... the 84 kDa anti-VRL-1 immunoreactivity band were observed, only the 80 kDa band showed up with strong intensity (B) and (C) Anti-GFP and anti-VRL-1 Western blot of F-11 cells expression VRL-1-GFP...
... rat brain In hippocampus, ADH3 hybridization was strong within cornu amonis as well as in the dentate gyrus In cortex, deeper layers gave rise to strong signals while upper layers showed only scattered ... oblongata with cerebellum Adh1 and Adh4 signals were absent in brain tissue from both rats and mice Strong signal indicating high levels of ADH3 expression was present in the hippocampal formation ... of the three species (Figs 1I,K and 2D), as was expected from the literature [22,23] ADH4 was strongly expressed in stomach epithelia of wild-type rodents, particularly of rats (Fig 1J), while...
... agent (1% b-mercaptoethanol), indicating strong interaction, independent of maintenance of disulfide bonds Stability to M urea further supports this strong interaction However, the complex breaks ... immunoreactivity under these electrophoresis conditions (data not shown) Embryonic mouse brain produced stronger PS1 complex immunoreactivity (Fig 1A) compared to adult tissue Results for brain tissue ... the PS complex from adult mouse brain as shown in the last lane of Fig 1A PS1 and NCT were also strongly detected as an apparent complex in membranes from the human neuroblastoma cell line SY5Y...
... animals We hypothesized that the lack of specific HIV-1 receptors on the surface of cotton rat cells strongly reduces viral entry, and although additional intracellular obstructions may exist, entry ... cells expressing human CD4 and HIV-1 co-receptors To demonstrate that cotton rat cells lack the strong transcriptional blockages for HIV-1 replication that other rodents have and that virus entry ... and other tissues (spleen, thymus and bone marrow) from infected cotton rats The virus induced a strong, specific and long-lasting immune response that was maintained up to year post-infection Although...
... animals We hypothesized that the lack of specific HIV-1 receptors on the surface of cotton rat cells strongly reduces viral entry, and although additional intracellular obstructions may exist, entry ... cells expressing human CD4 and HIV-1 co-receptors To demonstrate that cotton rat cells lack the strong transcriptional blockages for HIV-1 replication that other rodents have and that virus entry ... and other tissues (spleen, thymus and bone marrow) from infected cotton rats The virus induced a strong, specific and long-lasting immune response that was maintained up to year post-infection Although...
... small number of protein structural domains (Table 5) Members of a DNA-binding TF family share strongly conserved DNA binding domains that, in most cases, have overlapping affinity for DNA-sequences; ... unique DBDs was compiled from this extraction All domains were manually reviewed for evidence strongly suggesting DNA binding and transcription factor activity using both Interpro and PFAM domain...
... prospects for strong AI Even so, it should be recognised that Searle has raised some 218 An introduction to the philosophy of mind deep and important issues which the advocates of strong AI cannot ... suitably written programme a machine could literally be said to think and reason.13 Clearly, it is strong AI whose claims are philosophically controversial and whose credentials we must therefore ... sorts of procedures which a chess-playing computer 13 John Searle makes the distinction between ‘strong’ and ‘weak’ AI in his influential but controversial paper, ‘Minds, Brains, and Programs’, Behavioral...
... temperate Asian populations were fed (Chapter 3) The case for continuity in human evolution is strongest in equatorial and tropical areas of the world Given that the origin of the lineage that ... Moderns arrived Instead we observe a pattern of extinction that is related to bioclimatic zones strongly suggesting that a climate-driven impact was responsible (Figure 7.2) I not, therefore, consider ... significant increase in site density with an increase in temperature (Figure 7.7a) and an even stronger relationship with climate stability (Figure 7.7b) Several patterns emerged from the results...
... smaller Western European states In 1922, the Belux economic union was formed between Belgium and Luxembourg, with limited practical success The 1930 Oslo Convention to a limited extent managed to ... main ground for American opposition was the experience of German control of Europe: any power strong 110 112 11 Ibid., p Davies, Europe, pp 894, 951 Hans A Schmitt, The Path to European Union ... and defence of the continent.14 In 1944, the exiled governments of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg agreed to come together as the Benelux economic unit, although no political arrangements...
... senescent cellular phenotype [23,24] Most likely, the observed cell-cycle arrest was based on the strong increase in CDKN2A ⁄ p16 transcripts caused by the presence of overexpressed MLL–AF4 Short-term ... normally bind to the AF4 complex The oncogenic AF4–MLL fusion protein binds directly to P-TEFb and strongly activates its kinase function (A Benedikt, unpublished data) Activated P-TEFb can be inhibited ... administered in a certain way (e.g chronic lymphoblastic leukemia) Replication of HIV-1 is also strongly inhibited by flavopiridol in low nanomolar concentrations, because transcription elongation...