... a mutation in the gene of GLP-1 (7-37). This mutation resulted in the substitution of glycolamine for alanine at the second site of GLP-1 (7-37) peptide. A sequence of nucleotide including ... function of protein, we designed an enterokinase cleavage site at the 5’ terminus of the gene of the gAd-GLP-1-A fusion protein, which was used to re-move the His-tag [9]. In our study, most of ... effect of the whole fusion protein in this study. We could not determine which part of the fusion protein has this effect. The effect might due to either one part of fusion protein or both of...
... total amount of pravastatin entrapped in 0.1 ml of the final packed erythrocytes. Efficiency of entrapment The percentage of the loaded amount of pravas-tatin to the total amount of that added ... against lysis as a result of the osmotic pressure changes of their surrounding media was evaluated. Twenty five l of erythrocyte sample was added to each of a series of 2.5 ml saline solutions ... eppendorff tubes, 400 µl of suspension are added to 400 µl of PBS containing the known concentration of the drug and 2.5 mmol of ATP, 2.5 mmol MgCl2 and 2.5 mmol of CaCl2, gently mixing...
... coordination of work (people 1CHAPTER 2. Strategies ofhuman resource management and development of MISA JSCI. Activities ofhuman resource development of MISA JSC1. Strategies ofhuman resource ... work of employees in the same offices, there are people who do little works, or who do a lot of works (PR office often does quite little compared to their ability, software development office ... quality and quantity ofhuman resources of 2008 that will be forecasted; and in 2003-2004 or 2008 that will forecast human resources of 2012. The difference of quality and quantity of HR compared...
... bioreactors. Conflicts of interest The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists. References 1. Becker EW. The roles of ATP in the dynamics of the actin filaments of the cytoskeleton. ... durations of low temperature exposure, which could have useful implications for the salvage of hESC culture during infrequent occurrences of incubator break-down and power failure. Key words: human ... Introduction In vitro culture ofhuman embryonic stem cells (hESC) often involves temporary exposure to reduced temperature outside the incubator during routine changing of culture media and serial...
... viral dose, the activities of rat and human BMP4 adenoviral vectors are very similar in all models. Nevertheless, the activity of rat BMP6 is lower than that ofhuman BMP6 in all three models; ... Similar activities of these two generations of BMP adenoviral vectors were found in all models. These results indicate that the amount of viral gene expression and the source of the BMP cDNA are ... comparison ofhuman and rat BMP6 adenoviral vectors demonstrated identical osteogenic activities in both immunodeficient and immunocompetent rats. Second, the activities of recombinant human BMP6...
... Understanding of molecular mechanisms governing the enucleating phenomena ofhuman erythrocytes is of major importance in both fundamental and applied studies. Total RNA (n=7) from human RBCs (purity of ... Analysis of total human RNA of RBCs (Bioanalyzer 2100 Agilent, USA): A) L- RNA 6000 ladder (Ambion, USA); 1-3 - total RNA ofhuman RBCs from different donors; B) typical electropherogram of total ... mechanism of globin m-RNA stability in human RBCs. Further experiments are needed to understand the mechanisms and the biological meaning of these findings. But gene expression profiling of human...
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... thecountry, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health ormorals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.Article 9 (freedom of thought, conscience and ... theSecretary General of the Council of Europe fully informed of the measures which ithas taken and the reasons therefor. It shall also inform the Secretary General of theCouncil of Europe when such ... respect ofhuman rights orthodoxy. Human rights are most commonly represented as given – inherent and inalien-able. Against this stance, I have intimated that human rights is a ‘system of persuasion’,...
... it does not produce the pollution problems of intensive farmingThis powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.comhttp://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints ... Control of Pests• This means using natural predators to eat pests instead of pesticides• It does not have harmful effectsUse farmyard manure as a fertiliser and set aside land for growth of ... Eutrophication• Raw sewage pumped into rivers has the same effectThe Influence ofHuman Activity on the EnvironmentBenefits of conserving endangered species• Ecotourism• Agricultural benefits• Species...
... assessment of management ofhuman resources for health (HRH)Public sector context• Decentralization ofhuman resources functions• Other specifi c initiatives on human resourcesMACROStewardship of ... the state ofhuman resources – the number and type ofhuman resources, their distribution and performance as an output of cross-cutting issues such as migration, the attractiveness of professions, ... as part of a longer-term and sustained process ofhuman resources planning. CONTENT OF THE TOOLThis tool presents an overall framework for assessing system determinants of effective human resources...
... Nutrition,Department ofHuman Nutrition,University of Otago,Dunedin,New ZealandChristine D. Thomson, MHSc, PhDAssociate Professor,Department ofHuman Nutrition,University of Otago,Dunedin,New ... permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Controller of HerMajesty’s Stationery Of ce.Table 23.3: Reprinted from the Journal of Food Protection 1993; 56, 1077, with permission of theInternational ... MD, DSc,FRCP, FIUNSProfessor ofHuman Nutrition, Human Nutrition Unit G08,University of Sydney 2006, NSW,AustraliaCynthia R. Tuttle, BSc, PhD, MPHLecturer,Department of Nutrition and Food...
... behavior. This important lesson is a positive way of copingwith relapse. Reminding a mother of the normalcy of not always beingin control of her emotions in follow-up phone calls can be very ... thetreatment of childhood obesity with the parents as the exclusive agents of change, Int. J. Obes., 22, 1217, 1998.78. Golan, M. et al., Parents as the exclusive agents of change in the treatment of childhood ... improved dietaryadherence. In this group of women, the struggle was the emotion of fear of cancer recurrence.The studies above show work with three stages of the lifecycle —one that involved changes...
... Cycle-20020406080Normal adult female2 DYNAMICS OFHUMAN GAITTop-Down Analysis of GaitDynamics ofHuman Gait takes a top-down approach to the description of human gait. The process that we are most ... emphasising thecyclic nature of human gait.Swingphase40%Stancephase60%AccelerationDecelerationMidswingToe-offHeel-offMidstanceFoot-flatHeel strike12 DYNAMICS OFHUMAN GAITthe next heel ... DYNAMICS OFHUMAN GAIT0.8s. The position of the foots CG gradually increases to about 0.15 m. Thevelocity increases to 0.7 m/s as the heel lifts off prior to toe-off at 0.8 s. Fromtoe-off (just...
... the C-terminal half of PacC [16]. A human ortholog of PalA, ALIX (also known as AIP1), functions in thebudding of enveloped RNA viruses from plasmaY. Osako et al. Enhancement of calpain 7 autolysis ... analysis of tandem MIT domains of calpain 7 and IST1 MIM elements, should clarifythese issues in the future.Although the physiological role ofhuman calpain 7is still unknown, the presence of tandem ... mechanisms of calpain 7 in vitro:(a) by binding of MIM, MIT domains dissociate fromthe protease domain to expose the catalytic core; and(b) binding of MIM causes a conformational change of calpain...