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Gene expression profiling of Escherichia coli expressing double Vitreoscilla haemoglobin
In a recent investigation, expression of a double Vitreoscilla haemoglobin (two fused VHb molecules) in Escherichia coli grown in shake flasks resulted in higher final cell density and considerably higher levels of ribosomes and tRNA. In this study, we have investigated the E. coli transcriptome in cells expressing native VHb, double VHb and control cells lacking VHb by hybridising mRNA from the d
Usage of antifungal drugs for therapy of genital Candida infections, purchased as over-the-counter products or by prescription: 2. Factors that may have influenced the marked changes in sales volumes during the 1990s.
Effects of Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury on Apolipoprotein M Expression in the Liver
The present study investigated the expression pattern of apolipoprotein M (apoM) mRNA in a rat model of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Animals were ischemic for I hour followed by various reperfusion times. As expected, serum alanine aminotransferase levels were significantly increased under IRI, which indicated the severity of liver injury. Hepatic mRNA levels of HSP70, which is the m
Thromboprophylaxis with a low molecular weight heparin (tinzaparin) in emergency abdominal surgery. A double-blind multicenter trial
In this prospective randomized double-blind study the thromboprophylactic effect of postoperative low molecular weight heparin (tinzaparin) was compared with placebo in 80 patients undergoing emergency abdominal surgery. The fibrinogen uptake test was used but because of withdrawal of the labelled fibrinogen from the market the calculated number of patients was not reached. However, this is one of
Effects of dexamethasone on clinical course, C-reactive protein, S100B protein and von Willebrand factor antigen after paediatric cardiac surgery.
Monitoring of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cell Proliferation on Thiol-Modified Planar Gold Microelectrodes Using Impedance Spectroscopy.
An impedance spectroscopic study of the interaction between thiol-modified Au electrodes and Saccharomyces cerevisiae of strain EBY44 revealed that the cells formed an integral part of the interface, modulating the capacitive properties until a complete monolayer was obtained, whereas the charge transfer resistance ( R ct) to the redox process of [Fe(CN)6] (3-/4-) showed a linear relationship to t
Absolute quantification of cerebral blood flow in neurologically normal volunteers: Dynamic-susceptibility contrast MRI-perfusion compared with computed tomography (CT)-perfusion
To improve the reproducibility of arterial input function (AIF) registration and absolute cerebral blood flow (CBF) quantification in dynamic-susceptibility MRI-perfusion (MRP) at 1.5T, we rescaled the AIF by use of a venous output function (VOF). We compared CBF estimates of 20 healthy, elderly volunteers, obtained by computed tomography (CT)-perfusion (CTP) and MRP on two consecutive days. MRP,
Interfacially induced additional damping peaks in dynamic mechanical spectra - micromechanical transitions in multipolymeric materials
The viscoelastic properties of several hypothetical multiphase polymeric materials were investigated in relation to their phase-property dependencies and microstructures. Theoretical mechanical considerations based on the self-consistent interlayer model were performed to point out that specific geometrical arrangements into phases of a set of properties of the pure constituents can lead to interf
BRCA2 mutation in a family with hereditary prostate cancer
Hereditary prostate cancer is a genetically heterogeneous disease, and so far four different susceptibility loci have been identified. Reports of associated cancers are few, and it is generally considered a sire-specific disease. However, some reports have shown an elevated risk for prostate cancer among BRCA2 mutation carriers. In this report, we present a family in which the father and four of h
Low 5-year incidence of retinopathy in subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG), the NANSY-Eye Study
Abscopal effect on subcutaneously implanted N29 rat glioma tumors, from contralateral treatments with pulsed electric fields, radiation therapy, and immunization with syngeneic interferon-gamma-secreting tumor cells
The effect of cyclosporine on homocysteine export in human cell lines.
The effect of pollen competition on maintenance of variation in fertilisation ability
Pollen competition in the pistil does not only give flowering plants the possibility to reduce inbreeding but also provides an opportunity for selection of pollen traits that increase male reproductive success. An objection to the existence of selection on pollen competitive ability is that individual variation should quickly vanish if selection is strong. A balance between selection for local ada
Dematerialising Consumption through Service-substitution is a Design Challenge
ADP mediates inhibition of insulin secretion by activation of P2Y(13) receptors
From arctic lemmings to adaptive dynamics: Charles Elton's legacy in population ecology
We shall examine the impact of Charles S. Eltons 1924 article on periodic fluctuations in animal populations on the development of modern population ecology. We argue that his impact has been substantial and that during the past 75 years of research on multi-annual periodic fluctuations in numbers of voles, lemmings, hares, lynx and game animals he has contributed much to the contemporary understa
Complement C3 and C4 in plasma and incidence of myocardial infarction and stroke: a population-based cohort study
Background Complement factor C3 and C4 have been associated with atherosclerosis and cardiovascular risk factors. This study explored whether plasma levels of C3 and C4 are risk factors for the incidence of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Design A population-based prospective study of 5850 initially healthy men, 28-61 years old at baseline. Methods Plasma levels of C3 and C4 were analysed at the bas
Examining the utility of categorical models and alleviating artifacts in phylogenetic reconstruction of the Squamata (Reptilia).
Reconstruction artifacts are a serious hindrance to the elucidation of phylogenetic relationships and a number of methods have been devised to alleviate them. Previous studies have demonstrated a striking disparity in the evolutionary rates of the mitochondrial (mt) genomes of squamate reptiles (lizards, worm lizards and snakes) and the reconstruction artifacts that may arise from this. Here, to e
Late Ordovician (Hirnantian) depositional pattern and sea-level change in shallow marine to shoreface cycles in central Sweden
The Upper Ordovician Kyrkas Quartzite Formation at the Nifsasen Quarry (Jamtland, Sweden) exhibits c. 90 m of siliciclastic sedimentary rocks deposited on a shallow shelf at the cratonattached part of tile Caledonian foreland basin. Five lithologies are distinguished, including claystone, mudstone, siltstone, subarkose and sublitharenite. Based on these five lithologies, sedimentary structures and