نتایج جستجو برای: human y

تعداد نتایج: 2113357  

Journal: :Curationis 1982
F J Bezuidenhout

Professionele ontnugtering by die studentverpleegkundige, wat ’n belangrike rede vir beroepsverlating is, was die onderwerp van hierdie navorsing onder studente in die Oos-Kaap. Een van die belangrikste redes vir professionele ont­ nugtering is gebrekkige sosialisering van die student in die beroep. Die voigende faktore wat met professionalisering en sosialisering verband hou is ontleed: die in...

2014
Valentina V Pilipenko Hua He Brad G Kurowski Eileen S Alexander Xue Zhang Lili Ding Tesfaye B Mersha Leah Kottyan David W Fardo Lisa J Martin

Although the technical and analytic complexity of whole genome sequencing is generally appreciated, best practices for data cleaning and quality control have not been defined. Family based data can be used to guide the standardization of specific quality control metrics in nonfamily based data. Given the low mutation rate, Mendelian inheritance errors are likely as a result of erroneous genotyp...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2013
Janet Alder Seth Kallman Alicia Palmieri Farah Khadim Jennifer J Ayer Sujata Kumar Katherine Tsung Ilya Grinberg Smita Thakker-Varia

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays a facilitatory role in neuronal development and promotion of differentiation. Mechanisms that oppose BDNF's stimulatory effects create balance and regulate dendritic growth. However, these mechanisms have not been studied. We have focused our studies on the BDNF-induced neuropeptide OrphaninFQ/ Nociceptin (OFQ); while BDNF is known to enhance synap...

2012
Rosaria Scozzari Andrea Massaia Eugenia D’Atanasio Natalie M. Myres Ugo A. Perego Beniamino Trombetta Fulvio Cruciani

One hundred and forty-six previously detected mutations were more precisely positioned in the human Y chromosome phylogeny by the analysis of 51 representative Y chromosome haplogroups and the use of 59 mutations from literature. Twenty-two new mutations were also described and incorporated in the revised phylogeny. This analysis made it possible to identify new haplogroups and to resolve a dee...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2014
Kevin E Langergraber Carolyn Rowney Grit Schubert Cathy Crockford Catherine Hobaiter Roman Wittig Richard W Wrangham Klaus Zuberbühler Linda Vigilant

Many human societies are patrilineal, with males passing on their name or descent group affiliation to their offspring. Y-chromosomes are also passed on from father to son, leading to the simple expectation that males sharing the same surname or descent group membership should have similar Y-chromosome haplotypes. Although several studies in patrilineal human societies have examined the corresp...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
William H Schlesinger Emily M Klein Avner Vengosh

Synthesizing published data, we provide a quantitative summary of the global biogeochemical cycle of vanadium (V), including both human-derived and natural fluxes. Through mining of V ores (130 × 109 g V/y) and extraction and combustion of fossil fuels (600 × 109 g V/y), humans are the predominant force in the geochemical cycle of V at Earth's surface. Human emissions of V to the atmosphere are...

Journal: :Genomics 2000
R Saxena J W de Vries S Repping R K Alagappan H Skaletsky L G Brown P Ma E Chen J M Hoovers D C Page

The DAZ genes are candidate fertility factors that lie within the human Y chromosome's AZFc region, whose deletion is a common cause of spermatogenic failure. The number of DAZ genes has been difficult to determine, in part because the nucleotide sequences of the DAZ genes are nearly identical. Here, fluorescence in situ hybridization and characterization of BAC clones revealed four full-length...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2011
Sean E Thatcher Xuan Zhang Deborah A Howatt Hong Lu Susan B Gurley Alan Daugherty Lisa A Cassis

OBJECTIVE The renin-angiotensin system contributes to atherosclerotic lesion formation. Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) catabolizes angiotensin II (Ang II) to angiotensin 1-7 (Ang-(1-7)) to limit effects of the renin-angiotensin system. The purpose of this study was to define the role of ACE2 in atherosclerosis. METHODS AND RESULTS Male Ace2(-/y) mice in an low-density lipoprotein rece...

2017
Sophia C. Dudte B. Joseph Hinnebusch Jeffrey G. Shannon

Yersinia pestis is a gram-negative, zoonotic, bacterial pathogen, and the causative agent of plague. The bubonic form of plague occurs subsequent to deposition of bacteria in the skin by the bite of an infected flea. Neutrophils are recruited to the site of infection within the first few hours and interactions between neutrophils and Y. pestis have been demonstrated in vivo. In contrast to macr...

2003
Didier Monte Jeanne Wietzerbin Veronique Pancre Gilles Merlin Sheryl M. Greenberg Jean-Pierre Kusnierz Andre Capron Claude Auriault

We have previously shown that human interferon-y (HuIFNy) induces platelets to become efficient effector cells, capable of killing young larvae of the parasite Schistosoma mansoni. Recently, binding sites for IFN-y on platelets have been characterized. We show here the presence of highaffinity receptors for IFN-y on the surface of the human megakaryocytic Dami cell line. Scatchard analysis indi...

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