... oralcavity of women with cervical cancer, and their children Table Association of HR-HPV in theoralcavity of women with cervical cancer, with variables Four samples (5.71%) from theoralcavity ... 29% positivity in the cervix and 2.4% positivity in theoralcavity No association was found between HPV positivity and its types detected in the cervix andoralcavity of these women, suggesting ... processed the samples from the women with cervical cancer SBR collected and processed the samples from the children of the women with cervical cancer RS and TTH guided the bench work of the procedure...
... 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 associatedwiththe ... of cancer In summary, the Gab1 A/A was associatedwiththe low risk of H pylori infection while the G/A and A/A genotypes together may increase the risk for gastric atrophy The biological mechanism ... polymorphism andthe step of atrophy/metaplasia-gastric cancer We assessed whether the Gab1 gene polymorphism was associatedwiththe development of H pylori-related gastric cancer Table shows the Int...
... that the limit exists, where Bh (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 ... prove the formula for calculating the local dimension In 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 ... k−1 ] On the other hand, it is easy to see that k+1 k−1 ]+1=[ ] [ 2 Thus, Hk+1 = Hk + [ k+1 ] Then by considering the cases n is odd or n if even, we have the last resul in the claim The claim...
... (A and B) and HepG2 cells (C and D) were left untreated or treated with SA (5 mM) for the indicated time and harvested The upper panels in (A) and (C) show the northern blot analysis of HO-1 and ... cells with HO-2 siRNA induced the expression of HO-1 mRNA and protein without affecting the concentration of GAPDH mRNA and b-actin (Fig 4A,B) Likewise, the selective reduction of HO-2 mRNA with ... and (C) show relative expression levels of HO-1 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...
... of the Hu-K4 gene (A) Position of the exons on the BAC clone CTC-492K19 (GenBank AC010271.8) The first andthe last nucleotide of each exon are given The positions of the polyadenylation site, the ... mainly associatedwiththe plasma membrane or withthe membranes of intracellular organelles although they lack a transmembrane domain They are attached to the cytoplasmic face of the membranes via ... composition before exon They might or might not bear the exons or 4, part or the entire region between exons and (Fig 4B, 3¢ and 4¢), or extended exons or (Fig 4B, 1¢ and 5¢) and therefore differ in...
... But, as withthe analyses of outdoor recreation, most of the studies of visitors and residents andthe impact on their homes and communities come from single sites or a handful of sites with particular ... is the study of forests in the United States the types of forests, the extent of these forests, andthe ecosystem services that forests provide on a national level Similarly, the amount of land ... Management lands involve the most recreational visitors These lands are also the ones most involved in natural resources conservation, another way of showing the impact that preserving these lands has...
... that the limit exists, where Bh (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 ... results used in the proof of the Main Theorem The proof of the Main Theorem will be given in the last section Some Auxiliary Results Let X1 , X2 , be a sequence of i.i.d random variables each ... inductive hypothesis andthe formula for calculating for F3n , H3k+2 and G3k+1 , we finished the proof of the first inequality, that means # t3n F3n , for all n Similar argument and using the result...
... central nervous system, andthe lack of induction of inflammatory responses [22] Despite a long-standing interest in the field of muramyl peptides, the impact of these molecules at the mitochondrial ... and higher ROS levels than lean mice [28] These findings agree withthe hypothesis [29] that an increase in the mitochondrial membrane potential would slow the transport of electrons through the ... under standard conditions (12 h light ⁄ dark cycle, 22 ± °C) All experiments were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of the University of Balamand and complied withthe principles...
... was the highest compared to other pools from the same strain Therefore, further structural investigation was performed with this preparation The 1H NMR chemical shifts andthe grouping of the ... SDS/PAGE (B) and Western blot with mAb 2625 (C) and mAb LPS-1 (D) of fractionated LPS The dotted lines in the top panel indicate fractions andthe dashed lines in the lower panels indicate the borders ... between the LPS of wild-type RC1 and phase variant 811 [24] or between the LPS of the avirulent wild-type 5097 andthe corresponding mutant 137 [17] As the mAb 2625 LPS epitope was found to be associated...
... exist, we define the upper and lower local dimension, denoted α(s) and α(s), by taking the upper and lower limits respectively Observe that the local dimension is a function defined in the supp µ Denote ... result is the following: Main Theorem For a = we have α = 1, α = − √ log(1+ 5)−log , 1] log √ log(1+ 5)−log 2 log and E = [1 − The proof of the Main Theorem will be given in Section The next section ... i∈Ej 43 ki i∈Oj Then nj = oj + ej 3.2 Claim Withthe above notation we have j nj−1 oj = ; lim = and lim = r j→∞ nj j→∞ nj j→∞ nj lim Proof The proof of the first limit is trivial The second limit...
... in the Mascot database (Table 1) The MSDB identification number, the theoretical molecular mass, the theoretical pI, the sequence coverage andthe MASCOT score are shown in Table Among them, the ... Committee of Southern Medical University The informed consent with a uniform format was designed by the Ethics Committee and signed by the patients involved in the study before the trial All the patients ... S100A9 and LASP-1 may play 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...
... serum HMGB1 and CEA levels and evaluated the correlation of these values withthe progression of gastric carcinogenesis We then estimated the validity of HMGB1 as a potential biomarker for the screening, ... from the greater curvature of the antrum andthe midpoint of the greater curvature of the gastric body via endoscopic biopsy In the patients with cancer two specimens were obtained from the cancerous ... group), 40 with EGC (EGC group), 45 with AGC without distant metastasis (AGC group), and 42 with metastatic GC (M group) The clinical and pathological characteristics in each subject and their tumor...
... [29], and rheumatoid arthritis [15] Finally, the correlation of the -173 C allele andthe -794 CATT7 allele as a haplotype with scleroderma [30], systemic lupus erythematosus [31] andwiththe ... the two groups (Table 2) The allele CATT8 was neither detectable in the patients' group nor in either of the control groups The genotype distribution and allele frequencies for the -173 SNP and ... preconditions the power of the presented results for the -173 G/C SNP andthe -794 (CATT)n microsatellite was 98% and 87%, respectively The linkage disequilibrium of the two loci was assessed with the...
... mood and behavior or withthe illumination levels To that end, first, a multivariate regression model using the indexed sum score on the 15D and another model using the categorized sum score on the ... depression in the one andthe 15D item score on distress in the other, whereas the 15D sum score was the dependent variable in both models Both 15D items contributed to the HRQoL significantly and equally ... were significantly associatedwiththe GHQ-12 sum score in the two univariate regression models Thereafter, we confirmed that both the seasonal changes in mood and behavior andthe experienced illumination...
... assess the strength of association between the low ficolin-3 and high CRP levels on the one hand andthe unfavorable outcome of the disease on the other hand, we repeated the analysis as above in the ... secondary to the negative correlation between ficolin-3 on the one hand andthe severity of ischemic stroke andthe infarct size on the other hand, as discussed above It is well known that both the high ... indirect measure of the severity of the stroke, the concentration of the S100β in the follow up samples as an indicator of the infarct size, andthe outcome of the disease assessed by the modified Rankin...
... Alcohol-based hand rubs cause less skin irritation than hand washing, and are therefore preferred for hand hygiene from the dermatological point of view [97] • On the other hand, the previously ... ethanol exposure on the skin may pale into insignificance compared to its effects on the liver, central nervous system, and other body systems after ingestion [3] On the other hand, scientific studies ... Switzerland), and Scopus (Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands) This was accompanied by a hand search of the reference lists of all articles for any relevant studies not included in the databases The...
... article Authors’ contributions OS and YS treated the patient and wrote the case report HK and MTG critically revised the manuscript All authors read and approved the final manuscript Authors’ information ... diagnostic coronary angiogram within h of the onset of chest pain revealed normal right and left coronary artery systems (Figure 2) Since the coronary arteries were normal, oral diltiazem (60 mg) three ... patient was treated withthe calcium antagonist diltiazem The observed improvement in his clinical and electrocardiographic findings andthe relief of his chest pain after stopping the cayenne pepper...
... see 40 and hence ψ is univalent in Í Furthermore, by using the same techniques as in the proof of Theorem 3.1, we can prove the convexity univalence of F and so the details may be omitted Therefore, ... 3.29 has the univalent solution G, it is the best subordinant of the given differential superordination This completes the proof of Theorem 3.2 Combining Theorems 3.1 and 3.2, we obtain the following ... z zp 3.37 Moreover, the functions Hp,q,s α1 g1 z /zp and Hp,q,s α1 g2 z /zp are the best subordinant andthe best dominant, respectively The assumption of Theorem 3.3 that the functions p − λ...
... polynomials to express the bosonic q-integral on p and investigate some properties of the weighted q-Bernstein polynomials associatedwiththe weighted q-Bernoulli polynomials by using the expression ... dμq x p −1 n−l q−α dμq−1 x 2.14 By comparing the coefficients on the both sides of 2.12 and 2.14 , we obtain the following theorem Theorem 2.4 For n, k ∈ with n > k n−k n−k α −1 l βk l l In particular, ... l α 2k,q Therefore, by 2.18 and 2.19 , we obtain the following theorem Theorem 2.6 For m, n, k ∈ nα α q with m 1−q n > 2k n m α q2 βn 1, one has m−l,q−1 n m α −1 l βl,q l l 2.20 Furthermore,...