... Crossley (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) Ó FEBS 2002
The Ikaros family protein Eos associates with C-terminal-binding
protein corepressors
Jose
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Perdomo and Merlin Crossley
Department of Biochemistry, G08, ... Eos can associate with
the related domain in Ikaros [9], so Eos may in fact be able
to bind Ikaros and CtBP to form a trimeric complex. We
have also tested the...
... unattractively elaborate, the
reductive hotspot hypothesis of mammalian aging is an
extension of the long-standing mitochondrial theory that,
unlike many of its predecessors, remains strikingly consis-
tent ... from the accumulation of mitochondri-
ally mutant cells.
2004 A. D. N. J. de Grey (Eur. J. Biochem. 269) Ó FEBS 2002
MINIREVIEW
The reductive hotspot...
... membrane cholesterol topology – mode
of binding of theta-toxin to cholesterol in liposomes. Biochim.
Biophys. Acta 1109, 81–90.
13. Mobius, W., Ohno-Iwashita, Y. , van Donselaar, E.G., Oorschot,
V.M.J., ... Society (to Y. S.) and from
a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science, ONO Medical Research Foundation and Life
Science Found...
... article
Serum cathepsin K levels of patients with longstanding
rheumatoid arthritis: correlation with radiological destruction
Martin Skoumal
1,2
, Günther Haberhauer
1
, Gernot Kolarz
1
, Gerhard ... and
rheumatoid arthritis. We examined cathepsin K in the serum of
100 patients with active longstanding rheumatoid arthritis. We
found increased levels...
... Evaluation
System IDES: a single center observational case
series for development of an ankle prosthesis
documentation questionnaire and study of its
feasibility and face validity
Peter Diel
1
, ... development
of an ankle prosthesis documentation questionnaire and study of its feasibil-
ity and face validity Journal o...
... article as: Wüsthoff et al.: A cross-sectional study of patients
with and without substance use disorders in Community Mental Health
Centres. BMC Psychiatry 2011 11:93.
Submit your next manuscript ... importance.
Discussion
In this study we investigated the treatment of patients
with SUD in Community Mental Health Centres
(CMHCs) which typically t...
... monitoring inspiratory and expiratory tidal
volumes early in acute respiratory failure, to identify
insufficient ventilation as a consequence of leaks.
Asynchrony as a result of leaks may be aided by ... Aminoff D, Montreuil J:
Improved storage of erythrocytes by prior leukodepletion:
flow cytometric evaluation of stored erythrocytes. Cytometry
2001, 46:351-356.
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... Abraham
Unfortunately, in 2051 we will still have to deal with
endotoxin being released by Escherichia coli, but by then we
will be able to determine who will do poorly and who will do
well. By appreciating ... proteomics. By
2051 we will be able to identify which proteins are being
expressed, to what levels, how high or how low the protein
levels are in various cell typ...
... skills will be combined.
Surgery will become less invasive as imaging techniques
become more revealing.
Indeed, the next frontier in imaging will be to reveal not only
anatomy but also physiology ... it. In the future
we will have a better understanding of ‘host–microbial
Commentary
The International Sepsis Forum’s controversies in sepsis: how
will sepsis be...
... weak
β-agonist chronotropic effect of norepinephrine is
counterbalanced by an increased venous capacitance
Commentary
The International Sepsis Forum’s controversies in sepsis: my
initial vasopressor agent ... to consider using
norepinephrine first.
Norepinephrine produces less tachycardia
Norepinephrine- induced increase in blood pressure occurs
with little chan...
... norepinephrine, but
these are exceptional cases.
Commentary
The International Sepsis Forum’s controversies in sepsis: my
initial vasopressor agent in septic shock is dopamine rather than
norepinephrine
Jean-Louis ... The International Sepsis Forum’s
controversies in sepsis: my initial vasopressor agent in septic
shock is norepineph...
... this strategy
should be tailored to the individual patient. Hayes and
Commentary
The International Sepsis Forum’s frontiers in sepsis: high cardiac
output should be maintained in severe sepsis
Jean-Louis ... concentrations. The concept is to assess the adequacy of the cardiac output in patients
with severe sepsis, enabling management strate...
... by a
Commentary
The International Sepsis Forum’s frontiers in sepsis: high cardiac
output should not be maintained in severe sepsis
Vinay K Sharma
1
and R Phillip Dellinger
2
1
Attending Physician, ... subsequent increases in D
O
2
do not result
in any further increase in V
O
2
(Fig. 1). Attempts to increase
the D
O
2
beyond this point are more likely t...
... [18].
Demographics of adult patients with severe sepsis from the
PROGRESS registry are displayed in Table 1. Approximately
7% of the patients in the database received DrotAA (882 of
12,492). There were ... pre-
sented in Table 6. Germany was the highest enrolling country
of the PROGRESS Registry and the US had twice the number
of patients treated w...