... Institute of Molecular Medicine, National Tsing Hua University, Hsin-Chu, TaiwanAn outbreak ofsevereacuterespiratory syndrome (SARS) occurred primarily in Asia in 2003. The causa-tive agent of SARS ... multimerization,translation inhibitory activity and cellular localizationTsui-Yi Peng1,2, Kuan-Rong Lee2 and Woan-Yuh Tarn11 Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan2 ... the severeacuterespiratory syndrome- CoVnucleocapsid protein modulates its activity in translation control and alsointerferes with its oligomerization and aggregation in stress granules.AbbreviationsGST,...
... disinfectants should be readily available ã Gloves, gowns, masks and disposal units should be readily available ã Careful and frequent cleaning of surfaces with disposable clothes and alcohol-based ... pathology ofsevereacuterespiratorysyndrome (SARS): a study of 8 autopsy cases from Singapore. Hum Pathol, 2003. 34:743-8. 21. Lang Z., et al. Pathological study on severeacuterespiratory syndrome. ... Donnelly C .A. , et al. Epidemiological determinants of spread of causal agent ofsevereacute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong. Lancet, 2003. 361:1761-6. 68. Pan S.F., et al. Cardiac arrest in severe...
... of SARS-CoV helicase (A) in wild-type and (B) bananin-resistant variants. Seryl and leucylside chains in position 259 are shown in a green ball and stickrepresentation.Z. Wang et al. Mechanisms ... a trioxa-adamantane moiety covalently bound to a pyridoxal derivative to add potential cytoprotectivefunctionality [15]. Several parent adamantane deriva-tives are already used clinically [16,17], ... an additional four passages.The bananin-resistant virus variants were identified by a plaque assay in the presence of 100 lm bananin asdescribed previously [24] and further isolated by isolatingviral...
... National Taiwan University SARS Research Team:Characterization ofsevereacuterespiratory syndrome coronavirus genomes in Taiwan: molecular epidemiology and genome evolution. Proc Natl Acad ... the premature release of unassembled viralRNA. It may also enhance virus packaging as it appearsthat the assembly of coronavirus occurs intracellularly,probably in the intermediate compartments ... human coronaviruses,Table 1: Amino acid sequences of the cytoplasmic tail of spike (S) proteins of coronaviruses are compared with the YxxΦ (where x is any amino acid and Φ is an amino acid...
... National Taiwan University SARS Research Team:Characterization ofsevereacuterespiratory syndrome coronavirus genomes in Taiwan: molecular epidemiology and genome evolution. Proc Natl Acad ... can alsobind other adaptor protein complexes, like AP-1, 3 and 4, and the differential binding to the different adaptors willdetermine the pathway ofa cargo protein containing a particular ... LL,Guan Y, Rozanov M, Spaan WJ, Gorbalenya A: Unique and con-served features of genome and proteome of SARS-coronavi-rus, an early split-off from the coronavirus group 2 lineage. JMol Biol...
... malnutrition and HIV infection and AIDS in children, especially in poor areas, strong links between community- based management ofsevereacute malnutrition and AIDS programmes are essential. Voluntary ... International Code of Hygienic Practice for Foods for Infants and Children of the Codex Alimentarius Standard CAC/RCP 21-1979 (available at <http://www.codexalimentarius.net/download/standards/297/CXP_021e.pdf>). ... <http://www.codexalimentarius.net/download/standards/297/CXP_021e.pdf>). All added mineral salts and vitamins should be on the Advisory List of Mineral Salts and Vitamin Compounds for Use in Foods for Infants and Children of the Codex Alimentarius Standard CAC/GL...
... Hills and Julie Jacobson of PATH for their support. Also thanks to Alya Dabbagh and Joachim Hombach of WHO for their assist-ance. Grateful thanks also to Professor Osamu Nakagomi, Nagasaki Univer-sity ... study population was that of Taiwan itself and other offshore islands such as the Pescadores. Afterpatients were identified, blood and convalescent sera wereobtained, andof 1,024 patients, 273 ... and mental/physical impairment in a further 24%.An analysis of United States National Hospital DischargeSurvey data from the period 1988 to 1997 revealed anaverage encephalitis-associated hospitalisation...
... ClonepRKX3, a derivative of tRNAGly1-1 has a single TATA ele-ment at )130 bp and is transcribed to the same levels as theparent. pmutRKX3 has the single TATATAA element of pRKX3 mutated to GATATCA. ... transcription factor TFIIIBAkhila Parthasarthy and Karumathil P. GopinathanDepartment of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, IndiaIn eukaryotes, nuclear gene transcriptions ... each of the lanes areshown on the right-hand side of thepanels. Black bars represent tRNAGly1-1 and white bars represent tRNAGly1-6,7. A. Parthasarthy and K. P. Gopinathan Regulation of...
... Theseanatomic changes include a shortening of the maxillary,ethmoid, palatal and mandibular bones, acute oral cavity-skull base angulation, pharyngeal collapse with anteriormigration of the ... oral and nasal vowels are smaller than normal because the oral vowelsare also nasalized. An explanation for this could be thatapnoea speakers have weaker control over the velopharyngealmechanism, ... both groups(apnoea and nonapnoea) in how nasalization varied fromnasal to nonnasal contexts and vice versa. Interestingly,Table 3: Median and P-values of phonation measurements ob-tained when...
... LM. A targeted approach for antiangiogenic therapy of metastatic human colon cancer. Am Surg. 2003; 69:3-10. 13. Nakamura T, Sato K, Hamada H. Effective gene transfer to human melanomas via ... XY, Fang H, Yang ZG, et al. Matrine inhibits invasiveness and metastasis of human malignant melanoma cell line A3 75 in vitro. Int J Dermatol. 2008; 47:448-56. 7. Gabizon AA, Shmeeda H, Zalipsky ... Preparation and in vitro evaluation of liposomal chloroquine diphosphate loaded by a transmem-brane pH-gradient method. Int J Pharm. 2008; 361:56-63. 22. Maitani Y, Aso Y, Yamada A, et al....