... the Curie Institute and especially to Dr V. Favaudon for the use and maintenance of the linear accelerator andfor fruitfuldiscussions.References 1. Grossweiner, L.I. (19 76) Photochemical inactivation ... trifluoroaceticacid (0 .1% ), solution B was a solution of 0 .1% trifluoro-acetic acid and 70% acetonitrile (gradient 010 0% B in 90 min, ow rate 1 mLặmin )1 ). Detection was at 214 nm. Gel permeation chromatography ... ofproteins in the range from 1 to 10 0 kDa. Anal. Biochem. 16 6,368–379.25. Gill, J .C. & von Hippel, P.H. (19 89) Calculation of proteinextinction coefficients from amino acid sequence data....
... studies, such as reducing service capacity demands on health and social systems and Medicaid providers, increasing workforce productivity and corporate competitiveness, and the ripple effects these ... Edwards NM, Khanchandani HS, Goodman MJ. Repeated tobacco use screening and intervention in clinical practice: health impact and cost effectiveness. Am J Prev Med 2006; 31( 1):62- 71. 46Pignone ... Various factors explain how this double standard came to be, but the economic crisis in health care calls for more critical thinking. At a time when the economy and the lives of American The Economic...
... pages 15 2 -15 7, Pacific Grove, CA., Febru- ary 19 91. Morgan Kaufmann. [Gale and Church, 19 91b] W. A. Gale and K. W. Church. A program for aligning sentences in bilingual corpora. In Proceedings ... other. Single word correspondences have been investi- gated [Gale and Church, 19 91a] using a statistic operating on contingency tables. An algorithmfor producing collocational correspondences ... only occur once. Several applications for bilingual correspon- dence information have been suggested. They can be used in bilingual concordances, for automat- ically constructing bilingual...
... target for interrupting childhood respiratory disease. J Clin Invest 2005, 11 5 :16 88 16 98. 4. Parrott RH, Vargosko A, Luckey A, Kim HW, Cumming C, Chanock R: Clinical features of infection with ... (kimhiro@nih.go.jp)ISSN 17 43-422XArticle type ResearchSubmission date 9 September 2 011 Acceptance date 13 December 2 011 Publication date 13 December 2 011 Article URL http://www.virologyj.com/content/8 /1/ 533This ... surface glycoproteins: hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) glycoprotein and fusion protein (F protein) [1] . HN glycoprotein shows multiple biological functions that include hemagglutinin and enzymatic...
... Hochschwender SM & Laursen RA (19 81) Immuno-chemical characterization of the kringle 4 fragment ofhuman plasminogen. J Biol Chem 256, 11 166 11 1 71. 46 Cummings HS & Castellino FJ (19 85) ... K1 in mediating inter-actions with cells [23] and fibrin [ 21] for its transforma-tion into plasmin in situ. However, data linkingplasminogen conformations and LBS accessibility toits functional ... IC50Fig. 1. Inhibition of Glu-Pg binding to CHO-K1 cells and fibrin byanti-LBS A10.2 and 34D3 mAbs. CHO-K1 cells (A) or fibrin plates(B) were incubated with Glu-Pg (10 0 nM and 50 nM, respectively)supplemented...
... primer (NifLE-coRI); 5Â-CAATGTCCTGAAGCTTACATAAGGCTTCAC-3Â, antisense primer (NifAHindIII). The 3 .1 kb PCRproduct was cloned into t he EcoRI and HindIII sites ofpMAL -c2 , resulting in malE fused ... (pKK2233R,5Â-GATGCCGGCCACGATGCG-3 Â). This 0.4 kb PCRfragment was cloned into the ScaI site located inside theampicillin re sistance gene (bla) in pRS163, p RS98, and pRS205 re sulting in pRS180 (MBP-NifL ... mentionedabove into the SacIandPstI site of pMAL -c2 (New EnglandBiolabs) and the tetracycline-resistance cassette into theHindIII site. pRS239 was obtained by inserting the tetra-cycline-resistance cassette...
... substance Sediment material deposited by water, wind or glaciers Indicator a gauge by which standards are measured Contamination the act of soiling, staining, corrupting or infecting ... cup and lid may end up in a giant pit of plastic ocean litter floating off the California coast. Some cities and counties are so concerned about the garbage in the so-called “North Pacific ... runs her medical practice at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco - a long way from the fishing piers of Berkeley or Richmond. HIGHTOWER: I have a Pacific Heights practice. They’re...
... wasinduced by genotoxic anticancer drugs, camptothecin orcisplatin (CPDD). Interestingly, cisplatin is highly neuro-toxic, which limits its use against CNS tumors [17 ]. BDNFprotection against ... controlled by ERK1/2 may also involve indirect effects in non-neuronal CNS cellsincluding glia and vascular cells. For instance, Gabriel et al.have shown that in mixed cortical cultures, neurons ... TGFa, transforming growth factor a.(Received 14 February 2004, accepted 18 March 2004)Eur. J. Biochem. 2 71, 2050–2055 (2004) Ó FEBS 2004 doi :10 .11 11/ j .14 32 -10 33.2004.0 413 3.x fructose -1, 6-bisphosphate...