... suggests these families are capable of activity
and could mobilize in the germline as well.
The role of recombination in long-term TE dynamics
The dynamics observed in lineages where sex was either
prohibited ... only three such lineages were
included in this survey. Other than hatching (and the
conditions immediatel y preceding hatching), sexual sub-
lines were m...
... pass oocysts in their feces. They
become infected by eating infected rodents, birds, or
other small animals. Once oocysts are shed, they re-
quire 1 to 5 days to sporulate and become infective. ... veterinarians play an important role in the
education of the human population regarding the risk
of infection. Knowledge of the parasite’s biological
charateristics, life...
... measure of the integrity of the underlying system that
produces the dynamics. As the spatial and temporal organiza-
tion of a complex system define its very nature, changes in the
patterns of interconnection ... properties of the parts, and
they depend on the integrity of the whole; the systemic prop-
erties vanish when the system breaks apart, whereas t...
... major protein component of plant
cell wa lls [8]. They are rich in hydroxyproline but also
in serine, lysine, tyrosine, and valine residues, and they
contain arabinose and galactose in the attached ... threonine or histidine
rather than serine, and hence they are called threonine-
or histidine-hydroxyproli ne-rich glycoproteins (THRGPs
or HHRGPs) [32]. Moreover, extensins o...
... hybridisation.
Introduction
Protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) has many causes includ-
ing gastrointestinal lymphoma [1-3], however, there are
no reports of protein-losing enteropathy caused by a
primary gastric lymphoma in childhood. ... Helicobacter pylori infection was
detected.
The histology, immunophenotype and FISH analysis of the
biopsies, and the radiological findings we...
... primary aim of this study was to determine the degree
and rapidity of increase in expression of CTGF, CYR61
and EGR1 following injurious ventilation, in comparison
to that of inflammatory factors ... pathways involved [9,15]. Identifying the
initial injury pathways is critical as the greatest risk of
injury may be during the period immediately after birth
when the...
... if only the first pre-
treatment sample was analysed by standard IS6110 finger-
printing or by MIRU-VNTR typing, none or only about
half of the mixed infection cases detected by analysis of
multiple ... identified. These observations imply
that analysis of a single isolate, especially in high inci-
dence settings may underestimate the actual heterogeneity
of the bacillary po...
... similar amino-acids (the
only exception being AtOFP6 which contains aspara-
gine). In subf. 6 the corresponding amino-acid in position
23 is mainly asparagine while in subf. 2 is arginine. The
amino-acid ... number of common
amino-acids inside the domain. According to the speci-
ficity determining residues analysis, the two subfamilies
have consistently differing amino-acid...
... modulation of the synthesis of
the N-methyl
D
-aspartate receptor agonist and the excito-
toxin, quinolinic acid, in addition to elevating the levels of
the neuroprotective kynurenate [1]. Quinolinic ... experiments, and the
assay was performed as described in the text.
Fig. 4. Inhibition of kynureninase activity by
L
-kynurenine as a function
of 3-hydroxykynur...