... these horses are housed and fed rather
than by a primary genetic determination.
Equine motor neuron disease is a neurodegenerative dis-
order of the horse characterized by progressive weakness,
fasciculations, ... at
risk of EMND were recruited, baseline data were collected,
and the animals were followed for a period of time to
acclimate the horses to the experimental enviro...
... higher and lower
CPP thresholds have been proposed to improve outcome and
brain tissue oxygen pressure (PtiO
2
). Several retrospective
reports of outcomes related to CPP observed better results
when ... the severity of the illness of
the patients were the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health
Evaluation (APACHE) II score, the Revised Trauma Score for
triage (T-RTS) and the Injury...
... vessel rupture, an
incidence higher than the 1.1% reported in the literature [91].
Aggressive treatment of vasospasm
Given the limited impact of established and developing
preventive measures, ... interventions in selected patients. A number of
neuroprotective approaches as well as the use of multimodal
treatment regimens [162] are under active development and
hold promise in the...
... the litters were of
varying parity.
Information on feeding and management in the selected
herds was recorded, but no changes were done to the
choice of feed or the normal feeding and management
routines ... the regression model and
the xtgee analysis showed only marginal differences. Clear
and significant differences between day -1 and each of the
days after weaning were shown...
... soluble form. However,
the OraE and OraS proteins were coexpressed in an
insoluble form under t he same conditions. The codon usage
difference between C. sticklandii and E. coli does not seem
to be ... cloned i nto
the same expression vector under the control of the T7
promoter, and coexpression of oraE and oraS genes was
carried out in E. co li. Meanwhile, the extent of the
i...
... require some extra work. Nevertheless,
considering the difference in speed between
processors and memory, reducing the mem-
ory footprint may compensate for the loss of
performance to some extent.
Symmetric ... struc-
ture sharing, however, we have to use offsets
between nodes (see Figure 4), because other-
wise different nodes in a graph may end up
having the same index (see Section 3). Off-...
... [16–18,24,25].
Kinetic properties, effects of metal ions, pH
optima and temperature
The substrate saturation curves of both BH enzymes
were determined in the presence of increasing concen-
trations of brassinin ... to those profiles observed for BHLmL2 and
BHAb.
The temperature dependence of the activities of the
BHs was tested in the range 5–56 °C; the apparent
optimum tempera...
... transcript, the efficiency (E) was calculated from
the slope (S) of the standard curve using the formula:
E ¼ 10
À1=s
À 1
Once differences between efficiencies of reference gene and
target gene amplifications ... on
the one hand, a close relationship of R. pachyptila CA
sequences with one of the CA D. melanogaster
sequences and, on the other hand, the other
D. melanogaster sequences...
... Unfor-
tunately, the concentration of nucleotides in these
experiments never exceeded 0.2 mm because the intense
inner filter effect caused by the purine ring impaired
the excitation of tryptophan residues. ... the absence and
presence of Mg
2+
, respectively (supplementary
Fig. S1). Although these experiments confirmed an
interaction between the nucleotide ⁄ Me
2+
couple and
the prot...
... struc-
ture determination, we had to measure the gene sequences
and full amino acid sequences of the porcine complex II
subunits. An abundance of gene sequences of mammalian
complex II in the GenBank ... content of 64%. The data were processed by
hkl2000 [22], and statistics are summarized in Table 1.
As the porcine genome sequence had not been fully
released at the time of our...