نتایج جستجو برای: 8 1

تعداد نتایج: 3082394  

2008
Peter J Campbell Philip J Stephens Erin D Pleasance Sarah O’Meara Heng Li Thomas Santarius Lucy A Stebbings Catherine Leroy Sarah Edkins Claire Hardy Jon W Teague Andrew Menzies Ian Goodhead Daniel J Turner Christopher M Clee Michael A Quail Antony Cox Clive Brown Richard Durbin Matthew E Hurles Paul A W Edwards Graham R Bignell Michael R Stratton Andrew Futreal

Peter J Campbell1,4, Philip J Stephens1,4, Erin D Pleasance1, Sarah O’Meara1, Heng Li1, Thomas Santarius1,3, Lucy A Stebbings1, Catherine Leroy1, Sarah Edkins1, Claire Hardy1, Jon W Teague1, Andrew Menzies1, Ian Goodhead1, Daniel J Turner1, Christopher M Clee1, Michael A Quail1, Antony Cox1, Clive Brown1, Richard Durbin1, Matthew E Hurles1, Paul A W Edwards2, Graham R Bignell1, Michael R Stratt...

2014
David I. Thurnham

The immune response promotes a complex series of reactions by the host in an effort to prevent ongoing tissue damage, isolate and destroy the infective organism and activate the repair processes that are necessary for restoring normal function. The homoeostatic process is known as inflammation and the early set of reactions that are induced are known as the acute phase response (APR). The APR h...

2003

Biochemistry and Pharmacokinetics Thiamine functions as a coenzyme in more than 24 enzymes, most importantly pyruvate dehydrogenase (for energy production in the Krebs cycle), transketolase (for lipid and glucose metabolism, production of branched chain amino acids, and production and maintenance of myelin sheath), and 2-oxo-glucarate dehydrogenase (for synthesis of acetylcholine, GABA, and glu...

2014
Stephen T. Armenti Lauren L. Lohmer David R. Sherwood

The capability to conditionally inactivate gene function is essential for understanding themolecular basis of development. In geneandmRNA targeting approaches, protein products can perdure, complicating genetic analysis. Current methods for selective protein degradation require drug treatment or take hours for protein removal, limiting their utility in studying rapid developmental processes in ...

2015
Scott G. Ortman Andrew H. F. Cabaniss Jennie O. Sturm Luís M. A. Bettencourt

D ow noad A key property of modern cities is increasing returns to scale—the finding that many socioeconomic outputs increase more rapidly than their population size. Recent theoretical work proposes that this phenomenon is the result of general network effects typical of human social networks embedded in space and, thus, is not necessarily limited to modern settlements. We examine the extent t...

2006
Huayi Wang Yan Yan Qun Liu Yanhua Huang Yue Shen Linjie Chen Yi Chen Qiuyue Yang Quan Hao KeWei Wang Jijie Chai

KChIPs coassemble with pore-forming Kv4 a subunits to form a native complex in the brain and heart and regulate the expression and gating properties of Kv4 K1 channels, but the mechanisms underlying these processes are unknown. Here we report a co-crystal structure of the complex of human Kv4.3 N-terminus and KChIP1 at a 3.2-Å resolution. The structure reveals a unique clamping action of the co...

2013
Meredith L. C. Williamson Timothy R. Elliott Jack W. Berry Andrea T. Underhill Despina Stavrinos Philip R. Fine

Primary objective: To examine the predictive associations of family satisfaction, functional impairment, pain, and depression on health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) among persons with traumatic brain injury (TBI) through structural equation modelling (SEM). Research design: Participants were part of a larger longitudinal study of adjustment following TBI. Direct and indirect effects of predi...

2014
Raymond Oppong Sue Jowett Elaine Nicholls David G. T. Whitehurst Susan Hill Alison Hammond Elaine M. Hay Krysia Dziedzic

Objectives. Evidence regarding the cost-effectiveness of joint protection and hand exercises for the management of hand OA is not well established. The primary aim of this study is to assess the costeffectiveness (cost-utility) of these management options. In addition, given the absence of consensus regarding the conduct of economic evaluation alongside factorial trials, we compare different an...

2005
Filip Van Petegem Franck C Chatelain

Changes in activity-dependent calcium flux through voltage-gated calcium channels (CaVs) drive two self-regulatory calciumdependent feedback processes that require interaction between Ca2+/calmodulin (Ca2+/CaM) and a CaV channel consensus isoleucine-glutamine (IQ) motif: calcium-dependent inactivation (CDI) and calcium-dependent facilitation (CDF). Here, we report the high-resolution structure ...

2014
Moritz Jacobshagen

The formation of a laminar structure such as the mammalian neocortex relies on the coordinated migration of different subtypes of excitatory pyramidal neurons in specific layers. Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) is a master regulator of pyramidal neuron migration. Recently, we have shown that Cdk5 binds to the serotonin 6 receptor (5-HT6R), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). Here, we investig...

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