Monthly Archives: September 2018

We test this “intermediate frond hypothesis” by comparing rbcL se

We test this “intermediate frond hypothesis” by comparing rbcL sequences from the generitype species Chiharaea bodegensis and Yamadaia melobesioides to sequences from other coralline genera. We demonstrate that Chiharaea includes two other NE Pacific species, Arthrocardia silvae and Yamadaia americana. … Continue reading

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9 and data not shown). These results imply that β-catenin either regulates these genes indirectly or that it binds an enhancer outside the span of DNA targeted in our experiments (see discussion below). Given the growing research interest in the … Continue reading

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Disclosures: Paolo Angeli – Advisory Committees or Review Panels:

Disclosures: Paolo Angeli – Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Sequana Medica PD98059 purchase The following people have nothing to disclose: Alberto Ferrarese, Alberto Zanetto, Edoardo Casiglia, Silvano Fasolato, Giovanni Boschetti, Kryssia I. Rodriguez, Elena Nadal, Ilaria Bortoluzzi, Francesco P. Russo, … Continue reading

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Disclosures: Paolo Angeli – Advisory Committees or Review Panels:

Disclosures: Paolo Angeli – Advisory Committees or Review Panels: Sequana Medica XL765 in vitro The following people have nothing to disclose: Alberto Ferrarese, Alberto Zanetto, Edoardo Casiglia, Silvano Fasolato, Giovanni Boschetti, Kryssia I. Rodriguez, Elena Nadal, Ilaria Bortoluzzi, Francesco P. … Continue reading

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For example, an outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Bristol foxes caus

For example, an outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Bristol foxes caused a population crash that resulted in the remaining foxes increasing their home range size, even though food availability did not change (Baker et al., 2000). Additionally, in Oxford and Toronto, … Continue reading

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For example, an outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Bristol foxes caus

For example, an outbreak of sarcoptic mange in Bristol foxes caused a population crash that resulted in the remaining foxes increasing their home range size, even though food availability did not change (Baker et al., 2000). Additionally, in Oxford and Toronto, … Continue reading

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The mitochondrial enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (EC 11

The mitochondrial enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (E.C. 1.15.1.1, SOD2)—a critical determinant of cellular defence against toxic insult to the liver—is the major scavenger of mitochondrial superoxide. The SOD2 mutant C allele (T > C polymorphism in codon 16 of the … Continue reading

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The mitochondrial enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (EC 11

The mitochondrial enzyme manganese superoxide dismutase (E.C. 1.15.1.1, SOD2)—a critical determinant of cellular defence against toxic insult to the liver—is the major scavenger of mitochondrial superoxide. The SOD2 mutant C allele (T > C polymorphism in codon 16 of the … Continue reading

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02) were associated with a significantly higher risk for developi

02) were associated with a significantly higher risk for developing IF. Among the IF group, 53% had perioperative complications from intestinal resections contributing to long-term IF. Furthermore, these patients had more abdominal surgeries (P = 0.05) and stricturing disease was less common … Continue reading

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02) were associated with a significantly higher risk for developi

02) were associated with a significantly higher risk for developing IF. Among the IF group, 53% had perioperative complications from intestinal resections contributing to long-term IF. Furthermore, these patients had more abdominal surgeries (P = 0.05) and stricturing disease was less common … Continue reading

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