... polyadenylated during meiotic maturation and binds CPE-binding protein (CPEB), a highly conserved RNA-binding protein with both azinc finger and an RNA-recognition motif (RRM) (53,54). Injection into ... removed and other growth factors includingretinoic acid (RA) were added to cultures. E13–17 mouse PGCs cultured in the presence of SCF,insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), and LIF progressed to ... DEVELOPMENT In vivo, oogenesis is closely regulated by paracrine and endocrine factors and cell-cellinteraction. This interaction is initiated once PGCs enter the genital ridges during their homingperiod...
... GM and TRZ: contrib-uted to study design and concept and writing and editing of the manuscript. VT: contributed to the study design and concept, writing and editing of the manuscript and provided ... manuscript. TZ provided samples,supervised in study design, and was involved in draftingthe manuscript. VT carried out the initial conception and design of the study, supervised and assisted in laboratorytechniques, ... vitaminDin sepsis syndrome has not beenfully evaluated in humans. Therefore, we performed across-sectional study of vitaminD status including plasmalevels of 25(OH )D andvitaminD binding...
... depth-averaged model in a nonorthogonal curvilinear coordinates for prediction of flow pattern in meandering channel with 60o and 90o bend, and also with compound meandering channel. In ... 1981). Since then, many researchers have developed and applied the 2D depth-averaged models in variety of hydraulic engineering problems as follows: McGuirk and Rodi (1978) studied the side discharge ... Vreugdenhil and Wijbenga (1982) studied the flow pattern in rivers with a depth-averaged model in Cartesian coordinates and introduced the curved river boundary to the model through steps. Tingsanchali...
... Pollutants and the Respiratory Tract, edited by D. L. Swift and W. M.Foster129. Gastroesophageal Reflux Diseaseand Airway Disease, edited by M. R.Stein130. Exercise-Induced Asthma, edited by E. ... Disease, edited by M. D. Altose and Y. Kawakami136. Immunotherapy in Asthma, edited by J. Bousquet and H. Yssel137. Chronic Lung Diseasein Early Infancy, edited by R. D. Bland and J. J.Coalson138. ... exponential increase in knowledgeregarding sleep-related breathing disorders (SRBD). Significant strides havebeen made in our understanding of these disorders with respect toepidemiology and risk factors,...
... dehydrogenases in mould. The previouslypurified enzymes showed activity with glycerol and NADP in the oxidizing direction and activities withDHA or d- glyceraldehyde and NADPH in the redu-cing ... (ethane-1,2-dione), methylglyoxal (pyruvalde-hyde) and diacetyl (2,3-butanedione), but no activitywith C5 or C6 sugars. We tested d- glyceraldehyde and l-glyceraldehyde individually and observed similaractivities; ... d- glyceraldehyde and l-glyceraldehyde to gly-cerol. d- Glyceraldehyde is an intermediate in the cata-bolic path for d- gluconate [7] and d- galactonate [8].l-Glyceraldehyde is an intermediate in the...
... [4–6].Indeed, the epigenetic, genetic and postgenetic cir-cuits restricting cell destiny are becoming increasinglydecoded, and their dysfunction is being linked to line-age-dependence underlying ... expanded incidence and growing prevalence,clinical oncology is poised for unprecedented innova-tion. Through harnessing discoveries indisease patho-biology, increasingly propelled by the development ... double-stranded RNA-binding-domainprotein that is a homologue of the HIV transactivating responseRNA-binding protein (TRBP). The functional strand of the miRNAduplex guides the RNA-induced silencing...
... and John Moore. 1999. Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Dimensions of Causee Encodings.Linguistics and Philosophy, 24:1–44.Avery D. Andrews and Christopher D. Manning. 1999.Complex Predicates and ... 211–218.Jason Baldridge, Sudipta Chatterjee, Alexis Palmer, and Ben Wing. 2007. DotCCG and VisCCG: Wiki and Programming Paradigms for Improved Grammar En-gineering with OpenCCG. In Proceedings of GEAF2007.Jason ... Form in CCGFrederick Hoyt and Jason BaldridgeThe Department of LinguisticsThe University of Texas at Austin{fmhoyt,jbaldrid}@mail.utexas.eduAbstractThe standard set of rules defined in Combina-tory...
... generated and tested in mice as conventional inactivated vaccines. We demonstrated that this dual vaccine inducedtherapeutically potent anti-Ab antibodies and anti-influenza antibodies in mice.Conclusion: ... analyzed in individualmice. HMAT was determined in the sera of individual mice by dividing the highest OD450value in the dilution range of each sample by two.Initial dilution of sera in these ... immunized with different doses of WSN-Ab1-10 and WSN-WT: Anti-Ab (A) and anti-WSN (B, C) antibodies were analyzed in sera of individual mice immunized 3 times with indicated doses of killed WSN-Ab1-10and...
... identified, and the role of ATP-dependent chaperones in substraterelease and refolding revealed. sHSPs operate in thefront lines of cell defense, protecting proteins duringstress and providing ... oligomer size increases and chaperoneactivity decreases in N14 6D and N7 8D ⁄ N14 6D mutants,suggesting deamidation disrupts lens aB-crystal linSmall heat shock proteins anddisease Y. Sun and T. H. ... recognition and initiating internal signaling cascades.Many peptides generated by degradation of self and nonself bind HSPs noncovalently, indicating cells oforigin and cause of destruction,...