaco, A. , Al-Ghonaium, A. , Soresina, A. R., Loubser, M., Avanzini, M .A. , Marconi, M., Badolato, R., Ugazio, A. G., Levy, Y., Catalan, N., Durandy, A. , Tbakhi, A. , Notarangelo, L.D & Plebani, A ... the final preparation as assessed by E-Toxate assay (Sigma) A PhD-12 phage library was prepared and expanded according to manufacturer’s directions (New England Biolabs) A single well ofa six-well ... peptide may have a use in vaccine delivery or gene therapy, and the ability to use the same CD40-targeting peptide for murine and human applications should provide an important advantage in translation...
... HIV -infection Persons with undiagnosed, untreated, and potentially infectious (contagious) TB are often seen in HIV care settings Health care workers and other staff at HIV care facilities are at ... detecting patients who may have infectious TB disease •Placing these patients in an area away from other patients •Instructing them in cough hygiene •Making sure they get a diagnostic evaluation, and ... contact with clients or patients who have unsuspected TB disease, who are not receiving adequate treatment, and who have not been isolated from others The main goal of an infection control program...
... proteins have been implicated in transcriptional activation and repression, regulation of alternative splicing, regulation of mRNA stability, translational activation or repression and RNA packaging ... A, Max KEA, Welfle H, Balbach J & Heinemann U (2004) Singlestranded DNA bound to bacterial cold-shock proteins: preliminary crystallographic and Raman analysis Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr ... bacteria are very similar and may be attributed to the same function, a finding that has already been demonstrated for the CSP paralogues of B subtilis and E coli [3,41] Apart from eubacteria,...
... calculate body fat and lean mass This has been shown to detect a range of 5–30% body fat mass with a correlation of 0.98 to values obtained by chemical analysis [49] The machine was calibrated before ... weight gain and weight loss Whether these elements form part of the cause of metabolic dysfunction leading to the accumulation of fat mass remains to be determined Available epidemiological data addressing ... stopped after 14 days of treatment The body weight of animals housed in pairs was monitored on a daily basis at 09.00, i.e immediately after the dark cycle Results are shown as the average weight gain...
... substantial changes in their states over many aeons by the action of natural forces An understanding of the nature of the Solar System and of the in¯uences that govern its behaviour may allow an appreciation ... in detail 2.7 STELLAR COMPANIONS Solar-type stars often, perhaps usually, have a gravitational link with one or more companions A companion may have a mass comparable with that of the star, in ... star±brown-dwarf binary is formed, or the companion may even be a planetary body The ®rst evidence ofa planetary companion to a star came from observations ofa pulsar A pulsar is a rotating neutron star...
... 304:53-69 Terauchi M, Koi H, Hayano C, Toyama-Sorimachi N, Karasuyama H, Yamanashi Y, Aso T, Shirakata M: Placental extravillous cytotrophoblasts persistently express class I major histocompatibility ... viral propagation and viral replication assays CM conceived of the study and participated in its design and coordination All authors read and approved the final manuscript Page of (page number ... Amirhessami-Aghili N, Manalo P, Hall MR, Tibbitts FD, Ort CA, Afsari A: Human cytomegalovirus infectionof human placental explants in culture: histologic and immunohistochemical studies Am J Obstet...
... been evaluated in laboratory studies of SARS-CoV: notable among these approaches are those using siRNA [7], passive antibody transfer [8], DNA vaccination [9], vaccinia or parainfluenza virus ... syndrome (SARS) coronavirus by a human mAb to S1 protein that blocks receptor association Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2004, 101:2536-2541 Savarino A, Boelaert JR, Cassone A, Majori G, Cauda R: Effects of ... EB participated in the planning of the experiments, review and interpretation of data and critical review of the manuscript All authors read and approved the content of the manuscript Acknowledgements...
... properties In particular sulphated polysaccharides including Carrageenan, a sulphated polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed has an excellent safety profile and has shown anti-viral efficacy against ... resulted in a variation of titers of HRV strains tested However the anti-viral activity of Iota- Carrageenan was comparable in all tested HNep batches (data not shown) Our data on primary cells are consistent ... were applied at a concentration of 200 μg/ml The protection against virus-induced cell death was 55% for Lambda-Carrageenan and 62% for Kappa-Carrageenan (Figure 1A) However, 200 μg/ml Iota-Carrageenan...
... 304:53-69 Terauchi M, Koi H, Hayano C, Toyama-Sorimachi N, Karasuyama H, Yamanashi Y, Aso T, Shirakata M: Placental extravillous cytotrophoblasts persistently express class I major histocompatibility ... viral propagation and viral replication assays CM conceived of the study and participated in its design and coordination All authors read and approved the final manuscript Page of (page number ... Amirhessami-Aghili N, Manalo P, Hall MR, Tibbitts FD, Ort CA, Afsari A: Human cytomegalovirus infectionof human placental explants in culture: histologic and immunohistochemical studies Am J Obstet...
... been evaluated in laboratory studies of SARS-CoV: notable among these approaches are those using siRNA [7], passive antibody transfer [8], DNA vaccination [9], vaccinia or parainfluenza virus ... syndrome (SARS) coronavirus by a human mAb to S1 protein that blocks receptor association Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2004, 101:2536-2541 Savarino A, Boelaert JR, Cassone A, Majori G, Cauda R: Effects of ... EB participated in the planning of the experiments, review and interpretation of data and critical review of the manuscript All authors read and approved the content of the manuscript Acknowledgements...
... residential patients is comparable to that of hospitalised populations and patients transferred from longterm care facilities to hospital often act as nosocomial reservoirs of MRSA [5,6] Additionally, ... MRSA bacteraemia, appropriate selection of empirical antimicrobial treatment has been shown to be a major prognostic factor [16] In these cases, newer Page of anti-staphylococcal agents, such as ... creation of figures and tables and addressing the corrections CE participated in study design and drafting of the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript 19 Subbe CP, Rao...