... anchor themselves to the target membrane through their hydrophobic
segments and then fold back, bringing the viral and cellular membranes together and forcing their
merger. However, the pathways of ... Institute of Human Virology, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 725 W.
Lombard St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
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... entry of free viruses, and the maturation or
egress of the virus [8,9]. Glycoprotein K is one of the
major glycoproteins encoded by the DEV-gK gene,
which is located in the unique long region of ... is the first time to product and purify the rabbit anti-tgK
polyclonal antibody. Through the western blot and ELISA assay, the truncated glycoprotein K (tgK) has go...
... nearly 300 years ago, and the divergence of the
four HMPV genotypes likely occurred within the last hun-
dred years. de Graaf et al recently reported estimated
tMRCA values of ~120 years for the ... to other paramyxovi-
ruses. RNA viruses mutate frequently due to the infidelity
and lack of proofreading ability of RNA-dependent RNA
polymerases [38]. Our data confirm that...
... approach to the poisoned
patient. In my service, the use of the EOU in the care of the
poisoned patient had dramatically improved care and
reduced length of stay. With a structured approach to
these ... suggestive of the
diagnosis [10], and its diagnosis and management is well
detailed by Boyle's article.
Toxicology in Australia
In Australian there has been the...
... orthopedists, and physical therapists. Yet this
disorder of the muscle system is routinely ignored in the
diagnosis and treatment of these patients.
The diagnosis of muscular imbalance with the MMT may
offer ... accurately diag-
nose the cause of pain in only some 10% of patients [74].
The use of the MMT for the diagnosis of musculoskeletal
dysfunction has al...
... publication to the time
of the search were identified. The number of citations
per year from the year of publication to the study pe-
riod was calculated for each article (citations per
year).
Statistical ... publication,
country of origin, type of cancer, sample size, number
of polymorphisms tested and results of the study.
Studies were divided into two categ...
... on the prevalence of hyperopia and myopia.
As age increased, the prevalence of hyperopia signif-
icantly decreased and the prevalence of myopia in -
creased. Based on the definitions of hyperopia ... hyperopia and
myopia: as age increased, the prevalence of hyperopia
markedly decreased, and that of myopia significantly
increased. The prevalence of hyperop...
... synthesized by chondrocytes
and FLS. These cytokines act in various ways in the
pathogenesis of OA such as inhibition o f s y nth esi s o f
type 2 (articular) cartilage and activation of catabolic ... design of the project and
data analysis, and was primarily responsible for
writing the manuscript. KVA contributed to the de-
sign of the project, patient recruit...
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m at the Peptide Synthesis and Analysis Laboratory
of the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbio-
logy, Uppsala University. The SP6 primer 5¢-ATT TAG
GTG ACA CTA TAG-3¢ and the three ... other combinations of phosphatases and interme-
diary phosphorylated enzymes. Therefore, kinetic data on
the dephosphorylation of autophosphorylated ATP-cit...
... [64] have studied the promoter
activity and wound-induction of HRPC and -E types, and
of AtPCa and AtPEa. Most remarkably, C2, and only C2,
responded strongly to wounding. The AtP38 gene might
respond ... a nonglycosylated triplet at position Asn70 [48].
The majority of the peroxidases carry one or two putative
glycans. Seven appear to be nonglycosylated. Therefore, t...