... the application of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on education and administration management as part of Decree 64, which was issued by the Government last year Candidates attend ... southern province of Can Tho The Government wants stronger IT usage in education and administration management Representatives from foreign companies and international organisations shared the experiences ... sub-divisions to provide email addresses with the domain name of their particular departments to facilitate management and training This academic year, priority will go to seniors to be assigned email addresses...
... results from western blot Data are mean ± SEM from three independent experiments Asterisks (*) and double asterisks (**) represent P < 0.1 and P < 0.05, resectively, versus control (without electrolyte) ... of small GTPases Workshop on exchange factors EMBO Rep 4, 463–468 Quilliam LA, Rebhun JF & Castro AF (2002) A growing family of guanine nucleotide exchange factors is responsible for activation ... l-lysine, NaCl, and CaCl2) on membrane association of K-Ras We also investigated effects of these factors on membrane binding properties of CFP-H-RasC20 [16], which is dually palmitoylated and does...
... appropriate semantic inferences, and addition of a text adjunct (punctuation) relation to the scheme Factoring rooted, directed graphs of GRs into a set of bilexical dependencies makes it possible...
... may also be involved directly in protein–protein interactions with guanine nucleotide exchange factors [17] and effectors [18] We used double lipid-anchored N-Ras protein possessing one farnesyl ... self-deconvolution [red, with FWHH = 30 cm)1 (Gaussian) and 13.6 cm)1 (Lorentzian)] The latter was scaled by a factor of 0.4 The minima of the second derivative and the maxima of the Fourier self-deconvolution ... protein with its effectors and regulators (i.e Ras binding domain of Raf, guanine nucleotide exchange factors and GTPase activating proteins), including possible influences of Ras orientation Such studies...
... [29,29a] Needless to say, a structurebased rationale is obligatory to comprehend the causative factors for the destabilization of PNAÆDNA in the presence of mismatch compared to DNA duplex Incidentally, ... hydrogen bond and water organization in the vicinity of the mismatch might be the contributing factors for the increase in free energy and diminished stability of ` PNAÆDNA vis-a-vis DNA duplex ... selective inhibition of gene expression of a point-mutated gene by appropriate design of a PNA [29,29a] Factors that contribute to the sharp decrease in free energy could arise from (a) reduced binding...
... irregularities,projected peripherallyand tending to diflerentiate at varying diametersinto primary stems or bundles and an increasingnumber of Adult whorls with faint or strong, irregular inner bulges secondaries peripheralribs ... stock, sincethe ribbing becomes closerat the end, instead of more distant, and sinceit is without peripheral projection The holotype of P (?) trif urcatus,swinnertons), again is so worn that the...
... Fibrinogen b chain precursor Maspin LASP-1 protein Phosphoglycerate mutase A+U-rich element RNA binding factor Heat shock protein 90 Annexin A3 Calgranulin B Proteasome subunit a, type Tubulin, b polypeptide ... Annexin V CC chemokine receptor (fragment) Glutathione transferase IgE-dependent histamine-releasing factor Heat shock protein 27 Lactoylglutathione lyase 52 48 58 68 53 200 ⁄ 5.35 599 ⁄ 5.6 339 ⁄ ... interacting with their switch regions and probably restricting accessibility to guanine exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) We used comparative proteomic analysis to identify...
... reversal of coronary heart disease JAMA, 280: 2001, 1998 Yusuf, S., Hawken, S., Ounpuu, S., Dans, T., Avenzum, A., Lanas, F et al: Effect of potentially modifiable risk factors associated with myocardial ... significant correlation between changes in weight and changes in PSA (r ϭ 0.169, p ϭ 0.14) Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in men and women in the United States, and it is the ... hope of decreasing the risk of recurrence A limitation of the current study is that it cannot provide definitive conclusions concerning the effect of our intervention on disease specific survival...
... therapeutic principle and strategy of RFA for HCC [8] Based on analysis of the aforementioned risk factors, we hypothesized that low temperature of RFA at the target sites, which leads to incomplete ... method was used for immunohistochemical detection of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-9), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) Representative 5-μm tissue ... group I 6.67 15 ++ 0.00 + 33.33 - 10 66.67 MMP-9: matrix metalloproteinase 9; VEGF: vascular endothelial growth factor; PCNA: proliferating cell nuclear antigen Any slides that exhibited diffuse...
... endotoxin from the blood stream [26,27] CD14 expression in the liver increased in many types of liver disease, including alcohol and cholestatic liver injuries in rodents [17,28-30] Immunohistochemical ... impaired in cholestasis, portal derived endotoxin may accumulate in the liver and spill over into the peripheral circulation from the intestine [31-33] It is suspected that high expression of CD14 ... effect Our results provided evidence that BA does not exempt from endotoxin accumulation in the peripheral circulation and liver, just like other cholestatic disorders sCD14 have been demonstrated...
... showed in cohorts of 88 and 24 patients with operable breast cancer, respectively, that relapse or disease progression was associated with strong CD8+ T cell infiltration [8,9] Interestingly, it ... hybridization (FISH) We also included two samples from a patient with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and sera were also obtained from these patients and used ... HER-2/neu-specific T cell responses in patients with HER-2/neu negative or positive breast cancers Peripheral blood T cells were isolated from patients with HER-2/neu positive (patients #7, 13, 14)...
... showed in cohorts of 88 and 24 patients with operable breast cancer, respectively, that relapse or disease progression was associated with strong CD8+ T cell infiltration [8,9] Interestingly, it ... hybridization (FISH) We also included two samples from a patient with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and sera were also obtained from these patients and used ... HER-2/neu-specific T cell responses in patients with HER-2/neu negative or positive breast cancers Peripheral blood T cells were isolated from patients with HER-2/neu positive (patients #7, 13, 14)...
... to somatic symptoms could lead to severe problems when assessing patients with comorbid somatic diseases If patients suffering from a severe somatic illness reported somatic symptoms in a depression ... the DESC because it was originally developed for depression screening in patients with somatic diseases, which is also one the main fields of application for the DESC Furthermore, it provides ... dimension no substantial intercorrelations between the items shall remain A principal component factor analysis of the residuals (PCFAR) was performed [31,32] Since uniform criteria have yet to...
... assessment of disease severity in BALB/ cSCID mice [24,37] Typically, one to four paws became inflamed simultaneously 3–5 days after the second cell transfer, and the rest of the peripheral joints ... Figure member 6C (Ms4a6c), tumor necrosis factor- α-induced protein (Tnfip6), T cell receptor β variable 13 (Tcrbv13), and Terf1-interacting nuclear factor2 (Tinf2) (Table 2) Although the upregulation ... were differentially expressed at different phases of the disease Only 15 genes were differentially expressed in all three phases of the disease (PA, AA, and CA), 25 genes were differentially expressed...
... clinical phenotype at presentation of disease Pathophysiologically, this may have implications It was recently observed that the prominent genetic riskfactor HLA class II alleles only associate ... study, however, shows that the age of onset of clinical disease is similar in RA patients with and without anti-CCP antibodies The risk factors such as HLA alleles differ between anti-CCPnegative ... in anti-CCP-positive RA and to unravel the risk factors associated with anti-CCP-negative RA In a study by Kastbom and colleagues [13] several baseline disease characteristics of anti-CCP-positive...
... For some time the management of clinical OA has largely relied on symptomatic interventions Recently, however, it has become clear that the management of risks and predisposing factors could yield ... tested These include the use of growth factors such as members of the transforming growth factor- β family, insulin-like growth factor- I and fibroblast growth factor, which were demonstrated to stimulate ... associated with poor self-reported and radiographic outcome Controlling for all of these risk factors for disease progression, partial meniscal resection was associated with less radiographic OA...
... Strieth S, Dellian M: Anti -vascular tumor therapy: recent advances, pitfalls and clinical perspectives Drug Resist Updat 2004, 7:125-138 Neri D, Bicknell R: Tumour vascular targeting Nat Rev ... to interleukin 12 and to tumor necrosis factor alpha Cancer Res 2003, 63:3202-3210 Nilsson F, Kosmehl H, Zardi L, Neri D: Targeted delivery of tissue factor to the ED-B domain of fibronectin, ... Cancer Res 2005, 11:7053s-7063s Williams RO, Feldmann M, Maini RN: Anti-tumor necrosis factor ameliorates joint disease in murine collagen-induced arthritis Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1992, 89:9784-9788...
... throughout the course of the disease In the period following Mtb injection, all rats were observed regularly for signs of arthritis Celastrus-fed rats showed significantly reduced disease severity compared ... examined in LEW rats with AA the effects of Celastrus on the T cell and antibody responses to the disease- related antigen mycobacterial heatshock protein 65 (Bhsp65) [18,22-25], which also is the ... anti-arthritic effect of Celastrus is attributable in part to modulation both of the immune response to the disease- related antigen Bhsp65 [22-25] and one of the mediators of inflammation and tissue damage,...