نتایج جستجو برای: پروتئین lea

تعداد نتایج: 19765  

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 1999
H E Resnick P Valsania C L Phillips

BACKGROUND The comparative long-term risk of non-traumatic lower extremity amputation (LEA) in black and white Americans, 2 groups with strikingly different rates of diabetes mellitus, is not known. OBJECTIVE To examine the 20-year incidence of LEA in relation to race and diabetes mellitus. METHODS The 14 407 subjects in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Epidemiologic Fol...

Journal: :Bioinformation 2006
Subramanian Rajesh Ayyanar Manickam

LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) proteins are associated with tolerance to water stress resulting from desiccation and cold shock. Although various functions have been proposed to LEA proteins, their precise role is not fully defined. In silico analysis of the amino acid sequence of two LEA proteins (early methionine-labeled Vigna, EMV) from the tropical legume crop, Vigna radiata identified a...

2000
J. De Hart G.W.M. Peters P.J.G. Schreurs F.P.T. Baaijens

Failure of synthetic heart valves is usually caused by tearing and calci"cation of the lea#ets. Lea#et "ber-reinforcement increases the durability of these values by unloading the delicate parts of the lea#ets, maintaining their physiological functioning. The interaction of the valve with the surrounding #uid is essential when analyzing its functioning. However, the large di!erences in material...

2014
Imen Amara Ikram Zaidi Khaled Masmoudi M. Dolors Ludevid Montserrat Pagès Adela Goday Faiçal Brini

Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins, a group of hydrophilic proteins, have been linked to survival in plants and animals in periods of stress, putatively through safeguarding enzymatic function and prevention of aggregation in times of dehydration/heat. Yet despite decades of effort, the molecular-level mechanisms defining this protective function remain unknown. In this paper, we summar...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2012
Dirk K Hincha Anja Thalhammer

LEA (late embryogenesis abundant) proteins were originally described almost 30 years ago as accumulating late in plant seed development. They were later found to be induced in vegetative plant tissues under environmental stress conditions and also in desiccation-tolerant micro-organisms and invertebrates. Although they are widely assumed to play crucial roles in cellular dehydration tolerance, ...

2015
Tjokorda Gde Dalem Pemayun Ridho M. Naibaho Diana Novitasari Nurmilawati Amin Tania Tedjo Minuljo

BACKGROUND Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) may cause significant morbidity and lower extremity amputation (LEA) due to diabetic foot problems can occur more often compared to the general population. The purpose of the present study was to use an epidemiological design to determine and to quantify the risk factors of subsequent amputation in hospitalized DFU patients. METHODS We performed a hospita...

2015
Mendel Baba Wendy A. Davis Paul E. Norman Timothy M. E. Davis

BACKGROUND To determine temporal changes in the prevalence and associates of lower extremity amputation (LEA) complicating type 2 diabetes. METHODS Baseline data from the longitudinal observational Fremantle Diabetes Study (FDS) relating to LEA and its risk factors collected from 1296 patients recruited to FDS Phase 1 (FDS1) from 1993 to 1996 and from 1509 patients recruited to FDS Phase 2 (F...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Yadira Olvera-Carrillo Francisco Campos José Luis Reyes Alejandro Garciarrubio Alejandra A Covarrubias

Late-Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins accumulate to high levels during the last stages of seed development, when desiccation tolerance is acquired, and in vegetative and reproductive tissues under water deficit, leading to the hypothesis that these proteins play a role in the adaptation of plants to this stress condition. In this work, we obtained the accumulation patterns of the Arabidops...

2013
Vincent J. Schmithorst Rola Farah Robert W. Keith

Dichotic listening (DL) tests are among the most frequently included in batteries for the diagnosis of auditory processing disorders (APD) in children. A finding of atypical left ear advantage (LEA) for speech-related stimuli is often taken by clinical audiologists as an indicator for APD. However, the precise etiology of ear advantage in DL tests has been a source of debate for decades. It is ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
Anselm J M Hennis Henry S Fraser Ramesh Jonnalagadda John Fuller Nish Chaturvedi

OBJECTIVE Diabetes-related lower-extremity amputation (LEA) rates are elevated in blacks compared with whites in the U.S., but are lower in African Caribbeans in the U.K., whereas anecdotal reports suggest high rates in the Caribbean. We aimed to establish the incidence and risk factors for diabetes-related LEA in a Caribbean population. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted an incident an...

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