... 162 Jong-Tae Woo et al introducing and maintaining LPAI in seropositive flocks? and 3) What are the current monitoring and surveillance systems for LPAI in Korea? Materials and Methods ... as frequent of low pathogenicity H7N2 AI virus during an outbreak in West Virginia in 2002 This study indicated that age was a significant risk factor for maintenance and introduction of LPAI ... ∥Career factors (operating facility more than 10 years or not) ¶ Wildbird factors (experience of observing wild birds or not) **All in and all out factors (yes or no) ††Housing type factors (ground-...
... applying the International Continence Society Definition Eur Urol 2005; 48:622 Irwin D, Milsom I, Hunskaar S, Reilly K, Kopp Z, Herschorn S, et al Population-based survey of urinary incontinence, ... ment initiation The OAB-V8 questionnaire is a possible effective and fast screening tool Our study also examined the risk factors for OAB in men We found that OAB increased with age: 49% in men ... compounded by variation in OAB definition Most http://www.medsci.org Int J Med Sci 2010, reported population studies had used the 2002 International Continence Society definition of OAB Our study...
... reach into the joint they can bind to a large number of different binding molecules Especially fibrinogen, extracellular matrix proteins and glycosaminoglycans, including fibronectin and laminin, ... shown in Table Table 2: Bacteria responsible for (hip) joint infections Table 1: Predisposing factors Bacteria responsible for (hip) joint infections Some bacteria have preferences for certain infection ... Int J Med Sci 2009, sufficiently cured joint infection can cause trophic and functional limitations or can even be the starting point of a progressive infection spreading in continuity,...
... L-7M in, A L-7M in, A L-TQ in, A L-3M in, A S-LD, S 2 S-NK, S S-LD, S S-NK, S S-NK, A S-NK, A S-LD, A S-NK, A S-NK, A S-LD, A S-LD, A 1 S-LD, A L-3M in, A L-3M in, A L-3M in, A L-TQ in, A L-TQ in, ... L-TQ in, A L-TQ in, A L-TQ in, A S-TDT, A L-3M in, S S-TDT, S L-3M in, S S-TDT, S L-7M in, S L-7M in, S S-TDT, A L-TQ in, S L-TQ in, S S-TDT, A S-TDT, A L-7M in, A L-7M in, A 50 100 150 200 Ward ... L-3M in S-LD S-TDT L-TQ in S-NK L-7M in L-3M in L-TQ in 1.E+00 1.E+00 L-7M in E.coli (CFU/mL) 1.E+04 Fig - Average pollutant concentrations in samples Similarity of Water Quality between Sampling...
... identified in fatty streaks (43) While expression is enhanced in unstable angina and AMI, it is not enhanced in variant angina or in response to ischaemia in chronic stable angina (157) These findings ... Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, 1,2,4,5UK 3Spain 2School Introduction Coronary heart disease remains the single biggest killer in the United Kingdom, accounting for around one in ... simply an inert tubular conduit for flowing blood but rather as a complex living structure that plays a pivotal role in maintaining vascular homeostasis and integrity Of particular importance in this...
... Mab-3-related (DM) domain Being a noncanonical cysteine-rich DNAbinding motif, this domain has two highly intertwined finger structures that chelate one zinc ion each, and binds to the minor groove of ... pair in medaka Gonadal dmrt1 gene expression across different fish species An amazing variety of sex-determining systems is found in fish Although information is emerging about sex determination in ... generally occurs in developing germ cells (Table 2) In terms of inferred function(s), this incidentally indicates that paralogs of dmrt1 in fish, although obviously not involved in the first steps of...
... Erythropoietin 34–39 EPO Granulocyte colonystimulating factor 18 G-CSF Granulocyte14–35 macrophage colonystimulating factor Interleukin-3 28 GM-CSF IL-3 Interleukin-5 40–50 IL-5 Interleukin-7 25 IL-7 Interleukin-11 ... observed in dogs, resulting from Ab induced to HuG-CSF crossreacting against canine G-CSF (38) (Table 3) Dogs administered HuG-CSF developed an initial neutrophilia, but with ongoing HuG-CSF administration, ... potential beneficial activities of HGF in current clinical use, including studies exploring dosing and scheduling parameters that inform the clinical use of these agents in the hematologic support of...
... maintaining cells in an early differentiated phenotype For AP-2b, expression in murine limbs has also been demonstrated AP-2b is expressed in the zone of polarizing activity (ZPA), the signaling ... the interaction of AP-2 and its binding partners in cartilage However, at least CBP ⁄ p300-interacting transactivator with ED-rich tail and protein poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 are expressed in ... AP-2e in chondrogenesis Overview of the differentiation stages during chondrogenesis and the involvement of transcription factors (henatoxylin and eosin-stained section of an embryonic cartilaginous...
... of the coronal section at E14.5 in (F) (A) At E11.5, HSF2 is expressed in forebrain, midbrain and in hindbrain except for the midbrain, hindbrain midline Surprisingly, the HSF2 expression pattern ... birth in mouse brains [122,124] No HSF4 DNA-binding activity was reported in the developing mouse brain so far However, Hsf4b is expressed in the adult mouse brain, including cerebellum, and in ... associated with nuclear localization within the developing neural tube [3,62,121] In addition, mHSF2 is associated with DNA binding in the developing brain, including cortex, striatum, olfactory bulbs...
... of consensus binding sequences for several transcription factors including Ets, GATA, and MyoD/E-box binding factors The introduction of mutation into one of the putative Etsbinding sequences ... studied using EMSA An oligonucleotide corresponding to the a3 integrin promoter region ()147 to )119) and containing the wild-type or mutant Ets-binding site was used as a probe to detect binding activity ... a3b1 integrin plays essential roles in multiple processes during embryogenesis The promoter should thus contain elements directing the expression of this integrin in the kidney, lung, and skin...
... standards as a single system originally designed to cover all manufacturing in service industries, and education and training [2,6] In addition, ISO 9000 is a series of generic international standards ... models in decision making for DSS AHP models are structured by decomposing a problem into a hierarchy of elements such as attributes and alternatives influencing a system by incorporating levels: ... decisions LV82- Corrective Procedure change LV9 Training LV91 - Training Quality LV92- Training customer’ needs Fig AHP model using ISO 9000 factors of COE P.V Hai, Vatcharaporn Esichaikul /...
... about the risk of developing malnutrition, showed a high rate of elderly at risk, pointing to the need for nutrition interventions In assessing the factors contained in MAN, which contributed ... the importance of the care provided by nursing staff, in providing support in meeting mobility needs and principally those related to eating, given the influence on nutritional status Figure 2: ... fatty acids was shown to be inadequate in almost all individuals There was a significantly insufficient intake of potassium (100%), zinc (82.7%) and niacin (65.4%) in the study group as well as...
... heteromeric interactions, using yeast two-hybrid assays (Fig 5) In this assay, OsHsfs fused to the Gal4 DNA binding domain and activation domain were expressed in yeast cells containing a Gal4-regulated ... provided support in indicating that Hsfs show protein–protein interactions This technique has also been used for visualization of the subcellular locations of the interacting proteins in the cell ... hetero-oligomers with HsfA4, thereby interfering in the HsfA4 DNA binding capacity and thus acting as a selective repressor [24] In addition to Hsf–Hsf interactions, a large body of information has been accumulated...
... identified in fatty streaks (43) While expression is enhanced in unstable angina and AMI, it is not enhanced in variant angina or in response to ischaemia in chronic stable angina (157) These findings ... Medicine, University of Manchester, Manchester, 1,2,4,5UK 3Spain 2School Introduction Coronary heart disease remains the single biggest killer in the United Kingdom, accounting for around one in ... simply an inert tubular conduit for flowing blood but rather as a complex living structure that plays a pivotal role in maintaining vascular homeostasis and integrity Of particular importance in this...
... briefing will outline: The established risk factors for breast cancer, and The current thinking regarding the involvement of certain chemical exposures in breast cancer, and in particular, the ... processing works They are highly toxic and found in the food chain 8,62 Bisph • Bisphenol A (BPA) - used in plastics and resins to make water and food storage containers, food and drink can linings, ... is clearly defined In the meantime, not smoking has other clear health benefits BREAST CANCER Factorsin uencing the risk of breast cancer – established and emerging Other risk factors As well...
... levels reported in 1991 Because observed risk Thus, the information used in these studies the typical levels of cotinine have decreased it is also likely may be inaccurate which could influence the ... poorly understood Does quitting smoking affect breast cancer risk? Quitting smoking may lead to a temporary increase in breast cancer risk Most of the studies that have examined the breast cancer ... considered in the context of overall health After quitting smoking, a woman’s risk of breast cancer temporarily increases between 25 and 450 percent (depending on the study examined) This is in sharp...
... carrying a 43 nt insert (underlined), generated in unpublished experiments on intermolecular RNA recombination The RNA preparation was obtained by transcription of a SmaI-digested plasmid, encoding ... DNase (1 lgÆmL)1) and calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase (1 unitÆmL)1), and dialysed overnight against buffer B containing mm MgCl2 and mm Na-phosphate After an additional incubation for 30 at 37 ... The Tth PNPase isolation procedure included heating of the cell lysate at 70 °C, resulting in denaturation and precipitation of most of the host proteins, including the E coli PNPase; ion-exchange...
... recognize specifically Ets motifs flanking the +1 site (A) The binding of nuclear factors is eliminated by mutations in Ets motifs The binding of nuclear factors present in SK-N-SH (K) or SH-SY5Y (H) ... complexes (B) The binding of in vitro translated ERM is eliminated by mutations in Ets motifs The binding of in vitro translated ERM over the PS1 promoter was assayed by EMSAs including the 32P-labeled ... determine the recognition of target sites in different genes In addition promoter sequences flanking the Ets motif determine activity through protein–protein interactions between Ets factors and factors...