... divide and explain emerging politics of sexual
identity in newly globalizing economies?
Central to the above question is the notion of a "dis-
course" around human sexuality and the "truth" ... emerging
sexual identity politics in India and some of the recent
movements and grassroots activism of various NGOs and
civil society ins...
... participated in
developing the design of the study, the gathering of data,
the data analysis and the writing of the manuscript. BA
suggested the hypothesis, contributed to the study design
and the writing ... lesions and in particular the
effects of the lying bout duration. The objective of this
study was therefore to explore the effects of the...
... to the
donation outcome and respecting the legitimacy of the family
decision. The discussion might therefore begin (after evident
understanding of the fact and meaning of brain death from
the ... ensuring quality and integrity of organ donation practices
in the ICU. These practices include humane and
compassionate patient care, the avoidance of suffering,...
... demonstrated an
increase in TAC that was directly correlated to severity of
illness and poor outcome, and to increasing levels of serum
uric acid (UA). Although the increase in TAC might be
interpreted ... would be interesting to know details of the
relationship between UA or TAC and creatinine in the
patients studied by Chuang and colleagues [1]. This might
help to...
... located in the C-terminal loop of SNase plays
an important role in protein stability and conforma-
tional integrity. During protein unfolding ⁄ refolding,
the addition of 2.5 protons (both E75 and ... role in maintaining
SNase tertiary structure.
Our CD and DSC data show that the W140 in
SNase is the amino acid responsible for the stability of
the whole protein...
... diagram of the trunca-
tion mutants of CcCac1L. (C) Interaction between CcCac1L and CcLim15 in a yeast two-hybrid assay. The inserts in the activation domain
(AD) and DNA-binding domain (BK) ... washing, the fractions were again collected with
20 mL of a linear gradient of 0–0.5 m NaCl in buffer B.
Fractions containing the recombinant proteins were verified
by SDS-P...
... near the flexible C terminus of SNase.
Changes in the fluorescence intensity of W140 reflect
a change in the surrounding hydrophobic environment
of the tryptophan and thus indicate a change in the
overall ... (DC
p
) and difference of
DC
p
of mutant from wild-type (%) were determined
and the results for the wild-type protein and 20
mutants are given in Tab...
... that in the
tumoral hepatic cell line HepG2, HePC hinders the
incorporation of radiolabelled choline into PC, the end-
product of the CDP–choline pathway. This reduction in the
incorporation of ... metabolites. We analysed the incorporation
of radioactive choline into PC and sphingomyelin (SM), and
also into soluble intermediaries of the CDP–choline path-
way....
... and endpoints
Only incident cases of ARDS developing in the ICU were
included in the analysis. To ascertain incident cases of ARDS,
we excluded from the cohort patients who were admitted to
the ... by the investigators in the Crit study.
The secondary endpoints examined were ICU and hospital
lengths of stay, duration of mechanical ventilation, and ICU
and h...
... metabolism in the cold. Mathemati-
cal modelling and simulation of cold-induced metabolic reprogramming
indicated major differences in the rates of interconversion between the
pools of hexoses and sucrose, ... assessment of the trajec-
tory of interconversion rates as a function of time of
cold exposure, (b) comparison of the magnitudes of
the various int...