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S. R. Patrick
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PO BOX 218 Yorktown Heights, NQW York 10598
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essentially repetitions of the s...
... enzymatic
cleavage by the RNase III Drosha to produce precur-
sor miRNAs of 70 nucleotides. These are then trans-
ported to the cytoplasm where they are further
processed by another RNase III enzyme, ... treatments typically target
the inflammatory response, the mechanism of fibrosis
is poorly understood and there are few effective thera-
pies. For these reasons, and knowing the mult...
... if the concept
head is a descendent of either the concept
“Human” or the concept “Occupation” in Omega.
It is clear from the figure that the Decision Tree
algorithm plus Bagging gives the ... relation, the techniques we propose are
easily extensible to other question types.
Evaluations are conducted using a set of “Who
is …” questions collected over the period of a fe...
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closure therapy
Vacuum-assisted closure therapy (VAC Vakuumquellen, KCI
Therapiegeräte, Höchstadt, Germany) was designed to pro-
mote the formation of granulation tissue in the wound bed,
either ... aftermath
With respect to the tsunami's psychoemotional aftermath, the
full impact of the wave on the mental health of the survivors is
still unknown [2]. In February 2005 the...
... as the ATP-unbound and Ca
2+
-bound
E1Ca
2+
form. In the histogram (Fig. 2A) of the dis-
tribution of the height of the projection of the embed-
ded molecule above the flat membrane surface, the
average ... than the other states.
This elevation value is very similar to the height
difference between the E1Ca
2+
form [14], in which
the N-domain is widely separated from t...
... studies indicate that
there is a controversy in the literature about the impor-
tance of the CagL RGD-motif in T4SS functions and
host cell signalling. Another unsolved question is the
proposed structure ... infection [30]. These data were also
supported by several other research groups [15].
However, the role of CagA with respect to inducing
the loss of cell polarity is much cl...
... whether soluble
ADAM10 and the transmembrane variant cleave the
same substrates and whether they have the same cata-
lytic properties in vivo, this type of regulation has to
be elucidated further. ... Additionally, only those two ADAMs
lack the RX(6)DLPEFa(9)b(1) integrin binding motif,
which is contained in the other members of the pro-
teinase family [48]. Nevertheless, there ar...
... attached to the culture dish. Furthermore,
cells expressing the JSP1-G2A mutant remained
attached to the dish despite the fact that the mutant
protein was expressed at similar levels to those of the
wild-type ... of the PTP superfamily,
and share little sequence similarity beyond the conserved
active-site signature motif HCX
5
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the same catalytic mechanis...
... HSF1, HSF2
and HSF4
As the functions of the HSF family members differ, so
also do the molecular mechanisms by which they are
regulated. Albeit they all recognize and bind HSEs, the
HSFs regulate different ... bookmarking of the stress-inducible Hsp70i
gene during mitosis and to enhance the DNA-binding
capacity of HSF2 [96,98]. However, another report
showed that the modification...
... which these putative sub-complexes bind to each
other during the assembly of the bc
1
complex is also
unknown. Furthermore, as in the case of the biogene-
sis of other multi-subunit complexes of the ... in the first
strain compared to the second. However, a huge differ-
ence is seen in the molecular mass of the bc
1
complex in
these two deletion strains, thus leading to the...