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the central role of tau in neurodegenerative disease

Báo cáo khoa học: The role of DYRK1A in neurodegenerative diseases docx

Báo cáo khoa học: The role of DYRK1A in neurodegenerative diseases docx

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... total proteins) In all examined subregions of brains of DS subjects, the level of Role of DYRK1A in neurodegenerative diseases DYRK1A is higher than in control brains, but with an increase that ... speckles, the site of storage of inactivated serine ⁄ arginine-rich proteins, including ASF This mechanism prevents ASF from facilitating tau exon 10 inclusion and upregulates the expression of 3R -tau ... levels of 3R- and 4R -tau are critical for optimal neuron function [40] The predominance of 3R -tau results in the tauopathy observed in Pick disease, whereas the predominance of 4R -tau causes tau...
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Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: The central role of CDE/CHR promoter elements in the regulation of cell cycle-dependent gene transcription pdf

Tài liệu Báo cáo khoa học: The central role of CDE/CHR promoter elements in the regulation of cell cycle-dependent gene transcription pdf

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... In G0, proteins appear to bind to the CDE ⁄ CHR, as monitored by in vivo footprinting According to these early experiments all binding is lost in G2 ⁄ M In contrast, constitutive binding to the ... confirmed by Lin-54 binding to the CHR, cooperating with E2F4 binding to the CDE in EMSAs in vitro [86] ChIP experiments on the Cdc2 gene also provided insights into the association of other cell ... proteins with the promoter E2F4 binding during the cell cycle coincides with the binding of p107 or p130 [61,85] Another E2F site distal to the E2F ⁄ CDE acts as an activating element binding...
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Tài liệu SICK WATER? THE CENTRAL ROLE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT pdf

Tài liệu SICK WATER? THE CENTRAL ROLE OF WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT pdf

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... Figure 19 in the timing and intensity of rainfall, or the period of time without rain, as well as affecting the quality of water in rivers and lakes through changes in the timing and volume of peak ... cost-effective way of assessing health risks; • the identification of all risk points along the chain of events from the origin of the wastewater to the consumption of the produce (e.g the farm-to-fork ... Hoepner,2008) There is scope to improve the sustainability of the desalination process The process results in the discharge of a concentrated brine into the receiving waters Temperature and salinity...
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Báo cáo y học: "The role of Probiotics in allergic diseases" pptx

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... The role of the intestinal microflora for the development of the immune system in early childhood Eur J Nutr 2002, 41(Suppi 1):I32-7 Penders J, et al.: Molecular finger printing of the intestinal ... allergy factors influencing development of the microbiota Ann Med 1999, 31(4):288-92 Kalliomaki M, Isolauri E: Role of intestinal flora in the development of allergy Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol ... composition of intestinal microflora as a prospective treatment target in infant allergic disease FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 2001, 32(1):1-7 Bjorksten B: The gastrointestinal flora and the skin Is there...
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Báo cáo y học: "The role of stress in rheumatic diseases" ppsx

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... serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) are equally effective analgesics in chronic pain conditions in patients with and without depression [8] The lack of direct overlap in the central ... depression, anxiety) and pain are processed somewhat independently in the central nervous system [7] Supporting this conclusion are the clinical data indicating that drugs acting as both antidepressants ... instructive in elucidating the role of stress in symptom expression From a vast array of experimental studies it is reasonable to conclude that a variety of stressors may cause pain, that pain...
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Báo cáo y học: " Science review: Key inflammatory and stress pathways in critical illness – the central role of the Toll-like receptors" ppsx

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... domain containing receptors (in the case of IL-1) or TNF-family receptors (in the case of TNF) Hence, there is the potential for an amplification loop, dampened by feedback inhibition of the ... member of the peptidoglycan recognition protein family of proteins in the fly Imd itself is a homolog of the mammalian protein RIP, and the imd signaling pathway overall resembles the TNF signaling ... response, the investigator maintains close surveillance over innate immunity, measuring independent parts of the innate immune response or the global ability to defend against a specific type of infection...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "Bench-to-bedside review: The role of glycosaminoglycans in respiratory disease" potx

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... al proteins such as fibronectin and laminin, and it plays a role in wound healing [26] Decorin is the smallest dermatan sulphate containing PG The presence of decorin alters the kinetics of fibril ... that the anti-inflammatory effects of heparin are mediated, at least in part, by interference with the chemokine system [18] Therapeutic aspects of heparin The effectiveness of heparin in blocking ... sulphate binds FGF, storing it in an inactive form until needed, thereby allowing rapid response to stimuli [44] Another well studied example of protein-GAG interaction involves the binding of antithrombin...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Alternative splicing: role of pseudoexons in human disease and potential therapeutic strategies pot

Báo cáo khoa học: Alternative splicing: role of pseudoexons in human disease and potential therapeutic strategies pot

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... (even in the absence of a complete or even partial understanding of the ‘basic science’ explaining their occurrence) From a therapeutic point of view, the major advantage of targeting pseudoexon inclusion ... L, Gunther V & Roesler J (2006) A splicesupporting intronic mutation in the last bp position of a cryptic exon within intron of the CYBB gene induces its incorporation into the mRNA causing chronic ... the splicing pattern by steric hindrance of the recruitment of the splicing factors to the targeted splicing competent cis-elements, thus forcing the machinery to use the natural sites Dominski...
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Báo cáo khoa học: "The key role of semantics in the development of large-scale grammars of natural language" pdf

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... results in trimming something off something else; in the case of example (9) above trimming the bush results in trimming the dry branches off the bush And this is what the semantic type in (16) ... Impingement Predicates In order to capture the semantic properties of the arguments of the most representative verb of the impingement predicates class in German, the verb schlagen (hit) in examples ... argument of the embedded stateof-affairs Finally, as far as direct arguments are concerned, in Koenig and Davis (2000) these are predicted to link off the value of the KEY attribute 3.1 The verbs...
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CITY DIPLOMACY: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF CITIES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS potx

CITY DIPLOMACY: THE EXPANDING ROLE OF CITIES IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS potx

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... happens: from the rise of the internet and the spread of McDonalds to the establishment of the International Criminal Court and the emergence of global terrorism Focusing on the implications of globalization ... as the municipality of Amsterdam, understand the importance of preventing this, and stress the necessity of a local international policy being in line with the international policies of other involved ... culture of devolution, making its cities take the lead in developments in city diplomacy.2 A third determining factor in the involvement of cities in diplomacy is the linkages between the central...
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Báo cáo khoa học: Analyzing the catalytic role of Asp97 in the methionine aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli potx

Báo cáo khoa học: Analyzing the catalytic role of Asp97 in the methionine aminopeptidase from Escherichia coli potx

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... mutants of the MetAP-I from E coli S Mitra et al affect the DG value for the binding of the rst metal ion; however, the entropic factor (TDS) for the binding of the rst metal ion decreases in the ... Co(II)-binding site, and indeed bidentate binding of Glu97 may prevent binding of the solvent ligand that appears to be present in other mono-cobalt(II) species of EcMetAP-I Combination of these ... metal-binding site, but also probably assists in binding and positioning the substrate through interactions with the N-terminal amine The 6256 data reported herein highlight the complexity of the...
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The functional role of emotions in aesthetic judgment pot

The functional role of emotions in aesthetic judgment pot

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... of nerves and networks in the brain, involving several areas near the edge of the cortex concerned with instinct and mood This area of the brain is intricately involved in motivation and basic ... to combine the findings of the neurological perspective regarding the complex process of aesthetic experience with the interactive model of representation In this combination, we focus on the process ... about through the interrelationship of the outcomes of basic emotional systems (in the appraisal process), that elicit aesthetic emotions, and the process of learning in the course of interaction...
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aging of the genome the dual role of dna in life and death mar 2007

aging of the genome the dual role of dna in life and death mar 2007

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... being inherited together, whereas the farther away they are from each other, the more chance of their INTRODUCTION being separated by the process of crossing over The Morgan is now the unit of ... Einstein’s theories of relativity This already indicates the sensitivity of society to new concepts in biology involving humans and our position in the living world The original criticisms of ... consistent theories of how we age First formulated in the 1950s, the somatic mutation theory explains aging as a gradual accumulation of random alterations in the DNA of the genome in the cells of our...
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Báo cáo y học: "Role of RUNX in autoimmune diseases linking rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis and lupus" pptx

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... genotyping The search led to the pinning down of a single polymorphism disrupting the RUNX1-binding site within the organic cation transporter gene SLC22A4 [5] Furthermore, and providing a stronger ... influence on the main transcription factor regulating Th2 development, GATA-3 Another interesting and recent finding is that the lack of RUNX3 in a mouse model results in eosinophilic airway inflammation ... about how the involvement of the RUNX proteins could be explained in systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis It would be interesting to investigate the effect of the RUNX3...
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Báo cáo y học: " The potential role of appetite in predicting weight changes during treatment with olanzapine" ppt

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... interpreting the results in a clinical context, and revised the manuscript VPH was involved in study design and conduct of the clinical studies, in design of the current analyses, contributed to interpreting ... gain during antipsychotic drug therapy [15] An understanding of the role of appetite changes in weight gain during antipsychotic treatment would be helpful to clinicians and patients, some of ... eating; EB = Eating Behavior Assessment; EI = Eating Inventory; FCI = Food Craving Inventory; kg = kilograms; N = number of patients in study included in the current analyses; n = number of patients...
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Báo cáo y học: "The expanding role of Tax in transcription" pdf

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... resulting in the loss of the capping machinery and the association of splicing, elongation and chromatin remodeling factors In the case of HTLV-I, Tax has been shown not to associate with a CTD kinase ... or other cdk kinases) may aid in increased Tax transactivation In this context, HTLV-I infected cells contain increased levels of cyclin E/cdk2 kinase activity, through sequestration of cdk inhibitor, ... to interact with ATF-4 bound to the 21bp repeats, enhance the binding of ATF-4 to the enhancer, and recruit CREB binding protein (CBP) to the viral promoter [5] Recently, CREB1 and ATF-4, in...
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Vai Trò của Thú Nuôi Tiêu Khiển trong Bệnh của Người - Role of Pets in Human Disease

Vai Trò của Thú Nuôi Tiêu Khiển trong Bệnh của Người - Role of Pets in Human Disease

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... Trùng Bao Tử Ruột Muốn biết thêm đề tài HealthLinkBC vào www.HealthLinkBC.ca/healthfiles đến phòng y tế công cộng địa phương quý vị Bấm vào www.HealthLinkBC.ca gọi số 8-1-1 để biết chi tiết dịch ... rửa tay sau làm vườn chơi thùng cát Muốn Biết Thêm Chi Tiết Muốn biết thêm chi tiết, đọc HealthLinkBC Files sau đây: • #07 Bệnh Dại • #10 Nhiễm Trùng Giardia • #17 Nhiễm Trùng Salmonella • #43 ... nhức mỏi bắp thịt ho Hộp tro đựng phân mèo: • Người ta bị nhiễm trùng Toxoplasma nuốt phải ký sinh trùng sau tiếp xúc với phân mèo bị nhiễm trùng Toxoplasmosis phụ nữ có thai gây vấn đề nghiêm...
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Characterization of the novel role of parkin in gliomagenesis

Characterization of the novel role of parkin in gliomagenesis

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... assigned the PARK2 locus in the original report and thereafter Accordingly, much of the interest in characterizing the function of the parkin gene has been directed towards understanding its role in ... of Parkin Structurally, the 465 amino acid-containing parkin protein is composed of several modular domains At the N-terminal of parkin, there is an UBL (ubiquitinlike) domain, a unique central ... cysteine-rich IBR (In- Between-Ring) domain Together, the RING-IBR-RING domain constitutes the catalytic box of parkin However, the RING2 domain appears to be the essential domain for parkin’s catalytic...
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Studies on the cytoprotective role of autophagy in necrosis

Studies on the cytoprotective role of autophagy in necrosis

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... known These findings may provide novel insights and directions for us to further investigate the key role of caspase in necrotic cell death Interestingly, in addition to being capable of switching ... AS INSULIN 3.3.4 INHIBITION OF PI3K-AKT-MTOR SIGNALING PATHWAY BY CHEMICAL INHIBITORS ABOLISHES THE PRO-DEATH EFFECT OF INSULIN 3.3.5 KNOCKDOWN OF MTOR MITIGATES THE PRO-DEATH EFFECT OF INSULIN ... (Green, 2005) Interestingly, the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic machineries are not absolutely separated, instead, they are interlinked In certain cell types, the DISC-induced caspase-8 activation...
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The role of hydrogen sulfide in the central nervous system implications in the treatment of alzheimers disease

The role of hydrogen sulfide in the central nervous system implications in the treatment of alzheimers disease

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... like tau is involved in microtubule assembly It serves as a binding for the tubulin Mutations in α-synuclein lead to loss of this binding ability, resulting in tubulin and α-synuclein aggregation ... enhancing the activity of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase and up-regulating cystine transport The upregulation in gammaglutamylcysteine synthetase activity facilitates the redistribution of GSH into ... cognitive decline The central role of these drugs is to stabilize and thus minimize disruption of two key neurotransmitters, acetylcholine (ACh) (the cholinergic hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease) ,...
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