نتایج جستجو برای: gge بای¬پلات

تعداد نتایج: 634  

2017
Christopher Gyngell Thomas Douglas Julian Savulescu

Germline Gene Editing (GGE) has enormous potential both as a research tool and a therapeutic intervention. While other types of gene editing are relatively uncontroversial, GGE has been strongly resisted. In this article, we analyse the ethical arguments for and against pursuing GGE by allowing and funding its development. We argue there is a strong case for pursuing GGE for the prevention of d...

Journal: :Seizure 2017
Kheng Seang Lim Ching Ching Ng Chung Kin Chan Wee Shean Foo Joyce Siew Yong Low Chong Tin Tan

PURPOSE Ethnic variation in epilepsy classification was reported in the Epilepsy Phenome/Genome Project. This study aimed to determine the ethnic variation in the prevalence of genetic (idiopathic) generalized epilepsy (GGE) and GGE with family history in a multi-ethnic Asian population in Malaysia. METHOD In this cross-sectional study, 392 patients with a clinical diagnosis of GGE were recru...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2010
John A Monro Suman Mishra

The relative glycemic impact (RGI), the weight of glucose that would induce a glycemic response equivalent to that induced by a given amount of food, is preferably expressed for reference amounts of foods customarily consumed per eating occasion. But because customarily consumed portions of different foods deliver different glycemic carbohydrate doses, methods for determining their RGI need to ...

2015
Dennis Lal Ann-Kathrin Ruppert Holger Trucks Herbert Schulz Carolien G. de Kovel Dorothée Kasteleijn-Nolst Trenité Anja C. M. Sonsma Bobby P. Koeleman Dick Lindhout Yvonne G. Weber Holger Lerche Claudia Kapser Christoph J. Schankin Wolfram S. Kunz Rainer Surges Christian E. Elger Verena Gaus Bettina Schmitz Ingo Helbig Hiltrud Muhle Ulrich Stephani Karl M. Klein Felix Rosenow Bernd A. Neubauer Eva M. Reinthaler Fritz Zimprich Martha Feucht Rikke S. Møller Helle Hjalgrim Peter De Jonghe Arvid Suls Wolfgang Lieb Andre Franke Konstantin Strauch Christian Gieger Claudia Schurmann Ulf Schminke Peter Nürnberg Thomas Sander

Genetic generalised epilepsy (GGE) is the most common form of genetic epilepsy, accounting for 20% of all epilepsies. Genomic copy number variations (CNVs) constitute important genetic risk factors of common GGE syndromes. In our present genome-wide burden analysis, large (≥ 400 kb) and rare (< 1%) autosomal microdeletions with high calling confidence (≥ 200 markers) were assessed by the Affyme...

2018
Suejen Perani Tim M. Tierney Maria Centeno Elhum A. Shamshiri Siti N. Yaakub Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh David W. Carmichael Mark P. Richardson

OBJECTIVE Patients with genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE) have subtle morphologic abnormalities of the brain revealed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particularly in the thalamus. However, it is unclear whether morphologic abnormalities of the brain in GGE are a consequence of repeated seizures over the duration of the disease, or are a consequence of treatment with antiepileptic drugs ...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2000
J A Monro M Williams

A computer system, called SERVE-NZ Nutririon Management System, for use in diabetes management, addresses the problem of concurrently controlling postprandial glycaemic response and nutrient intake in meals containing a number of foods, is described. It converts the weight and relative glycaemic potency of each food to its content of glycaemic glucose equivalents (GGE) - the amount of glucose t...

1999
Dietmar Straile

A comprehensive datasct on the gross growth efficiency (GGE) of planktonic protozoans and metazoans was gathered from the literature in order to (1) identify typical ranges of values, (2) to reexamine the taxon specificity of GGE, and (3) to evaluate the impact of food concentration, predator-prey weight ratio, and temperature on GGE. All taxa (i.e. nano/microAagellates, dinoflagellates, ciliat...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
John A Monro Suman Mishra Bernard Venn

Glycaemic responses to foods reflect the balance between glucose loading into, and its clearance from, the blood. Current in vitro methods for glycaemic analysis do not take into account the key role of glucose disposal. The present study aimed to develop a food intake-sensitive method for measuring the glycaemic impact of food quantities usually consumed, as the difference between release of g...

2015
Shannu Palamuru Nikki Dellas Stephen L. Pearce Andrew C. Warden John G. Oakeshott Gunjan Pandey R. E. Parales

Lignin is a complex aromatic polymer found in plant cell walls that makes up 15 to 40% of plant biomass. The degradation of lignin substructures by bacteria is of emerging interest because it could provide renewable alternative feedstocks and intermediates for chemical manufacturing industries. We have isolated a bacterium, strain SG61-1L, that rapidly degrades all of the stereoisomers of one l...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2002
John A Monro

The glycaemic index (GI) is the blood glucose response to carbohydrate in a food as a percentage of the response to an equal weight of glucose. Because GI is a percentage, it is not related quantitatively to food intakes, and because it is based on equi-carbohydrate comparisons, GI-based exchanges for control of glycaemia should be restricted to foods providing equal carbohydrate doses. To over...

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