... immunohistochemicalmethods. The o bservers were blinded tothe tissue ori-gin ofthe visual fields. The qualifaction ofthe 3 obser-vers were dentist (1) and physician (2) engaged in theirdental/medical ... analysis.FN interpreted the data and wrote part ofthe manuscript, particularly the discussion section. EN interpreted the data and harvested the samples. KAestablished the immunohistochemistry, ... hypothesis and interpreted the data. AG performed the histomorphologic analysis ofthe changes in BRONJ-affected oral mucosaand mucoperiosteal soft tissue. PS and KS performed the immunohistochemical...
... rather the pulmonarysite of residence ofthe cells. Therefore, the conclusion thatRSV infection specifically impairs CD8+CTL functionality[1], and the hypothesis that this might contribute to ... life.Results: To determine whether this effect is dependent on the virus, the route of infection, or the type of infection (respiratory, disseminated, or localized dermal), we compared the CTL responsesin ... (iv) whether the impairment is observed after anon-respiratory infection, and (v) whether there is a dif-ference in the percentage of virus-specific IFNγ + CD8+ Tcells in the lungs versus the...
... immunohistochemicalmethods. The o bservers were blinded tothe tissue ori-gin ofthe visual fields. The qualifaction ofthe 3 obser-vers were dentist (1) and physician (2) engaged in theirdental/medical ... routine histo-pathologic diagnostics. Each specimen included wasconfirmed to exhibit histopathologic aspects of BRONJ.In addition tothe histopathologic characteristics of BRONJ, the inclusion ... hypothesis and interpreted the data. AG performed the histomorphologic analysis ofthe changes in BRONJ-affected oral mucosaand mucoperiosteal soft tissue. PS and KS performed the immunohistochemical...
... the proMMP-9 with respect to its ability to autoactivate. The first example isthe response to urea.During the purification ofthe complex, large amounts of urea was added tothe preparation to ... the PG-core protein alters the ability of the gelatinase to autoactivate isthe effect of calcium, whichis astabilizer of proMMP-9 and other MMPs, but inducestruncation and activation ofthe ... the border between the stacking and the separating gel. Due tothe high glycosylation ofthe proMMP-9/CSPGcomplex, the proteins migrate as if they initially are distributed to the edges of the...
... and Mpp4 exist in a complex at the photoreceptor synapse The partial colocalization of MPP4 and DLG1 sugges-ted the existence of a complex between the twoproteins. This hypothesis was tested ... with MPP5 at the OLM inhuman retinaIn between the retinal pigment epithelium and the OLM ofthe retina resides the so-called subretinalspace, whichis a lumen. The apical side ofthe retinalpigment ... retinalpigment epithelium faces the subretinal space. The innerand outer segments adjacent tothe OLM are the mostapical side of photoreceptors and extend into the sub-retinal space. The OLM contains...
... (Ser155) in the monomer bound tothe activesite (Fig. 3B). This feature might be related to the mechanism ofthe enzyme (see Discussion).DiscussionOverall structure The structure of SaSTP is very ... structure. The phosphate is bound indirectly tothe metal ions viawater molecules and the Wn–P–O angle (146°) is rea-sonably close to optimal when the roughness of the analysis is taken into account.SaSTP ... bind directly to M3. Asn160 is, however, the closest flap domain resi-due tothe M3 binding site. Because the M3 bindingsite islinkedtothe conformation ofthe flap, M3might also exist in eukaryotic...
... narrative. This was agood choice of how to write the novel since it was very beneficial to the plot of Dracula. Examples of how the diary form is beneficial to Dracula is seen in his writing and ... writing and book. One ofthe greatest benefits ofthe diarynarrative is that the reader is allowed see, and feel the emotional heartsand souls ofthe emotional characters. This is great because ... think forthemselves and they will not have to have the book, or someone in the book explain what they are reading to them. So in other words, if anewspaper is written in the book, the reader...
... This blouse is too plain). The boy cut his hair with the scissorsIn this example, we can notice that there is a tool that helps the Agent to perform the action. That isthe semantic role of ... ANTONYMYAntonymy isthe state or phenomenon in whichthe words have the sense relation which involve the opposite of meaning. The concrete form of antonymy is called “antonym” (opposite). The ... gradable pairsAnother characteristic of certain pairs of gradable antonyms is that one is marked and the other is unmarked. The unmarked member isthe one used in questions of degree.We ask:...
... tuberculosis, syphilis, etc). There were 26 (63%) new cases of zoonoses, including 24 cases of toxoplasmosis, 1 case of ocular toxocariasis and 1 case of Lyme borreliosis. Of those patients with toxoplasmosis, ... 20% of cases of zoonotic disease in Italy are reported from the Emilia Romagna Re-gion. In Europe there is no obligation to register Lyme cases and therefore the real incidence of Lyme disease ... cured meats, etc). Indeed, the province of Parma is known also as the food valley”. The characteristics ofthe environment, the presence of woods and the habit of consuming sausages and raw...
... provide a theoretical background tothe study, this chapter is devoted tothe reexamination ofthe concepts most relevant tothe thesis’s topic. Firstly, an account ofthe CLT theory is made. ... 25 factors which impede the effects. Then according tothe theories of CLT, some suggestions are put forward, which are relevant tothe application of CLT.2. Aims ofthe studyThis research ... Secondly, characteristics of communication is discussed. Finally, the implementation of CA in the teaching of oral skills is referred to. 1. 1. Theory on CA 1.1.1. Definitions of CA The Communicative...
... think the researcher wants to read rather than their real feelings. Moreover, the number ofthe subjects is small which may influence the implications ofthe thesis to some extent. The results of ... Part B: Development Chapter 1: Literature review To provide a theoretical background tothe study, this chapter is devoted tothe reexamination ofthe concepts most relevant tothe thesis’s topic. ... account ofthe CLT theory is made. Secondly, characteristics of communication is discussed. Finally, the implementation of CA in the teaching of oral skills is referred to. 1. 1. Theory on...