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Kinesins in the Arabidopsis genome: A comparative analysis among eukaryotes
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Background Kinesins constitute a superfamily of microtubule motor proteins that are found in eukaryotic organisms. Members of the kinesin superfamily perform many... -
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Interactions between genes and environmental factors in asthma and atopy: new developments
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Asthma and associated phenotypes are complex traits most probably caused by an interaction of multiple disease susceptibility genes and environmental factors. Major... -
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Managing death in the intensive care unit: bringing back the humanity
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Investigation ofKITgene mutations in women with 46,XX spontaneous premature ovarian failure
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Spontaneous premature ovarian failure presents most commonly with secondary amenorrhea. Young women with the disorder are infertile and experience the symptoms and... -
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Telomere formation on macronuclear chromosomes of
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Background Ciliates employ massive chromatid breakage and de novo telomere formation during generation of the somatic macronucleus. Positions flanking the 81-MAC... -
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Debate: When should we intervene in unstable angina - Time for an old look?
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Current treatment modalities for patients with acute coronary syndromes center on early diagnosis, risk stratification and, increasingly, early treatment including... -
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Interplay between bone morphogenetic proteins and cognate binding proteins in bone and cartilage development: noggin, chordin and DAN
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This commentary is a concise discussion of the interactions between bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and their binding proteins in bone and cartilage morphogenesis.... -
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External validation of a modified model of Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II for orthotopic liver transplant patients
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Introduction The purpose of the study was to validate the newly derived postoperative orthotopic liver transplantation (OLTX)-specific diagnostic weight for the Acute... -
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A bovine papillomavirus-1 based vector restores the function of the low-density lipoprotein receptor in the receptor-deficient CHO-ldlA7 cell line
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Background The rationale of using bovine papillomavirus-1 (BPV-1) derived vectors in gene therapy protocols lies in their episomal maintenance at intermediate to high... -
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Spontaneous rupture of malarial spleen: two case reports and review of literature
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Malaria has long been among the most common diseases in the southeast Anatolia region of Turkey. In 1992, 18676 cases were diagnosed in Turkey, and Diyarbakir city... -
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Tidal breathing flow-volume loops in bronchiolitis in infancy: the effect of albuterol [ISRCTN47364493]
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Objectives To evaluate the effect of nebulized albuterol on tidal breathing flow-volume loops in infants with bronchiolitis due to respiratory syncytial virus. Design... -
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Percutaneous removal of a knotted pulmonary artery catheter using a tracheostomy dilator
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This case report describes removal of a knotted, subclavian, pulmonary artery catheter using a tracheostomy dilator. With this simple method an invasive procedure... -
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Pruritus: a useful sign for predicting the haemodynamic changes that occur following administration of vancomycin
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Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the haemodynamic changes that follow the appearance of pruritus during vancomycin administration. Methods We... -
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The potential for research-based information in public health: Identifying unrecognised information needs
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Objective To explore whether there is a potential for greater use of research-based information in public health practice in a local setting. Secondly, if research-... -
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HIV-1 expression induces cyclin D
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Background The aberrant cell-cycle progression of HIV-1-infected kidney cells plays a major role in the pathogenesis of HIV-associated nephropathy, however the... -
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Insight to structural subsite recognition in plant thiol protease-inhibitor complexes : Understanding the basis of differential inhibition and the role of water
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Background This work represents an extensive MD simulation / water-dynamics studies on a series of complexes of inhibitors (leupeptin, E-64, E-64-C, ZPACK) and plant... -
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Gene-expression profiling of the response of peripheral blood mononuclear cells and melanoma metastases to systemic IL-2 administration
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Early changes in transcriptional profiles of circulating mononuclear cells were compared with those occurring within the microenvironment of melanoma metastases... -
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2, 4-Diamino-6- hydroxy pyrimidine inhibits NSAIDs induced nitrosyl-complex EPR signals and ulcer in rat jejunum
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Background It has been suggested that one aspect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs induced intestinal damage is due to either uncoupling of mitochondrial... -
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Genetic markers of osteoarticular disorders: facts and hopes
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Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis are the two most common age-related chronic disorders of articular joints and skeleton, representing a major public health problem in... -
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Direct microscopic examination of imprints in patients undergoing cardiac valve replacement
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Background Bacteriological analysis of cardiac valves might be indicated in patients with suspected endocarditis. Methods We report here a prospective study on fifty-...