... 4
Exacerbation of murine models of tumor necrosis factor alpha- related inflammatory diseases in BM-hIL-32 miceExacerbation of murine models of tumor necrosis factor alpha- related inflammatory diseases ... complementary to the unique
sequence of hIL-32β, because IL-32 is the dominant secret-
ing isoform of IL-32. This probe could detect the cDNA of hIL...
... communication between services. The aim of this study was to assess the
standard of documentation and communication to primary care from secondary care as
recommended by the National Institute of Clinical ... specialist. We suggest that
psychiatric services (particularly doctors as they appear to
assess proportionately more patients) need to improve
the rate of com...
... respiratory and allergic symptoms. Results were compared to those of a general population study
in Germany (n = 2425, response 68%). Furthermore, associations between types of sports and the self-reported
outcomes ... and allergies in
top athletes compared to the general population - results of the
German part of the GA
2
LEN-Olympic study 2008. Allergy, Asthma &am...
... made
by loops linking the individual b strands together (the
RT loop, the n-Src loop, and the 3
10
helix as indicated
in Fig. 1C), flanked by strands b4 and b5. The variable
loops n-Src and RT ... for
ligand recognition, orientation, and specificity of this
domain, with residues Tyr91 and Tyr137 forming
interaction pocket 1; Tyr93, Tyr137 and Trp119 form-
ing pocket 2, a...
... 0.05).
4. Discussion
Young and elderly healthy adults stood with their eyes open and their eyes closed to address the
issue of whether or not a fractal dimension analysis of COP data could provide ... used
to test for a system’s non-linearity. This check for non-linearity via the use of surrogate data analysis
has been used widely in the past and most recently to a...
... FEBS
became of interest to the study of neurodegenerative
diseases after the discovery of the nature of what was
then termed the ‘nonAb component’ (NAC) of plaques
in AD [34,35]. The protein then termed ... presynaptic activities. Given the
similarity between the synuclein, possibly a triple
knockout mouse is necessary to understand the func-
tion of these pr...
... Airways
Anumber of mechanisms have been suggested to
explain the link between upper and lower air-
ways and the concept of united airway disease.
They include genetic factors, an anatomic link
between ... upper and lower airways, neural inter-
action between the nose and the lower airway, and
mediator- or inflammatory-cell circulation. Inflam-
matory mediators ca...
... draft of the paper. RK performed data
extraction and was responsible for data entry into SPSS.
SPI wrote the statistical part of the protocol/paper and car-
ried out the statistical analyses. ... of many
antipsychotics [11-13]. Obesity itself leads to hyperten-
sion, type II diabetes and coronary heart disease, many of
the same problems that people with schizophrenia...
... studied,
and to avoid the bias of having dominance of certain
type of weather changes within any period of the year,
the daily mean of suicide mortalities (number of suicides
per day, with 95% ... entrains to
the sun light [27-29], by tracking the daily changes in
rise and set times of the sun and the variation in the
length of the day [30-32]. Thus...
... (F7A/V13M) and Phe34 to Tyr/Glu43 to Tyr (F3 4Y/
E4 3Y) ] in the three regions of PA c-551 each individually
enhanced the overall protein stability [8]. These studies,
together with structure analysis, ... subtle changes in them can affect the overall
stability. Thus, it is usually difficult to identify the exact
factors that contribute to the enhanced stability of...