... at day 7.
Discussion
The main finding of the cross-sectional observational study
was that endothelial function in patients with BD is modulated
by both clinical disease activity and use of corticosteroids,
albeit ... not
correlate with the clinical activity [1]), disease status was
assessed by clinical means only. Endothelial dysfunction was
assessed by a wid...
... grafting procedure.
Finally, the present study was carried out to investigate the
feasibility of using osmotic loading and real-time ultrasound to
assess the shrinking and swelling behaviors of ... swelling and solute diffusion in articular cartilage.
Using this system, they successfully monitored articular carti-
lage digestion by trypsin in real time. Ultrasound assessment...
... during the daytime
affects circadian rhythms of urinary melatonin and salivary
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28. Wakamura T, Tokura H: Influence of bright light during day-
time ... days how much have you been bothered
by:
1. Fatigue or tiring easily
2. Trouble concentrating or thinking clearly
3. Physical clumsiness
4. Decreased daytime alertness
5. Trouble with...
... Banks PM: Angiofollicular lymph node
hyperplasia: a comparison of unicentric, multicentric, hyaline vascular,
and plasma cell types of disease by morphometric and clinical analysis.
Mod Pathol ... follicular hyperplasia with involuted
germ inal centres, which are partly or totally replaced by
deposit of hyaline material and transfixed by a radially
penetrating vessel, ch...
...
study were diagnosed only by clinical experience, or
inference after dying, which may result in misclassi-
fication, and this is particularly true in rural areas,
although our design included ... by comparing the consistency between the
new design and a routine control selection design in a
large case-control study that was incorporated into a
nationwide mortality survey...
... expanding clinical spectrum of ocular Lyme borreliosis.
Ophthalmology 2000; 107:581-587
3. Boyé T. What kind of clinical, epidemiological, and biological
data is essential for the diagnosis of ... possible indica-
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... was activated by a 30-lL injection of the mixture
of 0.2
M
1-ethyl-3-[(3-dimethylamino)propyl]carbodiimide
and 0.05
M
N-hydroxysuccinimide in water. PheRS coup-
ling was performed in 10 m
M
Hepes/KOH, ... detected by
various footprinting assays [16]. These sites of interaction of
mammalian tRNA with eEF1AÆGDP were shown to
coincide with those of aminoacyl-tRNA in the com...
... b inding of the UDP-galactose donor, t he
residue W315 in the binding of the N-acetylglucosamine-b-p-
nitrophenol acceptor, and the domain including E264
appears t o participate in the binding ... .D. (2001 )
Biosynthesis of the linkage region of glycosaminoglycans: c loning
and activity of galactosyltransferase II, the sixth member of the
b1,3galactosyltransferase f ami...
... analyzed by Western blotting.
First we examined the binding of MCMs to the H3/H4
resin using an antibody against the conserved ATP binding
domain of all MCM proteins [49]. This antibody cross-
reacts ... deficiency in binding
pol II holoenzyme is a result of misfolding or inactivation.
We do not have a reliable assay to test the functional
status of MCM2(198–892) and MCM2(345–892...
... ma intained by two s ystems. One is de novo
synthesis from b uilding blocks, glutamate, cysteine, and
glycine, via two ATP-con suming s teps involving c-g lut-
amylcysteine synthetase ( cGCS) and ... meas-
uring its enzymatic activity and examining the gene
expression and localization of the protein. Levels of GR
activity, the protein, and the corresponding mRNA were
the hi...