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such as the brain. DNA repair activity in adult
brain is only present at a very low level [22], leading
to an accumulation of DNA damage and DNA
adducts during aging ... observed during
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of DNA glycation, CEdG was introduced into a luciferase reporter gene
vector and transfected into human ... were detected in human urine [13], indicating the
formation of DNA AGEs in the healthy human
organism. A significantly increased number of CEdG-
positive cells were immunostained in glomeruli of
patients...
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shareholders. The Ninth Circuit has noted that “[Janus] sets the pleading bar even higher in private ... subject of appeals in the near future. The Supreme Court in Janus
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and [an] innocent...
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without coating. Fabric, for instance, requires extensive rotating and tilting
during the coating procedures.
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retrieval system, without prior permission in writing ... scrutinized sources of trace
evidence examined in violent crime investigations. Understanding GSR and
its value as significant trace evidence can aid in the investigation of violent
crimes involving...
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machinery of many living systems and will continue to do so in further unraveling gene
function in functional genomics ... Nevertheless, explaining aging in
terms of one universal, driving force is not entirely unrealistic in view of the universality
of the principles behind the living world on this planet. In spite of ... origin through base-
specific interruption of in vitro enzymatic synthesis. A, adenosine; C, cytidine; G, guanosine;
T, thymidine; dATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP, deoxy-adenosine, -cytidine, -guanosine,...
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DNA was extracted from 200 µL of serum using the
QIAamp DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany)
according to the manufacturer's instructions. DNA was
eluted into 100 µL nuclease-free ... performance of the new qPCR assay was examined by
determining the sensitivity, specificity, inter- and intra-
assay variability. HBV DNA standard was obtained by end
point dilution assay then calibrated ... LMV treatment however
HBV DNA decreased in patients on LMV and not in the
HBV DNA concentration in treated and untreated HBV carriersFigure 2
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were obtained from each point existed along the line. When
the tip touched the Ag-doped DNA rope, I–V curves from
different points appeared. In our experiment, the single
DNA rope was distinguished ... recently
been an increased interest in charge transport in DNA, due
to both its relevance in physiological reactions and its
potential use in molecular electronics [2–4]. Previous
studies have looked into ... of
doped DNAin the transverse direction, which is expected
to use inDNA sequencing through nanopore.
In this article, we report novel experimental results on
chemical doping effect on Ag-doped DNA. ...
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earized stability, since the stability properties of the linear part dominate the nonlinear
equation locally.
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New York, 2003.
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induce the type of inflammation seen in mtDNA-injected
mouse joints. It is also worth emphasizing that the process
of inflammation in RA joints is dynamic, with the infiltration
of new inflammatory ... of
8-oxodG in their SF, indicating that oxidatively damaged
DNA might have a role in inflammation.
In this study we found that most patients with RA had PCR-
amplifiable mtDNA in their joints. We ... indicate mtDNA-
negative samples. Correlations of the relative band intensities between plasma and SF samples from individual patients are indicated by lines
joining the corresponding data points....
... thrombus in the mediastinum great
veins. The prognoses in such cases were principally unsat-
isfactory. However some treatments were effective in
improving the progression of SVC syndrome and clinical
outcomes. ... jugular vein, with intralu-
minal tumour thrombus in the great veins.
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2000, 26:816-817.
11. Onaran Y, Terzioğlu T, Oğuz H, Kapran Y, Tezelman S: Great cer-
vical vein invasion ... thyroid carcinoma, FTC: follicular thyroid carcinoma, ATC: anaplastic thyroid carcinoma, DTC: differentiated thyroid carcinoma, IJV:
internal jugular vein, BCV: brachiocephalic vein, RA: right...
... manufacturer's instructions. 16S rDNA-
containing clones were grown in Nunc microtiter plates con-
taining 150 μl of 2 × Luria-Bertani medium supplemented with
10% glycerol and ampicillin (100 μg/ml). Insert ... spondyloarthropathy, suggest-
ing an infectious origin of this syndrome [37,38]. Our findings
also suggest that this organism can access the joints.
ReA-related genitourinary bacterial species, including chlamy-
dial ... bacterial DNAin synovial samples.
We extracted DNA from ST samples from 28 patients with
arthritis. We found bacterial DNAin 21 (75%) of these
patients, using stringent sterility and anti-contamination...
... reach the joint due to
an increased cellular recruitment. As opposed to a single
organism, such mixtures may increase the risk of triggering an
immune response finally culminating in synovitis. ... previously detected in human samples
could also be demonstrated in ST samples [15]. Similarly, in
SF samples such bacterial DNA was detected including Ami-
nobacter aminovorans, B. niacini, Diaphorobacter ... 1:245-253.
10. Kingsley G: Microbial DNAin the synovium: a role in aetiology
or a mere bystander? Lancet 1997, 349:1038-1039.
11. Louie JS, Liebling MR: The polymerase chain reaction in infec-
tious...
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peripheral nerves.
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wrong timing
waiting too long before surgical decision:
This happens in the begin of experience and is corrected
once ... the finger flex-
ors (figure 6).
Neurolysis alone in severe lesions (non conducting neuro-
mas, avulsed roots) is worthless [9]. We performed neu-
rolysis alone in only 3 cases, where a scarring ... structure
might even be neglected in very severe cases where proxi-
mal donors are lacking.
Indication for primary intercostal nerve neurotisation is
very rare (3 cases, put on the motor musculocutaneus
nerve)...