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Lessons from dynamic cadaver and invasive bone pin studies: do we
know how the foot really moves during gait?
Christopher J Nester
Address: Centre for Health, Sport and Rehabilitation ... http://www.jfootankleres.com/content/2/1/18
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Conclusion
Do we know how the foot really move...
... of
anti-lysozyme antibodies to mice that are locally injected in
one knee joint with poly-L-lysine-coupled lysozyme. Poly-L-
lysine-coupled lysozyme is highly cationic and sufficiently
large to ... erosion
predominantly located in the bone marrow areas; however,
KRN arthritis and CIA also show pronounced bone
apposition. This apposition is less in arthritis in IL-1ra-/- mice
and v...
... signif-
icantly different from the efficacies derived by direct
comparison. However, our estimate of the efficacy of
rifabutin by indirect comparison (41-44%) was signifi-
cantly lower than the efficacy ... efficacies. However, the indirect effi-
cacy of rifabutin was significantly lower than the efficacy
derived by direct comparison. Unlike most other studies
used in this analysi...
... always clinically necessary in
cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, so as to allow
their immune systems to restore function [2]. On the other
hand, the death of GI cells breaks down the physical ... On the other hand, the decrease in
proliferating cell number in gastric mucosa by CY
administration was found to be c-Myc and ODC-
dependent (Fig 4B and 4C respectively).
CY...
... Cys209 and Cys344) are homologous to those found
in soybean b-amylase (Cys82, Cys97, Cys208 and Cys343).
On the analogy of the soybean b-amylase, the active
site of the C. sepium b-amylase most ... enzyme was measured by the dinitrosalicylic
acid method.
Inhibition of the enzyme activity by glucose, maltose and
cyclohexaamylose
For the study of the enzyme inhibition by g...
... displays 40% identity with ornithine acetyltransfer-
ase (OAT) from Thermus thermophilus and 30–36% identity
with OATs from other species [15,16]. OAT is one of the
enzymes involved in the biosynthesis ... key step in arginine biosynthesis, and are
the first experimental evidence for the functional assignment
of ORF6 from the clavulanic acid super-cluster. The first
step o...
... chain are the H2 chain from
S. ga irdneri (87.5%) and the M chains from S. salar
(86.9%) and Gillichthys m irabilis (78.7%). The percentage
identity for the H c hains from S. salar and
Oncorhynchus ... previous preliminary observations [12]. The M-type
chain in T. bernacchii ferritin carries the a mino acids that
confer on the homopolymer the capacity to carry out...
... PA-oligosaccharide fractions were permethylated and hydrolyzed.
The partially methylated alditol acetates obtained after reduction and peracetylation were analyzed by capillary GLC/MS. The absence or presence
of ... analysis
PA-oligosaccharides were permethylated and hydrolyzed.
Partially methylated alditol acetates obtained after sodium
borohydride reduction and peracetylation we...
... atoms for the 25 lowest energy
structures of YopD
278)300
. The structures were aligned for the best
overlap of the backbone of residues 280–295 and superimposed on the
lowest energy structure. ... Initial spin system assignments of
YopD
278)300
were obtained using COSY and TOCSY
spectra and a NOESY spectrum was used to identify
sequential backbone connectivities. A comparison...
... b-1,4-glycosidic bond
between N-acetylmuramic acid (MurNAc) and N-acetyl
glucosamine (GlcNAc). However, unlike lysozyme where
the glycosyl moiety is transferred to H
2
O, cleavage by lytic
transglycosylases ... purified, and assayed for its muram-
idase and lytic transglycosylase activity. In addition, we used
affinity chromatography to investigate the hypothesis that
MltA associate...