Monthly Archives: July 2018

We developed an individual-based study of harbor seals in northea

We developed an individual-based study of harbor seals in northeast Scotland, whereby data were collected during daily photo-identification surveys throughout the pupping seasons between 2006 and 2011. However, a consequence of observing seals remotely meant that information on sex, maturity-stage, … Continue reading

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By 2 hours after dosing, the percentage of patients without photo

By 2 hours after dosing, the percentage of patients without photophobia, among those who had photophobia at baseline was significantly greater for the SPr group than for the SP group (15.0% vs 27.2%, P = .029). Similarly, the proportion of subjects without … Continue reading

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Regions included New England (NE), Mid-Atlantic (MA), East North

Regions included New England (NE), Mid-Atlantic (MA), East North Central (ENC), West North Central (WNC), South Atlantic (SA), East South Central (ESC), West South Central (WSC), Mountain (M), and Pacific (P). Results: A total of 2,974 specimens were submitted from … Continue reading

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Mcl-1 induction, which is a Bcl-2 family member and was regulated

Mcl-1 induction, which is a Bcl-2 family member and was regulated by AKT in hepatocytes (Supporting Fig. 6C,E),21 was diminished in Kupffer cell-depleted mice or ASMase−/− bone marrow-transplanted mice, whereas Bcl-XL or Bfl-1 were not affected. These results suggest that … Continue reading

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1% were diagnosed with NASH-induced

1% were diagnosed with NASH-induced selleck chemicals llc cirrhosis (Fig. 5). According to that survey, the proportion of NASH cirrhosis is 1.4% in males and 3.4% in females, and there is a significant gender difference (P 

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The use of heat-treated clotting factors in patients with haemoph

The use of heat-treated clotting factors in patients with haemophilia effectively stopped AIDS transmission; however, all licensed technologies were not equally effective at inactivating HIV. Rare transmissions of Cobimetinib manufacturer HIV occurred globally, most likely by clotting factor concentrates subjected … Continue reading

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branched PEGs and random vs site-specific attachments to clottin

branched PEGs and random vs. site-specific attachments to clotting proteins have been investigated. The most advanced of these approaches is site-specific chemical modification of FVIII. To begin with, a large number of surface-exposed cysteine substitutions were introduced into FVIII and … Continue reading

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3%) had NAFLD, 13 (224%) had chronic cryptogenic liver disease,

3%) had NAFLD, 13 (22.4%) had chronic cryptogenic liver disease, 5 (8.6%) had AIH, 5 had nodular regenerative hyperplasia (NRH) of the liver, 4 (6.8%) had CDG, 2 (3.44%) had congenital hepatic fibrosis, and 2 (3.44%) had Klippel-Trénaunay-Weber syndrome with … Continue reading

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Tuber periderm responses to infection were limited, yet US-8 isol

Tuber periderm responses to infection were limited, yet US-8 isolates infected the periderm more often than US-22 isolates. There were significant differences among the cultivars tested but cv. Jacqueline Lee was the most resistant overall. Although isolates of P. infestans genotype … Continue reading

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Cell lysates were analyzed by the dual luciferase assay (Promega)

Cell lysates were analyzed by the dual luciferase assay (Promega) on a luminometer. To assess the activity of IKK, IKK was immunoprecipitated by IKKα antibody and protein G-Sepharose, and the assay was performed at 30°C for 1 hour in buffer … Continue reading

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