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... opsonophago- cytosis by binding the complement inhibitor factor H (and in some cases, also the factor H-like protein 1) to its surface Binding is mediated by two types of plasmidencoded protein, class I ... substratum (extracellular matrix) More importantly, knocking out the expression of gelsolin, an actin-binding protein with filament-severing properties found downregulated in RA, resulted in mild exacerbation ... genes and pathways involved in this differentiation of DCs and to set up an ex vivo in vivo cell therapy whereby in vitro differentiated DCs supporting Th2-type responses will be transferred into...
... IgG Following a washing step, using 0.05% (v/v) PBS-T20 (pH 7.2), and non specific binding sites was blocked by incubation with 0.2% Bovine serum albumin in PBS at 37°C for hours Washing by PBS-T20 ... C-terminal to HVR-1 of the E2 protein were designed and synthesized This was done commercially by ANASPEC, Inc, (San Jose CA, USA), in the amide form, using standard solid phase synthesis involving ... interactions and the presence of immune-dominant variable elements Therefore, several investigators have focused on E2 glycoproteins (gps) for developing HCV vaccines including purified recombinant...
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... Equivalence in translation theory In Chesterman, A (Ed), Readings in Translation Theory (pp 186 – 191) Findland: Loimaan Kirjapaino Oy 11 Landers, C.E (2001) Literary Translation Great Britain: Cromwell ... Dictionary of Language and Linguistic In Bell, R.T, Translation and Translating: Theory and Practice London & New York: Longman Jakobson, R (2004) On Linguistic aspect of translation In Venuti, L (Ed), ... (1965) A Linguistic Theory of Translation: an Essay on Applied Linguistics London: Oxford University Press Chesterman, A (1989) Readings in Translation Theory Findland: Loimaan Kirjapaino Oy Fast,...
... Chrysene-d12) in toluene and 200 µg/mL Benzo[a]pyrene-d12 in cyclohexane 6.3 Working standard solution mixture of 16 PAHs in toluene (100 ng/mL) 6.4 Working internal standard mixture of IS PAHs in toluene ... standard solution Rf = ASt × c[IS] A[IS] × cSt Rf – the response factor determined by the analysis of standards PAH and internal standard ASt – the area of the PAH peak in the calibration standard ... of Mexico in late May 2010 by direct analysis (top) and after mg/kg spiking into oyster sample (bottom) showing m/z 57 In addition to these offices, Thermo Fisher Scientific maintains a network...
... ligation and singlemolecule sequencing Sequencing by synthesis involves taking a single strand of the DNA to be sequenced and then synthesizing its complementary strand enzymatically The pyrosequencing ... variation in specific regions in thousands of individuals By resequencing 50 strains of cultivated and wild rice, molecular genetic analyses indicated that indica and japonica originated independently ... Then, annotations -including proteincoding genes, small noncoding RNAs and long noncoding RNAs -are done for the draft genome In addition, by resequencing 12 different oil palm strains, vi around...
... for 30 seconds by placing it in a chamber into which oxygen and isoflourane were introduced It was manually restrained by gripping the skin over the back of the neck and holding it in a vertical ... remodelling and eosinophils Eosinophils were genetically ablated in mice by the deletion in the high affinity GATA-binding site in the GATA-1 promoter After a prolonged allergen challenge using a ... any remaining wash buffer was removed by inverting the plate and blotted by banging the plate against clean paper towels Wells were blocked by adding 300µl of block buffer to each well and the...
... studies indicate that proinsulin and VSV G protein are segregated into distinct vesicles from those containing the ER retrieval KDEL receptor.46 Interestingly, the proinsulin-containing vesicles ... Hormones in the Secretory Pathway Proteolytic andCellular Mechanisms in Prohormone and Proprotein Processing Prohormone cleavage and activation continues in the ISG, the vesicular intermediate linking ... Proenkephalin Processing Enzyme in Chromaffin Granules 92 Participation of PC1/3 and PC2 Subtilisin-Like Proteases, and 70 kDa Aspartyl Protease (PCE) in Proenkephalin Processing in Chromaffin Granules...
... neuropeptide F and insulin pathways, the dopamine pathway and male factors transferred during mating This conclusion is not inconsistent with the diverse pleiotropic effects of JH and insulin signaling ... signaling cascade is involved in fire ant queen feeding regulation [61], ovarian development in locust [62,63], and growth rate, body size and food intake regulation via the insulin pathway in Drosophila ... [58] By contrast, the traditional positive relationship between nutrition and insulin signaling is inverted in honey bee adults, and JH inhibits Vg expression in adults rather than stimulating...
... during S aureus infections Calander and colleagues [29], using wild-type S aureus strain 8325-4 and its mutants lacking aureolysin, serine protease, and cysteine protease, demonstrated in a murine ... metalloproteinases (MMPs) are induced in host cells in response to infectious stimuli Normally, MMPs assist in clearing infections, initiating immune responses, andin tissue remodeling [9] Excessive MMPs cause ... components in the 30 to 50 kDa could potentially be the novel 38.5-kDa protein named extracellular matrix-binding protein described by Hussain and colleagues [28] Joint destruction by S aureus...
... system proteins, which have the maximum profusion among the identified cellular proteins, including Actin, Keratin, Annexin, Coronin, Tubulin, Tropomyosin, and Cofilin Enveloped viruses acquire ... Beta actin, Tubulin, Annexin A2, S100 and Hsp27 were specifically incorporated into PRRSV virions Discussion PRRS is pandemic in swine producing regions throughout the world resulting in severe ... calcium-dependent membranebinding proteins, glycoprotein, regualte apoptosis protein and other functional proteins (Table 2) The proteins are mostly host cellular cytoplamsic proteins, including cytosol, cytoskeleton,...
... hospital discharge, andby structured phone interviews after 30 days by blinded medical students and adjudicated by an independent data-monitoring committee [31,34] Pre-defined covariates for ... were increased by 2.23 (95% CI 1.91 to 2.61) and 2.44 (95% CI 2.08 to 2.85) per two-fold increase in ProADM When both the initial and the timeupdated value of ProADM were included in the model, initial ... ultimate clinical utility of a biomarker is defined by the degree it improves clinical decision making and adds timely information beyond that of readily available information from clinical examination...
... Int J Med Sci 2011, ability by the deformation indices two-dimensional strain (2DS) and strain rate (SR), might be an alternative approach in clinical routine Tissue Doppler Imaging (TDI) and ... 24-29 In principle, our findings are confirming previously published studies about infarct detection and size, who described significant differences of the radial and circumferential strain and ... strain, SRe and tissue velocities between infarcted and non-infarcted segments demonstrated by an comparison between 2D Speckle Tracking (2DST) and late enhancement MRI (LE-MRI) Deformation imaging...
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... the other hand, it is known that phytochelatins (PCs) can chelate cadmium, and is synthesized from glutathione (GSH) Inouhe et al (1994) reported that the cadmium binding complex containing PCs ... transportation index, Ti, indicates the ability of the plant to translocate the metal species from roots to leaves and can be calculated by the following equation (Ghosh and Singh, 2005) Ti Cadmium in ... observed during days in runs to Assimilation of cadmium in giant reed Fig shows the cadmium concentration in giant reed as a result of Run 6, indicating that the cadmium was highly concentrated in the...
... word can be presented by a sound or combinational sounds andin printing or writing that symbolizes and communicates a meaning and may consist of a single morpheme or a combination of morphemes ... agreement • Errors in verb tense • Errors in verb form Errors in noun endings • Errors in pluralization • Errors in adding morphemes Errors in articles Errors in using words 31 • Errors in prepositions ... only in daily life but also in learning All the students have errors in the process of learning Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
... giving, and (ii) demanding” This means there are two roles in exchange: giving and demanding He goes on to analyze the nature of the commodity being exchange into (a) goods and service and (b) information ... defining (restrictive) and non-defining (non-restrictive) relative clauses According to Halliday (1994: 227) in terms of meaning, these clauses not define subsets, in the way that a defining ... between clauses in a clause complex in which one clause expands on another by one of three ways: by elaborating, by extending, or by enhancing In this way expansion can be divided into three categories:...