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J. Vet. Sci.
(2004),
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5
(1), 1–3
Modification of pharmacokinetics of cefotaxime in uranyl nitrate-induced
renal damage in black bengal goats
Biswa Priya Dutta, Shiben Chandra Debnath, ... available in kidney damaged goats. Therefore, the
present study, investigates the alteration of disposition
kinetics of cefotaxime in healthy and kidney damaged...
... Modification of pharmacokinetics of norfloxacin following oral administration of curcumin in rabbits 295
Fig. 1. Semilogarithmic plot of plasma concentration-time
p
rofile of norfloxacin in control ...
examine the influence of curcumin on the disposition
profile of norfloxacin in rabbits after oral administration.
The disposition of norfloxacin after a single oral d...
... obtain CXRs after insertion of endotra-
cheal tubes, intravenous lines and chest drains, but not after
insertion of nasogastric tubes. In addition, CXRs were
obtained in the case of worsening of ... majority of changes were related
to an adjustment of an invasive device. Our findings are in
accordance with those of this previous study, at least in part.
Indeed, in our...
... accumulation of globin
in MA-treated cultures (Fig. 1), indicating that the ini-
tial hydrolysis of haemoglobin is not inhibited by MA.
In addition, the morphology of infected erythrocytes
incubated in ... PFI1625c),
or insulysin and pitrilysin [32], possibly involved in the
processing of apicoplast protein leader sequence.
Inhibition of any of these activities could contr...
... residues of Erv-C mature domain
within 4.2 A
˚
(C atoms are shown in deep bottle green). Interdomain
distances within 4.2 A
˚
are shown in green.
Role of C-terminal extension in a cysteine protease ... subsites of Erv-C with Leu23 in the S2 pocket,
considering the specificity of Erv-C towards a Leu residue
[17]. The mode of interactions of mini-chain of human lyso-
somal...
... [238–240]. Even in the absence of pro-
tein–protein interactions, factors can assist each other’s
binding to DNA within nucleosomes. This principle is
illustrated in the model shown in Fig. 7A. In this ... transcribed
regions of active genes in human T cells [124]. In a
study in yeast, mutations were introduced alone or in
combination in lysines 5, 8, 12 and 16 in the...
... characterization of an intriguing two-
domain protein consisting of a Sco domain and a cyto-
chrome c domain [85]. It was shown that the Sco
domain does not bind Cu(II), and binds Cu(I) with
low, ... ligand
coordination is therefore the discriminating factor for
introducing a high-affinity copper-binding site in Sco
proteins. Such a general model would mainly delineate
prokaryotic Sco pr...
... homolog of a
component of the Hippo signaling pathway [32].
An interesting finding concerning the biogenesis of
miRNAs has been reported with respect to signaling by
members of the transforming growth ... various cell signaling cascades. The insights
gained in such studies support the idea that miRNAs are involved in the
highly complex network of cell signaling pathways. In thi...
... certain in u-
enza strains do not agglutinate cRBCs, using specific human-adapted
in uenza hemagglutinins as examples. Finally, recent understanding of the
role of various glycan structures in high ... FEBS 1703
of RBCs occurs when the addition of a limiting
amount of virus results in ‘crosslinking’ of RBCs
through binding of multiple RBCs to HAs present on
a single virus;...