... into NheIandBglII sites of the promoter
multiple clon ing site of pGL3B in the correct orientation
for driving transcription of the luciferase gene. The
regions spanning the DHS identi®ed in intron ... 17 are of similar intensity but the DHS in intron 18 is
less evident ( Fig. 5B). In contrast, the DHS in intron 18 is
more prominent than those in introns...
... peroxidase containing cells lying in the
ectoderm of the foot. The diaminobenzidine-
stained granules are localized mainly in the
apical part of the foot mucous cells as
indicated by the arrow in ... gel. I is the major
peroxidase activity of hydra residing in the foot of the animal, II
indicates another peroxidase activity present in the rest of t...
...
The general lack of success in relating the judgments
to some other possible indices of quality is also not
surprising, since these indices, with the exception of
the reading comprehension ... passages than it
was in the first test, and the difference between the
two is no longer significant.
DISCUSSION OF THE
READING COMPREHENSION TESTS
In considering the...
... classes on the presence or absence of pairs of
words in them. Their approach involves filling in a
YES-NO contingency table based on whether a pair
of words (adjectives, in their case) is ... semantic classes of a given domain, rela-
tively little attention has been paid to the task of
evaluating the generated classes. In the absence of
an evaluation scheme,...
... tests including
Indlv iduals intimately involved with the
above systems. The position papers that
follow present ~helt unique viewpoints on the
important issues in the evaluation of natural ... practical it must achieve a good
match between the capabilities of the user
and the requirements of the task. The user
brings his own natural language and his own
st...
... this
has been ascribed to slow thermal i nactivation.
Examination of the role of peroxide-derived radicals
in enzyme inhibition
To examine whether radical species were generated during
the inactivation ... it is possible that the inactivation of
GAPDH and GR occurs via oxidation of nonactive site
residues, that bring about loss of functional integrity, the
stoichiometry...
... to limit
gastrointestinal iron absorption and serum iron levels
by inhibiting dietary intestinal iron absorption and
iron recycling by the macrophages [18]. This is
achieved by hepcidin binding ... contains two histidine and one
arginine residues instead of three asparagine residues
for the mouse form).
Discussion
The TRX fusion protein approach in association with
the use of t...
... reaction mixtures containing 300 lM ATP in
the presence of increasing amounts of recombinant IRP-1. The
position of free inorganic phosphate is indicated by the arrow. In
the last lane, 800 lg of ... Kruszewski M (2005) Induction of iron regulatory
protein 1 RNA-binding activity by nitric oxide is asso-
ciated with a concomitant increase in the labile iron
pool: im...
... heterodimer [2]. Infected cells secrete mainly
IFN-b in the initial phase of infection, but switch to
IFN-a as a result of induction of IRF-7 synthesis dur-
ing the subsequent amplification phase of ... the salmon IFN
promoter
The NFjB inhibitor, PDTC, and the kinase inhibitor,
2-AP, were used to study the involvement of NFjBin
the poly (I: C)-induced activation of...
... activation of a multitude of signaling cas-
cades in response to virus infection, ultimately leading
to the expression of genes encoding cytokines, inclu-
ding type I interferons (IFNs), chemokines ... response
through the direct induction of IFN-stimulated genes. In this study, we
report that the arginase II gene (ArgII) as well as ArgII protein concentra-
tions and...