... number of proteins
involved in retinoid-related metabolism (retinoic acid
receptors, cellular binding proteins and oxidizing enzymes)
have been mapped within the adult dopamine system [35].
In the ... particular
interest because of their implications in the metabolism of
ethanol and retinoic acid. In vitro and in vivo data indicate
that ADH1, ADH3 and ADH4 can oxidize...
... preliminary tests and advised on prepa-
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B. J. Kinsberg for their contributions to selection of passages and
preparation of ... judgments of the clarity of meaning of indivi-
dual sentences. The approach through testing of reading
comprehension provides a direct test of at least one
aspect of...
...
tingency tables for every pair of classes, construct
a single contingency table. For every pairwise map-
ping found for the classes in these two clusterings,
populate the YES-YES, YES-NO, and ... identifica-
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... aco2 cell line,
while the intensity of DHS in Calu3 chromatin is very weak.
Finally we evaluated the effect of known activators of
CFTR transcription, including forskolin [9] and mitomy-
cin C [10] ... increase in the intensity of the
DHS fragments in the control samples. In Fig. 7A the
forskolin-treated chromatin shows a relative increase in
the intensity of the DHS10a...
... reacts to its limits, and
where we need further work.
This panel brings together a good sampling of
the people involved in these tests including
Indlv iduals intimately involved with the
above ... importance and a similar
list of unhandled phenomena. Only
occasionally were even informal evaluations
of systems conducted.
Recently, this has begun to change. In the
last se...
... lymphocytes in both K
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and
extent of lectin binding [22] illustrates the impact of
oligoglycans on the kinetic behavior of AChE. The
range of ATCh concentration, the ionic strength in the
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in quaternary structure and folding of subunits in the prevalent BuChE
species (G
H
4
) of human plasma...
... per-
centage
of
words in sentences and fragments.
The close-
ness
of the average of messages in T-T and parsed and
uonparsed inputs in H C is striking.
Table 2 (the meaning of abbreviations ... nt=aber of words in sentences (about
70Z); the length of sentences (about 7 words); the
existence of fragments (70Z of messages in F-F and 50Z
in T-T contain...
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... from the RNA and then used in PCR reactions for
examining modulations of CD28 and CTLA-4.
Competitive PCR of CD28
In order to perform a competitive PCR assay, three kinds
of primers, forward (primer ... from noninfected and FIV-infected PBMC, the
internal standard DNA, primer A, and primer C (Table 1)
according to the following 30 cycles: 94
o
C for 30 sec, 55
o
C
for...