... DNA replication, they may become distrib-
uted among daughter strands in the same semiconservative
way as newly synthesized DNA [17]. In addition, modifica-
tions such as methylated lysine 4 of ... interaction
was further confirmed by the finding that these RNAs also
co-precipitate with chromatin-bound ASH1, and that the
association of ASH1 with the bxd PRE/TRE is abolished by
removin...
... allergen-specific immuno-
therapy. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT) was
developed in 1911 [4] and is the only treatment that
attends to the root cause, rather than the clinical symp-
toms, of allergic ... situation may improve patient compliance with the
therapeutic regime. The wait time is viewed by many
patients, as observed by experts [24], as a displeasure and
motivates som...
... lished the “Report of the Committee of
Inquiry into Chiropractic, Osteopathy, Homoeopathy and
Naturopathy”, commonly called The Webb Report” [5].
This government report paved the way for registration
of ... of 9
The changes had nothing to do with subluxations,
rather the study identified what happens when you
apply different force levels during a manipulative thrust.
In other words...
... mutation at the 3'ss (without deletion of the antisense Alu), respectively. The inclusion level of the Alu-exon is indicated at the
top of the gel, and represents the total percentage of the ... several Alu exonization events (not
including the NARF Alu-exon) that were hypothesized to be
regulated by RNA editing; our results provide exemplary con-
firmation of the...
... and
chromatin decondensation, which enable Pol II to move
forward and transcribe a DNA template. The most common
chromatin modifications include histone acetylation by HAT
and methylation by HMT, ... phosphorylated [9]. The
P-TEFb complex (composed of CDK9 and cyclin T) facilitates release of Pol II from stalling by phosphorylating DSIF, NELF and the carboxy-terminal
domain of Pol II a...
... of
hypersensitivity [5]. The major metabolic pathway for sulpham-
ethoxazole is catalyzed by N-acetylation by N-acetyltrans-
ferase 2 (NAT2). In the pathogenesis of hypersensitivity, the
formation ... haplo-
types exhibit the slow acetylator phenotype, whereas those
who carry at least one wild-type haplotype exhibit the fast
acetylator phenotype.
In the present study we examined...
... (the only known H3K4
methyltransferase activity in yeast) causes dramatic
changes in the pattern of hotspot usage across the yeast
genome [5], suggesting that H3K4me3 is an evolutionarily
conserved ... binding domain. Yet many
interesting questions are unresolved. What is the
molecular function of the H3K4me3 mark? What is the
significance of the DNA binding specificity of P...
... Wanderley AG, Afiatpour P, Maia MBS:
Anti-inflammatory and chronic toxicity study of the leaves of Ageratum
conyzoides L. in rats. Phytomed 2005, 12:38-142.
69. Murthy KS, Rao DN, Rao DK, Murthy LBS: ... remedies, they were
taken to a nearby modern health centers for further exam-
ination by the physician. The ethno-bot anical knowledge
of Monpa ethnic group gathered in this study has b...
... institution by another hospital. The cause
of delayed treatment was delayed presentation in one
patient who had ingested a foreign body. The mortality
rate was four times higher in patients with ... patients.
The overall mortality rate was 16.6% (5 patients; Table
2). The mortality rate in patients with associated tracheal
injuries was significantly higher than in those with no tra-
O...
... a
compressive neuropathy of the radial sensory nerve caused
by a ganglion cyst at the elbow. Orthopedics 1986, 9:1005-1006.
6. Yamazaki H, Kato H, Hata Y, Murakami N, Saitoh S: The two
locations of ganglions ... On
physical examination, a mass could not be definitely
detected by palpation. The patient had slightly decreased
sensitivity in the distribution of the sensory branch...