... network indicate that the roles of proteins within
the interaction network are important in the reductive proc-
ess. Accordingly, the importance of the roles of the proteins
must be taken into consideration ... create a highly preserved
backbone of interactions. This emphasizes the crucial impor-
tance of connector hubs in maintaining the integrity of the
pr...
... although the
number of domains is increasingly invariant with n, the
number of proteins is linear in n. Hence, the number of differ-
ent domain combinations in one protein expands, indicating
that ... domains, enable the construction of increasingly
complex sets of proteins [9]. In other words, domains are par-
ticularly flexible evolutionary building blocks.
In pa...
... stop
codon
ThedatafromtheotherviralUTRssuggestthatthere
may be enhancing elements either flanking the primary
functional region of the RSE or 5′ of the gag termination
codon. We hypothesize that the minimal ... function
independently of the nucleotide sequence of the termi-
nation codon and the first nucleo tide following the te r-
mination codon. Furthermore, the 3′...
... patients using the RPAS and the
AIMS, the second using the PANSS and the EPSE and the
third using the BARS. Information from the patient's his-
tory, concerning social-demographic and clinical ... consecutively admitted,
with an acute episode of their illness, at the Eginition Hos-
pital, Department of Psychiatry, University of Athens, dur-
ing a one-year period w...
... corresponding data on
morbidity given by the Office of Health of the depart-
ment of Bolívar for the years 2006-2008 [25,26].
The parts of the plant most used for m edicinal pur-
poses were, in decreasing ... cimarrones)
in the northern coast of Colombia, b eginning in the fif-
teenth century. Much later, the term palenque became
synonymous with freedom. From...
... termination and increased mRNA stabi-
lity by RNA-binding proteins are involved in the regu-
lation of gene expression in eukaryotes and their
viruses [135,136]. A thorough investigation of these
processes ... [86]. In fact, expression of several
early genes increase in the T4 motA- infection, presum-
ably because of a delay in the shift from early to middle
transcript...
... domain scores
are shown in Figure 1. The pattern of change in the pla-
cebo arm differed between domains: the improvement in
Symptoms score over the first 6 months was sustained for
the rest of the ... particu-
larly the Symptoms domain, which may continue for
ove r 3 months [14 ]. In TORCH, patients were excluded
only if they had an exacerbation requiring treatment...
... correction in
HYPHY [14]. In the latter case, we took recombination
into account by first detecting recombination breakpoints
with GARD [15], and then estimating the d
N
/d
S
ratios
independently for ... that the
rate of virus evolution is greater in this group than in other
volunteers. Differences in immune response to HIV-1
infection have been pointed out by the rgp12...
... run at 80% capacity, since more remote areas
may have a very low population density. Since costs of
training of health care professionals are independent of
population density, these costs – expressed ... suit the particularities of their own setting. In
adapting these tools, analysts have to assess if the
assumptions outlined in this paper are appropriate for
their own settin...
... all these five saponins were detected
in the root. Then, with the growth of seedling, the sapo-
nin contents increased rapidly in the root. The accumu-
lation showed a time-dependent increment of ... [11].
Allthesefindingssuggestthatsaponinsmaynotserve
as the nutrient storage in the seed. The protective func-
tions of saponins in other plants are reported [13,14]...