... evaluate the cost of individual treatment, we
need the following information: 1) the unit price of dif-
ferent drugs used in adjuvant treatment of breast cancer,
2) the kind of therapy according to the ... Estimation of the incidence of curative breast cancer in
Morocco
We used a second database to estimate the incidence of
breast cancer in M...
... and the gastrointestinal
tissues from the cytotoxicity of CY in mice. We also
profiled the changes of the expression of growth factors in
gastric tissues in response to the damage by CY and ... of CY in cancer patients in which
the herb could be used together with the cytotoxic agent in
cancer therapeutic regimen.
In the present study, we investi...
... erritins. Thus,
H c hains predominate in spleen and liver at variance with
thepresenceofL chainsinthesameorgansofmammals[6].
Interestingly, a study of cold-inducible gene expression of
rainbow ... indicated for the N-terminal
peptide MDSQVR a value of m/z 777, which points t o the
presence of acetylme thionine. This r esidue is commonly
found in the N-terminus of eukaryo...
... [24].
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Although there was no evidence of any overall increased risk
of cancer in the early years of IP and RA in NOAR, there was
a definite increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s
lymphoma ... evidence of any
inflammatory activity in their joints while they are off treatment.
Persistence is the opposite of remission. There are problems
in...
... effects of diac-
erein/rhein on the synthesis of major proteases involved in
bone remodelling/resorption, namely MMP-13 and cathepsin
K. Moreover, we sought to gain new insight into the effects of
the ... and
cathepsin K
Since MMP-13 and cathepsin K are produced by the murine
cell line Raw 264.7, proteins not recognized by the commer-
cially available ELISAs, determinat...
... that
apoptosis of MCF-7 breast cancer cells induced by the BP
risedronate involved increased levels of Bim [50]. Upregula-
tion of Mcl-1 (and therefore antagonism of Bim) by RANKL is
therefore a likely mechanism ... survival.
Mcl-1 inhibits activation of the mitochondrial pathway of apop-
tosis by interacting with pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 family proteins
such as Bak and B...
... that only one of the two copies of the
bystander gene is still in synteny with the corresponding copy
of the target gene in the fish genome.
The code captures the relationship of the bystander ... as measured by branch length in the gene tree, and
defined the closer of the two genes in the other teleost as the
ortholog. The bystander gene was th...
... matory disease that destroys free moving joints.
T1D is a form of diabetes that results from the destruc-
tion of insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. IBD
is a group of in ammatory conditions ... conditions of the colon and
small intestine; the two major types are Crohn’s disease
and ulcerative colitis. In SLE, the immune system attacks
a wide variety of...
...
Mike Snyder (Stanford University, Stanford, USA) used
chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by DNA
sequencing (ChIP-seq) to examine the variability in
transcription factor binding among individuals ...
Labora tory, Berkeley, USA) continued these themes in a
talk that highlighted the limitations of using comparative
genomics to identify enhancers. By performing ChIP-seq...
... and clinicians abreast of the latest
research on HIV-1. AIDS Research and Therapy will be par-
ticularly interested in publishing articles on novel and
developing treatment strategies for AIDS, ... improving the quality
of the journal. Consequently, the Editorial Board of the
journal will constantly seek new ideas to improve the
journal to serve as an excellent resourc...