... So,
the Gab1 polymorphism was associatedwiththe low
risk of the infection independent on severe atrophy.
Although the Gab1 polymorphism prevented H. pylori
infection, it was associatedwith ... of the earlier presentation or diagnosis of
cancer.
In summary, the Gab1 A/A was associatedwith
the low risk of H. pylori infection while the G/A and
A/A genotypes together may increase the ...
4
genotype frequency and ORs of the Gab1 genotypes
for gastric cancer among the seropositive subjects. The
Gab1 gene was not associatedwiththe risk of gastric
cancer among the seropositive subjects....
... Section 3, we prove
the maximal sequences, it is used to find the lower local dimension. The proof of the Main
Theorem will be given in the last section.
2. The formula for calculating the local dimension
Let ... the limit exists, where B
h
(s) denotes the ball centered at s with radius h.If
the limit (1) does not exist, we define the upper and lower local dimension, denoted
α(s)
and α
(s), by taking the ... supp µ}
be the attainable values of α(s), i.e., the range of function α definning in the supp µ.
In this paper, we consider the interest second case with a =9(a ≡ 0 (mod 3)).
Our result is the following.
Main...
... The intracellular concentration of heme
is maintained by the rate of its synthesis and degrada-
tion [1]. Many enzymes and their regulators are
responsible for heme synthesis [1,2]. On the other
hand, ... and HO-2 mRNA. The intensity of the signals representing HO-1 or HO-2 mRNA was normalized with respect to
the intensity of the 18S rRNA signal. The ratio of each normalized value to the control ... the left. Relative
luciferase activity is shown as the ratio to the normalized luciferase activity obtained with pGL3Basic; the normalized luciferase activity used
was that in cells treated with...
... mainly
associated withthe plasma membrane or with the
membranes of intracellular organelles although they
lack a transmembrane domain. They are attached to
the cytoplasmic face of the membranes ... was stained by the antiserum only in
the absence of the peptides used for immunization.
Other proteins were also stained by the saturated anti-
serum (Fig. 5B). The sequence of the peptides used ... any alternative
splicing in the ORF or in the 3¢ untranslated region
(UTR). To explain the splice variants observed in the
Northern blot we analysed the 5¢-UTR of the available
several dozen...
... In Section 2 we establish some auxiliary results used in
the proof of the Main Theorem. The proof o f the Main Theorem will be given in the last
section.
2. Some Auxiliary Results
Let X
1
,X
2
, ... some s ∈ supp µ}
be the attainable values of α(s), i.e., the range of function α definning in the supp µ.
In the case a =3k + 1 it is conjectured that the local dimension is of the form as
k =1,itmeansthatE ... Ngai, Iterated function systems with overlaps, Asian
J. Math. 4(2000), 527 - 552.
4. T. Hu, The local dimensions of the Bernoull i convolution associatedwiththe golden
number, Trans. Amer....
... acid was
the smallest one that displayed t hese signals and, moreover,
the relative intensity of these signals was the highest
compared to other pools from the same strain. Therefore,
further structural ... substituted with a nonmethylated
N-acetimidoyl group in the other legionaminic acid residues
of the OPS.
The proton signals of the major higher-®eld pair at d
H
3.03 and 2.95 correlated in the
1
H,
13
CHMBCspectrumto
different ... 811, these signals were recognized in the OPS of the
same pools as in wild-type RC1 but were 10- to 20-fold less
intense (Fig. 9, panels C and F). Except for the region of the
four signals, the
1
H...
... the limit exists, where B
h
(s) denotes the ball centered at s with radius h.If
the limit (1) does not exist, we define the upper and lower local dimension, denoted
α(s)
and α
(s), by taking the ... result is the following:
Main Theorem. For a =6wehave
α =1, α =1−
log(1+
√
5)−log 2
2log3
and E =[1−
log(1+
√
5)−log 2
2log3
, 1].
The proof of the Main Theorem will be given in Section 3. The next ... Ngai, Iterated function systems with overlaps, Asian
J. Math. 4(2000), 527 - 552.
4. T. Hu, The local dimensions of the Bernoulli convolution associatedwiththe golden
number, Trans. Amer. Math....
... in the Mascot database
(Table 1). The MSDB identification number, the theo-
retical molecular mass, the theoretical pI, the sequence
coverage and the MASCOT score are shown in
Table 1. Among them, ... all the spots identified
(1–31). Table 1 gives the identities of the protein.
Proteins withthe genesis and progression of CRC L. Zhao et al.
4196 FEBS Journal 277 (2010) 4195–4204 ª 2010 The ... an
important role in the development and progression of
CRC. Further functional and clinical analysis of the
proteins is necessary to elucidate their precise role in
the process of CRC and the formation...
... from
the greater curvature of the antrum and the midpoint of
the greater curvature of the gastric body via endoscopic
biopsy. In the patients with cancer two specimens were
obtained from the cancerous ... compared with the
other groups (ANOVA, p < 0.05). (Figure 1A).
The mean serum HMGB1 levels were 3.9 ± 3.4 ng/ml in
the normal group, 6.3 ± 6.3 ng/ml in the high-risk group,
9.9 ± 11.5 ng/ml in the ... group), 40 with EGC (EGC group), 45 with AGC with-
out distant metastasis (AGC group), and 42 with meta-
static GC (M group). The clinical and pathological
characteristics in each subject and their...
... subjects. The 11-repeat
allele was the most frequent (88.2%); the 16-repeat allele was the second most frequent (10.5%) in the NT group.
The observed and expected genotypes were in agreement withthe ... subjects with or without the
16 repeat allele (Table 3).
The plasma BNP level was significantly higher in
the EH group than in the NT group (p=0.0203). The
plasma BNP level in each genotype with ... [4]. We compared the plasma BNP levels of pa-
tients with and without the 16 repeat allele and found that
there was no significant difference between the two groups.
In fact, there were not enough...
... levels [29]. The response to folate supplements is affected by the
number of the 677T alleles in the MTHFR gene, withthe strongest response in 677T homozygotes [30].
On the other hand, the association ... There was an apparent thickness of the carotid intima in the patient
ultrasonography when compared withthe control. Furthermore, there was a weak positive correlation
between the CIT and the ... one at
the 198 and the other at the 175 base pair respectively (the third band of 23 base pairs could not be
visualized on the agarose gel). The homozygote TT showed a single band at the 175...
... activities. The removal of the RS
domain completely reversed ASF ⁄ SF2 down-regulat-
ing activity on the ARE reporter mRNA. The mutant
lacking the RS domain might become associated with
the ARE reporter ... exceeding that of
the reporter protein fused withthe full-length
ASF ⁄ SF2 protein, or withthe RRM1 alone. Most
likely, this difference is partly a result of the absence
of the RS domain that ... locali-
zation, suggesting that the association of TIAR with
these proteins most likely occurs in the nuclear com-
partment. Upon stress, only the splicing factor
ASF ⁄ SF2 migrates with TIAR into cytoplasmic...