... Burrin JM, Noonan K, James I, Wood DF, Price CP, Monson JP: A longitudinal study of markers ofbone turnover in graves ' disease and their value in predicting bonemineraldensity J Clin Endocrinol ... Effect of replacement doses of thyroxine onbonemineraldensity Clin Endocrinol 1998, 48(2):229-234 Florkowski CM, Brownlie BE, Elliot JR, Ayling EM, Turner JG: Bonemineraldensityin patients ... osteoporosis in postmenopausal womenin 2002 [30] Because of the tendency toward thyroid hormoneinduced cortical bone loss, Greenspan and Greenspan recommended testing bonemineraldensity at a...
... Gender, Women, and the Tobacco Epidemic: Impact ofTobaccoUseonWomen s Health greater among the offspring ofwomen who smoke In addition, it appears that breastfeeding is less common or of shorter ... prevention Journal ofBone and Mineral Research, 1994, 9:1339–1346 154 Kiel DP et al The effect of smoking at different life stages onbonemineraldensityin elderly men and women Osteoporosis International, ... epidemic among womenin the industrialized world, following women s adoption of cigarette smoking earlier in the century Tobacco- caused diseases will threaten womenin developing countries in the...
... Period (Month) Monthly Average Concentration (µg/mc) Linear (Monthly Average Concentration (µg/mc)) Figure Monthly evolutions of mean concentrations of NO2 in 2009 Monthly Evolution of Mean Concentration ... hormones and bone matrix proteins are likely to also play a role Most family and association studies to date have focused on the genetic contributions to bone density, a major determinant ofbone ... StudiedPeriod (Month) Monthly Mean Concentration (µg/mc) Linear (Monthly Mean Concentration (µg/mc)) Figure Monthly evolutions of mean concentrations of PM10 in 2009 86 Analele Universităţii din Oradea...
... 10 Increasing Housing and Population Density by Likelihood of Consumers Being Unable to Reach Destinations in Previous Month Because of Transportation Problems……………………………………………………… 84 11 Zone ... Traveling to Consumers’ Homes by Car Ownership (Percentages)……………76 Decreasing Density/ Accessibility by Zone by Consumer Inability to Reach Destinations in Previous Month Because of Transportation ... in Likelihood of Provider Accompanying Consumer to Locations and Saying Consumer Needs Help Getting to Locations by Each Additional Hour of Provider’s Daily Time in Travel of Specific Locations………………………………………………………………………...
... observed only inbone resorption markers (urinary excretion of N-telopeptide of type I collagen and deoxypyridinoline) [18] No effect on serum bone alkaline phosphatase, a marker ofbone formation, ... defect inbone formation that may be explained, in part, by systemic inflammation Indeed, in one of our previous studies [16], uncoupling between bone destruction and formation was observed in destructive ... be demonstrated Correlation between markers ofbone turnover and clinical parameters or bonemineraldensity values On looking for correlation between bone markers and clinical parameters in the...
... been introduced to differentiate the mixed-population biofilm into functions of ammonium oxidizing and COD oxidizing fractions Convergence tolerance was set to 0.0005 and the secant minimization ... collection interval MLSS concentration, particle size and biofilm density were determined at the end of each experiment The biofilm particle size was determined using an Image Analyzing System ... that sloughing of outer biofilm layers - 95 - may have taken place after de-coupling This could have resulted in nitrifying bacteria in inner layers being sheared off during the sloughing process...
... (Table 2) 3.3 The effectsof applying biosolids on trace metal concentrations in soil The concentrations of Rev Aq Regdigestible Zn in soils were increased significantly by application of biosolids ... the concentration of Zn being higher in the chicken manure than in the composted manure There were no significant effectsof biosolids application on concentration of Rev Aq Reg Cd and Pb in treated ... applied in agro-ecosystems The main objective of this paper was to quantify the effectsof reuse of biosolids (in the form of animal manure) as nutrient sources by: (i) investigating the effects of...
... at the dose of 100 mg/kg PDTC (Sigma) was intravenously administered one hour after the induction Ringer’s solution was intravenously infused continuously at the speed of ml/ kg/h during the experiment ... Detection of DNA-protein binding by EMSA was done using LightShift chemiluminescent electrophoretic Wang et al Journal of Translational Medicine 2011, 9:61 http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/61 ... Binding reactions were performed by adding μg of the nuclear extracts to a mixture containing 40 mol of biotin-labeled, double-stranded probes (5’AGTTGAGGGGACTTTCCCAGGC-3’) in 20 μl of binding...
... at the dose of 100 mg/kg PDTC (Sigma) was intravenously administered one hour after the induction Ringer’s solution was intravenously infused continuously at the speed of ml/ kg/h during the experiment ... Detection of DNA-protein binding by EMSA was done using LightShift chemiluminescent electrophoretic Wang et al Journal of Translational Medicine 2011, 9:61 http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/9/1/61 ... Binding reactions were performed by adding μg of the nuclear extracts to a mixture containing 40 mol of biotin-labeled, double-stranded probes (5’AGTTGAGGGGACTTTCCCAGGC-3’) in 20 μl of binding...
... beginning of treatments Animal facilities were maintained under controlled conditions with temperature of 21± 2℃, relative humidity of 50±10%, and artificially illuminated (fluorescent light) on ... Preimplantation embryonic loss induced by tributyltin chloride in rats Toxicol Lett 1996, 89, 185-190 12 Harazono, A and Ema, E Suppression of decidual cell response induced by tributyltin chloride in ... to the control Combined treatment of TBT chloride and flutamide also caused a severe decrease in seminal vesicle weight, compared to the control (p
... old) In great fires recorded in SE Spain, a decrease in the effectsof interspecific competition by partial elimination of Cistus monspeliensis L individuals increased survival and growth of pine ... Decrease of intra- and inter-specific competition effects must be considered for foresters in managing of early stages of succession after fire When it’s considered both vegetation responses to ... halepensis seedlings in zones with null natural pine regeneration Despite the references mentioned, once colonizing shrubs become dense after fire and pine density reaches high values, effectson shrub...
... the useof circulating biomarkers ofbone formation and resorption in this study as they have been widely used in non-COPD osteoporosis as indicators ofbone turnover [30] They provide insight into ... clinical gauge ofbonemineral status, bone fragility, and bone remodelling Bone 2007, 41(1):138-54 Bolton CE, McEniery CM, Raj V, McDonnell BJ, Dixon AK, Munnery M, Sabit R, Screaton N, Stone ... lifting, may play important roles The impact of inhaled CS onbone status is unclear with conflicting findings in terms of the rate of loss of BMD, the risk of osteoporosis and the risk of fractures...
... osteoporosis in which uncoupling ofbone turnover is found, i.e markers of increased bone resorption and decreased bone formation [6-10] In premenopausal women, BMD determination alone is not adequate ... IGF/IGF binding protein (IGFBP) system is known to be an essential component in the hormonal regulation of longitudinal growth GH and IGF-I are involved inbone modeling and remodeling during childhood ... important regulators ofbone homeostasis and one of the factors required to Page of 11 achieve normal longitudinal bone growth and bone mass In adults, they are essential for bone maintenance [5] The...
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... between effectsof mycorrhizae on stem elongation on the one hand and on diameter and weight growth on the other Tyminska et al (1986) observed higher biomass growth in Pinus silvestris seedlings infected ... higher in LI than in Tt In February, transplanting significantly reduced the needle P content in TtP, while this concentration remained unchanged in the other treatments Needle N concentration in ... transpiration flow, Dietz and Foyer (1986) observed a short-term (5 min) increase in CO as2 similation and a concurrent decrease in transpiration, resulting in a marked increase of WUE Transplanting...
... understanding of processes involved in the response ofbone to electromagnetic fields, by evaluation of cortical and trabecular bone neoformation Cell stimulation was induced by static, in vivo ... neoformation linearly continuous to borders (CB) Beginning ofbone trabeculae in centripetal direction (BT) Medullary spaces showing connective tissue of great cellularity (MS) (HE 40×) [10], in ... indicates that bone healing was accelerated by the effect of magnetic fields in all the conditions analyzed; The marked configuration of a bone outline involving the metallic devices in the test...
... volumetric bonemineraldensity Competing interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests Authors' contributions DA was involved in the conception and design, acquisition of data, ... http://arthritis-research.com/content/12/3/R119 to two-dimensional methods like DXA and DXR, pQCT allows the determination ofbone geometry ofbone cross-section independent ofbone size To date, no study has examined ... analysis and in- terpretation of data, writing and critical revision of the manuscript, final approval of the version to be published, and acquisition of funding PE was involved in the conception and...
... group comparisons examined for each of the GEO datasets Condition Condition No of samples in condition GSE3320 Non smokers GSE2302 Control GSE2302 GSE2302 GSE1276 Smokers * Smoke 15 min, 24 hr recovery ... genes in bronchial epithelial cell datasets information Genome Biology 2007, 8:R201 interactions In order to confirm the impact of smoking on airway epithelial cell gene expression and examine ... 8:R201 found to be induced by smoking and rapidly reversible upon smoking cessation) are enriched among genes down-regulated during differentiation (GSE5264) or in response to interferon gamma treatment...
... mixed even in the same country setting, 35,38 with effects ranging from relapse to non-condom use to an increase in condom use Among those successful interventions, the increase in condom use also ... succeeded in increasing condom use for vaginal sex lead to a similar concurrent increase in condom use for oral sex or did they cause unintended effects such as an increase in unprotected oral sex? None ... Five-month effectson condom use and cervical gonorrhea incidence (1994) Unintended effectson oral sex and pharyngeal gonorrhea incidence 104 Process evaluation 106 Effectsof condom promotion...