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Research
Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1)
glycoprotein-mediated cell-cell fusion by immunor ... Percent-
age fusion was divided into three classes: 56–00% of the
surface covered by syncytial = fusion; partial inhibition of
fusion: < 10%...
... Percent-
age fusion was divided into three classes: 56–00% of the
surface covered by syncytial = fusion; partial inhibition of
fusion: < 10% of the surface is covered by syncytial = P;
inhibition of ... (1.15) I (3.52)
§
F = 50–60% of the surface is covered by syncytia; P = partial
inhibition of fusion: < 10% of the surface is covered by syncytia; I =
i...
... angiostatin
in MMP-3 inhibition of MDA-MB-231 invasion.
It is unlikely that inhibition of MDA-MB-231 invasion
by MMP-3 was dependent upon matrix over-digestion, as
plasminogen degraded by MMP-3 exhibited ... address this point by assessing the role of MMP-3 in an
established model of malignant human MDA-MB-231
Correspondence to A. R. Mackay, Section of Molecular Patholog...
... in steps of 3) and C-terminal (amino-acids
480–962 in steps of 3 and amino-acids 645–895 in steps
of 2) cytosolic domains of hEAG1. Binding of
BODIPY FL-labeled hCaM in the presence of 25 lm
free ... that this unique inhibition of the channel by
Ca
2+
is mediated by the Ca
2+
-binding protein
calmodulin (CaM) [6]. In excised inside-out membrane
patches the Ca
2+
sensitivit...
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induce apoptosis of human DCs, but directly enhance DC
maturation and function. This suggests that modulation
of human DCs by noncytotoxic ... Opelz G, Terness P: Generation of
tolerogenic dendritic cells by treatment with mitomycin C:
inhibition of allogeneic T-cell r...
... Department of
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA and
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Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; ... University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA,
2
Abramson
Cancer Center, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19...
... structure, resulting in the modulation of accessibility of DNA for the transcriptional machinery. The acety-
lation status of histones is controlled by the balanced action of histone acetyltransferases ... in an increased recognition of CM cells by antigen-spe-
cific CTL [90,95-97]. The ability of 5-AZA-CdR to re-
establish the expression of different molecules required
by...
... synchronization, maintenance of sensorimotor associations and
tuning of the magnitudes of muscle activities. An overview of recent advances in our u nderstandi ng
of the contribution of cerebellar circuitry ... task
with objects of different weights [126]. By contrast,
lesions in the territory of the posterior inferior region of
the cerebellum do not cause any overshoot in...
... include activation of other kinases
Inhibitory Effects of NE are mediated by β-ARs and replicated by cAMPFigure 4
Inhibitory Effects of NE are mediated by β-ARs and replicated by cAMP. Microglia ... effects of NE on IL-1β were observed at concen-
trations lower than that needed for maximal inhibition of
NOS2 expression, and resulted in greater extent of inhibi-
tion (ove...
... indicate that inhibition of
5-LOX prevents nuclear translocation of p50/p65 com-
plex, which may cause down-regulation of NF-κB activity.
BW-B 70C inhibits expression of iNOS and p65 in vivoFigure ... is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and a major cause of
morbidity and mortality in the United States of America. Brain ischemia-reperfusion (IR) triggers a
complex...