... structuring algorithms and addresses
issues in information presentation. In Section 5,
we describe an evaluation of our approach and dis-
cuss its implications.
2 Previous Work in Information
Presentation
2.1 ... of interest for any rational user. All dominant
options represent some tradeoff, but depending on
the user’s interest, some of them are more interest-
ing tradeoffs than oth...
... bulk of rather
uninteresting dialog, rather than focusing on
the much smaller portion of intellectually
challenging input. A NL system that is
extrememly robust within well-defined
limitations ... fitting
of the NL component to the exact requirements
of the domain; and from the painstaking
crafting of the lexicon and grammar to achieve
tha necessary density of linguistic coverage.
I...
...
cessing components that assist the system in database
processing (stemming, indexing, word and phrase
clustering, selectional restrictions), and translate a
user's information request into ...
sidered in serious information retrieval applications,
the major problems being their extreme inefficiency
and the need for manual encoding of domain
knowledge (Mauldin, 1991).
In our...
... (2008) Mapping
alpha-helical induced folding within the intrinsically dis-
ordered C-terminal domain of the measles virus nucleo-
protein by site-directed spin-labeling EPR spectroscopy.
Proteins 73, ... B, Finet S &
Longhi S (2005) The intrinsically disordered C-terminal
domain of the measles virus nucleoprotein interacts with
the C-terminal domain of the phosphoprotein via two
distinct...
... are linked to accessory proteins (e.g. zonula
occludens proteins and cingulin), forging a connection
to the actin cytoskeletons of endothelial cells [8]. Occlu-
din is an 65 kDa phosphoprotein ... Claudins are 22 kDa
phosphoproteins that are thought to help maintain
high transendothelial electrical resistance. Three types
of claudins (claudin1 ⁄ 3, claudin5 and claudin12) are
found in ....
... blood vessels in various tissues and organs,
including the brain, is regulated by the VEGF system
in combination with other signaling systems such as
the angiopoietin–Tie, ephrin–Eph, Delta–Notch ... family
members. By contrast, a pathological increase in the blood supply in the
CNS is seen in brain tumors, in particular malignant gliomas. In phase II
clinical trials, anti-VEGF...
... for t-PA-induced intracranial bleeding in mouse
models of focal stroke [37]. In this model, co-treatment
with the broad-spectrum MMP inhibitor GM6001
effectively reduced intracranial bleeding. More
recently, ... metalloproteinases, their
inhibitors, and laminin in stroke patients: in uence of
different therapies. Stroke 34, 2165–2170.
26 Gu Z, Kaul M, Yan B, Kridel SJ, Cui J, Strongin...
... B do-
mains being part of the phosphorylation chain and the
EIIC domain representing the membrane domain. As
all components of the PTS, depending on their phos-
phorylation status, can interact ... transport protein for glucose uptake); FBA, flux balance analysis (tool to determine the
flux distribution in cellular networks, requires steady-state conditions); HPr, histidine-containing protein...
... code
for a single protein. Interestingly, during the initial
process of identifying the NR family members in the
A. aegypti genome, we predicted two isoforms of
AaFTZ-F1, differing only in their ... dis-
played in AaHNF-4A in hormone-free media that har-
bors a complete balance of amino acids suggests the
involvement of amino acids in its regulation. This
amino acid induced signal r...