... Clawson CC, Hartmann JF, Vernier RL: Electron microscopy of the effectof gram-negative endotoxin on the blood brainbarrier J Comp Neurol 1966, 127:1 83- 198 22 Jeppson B, Freund HR, Gimmon Z, ... into a brain heart infusion broth (DIFCO Laboratories, Detroit, MI, USA) and incubated overnight at 35 °C The count of E coli was adjusted to 1.8 × 109 colony-forming units/ml with McFarland standard ... 12 Bolton CF, Young GB, Zochodne DW: The neurological complications of sepsis Ann Neurol 19 93, 33 :94-100 R 23 13 Freund HR, Muggia-Sullam M, Peiser J, Melamed E: Brain neurotransmitter profile...
... increasing order of live offspring? Page 12 of 13 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Investigation into maternal immune tolerance Clin Exp Allergy 2004, 34 :8 53- 859 Kurukulaaratchy ... 5 83 (64.4) GA 132 ,0 23, 8 63 25 (3. 3) Total (R 130 Q) Study variables This is a population-based association study that tests the interaction effects between IL 13 SNPs and birth order on atopic outcomes ... birth cohort based on the Isle of Wight, U.K The Isle of Wight is an island ( 13 × 23 miles) just off the South Coast of England with a resident population of 130 ,000 The population is stable to...
... and a compress was applied and continuation of the air leakage and bleeding was monitored every seconds These durations were recorded The procedure was terminated at the 100 second In the standard ... terms of the amount of chest tube drainage and duration of hospitalization No complications related to fibrin glue were found In conclusion, fibrin glue utilization was reported to be effective and ... Prolongation of air leakage is the second leading cause of delay in the time of discharge from the hospital following pain [1] Prolongation of air leakage following lung resections is among the...
... impact of IAH on CNS and draw safer conclusions for this relationship Finally, the increase of IAP in phase T3 is considered as ACS, according to definitions of the World Society of the Abdominal Compartment ... End-tidal concentration of N O and isoflurane was monitored continuously throughout the study in order to ensure that depth of anaesthesia was maintained and boluses of 25 to 50 μg fentanyl and mg ... Tountas’ of the Second Department of Surgery at the Aretaieion University Hospital (Athens School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), conforms to our institutional standards...
... and conduction heat transfer analysis was carried off three governor equations (conservation of mass, conservation of momentum and conservation of energy) Nakhi and Ali [ 13] focused on the analytical ... convection and radiation A conjugate analysis "International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 49 (2006), pp 33 79 -33 91 [ 13] Abdullatif Ben-Nakhi and Ali J Chamkha "Conjugate natural convection in ... Figure (Complete mesh consists of 30 3 63 domain elements, 18594 boundary elements, and 2 136 edge elements), for Figure10 (Complete mesh consists of 36 248 domain elements, 20810 boundary elements, and...
... YA (1989) Effects of low concentrations of H2O2 on lipid oxidation andof storage and pH on nonheme iron content of raw beef muscle J Food Biochem 13: 31 -38 Richardson SD, Thurston AD, Collete ... treatment conditions It is evident that any washing and cooking treatment of poultry before consumption could affect the presence of residues and concentration of certain disinfection-by-products ... By using these figures on meat consumption, the consumption values provide a conservative estimate of mean and high consumption of poultry in Europe Potential dietary exposure to all substances...
... under conventional cultureand CCL21 coculture (1) PI3K mRNA transcript (Table 6, Figure 3) The relative PI3K mRNA expression levels in all concentration groups were higher than that in the control ... 13 (81 .3) 13 (81 .3) Yes 25 21 (84.0) 23 (92.0) Correlation among all indices in T-NHL (50) >3 cm The highly positive correlations of MMP-9 expression ratio with multiple location dissemination, ... grey scale of CCR7 mRNA and protein in Hut cell were both higher than that in Jurkat cell with corresponding concentration of CCL21 In the group with different concentration of CCL21 of each cell...
... Sensitivity ofhuman immunodeficiency virus type to the fusion inhibitor T-20 is modu- http://www.retrovirology.com/content/6/1/ 43 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 lated by coreceptor ... NR 838 3 profoundly augmented the production of p24, suggesting that Rev function is impaired and that inclusion of the hCRM1 gene in construction of a rat model for HIV-1 infection should be considered ... significant amounts of p24, confirming that the p24 measured represents production of progeny viruses and In the present study, we demonstrated the effects of hCycT1 and hCRM1 on augmentation of HIV-1 Gag...
... Co. , Japan) [6, 23] and a Cy5-conjugated donkey anti-mouse IgG antisera (Chemicon) were used For costaining of cell surface hBST-2 and intracellular p24, the anti-hBST-2 monoclonal antibody was ... significance between Vero cells and the other cell lines (Figure 4), and P < 0.01 was considered significant http://www.retrovirology.com/content/6/1/ 53 Authors' contributions KS and YK designed the research; ... high correlation coefficients (Figure 4) and statistical significance (P < Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Retrovirology 2009, 6: 53 http://www.retrovirology.com/content/6/1/ 53 Figure...
... 0.044±0. 03 0. 035 ± 0.021 0.07± 0.04 0.0 53 0. 032 Zaverage (d.nm) 166.26± 2.52 166.27± 1.27 166.96± 3. 89 175.1± 8. 13 1 73. 25± 1 .35 Concentration of doxorubicin(mg/ml) 2.04±0.058 1.95± 0.0 43 1.92± ... graphically calculated from concentration -effect curves, considering the optical density of the control well as100% Data Analysis Data were analyzed statistically by one-wayanalysis of variance (ANOVA) ... removed, the solution of MTT in PBS (pH 7.4) andculture medium (100µL each) was added to each well and incubated for h After hours, the content of each cell was removed and the converted dye was...
... contribution of palmitic acid (palm 39 .51 %, sunflower 38 . 63 %, mahua 20.84 % and coconut oil 10.21 %) and stearic acid (palm 5.09 %, sunflower 4.55 %, mahua 25.15 % and coconut oil 3. 57 %) From ... JAOCS 63, no (April 1980) Avinash Kumar Agarwal, Biofuels (alcohols and biodiesel) applications as fuels for internal combustion engines, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science 2007, 33 , 233 – ... more than 40 international articles, 37 international conference papers, national journal papers, and 21 national conference papers He is currently handling consultant projects and testing projects...
... discovered as early as 1 934 that the application of ultrasonic energy could increase the rate of electrolytic water cleavage The effects of ultrasonic radiation on chemical reactions are due to the ... The duration ton of the current pulse was 0.5 – 0.8 s then the current was turned off for a fixed duration toff of 0.5 s During ton, FePt nanoparticles were deposited on the surface of the electrode ... with heating rates of 10°C/min under flowing argon N.H Luong et al / VNU Journal of Science, Mathematics - Physics 25 (2009) 1-7 3 Results and discussion The chemical composition of the Fe-Pt nanoparticles...
... TRBP complexes are assumed to contain only one molecule each of protein and siRNA As further confirmation of the identities of the complexes, we showed that formation of both the protein–siRNA complexes ... the exception of 39 6-AG (Fig 1) To confirm that this effect was not limited to sequence 39 6, silencing by siRNA 30 6 (targeting position 30 6) and a corresponding mismatched sequence, 30 6-CC, was ... S4 Additional characterization of Dicer and TRBP complexes Fig S5 Effectof a terminal mismatch at the guide strand 5¢ end on siRNA–TRBP complex formation (sequence 30 6) Fig S6 Effectof a terminal...
... (sulfate concentration: 50 mM) The effectof sulfate (.) concentration on the perchlorate-induced A-state is also illustrated (perchlorate concentration: 50 mM) Other experimental conditions were ... structure of the A state of cytochrome c Biochemistry 39 , 12 632 – 12 638 18 Sinibaldi F, Howes BD, Smulevich G, Ciaccio C, Coletta M & Santucci R (20 03) Anion concentration modulates conformation and ... methionine coordination to the heme iron [25] Electronic absorption monovalent anions (the effectof perchlorate is illustrated in Fig for comparative purposes) The changes in the Cotton effect...
... enterprises, where most of Vietnam enterprises are SMEs The evaluation of CSR implementation specified in the rules of the Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct or Code of Ethics) and standards such as SA8000, ... most comprehensive content and scope of CSR The pyramid is composed of four elements: Economic, legal, Ethical and discretionary responsibilities Economic Responsibility includes maximizing profit, ... treatment personnel is one of the basic content of most CSR standards Accordingly, there is recognition that "one and only one social responsibility of business that is using its resources and engages...
... experimental and the control group is about 10 km The intervention consisted of a structured educational program based on a course content adapted from the national malaria control program and the ... above ₦5000 compared with 33 .5% of the control group While 52.9% of the experimental group had up to secondary school education, only 55% of the control group had the same level of education, followed ... questionnaire, while no intervention was administered to the control group Data analysis The questionnaires were kept safe and confidential and checked for proper completion on collection from...
... Bank of Australia Cook, T., Hahn, T (1989) The effectof changes in the federal funds rate target on market interest rates in the 1970s, Journal of Monetary Economics 24, 33 1 -35 1 Coppel, J., Connolly, ... Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking 30 , 135 -1 53 Berger, A.N., Demirguc-Kunt, A., Levine, R., Haubrich, J.G (2004) Bank Concentration and Competition: An Evolution in the Making, Journal of Money, ... Theory of Capital Asset Pricing, Journal of Economic Theory 13, 34 1 -36 0 34 Sharpe, W.F (1964) Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium under Conditions of Risk, The Journal of Finance...