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2009 NOV 29 ... researchers from University of Wisconsin and three other institutions have identified a protein that is central to processes that cause oxidative damage to cells and lead to ... hearing cells died, compared with so-called wild type mice that did not have the protein deficiency.To examine how resistant the inner ear cells of the Bak-deficient mice were, ...
2009 NOV 23 ... of hair loss include drug reactions, birth control pills, menopause or a diet lacking in protein. To treat hair loss, several effective therapies are available for both men ... rule out a potentially serious medical condition, such as lupus, thyroid disease or iron-deficiency anemia. Other causes of hair loss include drug reactions, birth control pills, menopause ...
2009 NOV 26 ... the Substrate binding and catalytic site of the enzyme, which may result in an inactive protein that is responsible for the beta-amylase inactivity in non-sweet cultivars," wrote N. ... study in Breeding Science (Nucleotide sequence variation associated with beta-amylase deficiency in the sweet potato Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam. Breeding Science, ...
2009 NOV 24 ... variations were observed during development, whereas a striking reduction of the protein expression was detected during the perinatal period. Furthermore, we demonstrated that ... mesenchyme and the dorsal root ganglia at mid-gestation stages. Interestingly, Sepn1 deficiency did not alter somitogenesis in embryos, suggesting that SelN is dispensable for these ...
2009 NOV 18 ... by determining that two distinct mutations in the gene that generates syntaxin-binding protein 2 (Munc18-2; also known as STXBP2) cause disease in a subset of patients with FHL; this ... that releases death-inducing molecules; in patients with FHL5, the STXBP2 protein deficiency means this process cannot occur efficiently. Keywords: Hemophagocytic ...
2009 NOV 23 ... Dysregulations of the central and peripheral immune tolerance, mediated by the protein autoimmune regulator (AIRE) and regulatory T cells, respectively, were proposed as ... Israel, "Omenn syndrome (OS) is characterized by a peculiar severe T-cell immune deficiency associated with autoimmunelike manifestations. Dysregulations of the central and ...
2009 NOV 23 ... to 300 mg of rifabutin with lopinavir-ritonavir. Most free rifabutin (unbound to plasma protein) C-max values were below the tuberculosis minimal inhibitory concentration. For most ... State:FL, Country:United States, HIV/AIDS Co-Infection, AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Antivirals, Chromatography, Diagnosis, ...
2009 NOV 23 ... Scientists discuss in 'Role of Tat protein in HIV neuropathogenesis' new findings in virology. According to recent research ... United Kingdom. Keywords: United States, Baltimore, AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, DNA, HIV, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, ...
2009 NOV 23 ... surfactant surface tension was regulated by conditional expression of surfactant protein (SP)-B in Sftpb(-/-) mice, thereby inhibiting surface tension-lowering properties of ... was increased and oxygen saturation was significantly reduced after 2 days of SP-B deficiency in association with deformation of alveolar capillaries. Intravascularly injected 3.2-mu ...
2009 NOV 23 ... reticulum Ca2+ release channel (RYR2) and the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ binding protein cardiac calsequestrin (CASQ2) have been identified in CPVT patients. Here, we review the ... calsequestrin in health and disease, with a particular focus on how calsequestrin deficiency can cause arrhythmia susceptibility," wrote N. Chopra and colleagues, Vanderbilt ...
2009 NOV 17 ... According to a study from the United States, "Protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMTs) mediate the transfer of methyl groups to arginines ... showed that PRMT5, but not PRMT1 or CARM1, is essential for cell proliferation and PRMT5 deficiency triggers cell-cycle arrest in G1. In addition, PRMT5 is required for p53 expression and ...
2009 NOV 23 ... toward the 5' end of the exon, it antagonizes binding of a serine/arginine-rich (SR) protein to an exonic splicing enhancer, thereby inhibiting splicing at that exon's alternative ... Spring Harbor, State:NY, Country:United States, HIV/AIDS, AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Cellular, Drugs, HIV, Human ...
2009 NOV 23 ... 1, and eotaxin levels, as well as decreased expression of TGF-beta 1 and the angiogenic protein FIZZ1 (found in inflammatory zone 1) in lung tissue compared with OVA-exposed ... Zuberi and colleagues published their study in the Journal of Immunology (Deficiency of Endothelial Heparan Sulfates Attenuates Allergic Airway Inflammation. Journal of ...
2009 NOV 23 ... "E-2 also activates nongenomic signals via an extranuclear form of ER alpha and the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor (GPER). We studied the contribution of estrogen receptors to ... apoptosis suggesting that an alternative pathway compensates for ER alpha/ER beta deficiency. We find that E-2 protection of islet survival is reproduced by a membrane-impermeant ...
2009 NOV 23 ... of two of these mutants, CRY2G354D and CRY2G351D; the former shows deficiency in clock protein binding and is required for repression by both CRYs, while in contrast, the latter ...