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Average-linkage clustering of proteins quantified in the honey bee larvaeFigure 4
Average-linkage clustering of proteins quantified in the honey bee larvae. Proteins that ... [26,27].
Proteins with high copy number, including the many dis-
cussed above, are always the first to be investigated in any
organism. The difficulties in studying proteins in ho...
... that the initiating pathway determines a distinctive
expression phenotype in tumors. In addition, using proteins
as markers of cell phenotypes, we showed that initiating
oncogenes determine the ... in this study were
arrayed at the National Cancer Institute microarray facility.
All slides of each array type were printed in a single batch. The
8.7k slides contain the 8700 Incyte GEM1...
... form of the enzyme
(iNOS) is involved in inflammatory disease of the airways
and in host defense against infection [2,3].
We previously demonstrated that NO metabolites were
increased in tracheo-bronchial ... pulmo-
nary inflammation or lung damage [22]. Chiba et al. [23]
reported that NOS activity in airway tissues was elevated
in antigen-induced AHR rats, mainly due to the inducti...
... non-specific generalized
cellular toxicity. Interestingly, in our assays, miRNAs
upregulated by transfected pNL4-3 were exceedingly rare.
Pending further understanding of mechanisms, it is con-
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... dur-
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tion and inflammation in the release of S-100 protein. Due to
the high infection rate in patients receiving MTH in our study,
this ... hours at the intensive care unit
via a web-based data entry system using an Utstein-Style like
template, introduced by the German Society of Anaesthesiol-
ogy and Intensive Care Medi...
... Mitochondrial (20 lgofprotein)or
cytosolic (90 lg of protein) preparations were loaded onto an
SDS/polyacrylamide gel. Gels were then incubated in a
medium containing tetrametylbenzidine in 10% isopropanol
and ... medium.
Matrix proteins release assay
For the assay of the in vitro release of matrix proteins,
mitochondria (10 mg protein mL
)1
) were suspended in the
swelling medium,...
... from Pharmingen-Becton Dickin-
son (San Diego, CA, USA). Biotinylated antibodies were
detected using an allophycocyanin-conjugated streptavidin
antibody (Pharmingen-Becton Dickinson). Staining was ... units.
The analysis was done blind and 50 glomeruli per section
were analysed.
Flow cytometry
Flow cytometry was performed using a three colour staining
on spleen cells and thymocytes and analys...
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... understanding injury
aetiology based on the notion that asynchrony in joint
coupling and changes in joint coupling variability of
movement may result in injury [24]. Some researchers
have subsequently ... studies have investigated the complexities of the
multiple foot segments using a joint coupling approach
or by investigating joint coupling variability.
Variability in joint coupling...
... Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
2
Faculty of
Nursing, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
3
Schulich School of
Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
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