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Shorter GT repeat polymorphism in the heme
oxygenase-1 gene promoter has protective effect
on ischemic stroke in dyslipidemia patients
Chyi-Huey ... 10.1186/1423-0127-17-12
Cite this article as: Bai et al., Shorter GT repeat polymorphism in the heme
oxygenase-1 gene promoter has...
... leukocytes in the
buffy coat using the Puregene DNA isolation kit (Gentra
Syst em, Minneapolis, MN, USA). The 5′-flanking region
containing the (GT) n repeats of the HO-1 gene was
amplified by the polymerase ... a
significant or borderline level were include d in further
analyses.
HO-1 GT repeat polymorphism and the carotid
atherosclerosis index
The number of GT...
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activity in HepG2 cells
The relative positions of the MREs within the promoter
region of the WD gene are indicated in Fig. 1. The four
MREs are located in the proximal region of the WD gene
promoter ... to the Ku proteins.
The effects of RNAi of the Ku-80 subunit and the
truncated Ku-80 mutant on WD gene expression
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host response to infections and a primary cause of inflam-
mation [25]. In vivo, IL-1β is elevated during infections
and in several chronic inflammatory ... In
AD and Down's syndrome, IL-1β production is increased
in microglial cells in the vicinity of amyloid plaques
[28,29]. Initial studies examining the association of p...
... Determination strategies
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constituent elements or the surrounding context to determine the meaning. Identifying the
part ... that
information” (p.122).
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learning. Time constraints ensure that guessing from context remains amon...
... altered
binding of the iron–sulfur protein on the complex. G167E
had no major effect on the interaction between the iron–
sulfur protein headgroup and the quinol oxidation site, as
judged by the electron ... located within the soluble C-terminal domain
on the P-side of the inner mitochondrial membrane. This
domain consists of residues 93–215 (using the the yeast
seque...
... described for the
sulfuration of the C-terminal glycine in ThiS and
MoaD, involved in thiamine biosynthesis and molyb-
dopterin biosynthesis, respectively, and for the sulfura-
tion of uridine in tRNA ... with the radical
intermediates. As the methylations provide the amino
acids with additional hydrophobic interactions,
another function could be to restrict the conforma-...
... (1994) Acute intermittent porphyria: identification
and expression of exonic mutations in the hydrox-
ymethylbilane synthase gene. An initiation codon mis-
sense mutation in the housekeeping transcript ... p.Arg116Gln in the acceptor resi-
due in the ion pair, reducing their ability to form
ionic interaction, have previously been found in AIP
patients [28,29]. The effec...
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amount of information and the mode of information have ... and has been
changing rapidly since the Internet became part of the corporate world.
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