... combining genes with
different histories into a single data set will almost certainly
result in a phylogeny that represents neither the history of
any individual gene, nor the history of the ... supporting an organismal
tree. For example, because of such highways of gene sharing
these types of analyses group members of the order
Thermotogales with the Firmicutes, and...
... KOS-GFP spread in the eyes or periocular
skin of scid mice during the first 6 days p.i. (Fig. 6A). In
contrast, CyP treatment enhanced the spread of KOS-GFP
into the periocular skin of scid mice ... impair the capacity of a
scid mouse to limit HSV-1 spread from the site of
inoculation.
Role of peripheral WBCs in innate resistance to HSV-1
The lack of effect...
... then
determined by measuring the amount of incorporation of [
35
S]-
methionine and [
35
S]-cysteine into cellular protein over 2 hours. The rate
of protein synthesis in proliferating cells is ... degradation. Each point represents the mean
and range of three independent cultures. The rate of protein degradation
is indicated by the slope of the line. The shallownes...
... [7,10].
Furthermore, inference of the number of these refugia and
the timing of isolation of populations has, until recently,
depended on the construction of gene trees, assumptions
about whether these trees ... the impact of glacial cycles on
current biodiversity is being revealed in increasing detail.
An interesting aspect of several of these studies is that they
o...
... of CL/P. Importantly, none of the variants
identified resides within the MH1N or homeodomain
regions harboring the tooth-agenesis mutations; rather, they
locate to other regions of the protein, ... [1] are shown in Figure 1a (blue arrow-
heads). They are all located within the most highly con-
served regions of the protein (one in the MH1N domain
and four in the...
... level of connectivity between the NUTs and the rest
of the trees in the forest, and the lack of a pronounced
structure within the set of the NUTs themselves (see above),
it appears that the NUTs potentially ... 9c).
These findings indicate that most of the edges that support
the network of trees are based on the congruence of the
topologies in the c...
... implied
international reach. As one recruiter said, “Whether
you’re in South Africa, in India or in Regina, Saskatche-
wan or in Ottawa the information is the same, the
message is the same, the opportunity ... exception of the
United States. There was some speculation of future
return to some countries of origin: “we’re hearing that
the Chinas and Indias of the...
... understand
the mechanism of action of HRSV neutralizing antibodies
and the impact of resistance to these antibodies upon the
fusion activity of the F protein. A summary of these results
is presented in ... palivizumab binding.
These mutations also reduced the binding of MAb19 to
various degrees highlighting the complexity of antigenic
site IV/V/VI. It is interestin...
... histologic
changes of the cartilage and bone tissue according to the
Mankin scale [16]. The Mankin score included assess-
ments of the structure, cellularity, Safranin stainability,
and integrity of the tidemark. ... dose of anesthesia. The knee joints
were opened using a medial paramedian skin incision of 3
cm in length and a medial parapatellar incision of the
ca...