... activation loop [3,14,18], Y2H interaction of these MAP kinases with the two isoforms ofhuman Hsp90 was strengthened by heat shock (Fig 5A) The stronger interaction of ERK5 with Hsp90b, relative to ... transcription factor responsible for a significant fraction of the non-HSF-dependent events of gene induction in yeast subjected to heat shock stress [14] The human genome appears to have just ... BD-fusions) were selected on DO lacking histidine and tryptophan Automated measurement of the b-galactosidase activity due to basal and stress-induced expression of the interaction-responsive,...
... birds with produce two useful results (and/or adverbial) one stone prepositional phrase in the blink of an in an extremely short eye compound by just doing one action time a bone of contention something ... attitude to the situation: works wonders, wash one s hands of sth, a different kettle of fish) - situational (expressing conventions, clauses, exclamation, relating to extralingual context: walls ... effective medium of international communication In Vietnam, English has long been considered as a tool of international communication, and together with its rising importance, the need of learning...
... interaction of this complex with single-stranded DNA, even at low concentrations MCM proteins are considered to be oneof the most sensitive diagnostic markers for the detection of cancer cells in human ... 17-mer oligonucleotides annealed to M13mp18 single-stranded DNA Bottom: the proportion of displaced 17-mer oligonucleotides in total DNA was considered to be 100% in the control reaction mixture ... Effect of heliquinomycin on the RNA priming activity of the DNA polymerase-a/primase complex (A) Top: effect of increasing concentrations of heliquinomycin (HQ) on the RNA priming action of the...
... The Medicalization of Society This page intentionally left blank The Medicalization of Society On the Transformation ofHuman Conditions into Treatable Disorders peter conrad The Johns Hopkins ... “medicalization” but tended to present a consonant vision that shows the impact of medical discourses on peoples lives” (Lupton, 1997: 94) But most studies of medicalization tend to be social constructionist ... medicalization of men and to broaden the understanding of medicalization as a truly gendered concept.1 I first examine the scientific identification of the male hormone testosterone and the “discovery” of...
... evaluation Cartilage bone samples were stored in phosphate-buffered saline for no longer than hours Collection of Page of (page number not for citation purposes) cartilage was done according to the ... diclofenac and 4hydroxy-diclofenac, account for only 5% of the administered dose [25] Aceclofenac acts as a functional inhibitor of PGE2 production, either by acting directly on the production of ... of NSAIDs on cartilage are dependent ontheir COX-2 selectivity or lack thereof It could well be that the adverse effects on cartilage of some of the conventional NSAIDs result from inhibition...
... the regional lymph nodes of mice [13] Moreover, using monoclonal Discussion This is the first study analyzing the expression profiles of CCR7 chemokine receptors in a larger series ofhuman T ... K, Ito Y, Matsuura N, Monden M: Akt2 expression correlates with prognosis ofhuman hepatocellular carcinoma Oncol Rep 2005, 11:25-32 Yamamoto S, Tomita Y, Hoshida Y, Morooka T, Nagano H, Dono ... CXCR4 antagonist inhibits stromal cell-derived factor 1-induced migration and invasion ofhuman pancreatic cancer Mol Cancer Ther 2004, 3:29-37 Twitchell DD, London NR, Tomer DP, Tomer S, Murray...
... expression A, combination of GS (FXR antagonist) or GW 4064 (FXR agonist) with free bile acids B, combination of GS or GW 4064 with conjugated bile acids C, bile acids and FXR antagonist/agonist ... intraperitoneally injected with 100 μl DMSO In the GW4064 group (GW4064, a synthetic FXR agonist, Tocris Corp., UK), mice were intraperitoneally injected with GW4064 (30 mg/kg) and fed with 100 ... effect of CDCA on the expression of FXR Additionally, when treating cells with conjugated bile acids-GDCA, FXR expression was decreased When treating cells with both FXR agonist-GW4064 and conjugated...
... Comparison of the level of exogenous hBST-2 on plasma membrane with its inhibition efficiency for HIV-1 release in various Comparison of the level of exogenous hBST-2 on plasma membrane with its ... relevance of surface hBST-2 down-regulation and the antagonistic action of Vpu on the tethering ability of hBST-2 remain unclear We first set out to analyze the level of endogenous hBST2 expression ... Rabson A, Martin MA: Production of acquired immunodeficiency syndromeassociated retrovirus in human and nonhuman cells transfected with an infectious molecular clone J Virol 1986, 59:284-291 Sato...
... population within the ages, with the capability to work, is oneof three basic elements of reproduction in the society (work tools, objects of labor and labor force) With this understanding, human ... in human capital, a considerably profitable activity Human is a very important factor of production, affecting to all elements of the production process After all, human is decisive factors to ... sections to reduce the number of workers to increase labor productivity, such as in the work of meter reading, money collection, operation of 110 kV substations; recruiting qualified engineers to...
... structure of English: An Introduction to the construction of English tendencies” (1952) distinguished four types of words according to the function in the sentences and their combinability with other ... Simon, the others had to as Simon told them to According to the rule, Simon had to begin any requirements with “Simon says”, if not he was out (Lexical set of commands) E.g.: If Simon says close your ... of vocabulary Vocabulary is oneof vital parts of English, especially in the field of communication The three following quotations will illustrate this: "Without grammar very little can be conveyed;...
... Directed evolution of hMnSOD mutants incubation of these replated mutant colonies at 37 °C for another 20–24 h, the average size of colonies on each of the mutant colony plates was compared to the average ... hydrogen bonded with buried water molecules that are not seen in the crystal structure However, the backbone amide and carbonyl of Cys140 form hydrogen bonds with the backbone carbonyl and amide of ... implementation of a selection system based on the resistance of E coli to superoxide toxicity It may well be questioned as to why, even though wild-type hMnSOD leads to more rapid growth of QC774...
... nm at the given conditions for Tel-2 An additional increase of the K+ concentration in solution during the collection of CD spectra has no significant effect on the ellipticity of Tel-2 These multi-isosbesticpoint ... not offer a clear answer with respect to whether the monofunctional or bifunctional platinum adduct is mainly responsible for Tel-1 and Tel-2 destabilization Nevertheless, the purification of these ... complexes at a concentration of · 10)4 m in 10 mm KClO4 were prepared under conditions of darkness at 25 °C For platination, it is more suitable to use perchloride instead of chloride salts to avoid...
... constructed by an insertion of EGFP gene derived from pCMS-EGFP (Clonthech laboratories Inc., Mountain View, CA) into the backbone of pYSEAP Plasmid expressing mutant L1 with a substitution of ... residue(s) of L1 Binding of BPEOIA to the L1 cysteine residues of 16PV BPEOIA, capable of making a complex with streptavidin, was found to bind to the free thiol of the cysteine residues of L1 of 16PV, ... [2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl] methanethiosulfonate bromide (MTSET) were purchased from Toronto Research Chemicals Inc (Toronto, Canada) Preparation of 16PV The 16PV, an HPV16 capsid containing a reporter plasmid...
... constructed by an insertion of EGFP gene derived from pCMS-EGFP (Clonthech laboratories Inc., Mountain View, CA) into the backbone of pYSEAP Plasmid expressing mutant L1 with a substitution of ... residue(s) of L1 Binding of BPEOIA to the L1 cysteine residues of 16PV BPEOIA, capable of making a complex with streptavidin, was found to bind to the free thiol of the cysteine residues of L1 of 16PV, ... [2-(trimethylammonium)ethyl] methanethiosulfonate bromide (MTSET) were purchased from Toronto Research Chemicals Inc (Toronto, Canada) Preparation of 16PV The 16PV, an HPV16 capsid containing a reporter plasmid...
... carbon nanofluid of higher volume fraction Summary and conclusions The results showed that the dynamic viscosity of nanofluid with gold nanoparticles is close to that of DI water The viscosity of ... with a low volume fraction of gold nanofluid This may have resulted from the aggregation of carbon nanoparticles in a high volume fraction of nanofluid Figure also showed that the influence of ... viscosity of the nanofluid with carbon nanoparticles is about 12% higher than that of the DI water The volume fraction of carbon nanoparticles in the nanofluid is about 9.7% As compared with the nanofluid...
... bounded time scale with a existence of at least one solution to problem 1.2 without any growth restrictions on f but an existence assumption of barrier strips Our proof is based upon the well-known ... least one solution in C2 a, b Proof The proof is the same as 18, Theorem 4.1 1.9 Advances in Difference Equations Existence Theorem To state our main result, we introduce the definition of scatter ... the induction principle on time scales Lemma 1.5 to show that A t holds step by step From the boundary condition xΔ a holds and the assumption of L3 < < L2 , A a For each t ∈ a, ρ b Ì with σ t...
... Section The paper continues with a performance comparison of CSMA and STDMA for real-time V2V communications by means of computer simulations in Section 5, followed by our conclusions in Section ... additional feature where a potential transmitter sends a busy tone using a reserved frequency to get the attention from the intended recipient, which then polls the busy tone sender However, busy tones ... evaluation of 802.11p together with simulations is presented in [18] It is concluded that 802.11p cannot ensure time-critical message dissemination and that the solution ought to be a reduction in...
... Kim, On a q-analogue of the p-adic log gamma functions and related integrals,” Journal of Number Theory, vol 76, no 2, pp 320–329, 1999 13 T Kim, “Sums of products of q-Euler numbers,” to appear ... Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications 14 T Kim, J Y Choi, and J Y Sug, “Extended q-Euler numbers and polynomials associated with fermionic p-adic q-integral on Zp ,” Russian Journal of ... associated with Gaussian binomial coefficients,” Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, vol 15, no 1, pp 51–57, 2008 T Kim, “A note on q-Volkenborn integration,” Proceedings of the Jangjeon Mathematical...
... restrictive conditionon h However, the price we paid in having a more restricted conditionon h is compensated by the fact that we are able to prove our results under a much weaker conditionon Ω More ... sections Oneof the key points in these Fourier transform estimates is that the radial nature of the hypersurface Γφ (x) = (x,φ(|x|)) allows oneto obtain these estimates without any conditionon ... function on R+ Let Ωμ (·) be a function on Sn−1 satisfying the following conditions: (i) Ωμ L2 (Sn−1 ) ≤ a2 , (ii) μ Ωμ L1 (Sn−1 ) ≤ 1, and (iii) Ωμ satisfies the cancellation conditions in (1.2) with...
... Introduction to functional differential equations New York: Springer-Verlag; 1993 [13] Park JH LMI optimization approach to asymptotic stability of certain neutral delay differential equation with time-varying ... et al., On exponential stability of bidirectional associative memory , Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (2007), doi:10.1016/j.chaos.2007.05.003 ARTICLE IN PRESS J.H Park et al / Chaos, Solitons and ... htịịịịg: 9ị _ Second, we get the bound of V as Please cite this article in press as: Park JH et al., On exponential stability of bidirectional associative memory , Chaos, Solitons & Fractals (2007),...