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at Knoxville. We are grateful to Kim Bloomquist and John Deskins for many helpful comments and discussions during this research. Michael Jones programmed the experiments. provided very able assistance in running the experiments. Funding for this research was provided by the Internal Revenue Service (TIRNO – 03 – R – 00027). All results and interpretations are those of the authors.
Upper extremity musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders are common in the working population. The economic and social impact of such disorders is considerable. Long-time, dynamic repetitive exposure of the hand-arm system during manual handling operations (MHO) alone or in combination with static and postural effort are recognised as causes of musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders. The assessme...
Kidney injury molecule-1 (Kim-1) has been qualified by the Food and Drug Administration and European Medicines Agency as a highly sensitive and specific urinary biomarker to monitor drug-induced kidney injury in preclinical studies and on a case-by-case basis in clinical trials. Here we report the development and evaluation of a rapid direct immunochromatographic lateral flow 15-min assay for d...
(On Communications: CDMA, Code acquisition, MIMO, Modulation, OFDM, etc) 1. S.I. Park, K.Y. Lee, and I. Song, "Performance analysis of FHSS BFSK systems with nonlinear detectors in selective fading impulsive noise environment", Signal Process., vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 275-292, Sep. 1995. 2. Y. Ryu, I. Song, T. Chang, and K.S. Kim, "Adaptive code rate change for maximum throughput in DS-SSMA communi...
The age-related differences in the synthesis of exportable and nonexportable proteins of the parotid salivary gland were compared in 2and 24-month-old rats. Parotid slices from these rats were incubated in the presence of [14C]leucine and the amount of radioactivity incorporated into the water-soluble proteins of the postmicrosomal supernatant was compared. The exportable and nonexportable prot...
Kim-1, a recently discovered membrane protein, is undetectable in normal kidneys but markedly induced in proximal tubules after ischemic and toxic injury. The function of Kim-1 is unclear, but it is implicated in damage/repair processes. The Kim-1 ectodomain is cleaved by metalloproteinases and detectable in urine. We studied Kim-1 in a nontoxic, nonischemic, model of tubulointerstitial damage ...
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