...
of
the
canine
genome
possible.
The
objective
of
the
present
study
was
the
chromosomal
localization
of
NORs
in
the
dog
karyotype
and
the
analysis
of
their
activity.
This ...
were
localized
in
the
terminal
part
of
the
q
arms
of
chromosome
pairs:
7
and
17.
The
third
chromosome
pair,
also
bearing
NORs
in
the
terminal
part...
... from the beginning
of intron 4 and the novel microsatellite, which included a tandem repeat of
(TC)
n
is located approximately at 1264 bp from the beginning of intron 4.
3.3. Allele frequencies in ... protein characteristic of adult
type-1, slow-twitch, muscle fibres. In order to further understand the functions of the porcine
CA3 protein in muscle, the temporal...
... biological endpoints in deciding
when to administer intervention, monitoring the effec-
tiveness of any current intervention, determining the effi-
cacy of drugs, assessing drug resistance and are useful
research ... attending a GUM clinic in The
Gambia. The possible role of other co-infections in the
secretion of HSV in CVL fluid and HSV transmission were
invest...
... machinery that constricts the
neck of the bud, resulting in fusion between the membranes
on either side of the neck and the release of the virus from the
plasma membrane. Studies with a number of ... overcoming the mechanical bending resistance of the
plasma membrane [2]. Third, following the formation of the
bud, the virus has to pinch off and escape...
... To
reveal potential bias in the extent of investigation of any
given node in the LC datasets, we determined the number
of total interactions (that is, including redundant inter-
actions) in excess of ... for interrogation of gene
and protein function, including DNA microarrays for global
gene-expression profiling and location of DNA-binding
factors, and a compreh...
... degradation
may dominate and lead to the release of glycosaminoglycans
from the extracellular matrix.
One of the most striking findings of our study was that the reg-
ulation of gene expression of glycosidases ... detected in the homoge-
nates of either the SMs or the SFs (Figure 3a to 3c). The activ-
ity of NAG in RA SFs was significantly higher than in...
... the window size increases from two to eight genes, the net
number of genes in groups (that is, the genes in groups in
the ordered dataset minus genes in groups from the
random dataset) increases ... genes in a sliding window across the genome, and
this process was repeated for windows of different sizes. The net
number of genes (that is, the number of genes...
... dry
weight of PCE. Most of the solids in the commercial
extract were not soluble in 50% ethanol. The dry weight of
the ethanol-insoluble pellet remaining after centrifuga-
tion of the extract ... the
topical application of 2 µg TPA dissolved in 20 µL of ace-
tone to both the inner and outer ear surfaces. Thirty min-
utes after the application of TPA, the...
... our understanding of the
mechanisms underlying some of these characteristics, we
have explored the effects of combining activating and
inactivating mutations of the TSHr within a single receptor
on ... response and
(f) the mechanism by which binding of the hormone to the
N-terminal domain of the receptor translates into activation
of its serpentine domain is un...
... implications
As the training consists to a large extent in compensating
for shortcomings of the medical school-based training, a
reasonable approach would be to incorporate this kind of
training in the basic ... responses and the final evaluation
session indicated a high level of satisfaction regarding the
training. Though they expressed a high demand for fur-
ther train...