... production of all secondary batteries in Japan.[8] Figure 1-1: Comparisonofdifferentbatterytechnologiesintermsofvolumetricandgravimetricenergy densities. [6] 1.1.1 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION In ... performances in all three termsof capacity, rate capability, and cyclic stability xi LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: Comparisonofdifferentbatterytechnologiesintermsofvolumetricandgravimetricenergy ... IONP@mC -60 0 (D-F) Insets of B and D: magnified TEM images of one IONP@PC and IONP@mC -60 0 Insets of C and F: SAED patterns of IONP@PC and IONP@mC -60 0 95 Figure 6- 4: Particle size distributions of...
... 100 (13. 86) b 1.4 Asialofetuin Arylglycosides Oligosaccharides 66 83 5.3 8.2 259 0 69 2 62 3 0 .6 0 .6 0.4 72 2.5 0.7 87 120 a Rrepresents the remainder of the N-linked oligosaccharide chain b Actual ... Comparisonof the putative amino-acid sequence of hST6Gal II and mST6Gal II The two vertical dots indicate identical amino acid residues and single dots indicate similar amino-acid residues The underlined ... sequence (A) and hydropathy profile (B) of human ST6Gal II, and (C) comparisonof the sialylmotifs L, S and VS of hST6Gal II with those of previously cloned sialyltransferases (A) Numbering of the cDNA...
... encouraging results were obtained: there was a complete remission in 64 % of cases (14 of 22) for Chen et al., [7], in 50% (2 of 4) for Hiyama et al., [ 16] andin 50% (5 of 10) for Nakamura et al., ... cells expressed bcl -6 and not bcl-2; in two patients there were not alterations of p53 and k-ras genes and microsatellite instability [ 16] Morgner et al., [15], collecting cases of lymphoma regression, ... trials indicated the depth of infiltration of tumor as the determinant factor for the complete remission: 100% (7 of 7) of tumors limited to mucosa or submucosa versus 30% (3 of 10) of those infiltrating...
... A -67 7/S -67 8 UL 26 UL 26/ 677 UL 26/ 281 UL 26/ 281 /67 7 UL 26. 5 UL 26. 5/327 Figure Schematic representation of UL 26 and UL 26. 5 in the DEV Clone-03 strain The location of the R and M cleavage sites are indicated ... in infected cells [6] The B-capsids of HSV-1 contain a large amount of the scaffolding protein (the product of the UL 26. 5 gene), and smaller amounts of VP24 and VP21, the products of the UL 26 ... Production of the recombinant protein UL26c Owing to the difficulty of expressing the whole UL 26 gene (in total 2124 bp in length) of DEV, we used prokaryotic expression of the C-terminal 360 -amino...
... to form a domain on the matrix side, and 36 form a domain extending into the intermembrane space In the third mutant (V79-G35) one might expect a protein to be inserted into the inner membrane, ... protein is not assembled into the human complex I Inspection of the amino acid sequences of the known mammalian ESSS proteins reveals a high degree of conservation in the C-terminal domain (including ... protein–protein interactions with other hydrophilic domains of neighboring integral membrane subunits, and interspecies interactions are incompatible From the comparative studies with a series of Chinese...
... [14C]Gly-Sar, pH 6. 0, 10 min, n ¼ 4) andin SKPT cells (B) (10 lM [14C]Gly-Sar, pH 6. 0, 10 min, n ¼ 4) in the presence of increasing concentrations of Bip-Pro (0–0.3 16 mM) Uptake rates measured in the ... at increasing Bip-Pro concentrations The diffusional component of [14C]Gly-Sar uptake, of 8% in Caco-2 cells andof 4% in SKPT cells, measured in the presence of excess of Gly-Sar (30 mM and ... change of the carrier protein following H+ binding and substrate binding represents the rate limiting step in the substrate translocation cycle Differences in the maximal transport currents of peptide...
... Glu 164 , Arg 167 and Trp198 in abrin-a and abrin-c, and Tyr115, Tyr158, Glu212, Arg215 and Trp2 46 in ricin) and another ve conserved residues (Asn72, Arg124, Gln 160 , Glu195 and Asn1 96 in abrin-a and ... potent plant toxin, similar to abrin and ricin Cloning of the coding gene from pulchellin A-chain will greatly facilitate the understanding of the protein structure and function, and lay a solid ... of genomic cloning and 5Â RACE, indicated a 34-amino acid N-terminal leader peptide, 251 residues corresponding to pulchellin A-chain and a small linker peptide (14 residues) joining the A- and...
... domain at the C-terminus of BChE was deleted by placing a stop codon at position 530 [25, 26] The stop codon deleted 45 amino acids from the C-terminus to yield a protein containing 529 amino ... continuously for as long as months Each L of culture medium contained 3±5 mg of 4sugOff17/455/481/4 86 BChED Puri®cation of 4sugOff17/455/481/4 86 BChED Units of activity are expressed as lmoles of ... according to Laemmli [ 46] using the Biorad MiniProtean II gel system and Coomassie blue staining (B) Isoelectrofocusing gel was carried out on a Pharmacia Phast System using Phast gel (4 6. 5;...
... depends both on an intact twin-arginine motif in the signal peptide and on the generation of a structural export signal induced by cofactor binding Eur J Biochem 263 , 543–551 36 Agarwal, A., Tan, ... that the absence of the N-terminal signal peptide in the matHoloHiPIP results in targeting deficiency even in the presence of ATP (B) 55Fe tracing data obtained using standard targeting assays with ... data indicate that, during ATP-dependent membrane targeting, preHoloHiPIP retained its iron-sulfur cofactor, and that the cofactor-binding domain was exposed on the INV membrane surface, and not...
... spectrum c) indicative of biliverdin formation [ 36] For the ring opening that occurs in the conversion of verdohaem to biliverdin, O2 and reducing equivalents are clearly necessary In order to ... Matera et al [ 26] However, the sharpness of the Soret band of our ferric form was remarkable in that the ratios of intensities of the Soret maximum of our ferric and ferrous forms to that of the CO-ferrous ... Ikeda-Saito, M (19 96) Oxygen and one reducing equivalent are both required for the conversion of a-hydroxyhemin to verdoheme in heme oxygenase J Biol Chem 271, 66 18 66 24 Ó FEBS 2002 Conversion of a-hydroxyhaem...
... role of B cells in the optimal host response against MTB by increasing the infection inoculum (Vordermeier et al., 19 96; Maglione et al., 2007) In addition the protection of mice against MTB infection ... for handling MTB infection Significantly higher numbers and + + percentage of CD3 CD 16 CD 56 NK cells detected in patients with PTB in this study may therefore indicate the contribution of NK ... associated CD4 + lymphopenia observed in the present study andin other studies require further investigation to gain a better understanding of the mechanism(s) and factors involved REFERENCES Aktas E,...
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... similar binding affinity to human CCR5, suggesting that addition of the FI did not alter the binding affinity of the CCR5 antibody component (Fig 2A) We tested mixing of CCR5mAb and T- 263 5 at a ... penicillin/streptomycin, mM L-glutamine, mM sodium-pyruvate, 0.1 mM MEM non-essential amino acids) supplemented with μg/mL phytohemagglutinin (all Invitrogen) and maintained in PBMC media containing ... the transmembrane domains of CCR5 does not interfere with the binding of a CCR5mAb, targeted to the extracellular loops of the receptor [14, 16] In contrast, pre-binding of the CCR5mAb which competes...
... Soc 1, 67 –72 (19 96) Aziz, A, Rather, NA: A refinement of a theorem of Paul Turan concerning polynomials Math Ineq Appl 1, 231–238 (1998) Jain, VK: Generalization of an inequality involving maximum ... Rate of growth of polynomials not vanishing inside a circle J Inequal Pure Appl Math 6, 1–9 (2005) Zireh Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:111 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/111 ... ≥ By applying Lemma 2 .6 for q(z), we get Zireh Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:111 http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2011/1/111 k Page of |an−1 |...
... effective in providing direct readout of high intensity photon beams generated by clinical linear accelerators in situations involving high levels of background radiation and interference and where remote ... on and off for periods of minute resulted in a series of graphs of the type shown in Figures and Figure shows the case when applying a reasonably high level signal, ΔVout = 107 .6 mV, Δ f = 67 .753 ... radiation field In applications where a differential input is appropriate for the type of sensor selected, the input Integrated Circuit LM751 may be replaced with a single AD6 26 [6] precision instrumentation...
... smooth line that goes around the outside edges of the combined shape Your cartoon monkey should be finished This method of building the monkey can be modified to create many different kinds of monkeys ... show the start of the tail Finish off the end of the tail above the left shoulder of the monkey If you have problems with this shape, think of it as two rectangles, with one on top of the other ... drawing a surface to stand on You can this either by adding a line under the feet of the character, or by drawing a shadow underneath him This places your character 'somewhere' rather than having...
... an endpoint of Pn Then Pn \ v consists of two disjoint paths, say Q1 and Q2 Let u1 be the endpoint of Q1 such that it is a neighbor of v in Pn Consider the paths Q1 and Q1 v in Pn Since v ... multiplicity of a root of the matching polynomial of a tree to be equal to the minimum number of vertex disjoint paths needed to cover it Before stating the main result, we require some terminology and ... vertex u of G the electronic journal of combinatorics 16 (2009), #R81 Suppose P is a path in G Let G \ P denote the graph obtained from G by deleting the vertices of P and all the edges incident...