Monthly Archives: March 2018

Their median age (interquartile range) was 91 (68–110) years,

Their median age (interquartile range) was 9.1 (6.8–11.0) years, the median duration of their NNRTI regimens was 23.7 (15.7–32.6) months, their median CD4 percentage was 12% (4–20%), and their median plasma HIV RNA at the time of genotype testing was … Continue reading

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Figure 2 shows the representative results of GC–MS total ion curr

Figure 2 shows the representative results of GC–MS total ion current chromatogram. The main peak in Ax2 was the same with MPBD by GC–MS analysis. Three independent stlA null strains failed to accumulate a detectable level of MPBD, indicating that … Continue reading

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Two recent papers have addressed the issue of how MexT regulates

Two recent papers have addressed the issue of how MexT regulates the expression of the mexEF-oprN operon. First, nod boxes, the binding site of the NodD protein required in the nodulation of Rhizobia, were found upstream of the mexEF-oprN operon, … Continue reading

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With regard to prevention of the cardiovascular consequences of u

With regard to prevention of the cardiovascular consequences of uncontrolled hypertension, NICE concluded that: ACEIs confer a decreased relative risk of diabetes and heart failure in comparison to CCB; CCBs and thiazide diuretics are better at decreasing the risk of … Continue reading

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With regard to prevention of the cardiovascular consequences of u

With regard to prevention of the cardiovascular consequences of uncontrolled hypertension, NICE concluded that: ACEIs confer a decreased relative risk of diabetes and heart failure in comparison to CCB; CCBs and thiazide diuretics are better at decreasing the risk of … Continue reading

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The fluorescence was initially observed in pelleted

The fluorescence was initially observed in pelleted 3-MA supplier cells upon blue LED light (470 nm) looking through a green polyester filter (Lime#8, Lee filters) and by epifluorescence microscopy on unfixed cells. A high level of fluorescence was detectable in L. … Continue reading

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The Gly115Arg mutation present in strains of D was not predicted

The Gly115Arg mutation present in strains of D was not predicted to result in enzyme inactivation based on sequence analysis alone, making it unclear whether AaxB sequence variations seen in other Chlamydia alter AaxB activity. To further our understanding of … Continue reading

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, 2007) For example, in Fig 1A, the delay R1 was ∼40 ms and the

, 2007). For example, in Fig. 1A, the delay R1 was ∼40 ms and the Gaussian curve peaked at ∼60 ms, thus ∼100 ms after the previous motor unit discharge, i.e. a discharge rate of ∼10 Hz (Bawa & Lemon, 1993). The delay R1 was … Continue reading

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5 to 4 mg/kg (Von Voigtlander & Moore, 1973; Akerud et al, 2001)

5 to 4 mg/kg (Von Voigtlander & Moore, 1973; Akerud et al., 2001) are much higher than those typically used in rats (0.05–0.25 mg/kg). The aim of the present study was to perform a more extensive morphological and behavioural characterisation of the unilateral … Continue reading

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1d) We therefore concluded that the newly identified genes are u

1d). We therefore concluded that the newly identified genes are under the direct control of MlrA. Note that besides the csgD promoter, the genes for two additional transcription factors, CadC and YrbA, are also under the control of MlrA. If … Continue reading

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