... Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Authors’ contributions
FG and RD had full access to all of the data in the study and take
responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data
analysis. ... & Therapy 2011, 13:R10
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Mannose-binding lectin does not expla...
... are
linked to inflammatory activity. In the following sections, we will
discuss the impact of these possibly linked findings on our
understanding of RA pathogenesis and their potential for
scheduling re-treatment.
Identical ... biopsy study [22] and with reduced plasma cell
numbers in another biopsy study [23]. In summary and accord-
ing to the recently formulated '...
... manuscript critically for important
intellectual content. BK was involved in the conception and
design of the study, analysis and interpretation of the data, and
did most of the drafting of the manuscript. ... inhibition by pro-inflammatory cytokines in a serum-con-
taining porcine model. However, in our study most of the
MMP-3 in the culture supernatant...
... COPD is not explained by mea-
sures of pulmonary physiology. Psychological factors
may play in important role in determining the impact of
COPD on patie nt functioning. For example, anxiety in
patients ... obstructive pulmonary disease:
preliminary findings. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 2004, 29:121-133.
40. Aydin IO, Ulusahin A: Depression, anxiety comorbidity, and disabili...
... carcinogenesis of the airways. These
findings suggest that not all types of airway inflammation influence lung carcinogenesis and cast doubt on the
idea of a mechanistic link between asthma and lung ... mediator of allergic inflammation of the
airways, does not influence chemical lung carcinogenesis
induced by a prototype carcinogen.
Figure 3 Levels of interleukins...
... neurologic injury from poor positioning. Hence, the
choice to use prone positioning as a therapy must be
weighed against the potential risks of the turning and the
position.
Prone positioning and turning ... safely and does not significantly
affect the function of the high-flow systems. This again
expands the patient population in which prone positioning is
poten...
... is
in the room, but you cannot obtain any help from her,
but you have to imagine her when you consider the
safety of this situation. In the room, you can see an
alarm switch; this is the o nly ... may have affected the results. The partici-
pants may have a memory from the test before educa-
tion of giving insufficiently low ventilation volumes.
Despite the information...
... those
where the method of detection was annotated as one of the
following: synthetic lethality, dosage rescue, synthetic growth
defect, synthetic rescue, epistatic miniarray profile, dosage
lethality, ... differences in the relative strength of the evolutionary pressures present following each type
of duplication event.
Conclusion: Genes, and the proteins they specify, o...
... and industrial applications.
Polymers of epoxy and hydroxy fatty acids are important
constituents of the cutin layer and serve as a protective
barrier against stress [16]. Certain epoxy and hydroxy ... hydrolase genes inferred by data mining of
the genome sequence [22] are intrinsically divergent
Fig. 5. Effects of inhibitors on recombinant BNSEH1 enzyme activity.
Enzyme ac...
...
and G Kaprinis
1
Address:
1
Lab of Psychophysiology, 3rd Department of Psychiatry, Aristotle University of Thesssaloniki, Greece,
2
Lab of Clin Neurophysiology, 1st
Department of Neurology ... conditions of internal conflict increase DA
activity and lead to the appearance of displacement activ-
ities, which in turn serve the lowering of the level of
arousal a...