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VII. The Veins
1. Introduction
2. The Pulmonary Veins
3. The Systemic Veins
a. The Veins ofthe Heart
b. The Veins ofthe Head and Neck
1. The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face
2. The ... Anatomy oftheHuman Body. 1918.
7. The Notochord
The notochord (Fig. 19) consists of a rod of cells situated on the ventral aspect ofthe neural tube; it
constitutes the foundation ofthe axial ... ofthe Neck
3. The Diploic Veins
4. The Veins ofthe Brain
5. The Sinuses ofthe Dura Mater. Ophthalmic Veins and Emissary Veins
c. The Veins ofthe Upper Extremity and Thorax
d. The Veins of...
... Negative controls consisted of omission ofthe
primary or the secondary antibody or primary incubation in the presence of non-immunized rabbit
serum instead ofthe primary antibody.
Cell quantification ...
all ofthe OLP epithelium. The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of
whether the samples were control or experimental. The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... by the lack of hMSH2 protein expression [15].
Moreover, Lo Muzio et al. [29] reported that 5% ofthe cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma show
diminished expression of hMSH2 protein.
In the...
... minimization ofthe risk of loss, the maximization ofthe chance of
gain, or the minimization ofthe regret the decision maker may suffer from having
not chosen the outcome the turned out to be the ... requiring a sequence of interrelated decisions to
be made over a certain period of time. The more complex the chain, the more essential
becomes the use of such technique.
The concept ofthe network ... 21.71%
Commercial profitability ofthe project can also be indicated through internal rate of
return (IRR). In the case of WLR project, cash outflow occurred only at the beginning of
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The development of capital...
... ear 39. beard
The Eye - D
44. eyebrow 45. eyelid 46. eyelashes 47. iris 48. pupil
The Foot - E
49. ankle 53. big toe
50. heel 54. toe
51. instep 55. little toe
52. ball 56. toenail
The Internal ... vein
61. esophagus 69. artery
62. muscle 70. kidney
63. lung 71. pancreas
64. heart 72. bladder
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February 28th, 2009
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... around the Sun
in the same way as it has in the past and will bring the summer
to ripen the mangoes. Patterns are good, too—most ofthe time.
They help us find our shoes easily among an array of other ... actually the name of a muscle. Its claim to fame is that
it’s the largest muscle in thehuman body. Can you guess where one
can find it? Hint: you sit on it. An incredible machine, the human
body ... is one of the
plumbers. Mr. Underhill makes his living watching homo
emptor the king and queen of retail, otherwise known as the
shopper: you and me. One of his findings: ‘Men are buying
their...
... strength [20].
In the present study, we reportthe structural and
functional characterization ofthehuman HPRT
homolog PRTFDC1. To shed light on the potential
function of PRTFDC1, the protein was ... respectively, of that of HPRT. This low activity
could be explained by the fact that PRTFDC1 has a Gly in the position of
the proposed catalytic Asp of HPRT. In PRTFDC1, a water molecule at
the position of ... activity [10].
The structural characterization of numerous com-
plexes ofthehuman HPRT and several bacterial and
protozoan HPRTs have been undertaken [13–17]. The
structure ofhuman HPRT can...
... ongoing initiatives in
the FATF and the OECD, theReportofthe OFCs Working Group ofthe
Financial Stability Forum (FSF) has made recommendations to enhance OFCs’
observance of international standards ... characterized by the high mobility of funds and the
rapid development of new payment tools. To secure the benefits ofthe
international financial system, we, the Finance Ministers ofthe G-7 countries, ... access to the financial system. If there is obscurity about their
ownership, banks and other financial institutions may not be able to discover
the identity ofthe beneficiary ofthe account...
... per
monomer of poly(dT), showing that the changes were
mainly due to the binding ofthe first DNA, while the
binding ofthe second DNA had less influence
(Fig. 5A). To ensure that the estimation ofthe ... by
mutations on the DNA-binding site of Rad51, suggest-
ing that the L2 loop of Rad51 is not far from the
DNA-binding site. Consistent with this idea, the fluor-
escence ofthe tryptophan inserted in the ... 1).
These results confirm that the residues are close to the
DNA-binding site.
We then examined if these fluorescence changes
occurred by the binding ofthe first or second DNA,
by titrating these...
... with
an antibody raised against KLK11 was the same size
as that ofthe translational product by isoform 2
mRNA (Fig. 4B). The product by isoform 1 mRNA
was smaller than the isoform 2 product. The multiple
bands ... encoded another type of KLK11, isoform 2,
despite the presence of exon 1c. The secretory path-
ways of KLK11 isoforms appeared to differ, although
both isoforms were secreted from cells. Hence, the ... mechan-
ism of KLK11 gene expression.
Results
Three different primary transcripts are derived
from thehuman KLK11 gene
We determined the nucleotide sequences of 15 clones
of the PCR products from the human...
... and phylogeny. How-
ever, the nature ofthe connections between these
factors needs to be understood at the level ofthe pro-
tein domain. The global properties ofthe HTFN
topology are partially ... in
Table 2, with the exception of E12 (with k ¼ 11),
which is involved in lymphocyte development [46].
An analysis ofthe topological modules ofthe Fig. 3
(labelled A–G) shows that they include ... TFIIE-a, TFIIE-b
F 57 42% Zn finger domains. It contains the 90% of the
members of nuclear receptor
superfamily (they are Zn fingers
also) ofthe HTFN.
14-3-3 zeta, STAT1a, STAT1b, dCREB, ATF-1,
FTF,...
... cells. The positions ofthe molecular size markers (kDa) are indicated to the left and right ofthe (C) and (D),
respectively, whilst the position ofthe Oct-1 (98 kDa approximately) and the two ... (2002) Characteri-
zation ofthe 5¢ untranslated region of alpha and beta
isoforms ofthehuman thromboxane A2 receptor (TP).
Differential promoter utilization by the TP isoforms.
Eur J Biochem 269, ... element in the regulation of basal Prm3
activity. It is anticipated that the functional characteri-
zation of Prm3 reported herein should provide critical
knowledge ofthe modes of regulation of TPb
expression...
... Biochem. 269) Ó FEBS 2002
understanding ofthe function and organizationof the
enzyme complex, the analysis of mutant a lleles ofthe ge nes
involved in the biosynthetic pathway c an certainly provide
valuable ... colour of each ofthe two
parental strains involved in the construction of each
heterokaryon (data not shown). Therefore, the mutation
in strain A486 complemented carA, carRA and carC
mutations. These ... mutation leading to the loss of a functional
myristoylation site could determine the alteration of the
local molecular environment conditions required for the
association ofthe different enzyme...
... to the
protein of interest. In the case ofthe rpL32 fragment
or the (GCC)
9
sequence, there are several repeated
ZF5-binding sites within a single oligonucleotide.
Therefore, the affinity of ... (1994)
Identification of a GC element in the promotor of the
murine L32 ribosomal protein L32 gene and the 3¢-ter-
minal region ofthehuman apolipoprotein A-I gene,
capable of binding with murine and human ... Institute of Influenza, Ministry of Health
of the Russian Federation. The first pair of primers
(5¢-GGCCTTCAAGGCATTAAG-3¢,5¢-AAACAAATGG
CCTGTCCG-3¢) spanned a 958 bp 5¢-part ofthe ZF5
coding region; the...
... epitopes located
in the MUC5AC C-terminal cysteine-rich part.
Further localization ofthe epitopes of 45M1,
2-12 M1 and 166M1
In order to further locate the epitopes ofthe hitherto
unmapped 45M1, ... detailed
map ofthe epitopes for the mAbs, where 45M1 recog-
nizes an epitope located in the N-terminal region of
the C-terminal cysteine-rich part of MUC5AC, pre-
sumably in the last CysD domain ofthe ... 5. Mapping ofthe 45M1, 166M1 and 2-12M1 epitopes on the C-terminal cysteine-rich part ofhuman MUC5AC. The upper part of the
figure shows a schematic representation of full-length human MUC5AC...