... undiluted paint, the flowing rivers of water colors, the messiness of charcoals and graphite, and the dirty-ness of our hands and brushes and paint on the floor, the textures of paper and linens and ... patients’ beings moving inand out of the being of the world Paintings that are made while healing contain shadows of our histories They, too, fix in paint shadows of our memories, shadows of our ... within each of the cases described by Martina document the step-less evolution of what happens during the wavering yet ever surfacing and evolving flow of healing while painting The sequencing...
... the administration of morning dose of insulin and curcumin The results were expressed in terms of milligram per decilitre of blood Total Dopamine receptor binding studies in the cerebellum DA ... KCl, pH.7.4 in a total incubation volume of 250 μl containing 200-300 μg of proteins Specific binding was determined using 100 μM unlabelled dopamine Tubes were incubated at 25°C for 60 and filtered ... with the Institutional and National Institute of Health guidelines All efforts were made to minimize the number of animals used and their suffering Diabetes was induced in rats by single intra femoral...
... acquired [8] Induction of PR-1, 2, 5, and is characteristic of SAR in several herbaceous plants In tobacco, PR-1 protein can account for 1% of the total leaf protein in TMV-infected tissue [9] In cucumber, ... PR-5 and PR-8 was not induced in either mock-inoculated or P syringae-inoculated apple shoots (Fig 4) PR-1a is not induced in response to inoculation with E amylovora In contrast to the robust induction ... induction of PR-2, PR-5 and PR8, PR-1a was not induced during the first 96 hours following inoculation of young apple shoots with E amylovora Ea273 In addition, PR-1a was not induced in tissues in Table...
... factor, interleukin or interferon, since previous studies have shown an inducible expressionof IP-10 in a wide variety of tissues and cells under the influence of stimuli including interferons, interleukins, ... types including lung epithelial cells [5] Increased levels of both IP-10 and CXCR3 have been shown in patients with COPD, and subsequently this chemokine has been suggested to be involved in the inflammatory ... participated in the design of study and helped drafting of the manuscript; HC carried out experiments and performed statistical analysis, IK participated in the design of study and helped drafting of the...
... gene expression patterns in postmortem human brains Study ofexpression levels of 14 genes in human brain autopsy and biopsy samples found significant change in one of the genes, indicating that ... organization and biogenesis' and 'intra- cellular protein transport' (Table 2) The expressionof genes involved in the ubiquitin cycle and protein ubiquitination is significantly increased after ... depending on the brain region examined This indicates that death-induced expression changes are highly consistent in both brain regions and influence only a small fraction of the total observed expression...
... (capn4) and other (in case of lymphoma h1) and SMG-1, the gene of ribosomal protein S8 (in case of lymphoma h2), as well as several genes of unknown function (9 andin the case of lymphoma h1 and ... 8, 10), andin some FL (# 4) and HD (# 14) The SMG-1 gene was highly transcribed in DLBCL # 7, in Int J Med Sci 2005 FLs # 5, andin HDs # 13, 14 In lymphomas # and SMG-1 transcripts of different ... of immunoglobulin gene, γIg – the γ-chain of immunoglobulin gene, IFN-ind – the interferone-inducible gene 6-16, IL4R – the interleukin receptor gene, TAP2 – the transport protein gene, hnRNP...
... hydrolases In order to determine the functions of the products of the AtLCAT genes their expressionin yeast was undertaken The cDNA coding regions of AtLCAT1, and were inserted into the yeast expression ... Insitute, Chiba, Japan) was the starting point After sequencing it was shown that AV549462 was a cDNA of 1802 bp encoding a polypeptide of 536 amino acids In order to determine the function of ... structure of patatin Called either PLA(2)s or lipid acylhydrolases, patatin and related proteins are 40–50-kDa proteins sharing 40–60% identity (mostly in the N-terminal half) and possessing the...
... entering the cell, STYK1 expression increased relative to estradiolinduced expressionin OvCar5 cells but decreased in OvCar8 cells There was no appreciable change in STYK1 expressionin HS832 and ... stripped and re-probed with α-tubulin antibody as a loading control Expressionof estrogen receptors and STYK1 in ovarian cancer cell lines We detected ER- RNA expressionin ovarian cancer cell lines ... the presence of higher levels of GPR30 downstream signaling proteins or EGFR/HER protein levels, which are involved in signaling through GPR30 This would be supported in the increase of STYK1 due...
... RNA integrity is also shown (B) AQP1 expressionof each tissue was standardized using the signal intensity of GAPDH (C) AQP1 expression was standardized by that of GAPDH in each tissue Standardization ... kb band in any HK dog tissue preparation The 1.4 kb band was predominant in skeletal muscle and small intestine of HK dogs, whereas only skeletal muscle exhibited a predominant 1.4 kb band in ... difference in AQP1 expression between the HK and LK tissues examined (Fig 2A) In this report, we investigated the expressionof AQP1 in canines possessing an inherited trait that causes their eryth+...
... Finally, to gain some insight into the complexity of intraoperonic gene regulation, intra-operonic genes were split using a TFBS prediction threshold of mb + 5σb and a basic GDSL threshold of ... Predicting the operon structure of Bacillus subtilis using operon length, intergene distance, and gene expression information In Proceedings of the Ninth Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing: January ... (50nt bins) −0.5 0.5 reports −1 0.4 Figure Correlations in intra-operonic and non-operonic gene expression Correlations in intra-operonic and non-operonic gene expression Correlations in intra-operonic...
... nodes and peritoneum) in comparison to surgical and histopathological findings In comparison with surgical and histopathologic findings, accuracy of MDCT was 90.7% and 90.7% for detecting pelvic involvement, ... determining stages of adnexal masses Also, it has been demonstrated that MDCT have high efficacy and accuracy in defining the nature of a pelvic mass and detecting extension ofmalignanttumors ... (compared to report of the surgical findings), while specificity of it for detecting a malignant cell inside it was 43.3% (compared to histopathologic findings) The disagreement in staging of the tumor...
... treatment planning of patients included in this study KH participated in the treatment planning of patients included in this study GG participated in the treatment planning of patients included in this ... of radiation dose, and the intrinsic "radio-resistance" of certain tumors [27,28] Single-session radiosurgery has been employed in the treatment of chordomas andmalignanttumors at the cranial ... the degree of aggressiveness into benign, intermediate malignant (or low grade/slow growing), and highly malignant (or fast growing) [56] Applying this strategy to our series, 31 tumorsin our series...
... implicated in cisplatin resistance, i.e decreased drug uptake, insufficient DNA-binding of the drug, increased DNA-repair of cisplatin adducts and failure of induction of apoptosis, reviewed in [2,5,7] ... distribution and apoptosis in A2780 and A2780-Cp70 cell lines (A) Immunocytochemical staining and (B) immunoblotting of RBM3 showing substantially lower RBM3 protein expressionin the cisplatin-resistant ... representing different patterns ofexpression are shown in Figure 1C Using the combined score, 57 (38%) tumors lacked RBM3 nuclear RBM3 staining, and 94 (63%) tumors expressed RBM3 in various intensities...
... expressed in > 75% of the cells, predominantly in the nuclei andin varying intensities, only the intensity of the staining was accounted for and denoted a score from (negative), (mild), (moderate) and ... sections and TMAs (kappa-value 0.85) Examples of immunohistochemical staining are shown in Figure 1A-D and the staining distribution in primary tumours vs metastases in Figure 1E-F Interestingly, and ... with the main aim to examine whether a Western diet rich in fat and low in fruit and vegetables increases the risk of certain forms of cancer Between 1991-1996, a total number of 28 098 individuals;...
... demonstrating a clinical utility of prohormones for an optimized risk predictionin LRTI [8-25] Meaningful statistical assessment of the potential clinical utility of a biomarker is challenging In addition ... Hemmer M: The prevalence of nosocomial infection in intensive care units in Europe Results of the European Prevalence of Infection in Intensive Care (EPIC) Study EPIC International Advisory Committee ... measured in one participating hospital The number of patients with a complete assessment of CURB65 covariates and biomarkers at baseline was 539 (58%) In patients who were alive and remained in hospital...
... the beginning of leaching, decreased after a peak, and then increased and decreased again This behavior indicates that the initial leaching is like Na+ leaching, and the surplus Ca2+ is drained ... transport of salts such as cations (Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+ and K+) and Cl- in a column were investigated by using a tensiometer and a four-electrode sensor, and the amounts of these salts in soil and leachate ... runoff rate of salts The four-electrode sensor consisted of four stainless steel rods inserted in parallel into an acrylic column with an inner diameter of 50 mm, outer diameter of 60 mm, and...
... applications, and the durability of fuel cell stack components remains, in most cases, insufficiently understood Lengthy required testing times, lack of understanding of most degradation mechanisms, and ... 40,000 hrs of operation whilst maintaining a tolerance to fuel impurities in the reformate feed Durability is one of the most critical remaining issues impeding successful commercialization of broad ... three critical interfaces that must remain properly intermingled for optimum MEA performance: platinum/carbon interface (for electron transport and catalyst support); platinum/Nafion interface (for...
... for 80% of total protein (lane 1,3,5 and 6) 58 kD Fig 10 SDS PAGE pattern of PI-17 proteins Mc Standard molecular markers 2, Uninduced 1, 3, 5, Induced (containing 58kD fusion protein band) Cells ... Sequence of recombinant plasmid DNA containing TI gene fragment Expressionof recombinant MCoTI-II (ReMCoTI-II) The expression conditions such as ampicillin and IPTG concentrations, temperature and ... containing 100àg/ml ampicillin, incubated in shakers at 37oC until the OD600 reached 0.6 Induction by IPTG Expressionand purification of recombinant MCoTI-II were followed the manufactures instruction...
... species of benthos and about 33 species of fish According to Vietnam standard of water quality, the important parameters of water quality of West Lake, including: Phosphorous and Nitrogen concentration, ... of West Lake is controllable if a sufficient amount of fish (< 5g/l) is maintained in the lake To maintain a sufficient amount of fish, it is necessary to plan time to catch fish and amount of ... 6020.4 - 22942.2kg/year in the condition of rainy season and 5789.4 - 22106.2kg/year in the condition of dry season b Estimating loads of Phosphorous by Jorgensen model Jorgensen and Empirical models...