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The differential contribution of tumour necrosis factor to thermal...
... in RA synovium relative to those in OA
synovium (P < 0.001) and in synovium with follicular synovitis
relative to that with diffuse synovitis (P < 0.001). Analyses by
flow cytometry and immunoblotting ... production of pathogenic autoantibodies.
Methods The variants of rheumatoid synovium were
histopathologically classified into follicular and diffuse synovitis.
Immunohist...
... disorders of glycosylation (CDGs)
are metabolic syndromes with a wide symptomatology
and severity, stemming from deficient N-glycosylation
of proteins [11]. CDG type I defects are due to insuffi-
cient ... pathways to glycosylation may be substantial
[13–16], mannose salvage pathways have received rela-
tively little attention and have yet to be systematically
investigated [17]. S...
... development
of METs rose from observations that, in the majority of
patients, premonitory signs and symptoms of cardio-
pulmonary instability are often present hours before clinical
deterioration [6]. By ... Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, 2075 Bayview Avenue, Room D108, Toronto,
ON M4N 3M5, Canada
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Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Cen...
... University, Faculty of Medicine, Izmir,
TURKEY.
2. Clinic of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Public Hospital, Mus, Turkey.
3. Clinic of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, ... aim of this study is to report our experience in versatile use of temporo-
parietal fascial flap (TPFF) and discuss the surgical anatomy and technique.
Patients and Meth...
... the cytoplasm
of hepatocytes, but is not directly cytopathic. Persistent
infection appears to rely on rapid production of virus and
continuous cell -to- cell spread, along with a lack of
vigorous ... by 6 months, and chronic hepatitis develops. The
rate of chronic HCV infection is affected by many factors,
including the age at time of infection, gender, ethnicity,
an...
... pregnancy complications, and maternal diseases during pregnancy
according to gestational month, and any family history of CAs. In order to standardize the answers,
mothers were asked to read ...
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... ability of tropo-
myosin to extend the inhibitory activity of the troponin I
molecule from one to seven actin monomers.
Correspondence to S. V. Perry, Department of Physiology, School of
Medicine, ... Fattoum
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, S. Victor Perry
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and Barry A. Levine
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School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Birmingham,...
... Ha-Ha peaks to be obtained
near the r esidual water diagonal, especially between Cys2
and C ys15, Cys6 and Cys11, Arg 4 and Thr13. The splitting
of the resonance of backbone NH and Ha protons allows
complete ... (Arg5, Lys8, and Lys19) distributed on
each side of the s heet reduces considerably the hydropho-
bicity of the surface of androctonin when compared to the
two...
... radiolumi-
nography on a phosphoimager (Fuji).
Enzyme assays
IIA
Crr
activity was assayed by complementation of the
glucose-specific PTS of E. coli measuring phosphoenolpyru-
vate-dependent phosphorylation of ... significant
similarity to enzyme IIA
Glc
of E. coli, a global-acting factor
of carbon metabolism. We provided evidence that the gene
is expressed in vivo and that IIA
C...