... damage score and with the erosion score, and not with narrowing score as one would expect Another interesting finding of this study isthat biomarker concentrations differed extensively between patients ... monitoring osteoarthritis Relationship of the markers to clinical endpoints Osteoarthritis Cartilage 2001, 9:224-231 Poole AR, Dieppe P: Biological markers in rheumatoid arthritis Semin Arthritis ... Poole AR: Defining and validating the clinical role of molecular markers in osteoarthritis In Osteoarthritis 2nd edition Edited by: Brandt K, Lohmander LS, Doherty M Oxford University Press; Oxford;...
... three cases (one with type diabetes, one with type diabetes and one with features of both type and type diabetes) where the addition of sitagliptin to the ongoing insulin therapy was considerably ... department with diabetic ketoacidosis and was initially diagnosed with type diabetes three years prior to this study He has been using different doses and types of insulin since that diagnosis However, ... capacity for endogenous insulin secretion Increasing the dosage of insulin units may be a solution to this problem; however, in practice, this can cause an increased risk of hypoglycemia and weight...
... mountain in central region (see table 5) Rainfall The situation of rainfall is some what complex depending on locations and seasons In annual and summer season (May - October) small decreasing ... is found at station Hai duong, Ha noi (Red river delta region), Vinh (North central region), Can tho and Bac Lieu (Mekong river delta) On the other hand, in winter-spring season rainfall is increasing ... month in the 1950 is August while itisin September in both the 1960 and the 1970 It shifts to October in the 1980 and even to November in the 1990 There fore clear delay trend of the typhoon...
... dysfunction and interstitial edema and the corresponding follow-up dates are displayed in Table The mean of AC I is > in each subgroup, indicating that the catheter contribution index in “MA+” is slightly ... normal liver tissue tolerance dose and volume (± standard deviation) for interstitial edema assessed by hyperintensity on T2-w images and hepatocyte dysfunction assessed by hypointensity on T1-w images ... sequentially connected to the afterloading system according to the prescribed enumeration, and irradiation was started at the most distant dwell position in each catheter All dwell positions within one...
... formation Tissue section in E was stained with iron staining; tissue section in F, G, H, and I were stained with H & E staining Elevated pAkt and eNOS expression in simvastatin supplemented hearts To ... damage, including fibrosis and inflammation The cardiac coronary artery and liver paraffin section were stained with Hematoxylin & Eosin Immunohistochemistry and immunofluorescent analysis Mice were ... seen in cardiac tissue near the heavy fibrosis region, implying region of prominent inflammation Dashed line (in sections with H & E staining) indicated region of endocardium with cardiac fibrosis...
... P: Can hypertonic saline inhalation influence preformed chemokine and mediator release in induced sputum of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients? Comparison with isotonic saline Clin ... Franco A, Giannini D, Vagaggini B, Giuntini C: Comparison between hypertonic and isotonic saline-induced sputum in the evaluation of airway inflammation in subjects with moderate asthma Clin Exp Allergy ... Milano, Italy) connected to the chamber by a tubing circuit, continuously monitored gas concentration Mean ozone concentration was maintained at about 0.3 ppm throughout the exposure A fan in the...
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... has been shown to play a role in synapse morphogenesis and function by binding and inhibiting the receptor phosphatase LAR [23] In addition, it has been proposed that glypicans canbe involved in ... hypothesis is based on the finding that glypicans can bind to Wnts andto Frizzleds [16,18,22,36], andthat transfection of glypicans increases the Wnt-binding capacity of the transfected cells [22] In ... receptor, for Hh binding (Figure 2) [19] The binding of Hh to GPC3 triggers its endocytosis and degradation On the other hand, it has been shown that the Drosophila glypican Dally-like protein...
... amino-terminal DNA-binding domain andis either non-functional or is involved in indirect regulation by forming inactive heterodimers with two other FUR proteins Scanning the genomes with the FUR-box ... http://genomebiology.com/2004/5/11/R90 cens in iron-limiting conditions confirm our prediction of the FUR regulon in this genome (R O'Neil, personal communication) Itis interesting to observe the extent towhich regulatory motifs ... ferredoxins (an iron-sulfurcontaining electron carrier) One possible explanation isthatin iron-restricted conditions these microorganisms can replace ferredoxins with less-efficient, but iron-independent...