... diabetes
and chronic heart failure in primary care:
an observational networks study
Jan-Willem Weenink, Jan van Lieshout, Hans Peter Jung and Michel Wensing
*
Abstract
Background: Patient care teams ... Weenink et al.: Patient Care Teams in treatment of
diabetes and chronic heart failure in primary care: an observational
networks stu...
... deletion mutant is sufficient to produce and
maintain an inducing quantity of acetaldehyde in the
presence of ethylacetate. Induction of the alc system in an
alcA-independent manner could be explained ... shown).
Catabolism of
L
-proline and
L
-arginine does not
lead to induction of the
alc
genes
L
-Proline and
L
-arginine can serve as sole carbon and
nitrogen sources...
...
Location of farmers Four provinces- An
Giang, Can Tho, Dong
Thap and Vinh Long
All provinces with
emphasis on An Giang
and Can Tho
Survey respondents Individual Individual and group
Focus of ... for diseases in seed, quality of feed and disease sample analysis
during growout
• Collation and reporting of all BMP monitoring and compliance data
• Liaison and...
... detected in sera
of patients in stages I and II (panels B and C, respectively),
but not those in stages III and IV, and the negative control
women.
Image analysis of 2-DE gels
When the clusters of ... cervical carcinoma [9], adenocervical carcinoma [9]
and osteosarcoma [10]. In the case of EOCa, enhanced
expression of α1-antichymotrypsin (ACT), clusterin
(CLU), α1-...
...
1
Department of Internal Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA and
2
DNA Diagnostic and Cytogenetics
Laboratories, Department of Pediatrics and Human Development. Michigan State ... competing inter-
ests.
Authors' contributions
AT: Involved in drafting of the manuscript, contributions
to conception and design, analysis of data;
KK: Involved...
... Crespi M: Non-protein-coding RNAs and
their interacting RNA-binding proteins in the plant cell nucleus. Mol
Plant 2010, 3:729-739.
7. Naumova TN: Apomixis in angiosperms. Nucellar and Integumentary
Embryony. ... conceived of and provided the initial design of the study. MJ, EE, TNN
and KKD provided important suggestions for refining the design. MJ and
TNN provided cytologica...
... the
final draft version of the manuscript. WS and RvH partic-
ipated in the design and coordination of the study, and
helped to draft the manuscript. All authors read and
approved the final manuscript.
Additional ... mono-oxyge-
nases and serine-threonine protein kinases. The P450
superfamily appears to have expanded dramatically in
both species compared to A. thaliana, sugg...
... number of cymogen gran-
ules and a diminished basophilic staining reac-
tion.
The endocrine islets of the goats in the control
group and groups 1 and 2 contained 30%
glucagon and 70% insulin producing ... effect of excessive Mo intake and Cu defi-
ciency and an imbalance of these 2 metals and
sulphur (S) in the feed is a complex nutritional
problem in ruminants d...
... [24], we analyzed the effects of
changing three lysine residues in TatA (residues 37, 40
and 41) to glutamine, and in a second mutant we addi-
tionally changed K24 to alanine. These mutants,
denoted ... B
(2001) Membrane interactions and self association of
the TatA and TatB components of the twin-arginine
translocation pathway. FEBS Letts 506, 143–148.
32 Yohannan S, Yang D...
... 5¢-syn-anti-anti-3¢ and 5¢-syn-syn-anti-3¢ for one
strand and 5¢-syn-syn-anti-3¢ and 5¢-syn-anti-anti-3¢ for
the other strand of the dimer; glycosidic conformations
of guanines around G-tetrads are syn•anti•syn•anti;
there ... relative strand
orientations, being respectively: (a) anti•anti•anti•anti
or syn•syn•syn•syn, (b) syn•anti•anti•anti or anti•syn•
syn•syn, (c) syn•syn•anti•an...