نتایج جستجو برای: mongolians and il

تعداد نتایج: 16854265  

2013
Alessandro R Demaio Dugee Otgontuya Maximilian de Courten Ib C Bygbjerg Palam Enkhtuya Janchiv Oyunbileg Dan W Meyrowitsch

BACKGROUND Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are now the leading causes of mortality in Mongolia, and diabetes, in particular, is a growing public health threat. Mongolia is a nation undergoing rapid and widespread epidemiological transition and urbanisation: a process that is expected to continue in coming decades and is likely to increase the diabetes burden. To better inform policy and public...

Journal: :هنرهای تجسمی 0
حبیب اله عظیمی کتابخانه ملی، دکترا

persian manuscripts were produced during the second century until the forth one in iran. iranians had experiences about painting in pre-islamic era, so they played an important role in creating art works such as miniature, illuminated pages in islamic civilization after the emergence of islam. in the first centuries of emerging islam, beautiful transcription, ornamentation of quran were honors ...

Journal: :Human biology 2015
Jane E Brissenden Judith R Kidd Baigalmaa Evsanaa Ariunaa J Togtokh Andrew J Pakstis Françoise Friedlaender Kenneth K Kidd Janet M Roscoe

Genetic data on North and Central Asian populations are underrepresented in the literature, especially for autosomal markers. In the present study we used 812 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) distributed across all the human autosomes and extensively studied at Yale to examine the affinities of two recently collected samples of populations: rural and cosmopolitan Mongolians from Ulaanbaat...

2016
Wenjun Liu Jiachao Zhang Chunyan Wu Shunfeng Cai Weiqiang Huang Jing Chen Xiaoxia XI Zebin Liang Qiangchuan Hou Bing Zhou Nan Qin Heping Zhang

The human gut microbiota varies considerably among world populations due to a variety of factors including genetic background, diet, cultural habits and socioeconomic status. Here we characterized 110 healthy Mongolian adults gut microbiota by shotgun metagenomic sequencing and compared the intestinal microbiome among Mongolians, the Hans and European cohorts. The results showed that the taxono...

2007
Edward F. Harris Jules A. Kieser Yuh Hasegawa James R. Rogers Ikuo Kageyama Sen Nakahara Grant C. Townsend

The aims of this study were to compare crown dimensions of mandibular first molars (M1) and second molars (M2) between Mongolians (belonging to the Khalkha-Mogol grouping) and Caucasians (Northern European ancestry) and to attempt to explain any observed differences in phylogenetic and ontogenetic terms. Materials in this study comprised dental casts of 48 Mongolian female subjects with a mean ...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2013
bahareh abd nikfarjam massoumeh ebtekar farzaneh sabouni zahra pourpak maryam kheirandish

objective: astrocytes are the most abundant glial cell type. they may promote or inhibit cns inflammation depending on which cytokines are secreted. astrocytes also have immune roles. il-19, il-20, and il-24 activate a heterodimer receptor composed of the il-20r1 α-chain and the il-20r2 β-chain. it has long been considered that signaling by these receptor complexes affects immunological reactio...

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