نتایج جستجو برای: R54

تعداد نتایج: 25  

Journal: :International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology 2003
M Van Loock D Vanrompay B Herrmann J Vander Stappen G Volckaert B M Goddeeris K D E Everett

Pathological and serological evidence and DNA-DNA reassociation data indicate that Chlamydophila psittaci and Chlamydophila abortus are separate species. C. psittaci causes avian systemic disease and C. abortus causes abortion. Both previously belonged to Chlamydia psittaci are associated with zoonotic and enzootic outbreaks. Genetic studies suggest that they are closely related and because of ...

Journal: :The American journal of medical sciences and pharmaceutical research 2023

Asthenia senile syndrome is coded R54 in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10). Today, prevalence this among elderly people worldwide 13%, while "senile preadjustment syndrome" 50%. With an unfavourable course, without early treatment and rehabilitation, prehospital develops into asthenia after 4-5 years. This a key concept modern gerontology.

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2011
E Erin Morris Parwinder S Grewal

To build upon prior research demonstrating the potential of entomopathogenic nematode dissemination by infected adult Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica, we evaluated susceptibility of the adult beetles to 20 strains of Steinernema and Heterorhabditis under laboratory conditions. The nematodes were applied at a rate of 10,000 infective juveniles per 10 adult beetles in 148 mL plastic cups conta...

Journal: :Breast Cancer Research : BCR 2008
Felicity Lose Jeremy Arnold David B Young Carolyn J Brown Graham J Mann Gulietta M Pupo Kum Kum Khanna Georgia Chenevix-Trench Amanda B Spurdle

Reference 1. Lose F, Arnold J, Young DB, Brown CJ, Mann GJ, Pupo GM, The Kathleen Cuningham Foundation Consortium for Research into Familial Breast Cancer, Khanna KK, Chenevix-Trench G, Spurdle AB: BcoR-L1 variation and breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res 2007, 9:R54. Correction Correction: BCoR-L1 variation and breast cancer Felicity Lose1,2, Jeremy Arnold1, David B Young1, Carolyn J Brown3, Grah...

2009
Sally-J Rowland Martin R Boocock Arlene L McPherson Kent W Mouw Phoebe A Rice W Marshall Stark

The resolvase Sin regulates DNA strand exchange by assembling an elaborate interwound synaptosome containing catalytic and regulatory Sin tetramers, and an architectural DNA-bending protein. The crystal structure of the regulatory tetramer was recently solved, providing new insights into the structural basis for regulation. Here we describe the selection and characterization of two classes of S...

2011
Richard F. Gillum Ralston Yorrick Thomas O. Obisesan

Geographic and temporal variation in occurrence of dementia within the US has received little attention despite its importance for generation of new etiologic hypotheses and health services research. We examine methodological problems in the use of vital statistics data for assessing variation over time, among states and within states in the US. We analyzed the US multiple cause of death files ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
D Xiang W Wan

A technique is proposed to generate ultrashort coherent soft x-ray radiation in storage rings using angular-modulated electron beams. In the scheme a laser operating in the TEM01 mode is first used to modulate the angular distribution of the electron beam in an undulator. After passing through a special beam line with nonzero transfer matrix element R54, the angular modulation is converted to d...

2017
Guido J. Reiss Martin van Megen Walter Frank

The asymmetric unit of the title salt, [H3N(CH2)6NH3][(HO)O2P(CH2)6PO2(OH)], consists of one half of a hexane-1,6-diaminium dication and one half of a hexane-1,6-diyl bis-(hydrogen phospho-nate) dianion. Both are located around different centres of inversion (Wyckoff sites: 2a and 2d) of the space group P21/c. The shape of the hexane-1,6-diaminium cation is best described as a double hook. Both...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Robert A Chong Kenneth Wu Donald E Spratt Yingying Yang Chan Lee Jaladhi Nayak Ming Xu Rana Elkholi Inger Tappin Jessica Li Jerard Hurwitz Brian D Brown Jerry Edward Chipuk Zhijian J Chen Roberto Sanchez Gary S Shaw Lan Huang Zhen-Qiang Pan

Lysine 48 (K48)-polyubiquitination is the predominant mechanism for mediating selective protein degradation, but the underlying molecular basis of selecting ubiquitin (Ub) K48 for linkage-specific chain synthesis remains elusive. Here, we present biochemical, structural, and cell-based evidence demonstrating a pivotal role for the Ub Y59-E51 loop in supporting K48-polyubiquitination. This loop ...

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