... theNLS receptor importin α in the cytoplasm (Fig. 1). Another factor, importin β interacts withimportin α (via an importin β binding domain within importin α) completing the trimeric import complex. ... transportin 1 (import of hnRNP proteins), CRM1 (exportin1; export of proteins containing a nuclear export signal), exportin-t (export of tRNAs), importin7 (import of ribosomal proteins), and snurportin ... rice importin β1 and supports importin HeLa cells 75Importin α2 rice no functional characterization 75 Import β1 rice interacts with rice importin α1 and supports importin in HeLa cells 77Importin...
... the financial sector has been on deepening and broadening financial markets in developing countries and on improving financial sector regulation, supervision, and governance. The increasing ... Economics and Financial Issues, Vol. 2, No.3, 2012, pp.357-372 358 financing in developing economies. In Nigeria, banks are the largest financial intermediaries in the economy. Financial intermediaries ... widening gap existing between lending rate and savings rate, so that the people will be fully motivated to save in a bid to generate needed loanable funds for investment in Nigeria. 5. In line...
... import machinery by first binding to importin alpha (i). TheBRCA1:BARD1:importin alpha complex binds importin beta (ii). This complex enters the nucleus in an energy-dependent manner (iii). Insidethe ... representing the two mechanisms for BRCA1 nuclear import. The depiction on the left represents BRCA1 binding directlyto the import machinery. (1) BRCA1 binds importin alpha, which subsequently (2) binds ... pathway bywhich this occurs is via the importin alpha ⁄ beta pathway, whereby thecargo protein binds importin alpha. This heterodimer binds importin beta and the heterotrimer passes through nuclear...
... bold and new thinking on fast tracking comprehensive actions to change the course of maternal and child health ã proposes a new way of thinking, resourcing and putting to action a minimum ... Care ã Intrapartum Care ã Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care ã Routine Postnatal Care ã Newborn care ã Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) ãPrevention of malaria using LLINs and IPT ... and Standards of Practice – IMCI health facility and community guidelines and protocols in 2011 – Kangaroo training guidelines for low birth weight babies ã Establishment of Vesico-Vaginal...
... ailments to be higher in the rural areas where health facilities and services were less easily available than in the urban setting, since a bird in hand is worth thousands in the bush (notiri ... other findings in literature. Findings on the effects of marital status on health International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology Vol. 3(7), pp. 245-252, July 2011 Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/IJSA ... using an interviewer-administered Health Related Quality of Life (HRQL) questionnaire established into scale ranging from high to low. The interviewer-administered HRQL questionnaire was in...
... nutritional status of Nigerian children has worsened with regard to stunting and wasting (from 36% in 1990 to 46% in 1999 for stunting and 11% in 1990 to 12% in 1999 for wasting). Providing a more ... disposal; and control of water-borne diseases. ã Overcoming malnutrition, including ensuring household food security and developing strategies that include employment and income-generating opportunities; ... immunisation; UNICEF for procurement and supplies and routine immunisation; USAID for social mobilisation, finance, and training; and Rotary International for advocacy and social mobilisation at the...
... To increase the production of livestock products and production and demand for food inNigeria has led to: i a food demand supply gap thus leading to awidening gap between domestic food and ... to increase in technical inefficiency ordecrease in T.E. of poultry egg production in the studyarea. The priori expectation is that T.E. should increasewith increase in years of schooling and ... Publication. problems in large scale poultry business in Nigeria. Ojo, S.O. and I.A. Ajibefun, 2000. Effects of Training on FAMAN J., 3: 27-35. Labour Productivity and Efficiency in Oil Palm Orji,...
... used in defining a business area: ã The business area can be defined by the stakeholders that have direct or immediate indirect influence on the business domain. A stakeholder is defined as someone ... CollaboationConstructionBusiness Process EllaborationBusiness TransactionDefinitionBusiness InformationDefinition Business Process Team May 2001 Business Process Analysis Worksheets and Guidelines Page ... online Internet retailer taking the customer order and providing direct customer service management. Business Opportunity Reduce retailer inventory carrying costs. Shorten the supply chain...
... U. and Atolagbe, F. P. 2003. Saltwater intrusion into Coastal Aquifers in Nigeria. In the Second International Conference on Saltwater Intrusion and Coastal Aquifer- Monitoring, Modeling, and ... oil spills is due to engineering drills, inability to effectively control oil wells, failure of machines, and inadequate care in loading and unloading oil vessels (Peter and Olusegun, 2006). ... drinking water standard (Yusuf, 2007). Lagos like any other coastal region inNigeria stands the danger of salt-water intrusion. The coastal region of Nigeria consists of Benin and Delta basins,...
... examples underline the importance of understanding, challenging and changing informal rules that are oppressive and teaching girls and boys about power relations between the sexes and between ... 93.2 A middle-income country where large numbers live in poverty 103.3 Nigeria s declining social development index ranking 113.4 Inequality and conflict: why inequality matters in Nigeria 113.5 ... finance and taxation 235 EDUCATION AND OPPORTUNITY INNIGERIA 255.1 Education, gender and empowerment in Nigeria 255.2 Education in Nigeria 26 Gender inniGeria report 2012: improvinG the...
... protein import. ALD is shown in green, and GAPDH in red. (C) Effects of TbPEX14 depletion on glycosomalmatrix and membrane proteins in procyclic trypanosomes. ALD isshown in green, and PEX11 in ... synthesized proteins in the cytosol due to the inability to import matrix proteinsby the fraction of growing and dividing glycosomes. Themiscompartmentation of PTS-1 and PTS-2 proteins (GAP-DH and ALD, ... present in several copies in the N-terminal domain of allPEX5s [22,32,38]. In this paper, in vitro experiments showedthat also in T. brucei the N-terminal part of TbPEX14(amino acids 1–146) interacts...
... screening instrument for psychiatric mor-bidity and validated in a number of studies in Nigeria. [12,13] Fifty-six of the subjects whose scores indi-cated no psychiatric morbidity were included in ... the mass media ismaking the desired impact with regard to informationabout HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. The impact of healthcare providers/institutions in the dis-semination of information on HIV/AIDS ... facilitate infection with HIV and other sex-ually transmitted diseases. Studies on condom use by thementally ill in other countries were inconsistent aboutthis. McKinnon and coworkers[19] in New...