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3 Similar results were obtained for the GARS-AIRS-GART gene The

3. Similar results were obtained for the GARS-AIRS-GART gene. The marker at the 5′ untranslated region SNX-5422 (UTR) of the GARS-AIRS-GART gene was also significant for the IMP value. Chickens inheriting the genotypes with the positive allele at this locus … Continue reading

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05), and the staining intensity in the Spitz nevi was weak IMP-3

05), and the staining intensity in the Spitz nevi was weak. IMP-3 expression in metastatic melanoma was significantly higher than in primary cutaneous melanoma with a Breslow depth <= 1 mm (P<0.01). None of the benign nevi and dysplastic nevi … Continue reading

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“This ERP study

(C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.”“This ERP study explores how participants activate their own geographical perspective, while reading sentences describing a motion (to come or to go), or a static spatial relation (to be) referred either to the participant’s … Continue reading

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Gene clustering for function prediction as well as analyses of si

Gene clustering for function prediction as well as analyses of signalling pathways and the time-dependent dynamics of a system are common biological approaches that often rely on large dataset comparison. Different metrics can be used to evaluate the similarity between … Continue reading

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Expression of delta-catenin

Expression of delta-catenin Small molecule library clinical trial induces filopodia-like protrusions in neurons. Here we show that the small GTPases of the Rho family act coordinately as downstream effectors of delta-catenin. A dominant negative Rac prevented delta-catenin-induced protrusions, and Cdc42 … Continue reading

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The resection was complete in 72 (85 %) patients, incomplete (ICR

The resection was complete in 72 (85 %) patients, incomplete (ICR) in seven (8 %) and six (7 %) patients did not undergo surgery. Fifty-five patients were administered neoadjuvant and 61 were administered adjuvant chemotherapy (high-dose, n = 50). The … Continue reading

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Design: Sixty-nine men (aged 19-29 y) participated in the stu

\n\nDesign: Sixty-nine men (aged 19-29 y) participated in the study. We analyzed the relation between fasting serum PYY before and after a 7-d overfeeding challenge in normal-weight, overweight, and obese men. In addition, we analyzed PYY with obesity-related phenotypes including … Continue reading

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We attempted to create a predictive model of complications in pat

We attempted to create a predictive model of complications in patients undergoing benign intracranial tumor resection. METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study involving patients who underwent craniotomies for benign intracranial tumor resection during the period 2005-2011 and were registered … Continue reading

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“The structure of the temporalis muscle was examined in de

““The structure of the temporalis muscle was examined in detail from cadaveric specimens (32 specimens from 16 subjects: 5 males, average age 80.6 years; 11 females, average age 88.6 years) and Computerized Tomography (CT) and T1-weighted Magnetic Resonance (MR) images … Continue reading

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The aim of this research was to test how the endemic plants found

The aim of this research was to test how the endemic plants found in Mediterranean temporary ponds were represented in Natura 2000 network in a biodiversity hotspot of the Mediterranean region. The results of our research at regional scale pointed … Continue reading

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