SALVAGING EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY DISSECTION DURING RENAL TRANSPLANT: A CASE SERIES


Functional analysis of a pathogenesis-related thaumatin-like protein gene TaLr35PR5 from wheat induced by leaf rust fungus

Abstract Background Plants have evolved multifaceted defence mechanisms to resist pathogen infection.Production of the pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins in response to pathogen attack has been implicated in plant disease resistance specialized in systemic-acquired resistance (SAR).Our earlier studies have reported that a full length TaLr35PR5 gene

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Research on Theory and Technology of Floor Heave Control in Semicoal Rock Roadway: Taking Longhu Coal Mine in Qitaihe Mining Area as an Example

AbstractAs one of the most common disasters in deep mine roadway, floor heave has caused serious obstacles to mine transportation and normal production activities.The third section winch roadway in the third mining area of moustache stick on Qitaihe Longhu coal mine has a serious floor heave due to the large buried depths of the roadway and the sem

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Animal products, diseases and drugs: a plea for better integration between agricultural sciences, human nutrition and human pharmacology

Abstract Eicosanoids are major players in the pathogenesis of several common diseases, with either overproduction or imbalance (e.g.between thromboxanes and prostacyclins) often leading to worsening of disease symptoms.Both the total rate of eicosanoid production and the balance between eicosanoids with opposite effects are strongly dependent on di

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Analysis of ParB-centromere interactions by multiplex SPR imaging reveals specific patterns for binding ParB in six centromeres of Burkholderiales chromosomes and plasmids.

Bacterial centromeres-also called parS, are cis-acting DNA sequences which, together with the proteins ParA and ParB, are involved in the segregation of chromosomes and plasmids.The specific binding of ParB to parS edible bra and panty set nucleates the assembly of a large ParB/DNA complex from which ParA-the motor protein, segregates the sister re

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