... VII. The Veins 1. Introduction2. The Pulmonary Veins3. The Systemic Veins a. The Veins ofthe Heart b. The Veins ofthe Head and Neck 1. The Veins ofthe Exterior ofthe Head and Face2. The ... Anatomy oftheHuman Body. 1918. 7. The Notochord The notochord (Fig. 19) consists of a rod of cells situated on the ventral aspect ofthe neural tube; it constitutes the foundation ofthe axial ... ofthe Neck3. The Diploic Veins4. The Veins ofthe Brain5. The Sinuses ofthe Dura Mater. Ophthalmic Veins and Emissary Veinsc. The Veins ofthe Upper Extremity and Thorax d. The Veins of...
... Negative controls consisted of omission ofthe primary or the secondary antibody or primary incubation in the presence of non-immunized rabbit serum instead ofthe primary antibody. Cell quantification ... all ofthe OLP epithelium. The count was performed by two investigators without knowledge of whether the samples were control or experimental. The total number of basal and suprabasal epithelial ... by the lack of hMSH2 protein expression [15]. Moreover, Lo Muzio et al. [29] reported that 5% ofthe cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma show diminished expression of hMSH2 protein. In the...
... minimization ofthe risk of loss, the maximization ofthe chance of gain, or the minimization ofthe regret the decision maker may suffer from having not chosen the outcome the turned out to be the ... requiring a sequence of interrelated decisions to be made over a certain period of time. The more complex the chain, the more essential becomes the use of such technique. The concept ofthe network ... 21.71%Commercial profitability ofthe project can also be indicated through internal rate of return (IRR). In the case of WLR project, cash outflow occurred only at the beginning of 29 The development of...
... around the Sunin the same way as it has in the past and will bring the summerto ripen the mangoes. Patterns are good, too—most ofthe time.They help us find our shoes easily among an array of other ... actually the name of a muscle. Its claim to fame is thatit’s the largest muscle in thehuman body. Can you guess where onecan find it? Hint: you sit on it. An incredible machine, the human body ... is one of the plumbers. Mr. Underhill makes his living watching homoemptor the king and queen of retail, otherwise known as the shopper: you and me. One of his findings: ‘Men are buyingtheir...
... strength [20].In the present study, we reportthe structural andfunctional characterization ofthehuman HPRThomolog PRTFDC1. To shed light on the potentialfunction of PRTFDC1, the protein was ... respectively, of that of HPRT. This low activitycould be explained by the fact that PRTFDC1 has a Gly in the position of the proposed catalytic Asp of HPRT. In PRTFDC1, a water molecule at the position of ... activity [10]. The structural characterization of numerous com-plexes ofthehuman HPRT and several bacterial andprotozoan HPRTs have been undertaken [13–17]. The structure ofhuman HPRT can...
... ongoing initiatives in the FATF and the OECD, theReportofthe OFCs Working Group ofthe Financial Stability Forum (FSF) has made recommendations to enhance OFCs’ observance of international standards ... characterized by the high mobility of funds and the rapid development of new payment tools. To secure the benefits ofthe international financial system, we, the Finance Ministers ofthe G-7 countries, ... access to the financial system. If there is obscurity about their ownership, banks and other financial institutions may not be able to discover the identity ofthe beneficiary ofthe account...
... permonomer of poly(dT), showing that the changes weremainly due to the binding ofthe first DNA, while the binding ofthe second DNA had less influence(Fig. 5A). To ensure that the estimation ofthe ... bymutations on the DNA-binding site of Rad51, suggest-ing that the L2 loop of Rad51 is not far from the DNA-binding site. Consistent with this idea, the fluor-escence ofthe tryptophan inserted in the ... 1).These results confirm that the residues are close to the DNA-binding site.We then examined if these fluorescence changesoccurred by the binding ofthe first or second DNA,by titrating these...
... withan antibody raised against KLK11 was the same sizeas that ofthe translational product by isoform 2mRNA (Fig. 4B). The product by isoform 1 mRNAwas smaller than the isoform 2 product. The multiplebands ... encoded another type of KLK11, isoform 2,despite the presence of exon 1c. The secretory path-ways of KLK11 isoforms appeared to differ, althoughboth isoforms were secreted from cells. Hence, the ... mechan-ism of KLK11 gene expression.ResultsThree different primary transcripts are derivedfrom thehuman KLK11 geneWe determined the nucleotide sequences of 15 clones of the PCR products from the human...
... and phylogeny. How-ever, the nature ofthe connections between thesefactors needs to be understood at the level ofthe pro-tein domain. The global properties ofthe HTFNtopology are partially ... property of the bHLH domains. Therefore, this seems to be a topo-logical constrain derived from the evolution of thisfamily.Evolution based on domain reusing might explain the abundance of certain ... TFIIE-a, TFIIE-bF 57 42% Zn finger domains. It contains the 90% of the members of nuclear receptorsuperfamily (they are Zn fingersalso) ofthe HTFN.14-3-3 zeta, STAT1a, STAT1b, dCREB, ATF-1,FTF,...