... to suppression of respiration during hypoxia In the absence of differential regulation of a specific nuclear gene coding for the subunitsof CytOX, changes in the microenvironment of the cell may ... expression of mRNAs for CytOX subunits and also the catalytic activity of the enzyme complex Our results show that the levels of some of the select mitochondrial and nuclear genome encoded CytOX ... alters the expression of the two nuclear genome coded isoforms of CytOX V [10,32] The regulation of genes CytOX5a and CytOX5b, coding for the two isofoms Va and Vb, parallels that of genes CYC1 and...
... seeming absence of rBAT ancestors in nematodes and arthropods (Fig 1) The other completely different scenario that would seemingly obey the observation of a generally higher degree of sequence–structural ... lack of domain B protruding out of the TIM barrel in the place of loop connecting the b3-strand to the a3-helix [9,21] Sharing domain B by rBATs and GH13 enzymes, and especially the sequence of ... presence of full GH13 domain B in hcHAT1 and the absence of its parts in hcHAT2 indicate the eventual intermediary or primordial character of both hcHAT1 and hcHAT2 with regard to the appearance of...
... treatment of non articular fractures of the lower end of the radius (author’s transl)] Ann Chir 1976, 30:903-908 14 Willenegger H, Guggenbuhl A: [Operative treatment of certain cases of distal ... Repositioning and stabilization of the radial styloid process in comminuted fractures of the distal radius using a single approach: the radio-volar double plating technique Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery ... Jacobi et al Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2010, 5:55 http://www.josr-online.com/content/5/1/55 Page of 15 Rikli DA, Regazzoni P: Fractures of the distal end of the radius treated...
... muscular layer of the esophagus and extended to the Figure Histopathology of esophageal growth Photomicrograph of histopathological analysis of esophageal growth showing moderately differentiated ... Page of adventitia Perineural infiltration and lymphatic emboli were noted Circumferential cut margins were free of tumor The tumor had infiltrated the full thickness of the wall of the cardia of ... these, there have been few case reports of metastasis of breast carcinoma to the esophagus or vice versa No other cases of synchronous double malignancy of breast and esophageal carcinomas can...
... determinants of static lung volumes are the elastic recoil of the chest wall and that of the lung parenchyma Loss of elastic recoil of the lung parenchyma and, to a lesser degree, decrease in respiratory ... lesser increase in respiratory effort in older patients may result from a decrease in respiratory drive and respiratory muscle performance In spite of the fact that indexes ofrespiratory effort ... relationship between force of contraction (Pdi/Pdimax) and duration of contraction (ratio of inspiratory time to total respiratory cycle duration [TI/TTOT]) and is related inversely to respiratory muscle...
... Here, a minimum of 5000 pixels of digital cell images were analyzed in terms of bleaching kinetics and the efficiency of FRET was calculated from the mean bleaching time-constants of the donor dye ... indicated a significant degree of molecular vicinity between CD25 and class I HLA molecules on all cells, regardless of the expression level of b and cc chains or class I HLA (see MT-1 cells; Fig 1B) ... cells ofdifferent growth phases and appeared similarly in Kit225K6 T cells growing in the presence of IL-2 or deprived of IL-2, alike This strongly suggests that compartmentalization of the...
... of sample analysis are shown in Table These results are not so different due to a stable component of waste and the time of refuse of each cell The result of analyzing samples is around 50% of ... reference of other default k values K = 0.04 is assumed for using in estimation of landfill gas in Nam Son landfill (2000) Suppose that gas collection efficiency of recovery system is 70%, maximum of ... volume of methane Maximum of methane emission occurs at the time of closed landfill operation It takes account for 60 million m3 at 2020 approximately Minimum of emission is 2.3 millions m3 of methane...
... of sample analysis are shown in Table These results are not so different due to a stable component of waste and the time of refuse of each cell The result of analyzing samples is around 50% of ... reference of other default k values K = 0.04 is assumed for using in estimation of landfill gas in Nam Son landfill (2000) Suppose that gas collection efficiency of recovery system is 70%, maximum of ... volume of methane Maximum of methane emission occurs at the time of closed landfill operation It takes account for 60 million m3 at 2020 approximately Minimum of emission is 2.3 millions m3 of methane...
... consisting of four collagenous trimers cross-linked by disulphide bonds, to create a cruciform structure Each trimer of the molecule consists of three polypeptide chains and each subunit consists of ... aggregation of pneumococci varied not only between strains of the same multilocus sequence type (but different serotypes), but also between strains of the same serotype Nei- http:/ /respiratory- research.com/content/6/1/126 ... nasopharynx (figureSP-D-/- (◆)(n = of S pneumoniae time infected intranasally of 1), numbers SP-D+/+ (■) mice Time error of the with SEM) Time course of the change in numbers of S pneumoniae in the nasopharynx...
... was induced by administration of 0.12 ml/kg of oleic acid over 30 At 120 after the beginning of oleic acid injection, a set of parameters was obtained at a PEEP level of cm H2O (ARDS) Subsequently, ... oleic acid injection ance of( ARDS) functional bytrial after acute (FRC) and static compliTime courserespiratory system (Crs) during respiratory distress syn-endance of the respiratory system (Crs) ... overdistension was present at a PEEP of 20 cm H2O In this study, the optimal level of PaO2 was obtained at a PEEP of 20 and 15 cm H2O Because one of the goals of PEEP is to reach an arterial saturation...
... LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1.1 An example of supply chains Figure 3.1 Network structure of the supply chain with deterministic demands 25 Figure 3.2 Network structure of the supply chain ... supply chain with two MNCs 128 Figure 6.2 Impact of currency exchange rate of Country on the after-tax profit 131 Figure 6.3 Impact of currency exchange rate of Country on the market price of ... for supply chain design and planning to enhance the efficiencies of the activities in supply chains It thus forms the focus of this thesis First of all, this thesis reviews the state of art on...
... to the DD of PCR products Using 500 arbitrary primer sets, we examined about 50 000 bands, 266 of which amplified differently between the two zones, and Cloning and sequencing of the differently ... Dendrogram of acyl-CoA synthetase family proteins The tree was generated with a CLUSTAL X program using amino acid sequences of the mouse very long -chain acyl-CoA synthetase (mVLACS), human long -chain ... NeuroD were prepared by RT-PCR using pairs of primers: OMP 5¢-gagtagagagcctgaagcag-3¢ 1998 Y Oka et al (Eur J Biochem 270) Ó FEBS 2003 Fig Comparison of MACS (medium -chain acyl-CoA synthetase) family...
... Because of the complexity of the ligand molecules, initial investigations were done using the smaller, apparently less complex middle -chain PSNH4OH/HF and were completed with long -chain PS (see below) ... together with long -chain PS from wild-type RC1 at different temperatures Fig Detail of the STD NMR spectrum of the middle -chain PSNH4OH/HF from wild-type RC1 in the presence of mAb 2625 showing ... performed to calculate the average chain- length of the PSNH4OH/HF and the distribution of N-methylated legionaminic acid derivatives [15] Integration of the signals of 1D 1H NMR spectra indicated...
... combination of the absolute configurations of both monosaccharides, and in the case of the Ps distincta polysaccharide it reflects different configurations of the monosaccharides The A-B-fragment of the ... bands indicative of the LPS being composed of disaccharide repeating units forming a high molecular mass O-PS of a restricted mass range [13] The O-PS was isolated from the S-LPS of F maritimus ... monosaccharides were identified by GLC analysis of reduced and acetylated products from the use of conventional acid hydrolysis conditions NMR analysis of the polysaccharide using 1H, 13C, 2D-COSY, TOCSY, NOESY,...
... G-buffer by the addition of mM MgCl2 F-Actin was stabilized by the addition of a twofold molar excess of phalloidin (Sigma) to obtain a better separation of the thermal transitions of actin-bound S1 ... K+-EDTA ATPase of Nt-S1 inactivated much faster than those of S1 and t-S1 [23] It seems possible that the N-terminal region of the S1 heavy chain is very important for stabilization of the entire ... the spread of conformational changes from these sites to the entire motor domain of the myosin head In this respect, a cleavage at the N-terminal region of myosin heavy chain was of particular...
... Introduction The disease ofrespiratory system is one of the most frequent reasons for hospitalization of infants and children Basic knowledge of the development and functions ofrespiratory system ... the lysis of bacteria The serum levels of IgA remain low during early childhood →infants and children are susceptible to infection ofrespiratory tract Pneumonia 1.Classification of pneumonia ... functions ofrespiratory system are essential to understand many of these respiratory tract diseases 1.Anatomical characteristics ofrespiratory system (1) The upper airway nose; paranasal sinuses;...
... 110.7 p.p.m The presence of 11 carbon signals of similar intensities, suggested the presence of a regular O -chain structure built of a disaccharide repeating unit consisting of pentose and hexose ... traces of only terminal arabinofuranose residue were detected as well, the integration of this signal, compared with that of the 3-linked derivative, led to an approximate estimation of the averaged ... estimation of the averaged molecular mass of the O -chain moiety, of 12 000 Da Ó FEBS 2002 O -chain structure from A tumefaciens (Eur J Biochem 269) 2887 Fig SDS/PAGE of water phase from phenol extraction...
... high proportion of heptose may be the result of short chains It is not a component in the polysaccharide as demonstrated in the MS analysis (see below) The absolute configurations of the sugars ... personal communication) The unique structure of the O -chain of one of these isolates further confirms this conclusion The lipopolysaccharide structures of both H alvei and E coli are known [13,14] ... The structure of lipopolysaccharides of gram-negative bacteria III The structure of O-antigens Biochemistry 59, 1325–1383 14 Jansson, P.-E (1999) The chemistry of O-polysaccharide chains in bacterial...
... group of enzymes, also called the ‘intermediate’ SDR type [10] This seems to be unique to insects, and the size of this family is due to the very well-studied genomes of fruit flies The 78 different ... surprisingly, given that the majority of the families are classical, 36% of the proteins are of the extended type This means that many of the largest families are of the extended type Classical SDRs ... classification using HMM Y Kallberg et al A B 178 18 14 63 41 E Fig Number of SDR families with members representing one, two or three of the domains of life The numbers represent the numbers of families...