... disease was achieved by serial PCI of the remaining diseased coronary arteries according to hemodynamic relevance and morphology of the stenosis during the further clinical course Basic clinical ... of the LAD by PCI, were enrolled in this study Successful acute revascularization of the infarcted area was achieved by recanalisation, PCI and Stenting of the culprit lesion in the infarct-related ... underwent CABG In the 11 patients with vessel disease a stenosis > 50% was found in the circumflex artery in patients and in the right coronary artery in patients Complete revascularization in the patients...
... term in PANTHER A P value was determined using the binomial statistic (that is, the probability that the number of genes observed in each category occurred by chance [randomly], as determined by ... Nuclease 0.04 Antibacterial response protein 0.05 Transmembrane receptor regulatory/adaptor protein 0.008 Metalloprotease inhibitora 0.02 Phosphorylase 0.03 Protease inhibitor 0.03 Cysteine protease ... activation, endothelin signaling pathway, hypoxia response, and plasminogen-activating cascade In cluster 2, 216 genes were expressed significantly more in LS than early RA The main biological processes...
... population of increased array intensities (outliers) in the quadrant of positive M values and A > 11, indicating that UV stimulation preferentially leads to increased promoter binding by Egr1 in comparison ... resulted in negligible induction of Egr1 upon UV stimulation Hence, at least 90% of Egr1 induction in these cells was downstream of the ERK MAP kinase the characteristic induction of Egr1 protein, indicating ... (58.3% in total) whereas the frequency of EBSs in a set of 200 random sequences was only 23% (p < 0.005) Thus, the promoters reported as bound by Egr1 indeed contain a significant increase in the...
... whole, by boosting infrastructure, training and supplies, and increasing public confidence in the health care system of many developing countries [4,24] The WHO data we have analyzed, which incorporates ... collection was completed in September 2008 A search of health indicators by year was performed using the WHOSIS database for all countries within the WHO Africa Region Socio-economic and demographic indicators ... There has been a welldocumented increase in individuals receiving HIV care in locations receiving PEPFAR funding [8], and several studies have suggested local decreases in mortality where HIV services...
... regulon involved in the replicative process Interestingly, genes encoding RNA-binding proteins were often found in the clusters of co-regulated genes and, as suggested in [3], some of these proteins ... described in budding yeast, fruit fly and mammalian cells [4], and possibly the best-studied examples are the Pumilio RNAbinding protein family members (PUFs) in yeast Indeed, each yeast PUF was found ... involved in post-transcriptional control of gene expression Genome analysis has revealed that kinetoplastid parasites have an unusually large repertoire of genes coding for RNA-binding proteins [7],...
... are introduced into So-RNase HI or 4·-RNase HI The stabilities of the 4·-RNase HI, 5·-RNase HI and 6·-RNase HI proteins against thermal denaturation were analysed as described for R97G-RNase ... conserved as Arg27 in Ec-RNase HI and Arg31 in Thermus thermophilus RNase HI (Tt-RNase HI) Gly39 and Gly97 are conserved as Gly41 and Gly100 in Tt-RNase HI, respectively Val76 is conserved as Val74 in ... the protein solution was increased linearly by approximately 1.0 °CÆmin)1 Thermal denaturation of these proteins was reversible in the presence of m GdnHCl The temperature of the midpoint of the...
... findings indicated that communicating with clients and colleagues in the clinical setting was perceived as the greatest difficulty Based on the needs analysis, a course on Speaking and Listening ... needs assessment) as the activities involved in gathering information that will serve as the basis for developing a curriculum which meet the learning needs of a particular group of students In ... (Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) The findings of the study indicated that the majority of Thai engineering students have equal perceived English language needs in all four major areas,...
... functions in maintaining a bound peptide in place As indicated previously, it was to be expected that the distinct water networks within the HLA-B27 binding groove might be in uenced by lowering the ... are depicted by dashed red lines (A) pVIPR-U5 drawn in purple as presented by B*2705 (B) pVIPR-U5 drawn in yellow as presented by B*2709 (C) The binding of pVIPR by B*2705 occurs in a dual conformation ... reflecting almost identical peptide-binding modes, as observed in both structures By contrast, in the structures of B*2709:pVIPR-U5 and B*2705:pVIPR (Fig 7B,C), His114 is involved in two indirect...
... administration extremely casual, and the plantation managements easy-going In short, after introducing slavery into the new world the Spaniards maintained it in sluggish fashion, chiefly in the ... which Las Casas was making, even though his programme and theirs were different.[12] The outcome was that while the settling of the encomienda problem was indefinitely postponed, authorization was ... from a few great towns such as Coomassee and Benin, life in Guinea was wholly on a village basis, each community dwelling in its own clearing and having very slight intercourse with its neighbors...
... previously found in the area Ži.e Alvarez et al 1995 and elsewhere Among trace elements, B Ž0.42᎐0.53 mgrkg., Cr in all cases F 0.01 mgrkg., Hg in all cases - 0.005 mgrkg., Mo in all cases F 0.01 ... Concentration and distribution in depth of arsenic, copper, iron, lead and manganese Žmgrkg a Element Treatment Depth Žcm 0᎐5 As ZT CT Past ZT CT Past ZT CT Past ZT CT Past ZT CT Past Pb Cu Fe Mn 5᎐10 ... under controlled conditions As a general view, Fergusson Ž1991 pointed out that levels of extractable trace elements not always can be explained as a function of changes in soil properties This was...
... domain constituting the Ca2+ binding motif is found in a large number of Ca2+-binding proteins, and is also known as the EF hand [16] Proteins containing the EF hand are divided into two classes ... 273 to 323 K The increase in spectral shift or bandwidth in response to the increase in temperature may indicate the involvement of more thermally populated excitonic states in the Qy-state manifold ... in the starting temperature of the faster phases was found (293 versus 273 K), indicating that the pigment–protein assembly of the 915 nm complex is more stable, most likely because of the binding...
... calcium increase and a further increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 (Fig 3Aa) Both of these calcium increases were accompanied by increased Ins(1,4,5)P3, indicating that calcium can enhance receptor-induced Ins(1,4,5)P3 ... restored the intracellular calcium concentration, the increase in Ins(1,4,5)P3 was sustained In addition, the subsequent increase in calcium was less effective at enhancing the increase initial receptor-activated ... via G-protein receptor kinase or PKC [21,22], it is less likely that calcium increases Ins(1,4,5)P3 metabolism by inhibiting receptor desensitization, inasmuch as the reduction in Ins(1,4,5)P3...
... settings, such asin meetings at work Talking in private settings reflects the assumption that femininity means taking care of others and main-taining relationships; talking in public settings reflects ... feminine play a role in how we communicate For example, women may find it easier to talk in private settings, such as on the phone at home, and men may find it easier to talk in public settings, ... "Enhancing the Communication Skills of Educational Managersin Vinh Phuc province: Basis for a training program" , the researcher would like to contribute a part of the theory and practice in building...
... explanations, giving directions, showing approval, engaging in the myriad instructional acts that a teacher performs in the classroom The definition of teaching performance has not been attained universally ... "self-actualization", being independently confident in meeting challenging life or in choosing between that which is more and that which is less worthwhile and in feeling that one's time has been used creatively ... for vitamins or proteins Conversely, it is possible to satisfy the hunger need in part by other activities such as drinking water or smoking cigarettes In other words, relatively isolable as these...
... W, Huang H, Hu L, Ramdas L, Zhou YH, Liao WS, Fuller GN, Zhang W: Insulin-like growth factor binding protein enhances glioblastoma invasion by activating invasion-enhancing genes Cancer Research ... fibronectin serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade E (nexin, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1), member TGFB-induced factor (TALE family homeobox) thrombospondin tissue inhibitor ... TGFβ activation in glioblastomas In addition, genes involved in antigen presentation were upregulated in the TGFβ strong response glioblastomas These included the genes encoding class I major histocompatibility...
... Laser Scanning Microscope (Carl Zeiss International, Jena, Germany) Measurement of CD3+ pixels within the ROIs encompassing parenchyma and meninges was done using the public domain NIH Image program ... manually defined regions of interest (ROIs) of VLWM (Figure 2B) Axon and myelin injury in VLWM, most severe in the control groups, was apparent in EAE mice as evidenced by the intensity changes in radial ... blocked in 0.1% Triton X-100 and 3% goat serum for 60 minutes at room temperature Primary antibody was incubated overnight at 4° Slides were washed in C 0.2 % fish skin gelatin in PBS followed by incubation...
... 100 3.4.4 Control fruit fly by using protein bait for large area in some provinces After some experiment to control fruit fly by using protein bait for large area of apple and peach in 2003-2005 ... 10% in litchi, 40% in apple (Ziziphus jujuba), 29% in yellow citrus (mid season), 52% in Diospiros kaki, 25 - 60% in Psidium guajava Control of fruit fly by using protein bait for large areas ... percentage infestation during the early season rose quickly towards the end of the season For example: in the early season, 4% of the peach crop was infected and this figure rose to 100% by late season...
... weighed to determine saturated fresh mass The area of the fresh blade was determined using WinFolia software (Regent Instruments, Quebec, 2000), and dry mass was measured after oven-drying for five ... competition from the pine overstory, depending on pine number, size and distance Aboveground competition by pines was assessed by measuring the distance, the diameter at breast height (dbh) and ... Biomass allocation Relative biomass allocation within plants was computed in g per g of total seedling biomass to avoid size effects, and the possible effect of seedling mass was tested using...