... surprising that TH8 is in the core
because it is buried in the structure. Within the whole
toxin, TH5 is partly covered by the C-terminal part of
the receptor (R) domain [2,3]. Within the isolated T
domain, ... to the functional state, which initi-
ates the translocation of the catalytic domain. Here,
the data allowed identification of the core of the...
... b-strand 7 in the
a- crystallin domain of p26, a polydisperse small heat shock
protein from Artemia franciscana
Yu Sun, Svetla Bojikova-Fournier and Thomas H. MacRae
Department of Biology, Dalhousie ... (2001) The
expanding family of Arabidopsis thaliana small heat
stress proteins and a new family of proteins containing
a- crystallin dom...
... 8-14 July 2012.
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2012 Association for Computational Linguistics
Automated Essay Scoring Based on Finite State Transducer: towards ASR
Transcription of Oral English Speech
Xingyuan Peng
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, ... cost of insertion, deletion or substitution from s-
tate j to state i. The equation means the minED of
state i can be computed by the accumulated minED-
cost of st...
... Kopecek, J. (1999)
Photodynamic crosslinking of proteins. Kinetics of the FMN-
and rose bengal-sensitized photooxidation and intermolecular
crosslinking of model tyrosine-containing N-(2-hydroxypropyl)
methacrylamide ... condition of oxidative stress. By matching the
Western blot with the silver-stained protein map, we infer
that a-tubulin and b-tubulin are targets of P...
... current opinions on
how Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL are involved in the molecular
events. The crosstalk between the autophagy and
apoptosis may redefine the roles of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL
in oncogenesis and tumor ... link
between autophagy and apoptosis. Here, we discuss the possible roles of
Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL in apoptosis and autophagy, and the...
... FEBS
Oxidative stress and apoptotic events during thermal
stress in the symbiotic sea anemone, Anemonia viridis
Sophie Richier
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cile Sabourault
1
, Juliette Courtiade
1
, Nathalie Zucchini
3
, ... to thermal stress than nonsymbiotic species,
there was nonetheless an increase in oxidative attack
on proteins, as evidenced by the carbonylation of p...
... cancer
have poor survival in the first twenty months after operation and
predictable survival in the medium and long-term: Analysis of survival
and prognostic markers. World Journal of Surgical Oncology ... cancer, survive twenty months after
operation, the prognosis improves and their survival becomes predictable.
Introduction...
... Access
Case report
Superior vena cava (SVC) reconstruction using autologous tissue in
two cases of differentiated thyroid carcinoma presenting with SVC
syndrome
Nobuyuki Wada*
1
, Katsuhiko ... Great cer-
vical vein invasion of thyroid carcinoma. Thyroid 1998, 8:59-61.
12. Perez D, Brown L: Follicular carcinoma of the thyroid appear-
ing as an i...
... associated with individual markers had
values between 0.3% and 0.7%.
In most cases, the alleles that increase the value of a trait at a particular locus
in the mapping cross come from the parental ... point, an animal stops growing, reaching at that
point a maximum cell mass. It is accepted that the genetic makeup of the
individual plays a predominant role in th...
...
KEYWORDS: Biodegradable, nanoparticles, polyesters, vaccine delivery, drug delivery, gene
delivery
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Biodegradable Nanoparticles are Excellent
Vehicle for Site Directed in-vivo Delivery ... the size of the
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BIODEGRADABLE NANOPARTICLES
Biodegradable nanoparticles have been used for site- specific delivery of drugs, vaccines and...
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BMC Plant Biology
Open Access
Research article
Lutein is needed for efficient chlorophyll triplet quenching in the
major LHCII antenna complex of higher plants and effective ... property of quenching harmful
3
Chl* by binding at site L1 of the major
LHCII complex and of other Lhc proteins of plants, thus...
... defense
mechanisms of the innate immune response.
Review
Bench-to-bedside review: Functional relationships between
coagulation and the innate immune response and their
respective roles in the pathogenesis of sepsis
Steven ... from the car-
boxyl terminus of peptides and proteins. In the case of fibrin,
removal of carboxyl-terminal ly...
... associated
with ARF often leads to acidemia. Furthermore, persistent
Review
Bench-to-bedside review: Treating acid–base abnormalities in
the intensive care unit – the role of renal replacement therapy
Toshio ... acid–base disorders. Therefore, improving
our understanding of the impact of RRT on acid–base disor-
ders and gaining insights into the nat...
... way of example, consider the effect of
decreasing blood flow to a tissue by 50%. According to the
Review
Bench-to-bedside review: Treating acid–base abnormalities in
the intensive care unit – the ... into
different acid–base consequences. For example, infusing
large volumes of normal saline intravenously lowers the [SID]
(because the [SID] of saline i...