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Annals of General Psychiatry
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Mourning and melancholia revisited: correspondences between
principles of Freudian metapsychology and empirical findings in
neuropsychiatry
Robin ... so
relentlessly and so unjustifiably' [76].
Neuropsychiatric findings in depression
correlated with principles of Freudian
metapsychology...
... puri®ed and the gene encoding the enzyme has been
cloned and sequenced. The enzyme was rapidly and irre-
versibly inactivated by sodium borohydride o r h ydroxyl-
amine in the presence of propionyl-CoA. ... differences of )14 Da and +15 Da for
sodium borohydri de and hydroxylamine inactivated
enzyme, r espectively. In particular the observation of a
chymotryptic peptide co...
... I Anyfantakis
, Christos Lionis
Clinic of Social and Family Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Crete, Heraklion,
Crete, Greece.
Corresponding ... inability of the lymphatic system to maintain
normal tissue homeostasis [1]. It may be classified as
primary or secondary [1]. Primary lymphedema re-
sults from congenital abnormality...
... rearrangements, by inhibiting actin
assembly and focal adhesion in many cell types [8,9] through
the decreased phosphorylation of various proteins [10,11]
including MLC [12].
In a previous study of our ... receptor c-chain, leading to
tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of syk and PLCc2
[13,14]. Following activation of GpVI by convulxin, several
adapter molecules are tyr...
... reactivation of encysted bradyzoites into actively
replicating and cytolytic tachyzoites can trigger a disease
with severe clinical syndromes leading in many cases to the
death of the patients. ... tachyzoites differentiate into
encysted bradyzoites in response to the immune system
attack during disease progression. They will remain in the
brain and other organs during the lifet...
... effect of phosphorylation on its DNA-
binding property was tested. The protein was in vitro
phosphorylated using cold ATP and used for DNA binding
studies. No binding was detected when prephosphorylated
protein ... regulated in response to multiple
stresses and probably has a role at the very beginning of
multiple stress signaling pathways [37]. Involvement
of CDPKs in stress...
... Efavirenz.
Furthermore, wing2 composed of the heterocyclic ring
structure of MSC194 and the substituted pyrimidine
functionality of PNU142721 occupy the same part of the
NNIBP as the benzoaxine-2-one ring of Efavirenz. ... the binding modes of the three inhibitors are
superimposed in the mutant NNIBP. The cyclopropyl-
group of MSC194 and the methyl group of PNU142721
par...
... solubility of
fusion proteins is not necessarily indicative of either proper
folding or of increased solubility of the protein of interest.
We propose that the success of fusion protein systems
should ... Hopkins University
Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
The presence of extra N- and C- terminal residues can play a
major role in the stability, s...
... this
understanding is gained, H-tunneling can then be used as
a tool for (a) increasing the catalytic efficiency of enzymes in
the biotechnology industry (by enhancing the coupling of
dynamics to ... and
flavoprotein enzymes that catalyse the oxidation of a
number of amine substrates, and computational studies of
enzymic H-tunneling in these enzymes.
QUINOPROTEIN AND FLAVOPR...
... Section of Respirology, Department of
Internal Medicine; Richard Warrington: Section of Allergy and
Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine; and Mary Cheang:
Department of Community Health ... control of cytokine production.
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The
hormone leptin of the IL-6 family has effects on
inflammation, including the release of IL-6 from macro-
phages and lymphocytes.
39,40
Le...