... HPNAP_up (5Â-GCGGAATTCCATATGAAAACATTTGAAATT-3Â) and HPNAP_low (5Â-GCGGGATCCTTAAGCCAAATGGGCTTG-3Â),HPNAP_up (5Â-GCGGAATTCCATATGAAAACATTTGAAATT-3Â) and HPNAP_low (5Â-CCGCTCGAGAGCCAAATGGG-3Â), ... 157-up (5Â-GCGGAATTCCATATGAAAACATTTGAAATT-3Â) and HPNAP 157-low (5Â-CCGCTCGAGCCTTTCAGCGA-3Â) (XhoI), and HPNAP 58144-up (5Â-GCGGAATTCCATATGATCGTTCAATTAGGA-3Â)(EcoRI, NdeI) and HPNAP 58144-low ... 5Â-GGTGCCTTTCACATTCCACGCGAAGTTATGCACTTTCAT-3Â,5Â-AATTTCTTCAGTGGCTTTCGCCACATTGAAAAAATCGGT-3Â,5Â-GATCCTTTCAGCGAGATCCGCAAACATGTCCGCAAACTC-3Â and 5Â-TTGCAGCATCCAAATGGACGCTTGCAACTTGGCCAATTG-3Â for H2 5A, H3 7A, D5 2A and K13 4A, respectively. The PCR products...
... intrahospitaltransport.Using the statistical package Crunc h (Verion 4,CrunchSoftware,Oakland,California,USA),thethreegroups were analyzed for differences using a one-wayanalysis of variance ... RESEARC H Open AccessRoad trips and resources: there isabetter waySandra Swoboda1, John A Castro2, Karen A Earsing3, Pamela A Lipsett1AbstractBackground: Transport of critically ... a criti-cal care nurse, a physician and a respiratory therapist (ifthe patient is mechanically ventilated). Extra escort per-sonnel are required as necessary to transport additionalequipment...
... Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataGraham, Ronald Lewis, 1935-Concrete mathematics: a foundation for computerscience / Ron-ald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, Oren Patashnik.xiii,625 ... mathemat-ics was inferior and no longer worthy of attention. The goal of generalizationhad become so fashionable that a generation of mathematicians had becomeunable to relish beauty in the particular, ... hard one to the easy one.time to do warmupLet’s apply these ideas to a useful example. Consider the arrayexercises 4 and 6.) (Or to check outal alal a2 the Snickers bar a2 al a2 a2 languishing...
... synthesis and glycogen synthaseactivity, with a basal rate of flux at or near the plateau.The phosphorylase inactivator, CP-91149, caused bothactivation of glycogen synthase and translocation of ... glycogen synthesis by inactivation ofphosphorylase is associated with both activation andtranslocation of glycogen synthase, and that the formermechanism alone cannot explain the stimulation of glyco-gen ... glycogen degradation or activation of glycogensynthase alone and suggests an additional role for translo-cation of synthase. Titrations with the phosphorylase inac-tivator showed that stimulation...
... information, perform mathematical and /or logical operations then supply new information. 2. All computers have three basic capabilities. 3. Acomputerisa machine that can be made to operate ... magnetized or demagnetized. The machine is capable of storing and manipulating numbers, letters, and characters. The basic idea of acomputeris that we can make the machine do what we want ... reason, computer can be defined as devices (thiết bị?) which( 2) (!devices) accept information in the form of instructions called a program and characters called data, perform mathematical and/or...
... mid-way along the chain.Northern blot analysis showed high level expressionof the CYP4x1 RNA in brain and in aorta, and thiswas confirmed by analysis of the EST database; thisshowed significant ... was for 5 days. (C) Heart, kidney, lung and spleen RNA from each of three animals was analysed forCyp4x1 RNA, and a 5-day exposure of the autoradiograph is shown; – and + represent yeast tRNA without ... recep-tor-alpha expression in human liver. Mol Pharmacol 53,14–22.35 Akiyama TE et al. (2001) Peroxisome proliferator-acti-vated receptor-alpha regulates lipid homeostasis, but is not associated with...
... Comparini C, Calamassi R, Pazzagli L,Cappugi G & Scala A (2004) Cerato-platanin protein is located in the cell walls of ascospores, conidia andhyphae of Ceratocystis fimbriata f. sp. Platani. ... genomic databases using a tailor-made bioinformat-ics facility. The mascot search was run against all proteinsand DNA sequence information from public databasesV. Seidl et al. Epl1, a small secreted ... [e.g.cerato-platanin of Ceratocystis fimbriata f. sp. platani,Snodprot1 of Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Sp1 ofLeptosphaeria maculans) or human allergens and path-ogenesis-related proteins (As-CG...
... Tomioka, S., Sorimachi, H., Saido, T.C., Maruyama,K.,Okuyama ,A. ,Fujisawa-Sehara ,A. ,Ohno,S.,Suzuki,K.&Ishiura, S. (1999) Membrane-anchored metalloprotease MDC9has an alpha-secretase activity ... 25–31.37. Takahashi, S., Kasai, K., Hatsuzawa, K., Kitamura, N., Misumi,Y., Ikehara, Y., Murakami, K. & Nakayama, K. (1993) A mutation of furin causes the lack of precursor-processing activityin ... the disintegrinmetalloprotease ADAM10. J. Neurochem. 76, 1532–1539.41. Takahashi, S., Nakagawa, T., Kasai, K., Banno, T., Duguay, S.J.,VandeVen,W.J.M.,Murakami,K.&Nakayama,K.(1995) A second...
... intestine.AcknowledgementsThe author thanks Dr A. Iwamatsu (Central Laboratories f or Key Technology, Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd, Yokohama, Japan) for PMFanalysis.References1. G elman, L. & Auwerx, ... Expression o f p utative fatty acid tr ansporter g enes areregulated by p eroxisom e proliferator-activated receptor a and cactivators in a tissue- and i nd ucer-specific manner. J. Biol. Chem.273, ... examined the PPARa agonist-inducedproteins in the intestine, another important organ for lipidmetabolism e xpressing a fairly large amount of PPARa inmouse and human, to obtain new insight...
... arranging tasks are similar, an algorithm for one may be inap-propriate for the other. Viewing a person as a computational resource (or processor), wesee that the card-arranging task is done using ... abstract machine, nowknownas a Turing Machine, that is (theoretically)capable of doingany calculationthattoday’ssupercomputers can. He used this abstractmachine to show that there are certain prob-lems ... European languages, informatics, overwhat is called computerscience in the United States. Computerscienceis more thestudy of managing and processing information than it is the study of computers....