... Metastases fromSquamousCellCarcinoma of the Cervix as Reported in the Literature (PubMed and Medline available since 1981) – search terms: squamouscellcarcinoma AND “cervix”/ carcinoma ... most commonly arise from malignant melanoma, carcinoma of the lung, genitourinary cancers, breast cancer, Kaposi’s sarcoma, colonic and renal cell carcinomas [2, 14] Adenocarcinoma is estimated ... entire mucosal layer including the absorptive, glandular, and neuroendocrine cells is restored every 4-7 days Such high turnaround of mucosal cells is probably incompatible with the “critical cell...
... pulmonary squamouscellcarcinomafrom cervical squamouscellcarcinoma metastatic to the lung Am J Clin Pathol 2009, 131(5):715-22 10 Anraku M, Yokoi K, Nakagawa K, et al: Pulmonary metastases from ... carcinomatosis from cervical carcinoma an unusual presentation of diffuse interstitial lung disease Am J Sci 1992, 303(3):174-6 Sawin SW, Aikins JK, Van Hoeuen KH, et al: Recurrent squamouscell ... doi:10.1186/1477-7819-8-107 Cite this article as: Kanthan et al.: Pulmonary lymphangitic carcinomatosis fromsquamouscellcarcinoma of the cervix World Journal of Surgical Oncology 2010 8:107 ...
... Metastases fromsquamouscellcarcinoma of the skin and lip J Am Acad Dermatol 1989, 21:241-248 Vauterin TJ, Veness MJ, Morgan GJ, Poulsen MG, O'Brien CJ: Patterns of lymph node spread of cutaneous squamous ... Kennedy PJ: SquamousCellCarcinoma of the skin of the trunk and limbs: The incidence of metastases and their outcome Aust N Z J Surg 1992, 62:697-701 Ames FC, Hickey RC: Squamouscellcarcinoma ... Invasive squamouscellcarcinoma of the skin: Defining a high-risk group Ann Surg Oncol 2006, 13:902-909 Johnson TM, Rowe DE, Nelson BR, Swanson NA: Squamouscell of the skin (excluding lip and...
... all of the isoforms from both species share almost complete identity over a stretch of 35–37 amino acids that lie just to the N-terminal side of the DBD (Fig 1C) The EcRA isoforms from the two ... only from changes in the level of receptor molecule activity, but also from changes in stability and intracellular localization Possible differences in these parameters among EcR–USP dimers from ... immunoblot of CHO cell extracts expressing the EcR vectors used in this study as detected with 9B9 (LdEcR) and DDA2.7 (DmEcR) monoclonal antibodies, as described in the text Extracts from cells grown...
... cytotoxicity against some human cell lines, such as human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells), human embryo lung fibroblast cells (HEL cells), human nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells (HEp-2 cells) and PMNs in vitro ... 48 Time (h) D 100 80 HEL cells 120 72 HEp-2 cells 120 Cell viability (% of control) 100 C Cell viability (% of control) B HaCaTcells 120 Cell viability (% of control) Cell viability (% of control) ... SEM from three independent experiments (A) HaCaT cells were incubated with 100 lM each organic selenium compound Cell viability was measured at intervals of 24 h (B) Cell viability of HEL cells...
... for metastatic renal cellcarcinoma Br J Surg 2009, 96(6):579-92 doi: 10.1186/1477-7819-8-54 Cite this article as: Jadav et al., Solitary colonic metastasis from renal cellcarcinoma presenting ... H: Distant metastasis of renal adenocarcinoma Cancer 1981, 48:1487-1491 Thomason PA, Peterson LS, Staniunas RJ: Solitary colonic metastasis from renal -cell carcinoma 17 years after nephrectomy ... Recurrence of renal cellcarcinoma more than years after nephrectomy Int J Urol 2002, 9(1):19-23 Yetkin G, Uludag M, Ozagari A: Solitary colonic metastasis of renal cellcarcinoma Acta Chirurgica...
... cervical carcinoma and a basal cellcarcinoma but in a metachronous setting [6] Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection has a wellestablished role in the carcinogenesis of cervical squamouscell carcinomas, ... chromogranin and neural cell adhesion molecules (CD56) [11] The association of basal cellcarcinoma and neuroendocrine carcinoma of the skin, also called Merkel cellcarcinoma (MCC), is a rare ... Triple malignancy in a single patient including a cervical carcinoma, a basal cellcarcinoma of the skin and a neuroendocrine carcinomafrom an unknown primary site: A case report and review of...
... Introduction Nevoid basal cellcarcinoma syndrome (NBCC; also known as Gorlin syndrome; MIM #109400) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder characterized by numerous basal cell carcinomas, odontogenic ... system; NBCC: nevoid basal cellcarcinoma syndrome; PTCH: patched homolog (Drosophila); Shh: Sonic hedgehog; Smo: smoothened Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the parents of the ... basaloid tumor cells with peripheral palisading nuclei surrounded by mucinous stroma (E) BCL-2 immunostaining illustrates focal brown staining of the tumor cells Many of the tumor cells lack BCL-2...
... molecular form, the AChE G1 and G4 forms were predominant in embryonic muscles (Fig 2D) In mature muscles, the relative proportion of the G1 and G4 forms was reduced and the asymmetric form of ... neuromuscular junctions cellular cytoplasmic tail, whereas PRiMA II mRNA, which possesses exons 4, 4b and 5, encodes a shorter intracellular motif These two PRiMA isoforms may be distinguished ... AChE are known to be produced by muscle cells [11,12], and the presynaptic motor nerve terminals synthesize and secrete AChE at NMJs [13,14] The predominant form of AChE expressed by motor neurons...
... site appear as key players in a slow transformation from an inactive to an active enzyme dTTP inhibition may then be achieved by stabilizing the inactive form of presumably both the mono- and bifunctional ... when performing the calculations The late data points obtained in the absence of dTTP showed a deviation from linearity caused by beginning substrate depletion (Fig 4C) and were omitted from the ... active site had partly collapsed caused by a movement of the lip formed by a helix and b strand [18] Apparently, movement of the active site lip prevented binding of the C-terminal residues over the...
... viewed from the inside In this representation the left-handed one-start helices run fromlower left to top right The set of right-handed four-start helices are indicated by the lines running from ... diameter of the helix is 13 nm (F) Helices formed from the expression product of J1DC327 which is truncated after residue 327 are indistinguishable from those in (E) White scale bar ¼ 50 nm chain ... complexes formed prior to post-translational cleavage suggests that steric hindrance resulting from the C-terminal 39 amino acids causes failure of the interactions leading to helix formation...
... extracellular invertase from T maritima [62], exo-inulinase from A awamori [51], fructan-1-exohydrolase from Cichorium intybus [72], invertase from S occidentalis [59] and cell wall invertase from Arabidopsis ... b-fructofuranosidase from B longum KN29.1 was solved by molecular replacement using a model created from two similar proteins: invertase from Thermotoga maritima (PDB ID: 1W2T) [50] and exo-inulinase from Aspergillus ... enzymes from family GH32 with determined crystal structure b-fructofuranosidase from Bifidobacterium longum KN29.1; b-fructofuranosidase (invertase) from Thermotoga maritima [37]; invertase from...
... the FMN-binding protein from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Miyazaki F (DvMF), whose crystal structure was determined by our group [7] However, FeR and the FNM-binding protein from have relatively low ... terminator, forming a stem-and-loop structure The results of a BLAST homology search indicate that the product of this ORF is highly homologous to avoredoxins from other bacteria, especially that of D vulgaris ... calculated from the amino acid sequence, indicating that the native form of avoredoxin is a dimer Amino acid sequence analysis of avoredoxin The N-terminal amino acid sequence of avoredoxin from DvMF...
... enzyme, swapped dimers may be formed in solution, which can be isolated from closed monomers using chromatographic techniques [30,31] A swapped dimer was formed from two different defective ribonuclease ... the folding pathway of Bc-Csp In such an arrangement, the subdomains may form independently from an unfolded chain (Fig 2C) Formation of the subdomains would contribute two thirds of all backbone ... domainswapped form of Bc-Csp or any other CSP in solution or inside bacterial cells However, the Bc-Csp crystal structure reveals an unanticipated structural polymorphism The domain-swapped form of...
... context It produces a logical form z There are two stages: • First, the sentence wj is parsed using the CCG lexicon to form an intermediate, context-independent logical form π Figure 1: ATIS interaction ... context They have to be recovered from the previous logical forms At step j in interaction i, we define the context zi,1 , , zi,j−1 to be the j − preceding logical forms.1 Now, given the training ... review the CCG parsing formalism We then define a set of extensions that allow the parser to construct logical forms containing references, such as the ! e, t expression from the example derivation...
... effects of denaturant on the ¯avodoxin and apo¯avodoxin from D vulgaris are surprisingly different from those reported for the protein from D desulfuricans [10] MATERIALS AND METHODS Preparation ... Preparation and estimation of ¯avodoxin and apo¯avodoxin Flavodoxin from D vulgaris was obtained as the recombinant protein that was puri®ed from extracts of E coli [13] Apo¯avodoxin was prepared by acid ... recently for the guanidine HCl unfolding of ¯avodoxin from D desulfuricans [10] However, kinetic analysis of the increase with ¯avodoxin from D vulgaris, and measurement of the ¯uorescence end point...
... (0.0) *The format adapted from [4] **Item recorded in order to make all response frequencies in the same direction Now for all 12 items higher scores indicate better condition ***Derived form Quality ... = 918) *Derived from t-test **Derived from one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) Usually in a random sample of the general population in Tehran the possibility to reach people from almost all ... model for the SF-12v2 obtained from confirmatory factor analysis performed The authors, thus, concluded that oblique rotation would be more preferable when performing factor analysis for the...
... Immunol 1987, 9, 31-38 Abe T, Nawa Y Localisation of mucosal mast cells in W/Wv mice after reconstitution with bone marrow cells or cultured mast cells, and its relation to the protective capacity ... pleiotropic effector cell defects Cell 1994, 76, 519-529 24 Yoshida K, Miyauchi S, Kikuchi H, Tawada A, Tokuyasu K Analysis of unsaturated disaccharides from glycosaminoglycuronan by high-performance liquid ... from these mice indicate that oral implantation of third stage larvae is not very efficient in establishing patent infection Intestinal mast cell numbers and serum mMCP-1 concentration Mast cells...