... theNLS receptor importin α in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1). Another factor, importin β interacts withimportin α (via an importin β binding domain within importin α) completing the trimeric import complex. ... transportin 1 (import of hnRNP proteins), CRM1 (exportin1; export of proteins containing a nuclear export signal), exportin-t (export of tRNAs), importin7 (import of ribosomal proteins), and snurportin ... rice importin β1 and supports importin HeLa cells 75Importin α2 rice no functional characterization 75 Import β1 rice interacts with rice importin α1 and supports importin in HeLa cells 77Importin...
... import machinery by first binding to importin alpha (i). TheBRCA1:BARD1:importin alpha complex binds importin beta (ii). This complex enters the nucleus in an energy-dependent manner (iii). Insidethe ... representing the two mechanisms for BRCA1 nuclear import. The depiction on the left represents BRCA1 binding directlyto the import machinery. (1) BRCA1 binds importin alpha, which subsequently (2) binds ... pathway bywhich this occurs is via the importin alpha ⁄ beta pathway, whereby thecargo protein binds importin alpha. This heterodimer binds importin beta and the heterotrimer passes through nuclear...
... purposes)Introduction In Kenya, a public-sector hiring freeze beginning in 1994has resulted in a shrinking health workforce that limits thegovernment's ability to respond to increased demand ... Touche, Kenya, was selected to carry out mostof these business functions, and the African Medical and Research Foundation, Kenya Medical Training College, and Kenya Institute of Administration ... continued effort to build leadership and managementcapacity at all levels;▪ professionalizing HR departments and units and ensur-ing that HR staff have input into strategic decisions and HR innovations...
... postage and conservancy); kitchen (including food and gasexpenses); diagnostics (clinical laboratory and imagery);maintenance (of vehicles, equipment and buildings);rents and rates; and capital ... patients and their families, including: return-journey bus fare for patients, accompanying persons and visitors; lunch and dinner expenses when visiting patients;accommodation expenses during visits; ... of 10% of the Ministry ofHealth budget is lower than that of the Netherlands and Table 1: Annual cost of operating and organizing psychiatric services inKenya (1 US$ = Ksh. 65 in 1998/99)Cost...
... clinics during theworking week, and by general outpatient or casualtydepartments at nights and weekends. In five hospitals(three intervention, two control) clinical officer interns, and in ... included: external support supervision,local facilitation, performance assessment, and feedback.However, training and guidelines may only result in changes in the provision of care in settings ... often provides primary and inpatient careservices to a surrounding urban and nearby rural catch-ment area and, in principle, also provides referral care and inpatient services in support of a network...
... savings amongKenyan banks. Despite the liberalization of interest rates in 1991, nominal interest rateshave shown minimal increase, resulting in negative real interest rates, and a widening ... Savings Bank (POSB), non-bank financial institutions, savings and credit cooperative societies (SACCOs), and development financial institution, mainly Kenya Industrial Estates. Informal finance ... “Rural finance guiding principles”. GTZ, Eschborn.Schrieder, G.R. and C.E. Cuevas. 1992. “Informal financial groups in Cameroon”. In D.W. Adams and D.A. Fitchett, eds., Informal Finance in Low Income...
... plot of land and are involved in subsistence farming in additionto their business. The main staple crop cultivated is maize.2.2 Background on formal and informal savings in Western Kenya Most ... estimating the impact of provid-ing comprehensive financial services (i.e., both savings and credit) on income (Burgess and Pande, 2005, in India; Bruhn and Love, 2009, and Aportela, 1999, in Mexico; ... Duflo, Kremer and Robinson (2011) show that time-inconsistent preferences limit profitable investments in fertilizer by farmers in Western Kenya. Also in Western Kenya, Dupas and Robinson(2012)...
... Guidebook to Training and Jobs in Allied Health, Nursing, Medicine, and MoreSECOND EDITIONDr. Saul Wischnitzer and Edith Wischnitzer110000frontmatter.qxp 2/4/2005 9:14 AM Page i Defining Your ... forfuture funding in this field, however, is uncertain.Women and MinoritiesThere has been a significant increase in the number of women and minorities in the healthservices field in recent years. ... health-careindustry stems from a variety of factors:ã Our growing and aging population continually demands more health care.This translates into explosive growth in home health care and clinical...
... protein import. ALD is shown in green, and GAPDH in red. (C) Effects of TbPEX14 depletion on glycosomalmatrix and membrane proteins in procyclic trypanosomes. ALD isshown in green, and PEX11 in ... synthesized proteins in the cytosol due to the inability to import matrix proteinsby the fraction of growing and dividing glycosomes. Themiscompartmentation of PTS-1 and PTS-2 proteins (GAP-DH and ALD, ... present in several copies in the N-terminal domain of allPEX5s [22,32,38]. In this paper, in vitro experiments showedthat also in T. brucei the N-terminal part of TbPEX14(amino acids 1–146) interacts...
... cross-sectional analysis of characteristics of HIV-infected adults initiating ART between2002 and 2009 in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania andin the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate ... in 2002 to 65% in Kenya, 53% in Uganda and 44% in Tanzania by 2009 [3]. Accessto ART has also had a measureable impact on the eco-nomic and social dimensions of life in Africa by increas-ing ... in Nyanza Provin ce and Nyanza ProvincialHospital. In Uganda, affiliated sites include the Infec-tious Diseases Institute and Mulago Hospital, the Nsam-bya Hospital in Kampala and the Imm une...
... become actively involved in research and training to ensure effective storage, packaging and handling systems to be developed to maintain quality of produce. The project involved participant ... prepared in year 1 outlining key information and research skills developed on one crop. ii. In the longer term increased output of research on postharvest handling of produce in Vietnam and ... participating Institutes had a person trained in postharvest who can train others and help develop curricula. Long term, increased output of research on postharvest handling of fresh fruit and...
... dynamics in decaying logging residues was monitored for one year in a thinned stand andin an adjacent clear-cut area. In thelatter, the effect of intensive site preparation involvinglogging residue ... time for radiata pine slash needles and twigs incubated in thethinned stand andin the prepared and unprepared plots after clear-felling. unprepared and prepared sites, were 1.7 and 2.3oChigher, ... separately.Litterfall in the thinned stand was collected monthly in each of six litter traps (0.25 m2) located at random in the plot, andanalysed.Six rain gauges weresetat random in the plot andin the nearby...