... conceived the study and supervised the work OE designed the present part of the study and supervised the work All authors participated in revising the manuscript, and have read and approved the ... prevalence and risk factors for suicidal ideation, plans and attempts Br J Psychiatry 2008, 192:98-105 30 Berkman LF, Melchior M, Chastang JF, Niedhammer I, Leclerc A, Goldberg M: Social integration and ... and take full advantage of: • Convenient online submission • Thorough peer review doi:10.1186/1471-244X-10-58 Cite this article as: Bjornaas et al.: Suicidal intention, psychosocialfactors and...
... factorsand work appear to interact with pain behaviour, and are cumulatively referred to as psychosocialfactors However, to date there has not been developed a comprehensive, multivariate and ... therapy andpsychosocialfactorsand low back pain Spine 2002, 27:133-138 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Pincus T, Burton AK, Vogel S, Field AP: A systematic review of psychological factors ... SJ, Main CJ: Guide to assessing psychosocialfactors Yellow Flags in Acute Low Back Pain: Risk Factors for Long Term disability and Work Loss Wellington: New Zealand, Accident Rehabilitation &...
... between selected baseline and followup variables Baseline and week outcomes (bothersomeness, cut down days for activity and for work and satisfaction with care) were compared and effect sizes [29] ... psychological risk factors in back and neck pain Spine 2000, 25(9):1148-56 Buer N, Linton SJ: Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing: occurrence and risk factor in back pain and ADL in the general ... being at risk The http://www.chiroandosteo.com/content/15/1/5 literature suggests that the main psychosocial risk factors relate predominantly to depression, distress and role issues, especially with...
... patients by using Chinese Mandarin version of the CBCL, and investigated the risk factors of psychosocial problems by using univariate and multivariate analysis It was anticipated that children ... of psychosocial difficulties than children with PE We believe that a better understanding of the features associated with psychosocial problems might improve assessment of emotional risk and ... item is somewhat or sometimes true, and if the item is very true or often true The problem items yield scores on three broad band scales and eight narrow band subscales (syndromes) The total...
... Aging and Society 1993, 13:171-192 Brandtstadter J and Greve W Explaining the resilience of the aging self: reply to Carstensen and Freund Dev Rev 1994, 14:93102 Brown GW, Bifulco A, Veiel H and Andrews ... GW, Andrews B, Bifulco A and Veiel HOF Self-esteem and depression I: Measurement issues and prediction of onset Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 1990, 25:200-209 Brown GW, Bifulco A and Andrews ... Thomas MD and Weaver J Self-esteem and self-estimates of academic performance J Consul Clin Psychol 1973, 41:412-415 Sigall H and Gould R The effects of self-esteem and evaluator demandingness...
... play different roles in angiogenesis: Ang-1 and Ang-4 are agonist ligands for Tie2 and induce tyrosin phosphorylation of Tie2, while Ang-2 and Ang-3 are antagonist ligands They bind to Tie2 without ... and uterus; damage stress response and other pathological situations such as tumorigenesis and diabetes [17] Ets-1 expression is upregulated in endothelial cells of neo-vessels during tumorangiogenesis ... The temporal-spatial expression of VEGF, angiopoietin-1 and 2, and Tie2 during tumorangiogenesisand their functional correlation with tumor neovascular architecture Neurol Res 2003, 25:729-738...
... 2.3 Rap1 and endothelial cells 13 Rap1 and tumors 14 3.1 Rap1 and tumorigenesis 14 3.2 Rap1 andtumor invasion and metastasis 15 3.3 Rap1 and brain tumors ... during development and throughout life Deficient angiogenesis could lead to ischemia and various 10 cardiovascular diseases, and excessive angiogenesis is often exploited by tumors to support ... cells and organs Rap1a plays critical roles during mouse development, and both Rap1a and Rap1b are required for angiogenesis In glioblastoma cells, however, Rap1b plays a more unique role in tumor...
... congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, and stroke [5-11] In addition to established cardiovascular risk factors, systemic inflammation, increased oxidative stress, and altered hemodynamics associated ... weight adults, and the colony-forming capacity of these cells is blunted [17, 18] Alterations in endothelial cells and EPC function associated with obesity precede atherosclerosis and thrombosis ... atherosclerosis and thrombosis [19-21] Moreover, EPCs expanded from the obese subjects possessed reduced adhesive, migratory, and angiogenic capacity [22] and fail to respond to vascular endothelial growth...
... brass wire)‡ U.S Standard (for sheet and plate metal, wrought iron) Standard Birmingham (BG) (for sheet and hoop metal) Imperial Standard and Wire Gauge (SWG) (British legal standard) Gauge number ... Sharpe (B & S) (for nonferrous wire and sheet)† Standard Birmingham (BG) (for sheet and hoop metal) Imperial Standard and Wire Gauge (SWG) (British legal standard) Gauge number — — — — — — — 0.6666 ... National Bureau of Standards with the advice and assistance of E L Peffer, B.S., A.M., late Chief of Capacity and Density Section, National Bureau of Standards 1-20 TABLE 1-13 Wire and Sheet-Metal...
... Relation between parity and risk of (a) early breast cancer and (b) late breast cancer Table Summary of the results on the relationship between breast cancer and reproductive factors according to ... Conti E, Rossi C: The role of reproductive and menstrual factors in cancer of the breast before and after menopause Eur J Cancer 32 :303-10, 1996 25 Gilliland FD, Hunt WC, Baumgartner KB, Crumley ... Reproductive risk factors for breast cancer in Hispanic and non-Hispanic white women Am J Epidemiol 148:683-92, 1998 26 McCredie M, Paul C, Skegg DCG, Williams S: reproductive factorsand breast cancer...
... various tumors Overexpression of NRP1 in rat tumor cells results in enlarged tumors and substantially enhanced tumorangiogenesis On the other hand, soluble NRP1 (sNRP1) is an antagonist of tumorangiogenesis ... vasculature, and limb;11 many adult tissues such as the heart, placenta, lung, kidney and epidermis,12-14 and uterine glandular epithelium;15 and many cell types such as endothelial cells (EC),11 tumor ... and chick NRP1, and 72.6% between Xenopus and mouse NRP1 On the other hand, several Plex-related molecules have been identified in both invertebrates and vertebrates,4,5,15-18 and are grouped...
... ssDNA ends and modulates the activity of effectors, such as BRCA2 and Rad51, which execute the recombination process by performing strand invasion and Holliday junction formation and resolution ... pro-inflammatory (TNF-a, IFN-c and Cox-2, IL-6 and TGF-a) and anti-apoptotic (Bcl-2 and Bcl-XL) genes, as well as upregulation of hepatic mRNA levels of components of the NF-jB pathway (p65 and p50) [70] The ... membrane rafts [14,20], and cholesterol depletion by methyl-b-cyclodextrin reduces the ability of both AaCDT and HdCDT to bind to Jurkat and HeLa cell lines, respectively, and prevents intoxication...
... combination of “parents’ specific skills and knowledge, the mix of total demands (particularly from employment and family) on their time and energy, and the specific demands and invitations for involvement they receive from their ... What is the relationship between family process factorsand reading and mathematics achievement, after controlling for student and school characteristics? How does the relationship between family process factorsand academic ... studies have assessed the effects of family status and family process factors in the same models, and none was found to examine the differences in relationship between family process factorsand student achievement by different racial and ...
... underlying factors that influence the health and health-related behaviors and beliefs of men and boys, and health care BEHAVIORS AND HEALTH PRACTICES OF MEN AND BOYS Men’s and boys’ behaviors and health ... intervention, and undermine diagnosis and treatment planning UNDERLYING FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE HEALTH AND HEALTH-RELATED BEHAVIORS AND BELIEFS OF MEN AND BOYS A variety of additional factors contribute ... behavior in themselves and others, and that the beliefs and behaviors fostered in men and boys, the resources available to demonstrate masculinity, and the resources boys and men use to enact gender...
... between nuclear factorsand the double stranded PNA –DNA–PNA chimera mimicking the HIV-1 LTR NF-kB binding sites, in order to investigate the molecular interactions between nuclear factorsand the PDP ... Arg56, Glu60 and His64 of the p50 subunit and mediated by Arg34, Arg35 and Arg187 of the p65 subunit are present, and are comparable to the NF-kB DNA –DNA hybrid molecule [41] CD analysis and melting ... target and p52 or p50 NF-kB factors The double stranded PDP –PDP chimera mimicking the HIV-1 NF-kB binding sites does not inhibit the interactions between NFIL2, GATA-1 and STAT-1 transcription factors...
... validity and reliability 3.3 Findings and discussion 3.3.1 Factors affecting criticizing behaviors The means of the factors by the two groups were calculated Then the means of different factors ... between themselves and the H, and effect of criticism on the relationship between themselves and the H rank above all other factors In terms of the degree of consideration taken for the factors when ... Science, Foreign Languages 23 (2007) 141-154 where, and in what manner.” [4], and cultures may vary in the perceptions of and hierarchies for these factors Some cultures put certain relative values...
... colon, salivary glands, and female genital tract Trained interviewers collected information on menstrual and reproductive factors, among other things The description of these factors has already ... Relationship between risk factors for breast cancer and hormonal status, Int J Epidemiol 1986;15:469-476 Talamini R, La Vecchia C, Franceschi S, et d Reproductive and hormonal factorsand breast cancer ... basic demographic characteristics, current and past medical history, menstrual and reproductive experience, life-style factors, familial medical history, and contraceptive history For statistical...
... Rnf33 mRNA in the testis and in two mouse testicular cell lines: TM3 and TM4 (Fig 2) TM3 and TM4 are nontumorigenic epithelial cell lines derived from mouse testicular Leydig and Sertoli cells, respectively ... the p65 and p50 NF-jB subunit proteins in testicular cells (A) RT-PCR detection of p50 and p65 transcripts in the testis (Te) and in TM3 and TM4 cells (B) Western blot analysis of the p50 and p65 ... TM3 and TM4 cells, a protein-induced band shift was observed (Fig 6A, lanes and 7, arrowhead) In the presence of increasing amounts of the unlabeled wild-type probe sequence, the shifted band...
... to block tumorangiogenesis , by Mugoni & Santoro (University of Torino, Italy), summarizes all the known ROS and dissects how they influence tumorangiogenesis The level of ROS in the tumor microenvironment ... subse‐ quently expand, and then functionalize, into an extensive and more intricate systemic vascu‐ lature, in two processes respectively known as angiogenesisand vessel maturation Angiogenesis describes ... Adams, R.H and K Alitalo, Molecular regulation of angiogenesisand lymphangiogenesis Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol, 2007 8(6): p 464-78 [84] Lohela, M., et al., VEGFs and receptors involved in angiogenesis...