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Nakamura Koshi - - 2012
BackgroundEpidemiological studies have observed conflicting patterns as to whether overtime work increases blood pressure (BP), probably as a consequence of methodological issues.MethodsWe conducted a prospective cohort study to investigate the relationship between overtime work hours and 1-year changes in BP in 1,235 normotensive Japanese male workers who carried out a ...
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Choi Wonseon - - 2012
Interactions between melanocytes and neighboring cells in the skin (keratinocytes and fibroblasts) play important roles in regulating human skin color. We recently reported that neuregulin-1 (NRG1) is highly expressed in fibroblasts from Fitzpatrick type VI skin (the darkest), and at least in part determines the constitutive color of human skin. ...
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Stephens Catherine - - 2012
Purpose: This study explores what individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) perceive to be the benefits of becoming involved in organized sport and identifies the barriers to participation. Method: Seven SCI athletes from a variety of sports were interviewed in a semi-structured format. Results: 20 benefits and 18 individual barriers ...
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Mori Kenichi - - 2012
GM1 gangliosides form microdomain with sphingomyeline (SM) and cholesterol (Chol) and are deeply involved in the aggregation of amyloid beta (Aβ) peptides on neural membrane. We performed molecular dynamics simulations on two kinds of lipid bilayers containing GM1 ganglioside; GM1/SM/Chol and GM1/POPC. Both of 10 ns and 100 ns simulations ...
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Regulation of T-Plastin Expression by Promoter Hypomethylation in Primary Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma.
Jones Christine L - - 2012
T-plastin (PLS3) is an actin-bundling protein normally expressed in epithelial cells but absent in cells of hematopoietic origin. Aberrant PLS3 expression has been demonstrated in lymphocytes from Sézary syndrome (SS) patients and has been proposed as a biomarker for SS; however, the mechanism underlying dysregulation of PLS3 has not been ...
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Wee D T H - - 2012
Salivary duct carcinoma is an aggressive malignancy with a high mortality rate, which phenotypically resembles high-grade breast ductal carcinoma. The parotid gland is the most common location. Standard treatment is surgery to the primary tumour together with post-operative radiotherapy. Despite this, there is a high rate of local recurrence, cervical ...
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Sozio Piera - - 2012
Current Parkinson's disease (PD) therapy is essentially symptomatic, and l-Dopa (LD), is the treatment of choice in more advanced stages of the disease. However, motor complications often develop after long-term treatment, and at this point physicians usually prescribe adjuvant therapy with other classes of antiparkinsonian drugs, including dopamine (DA) agonists, ...
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Chadman Kathryn K - - 2012
Currently, there is not an effective pharmacotherapy for the core symptoms of the autism spectrum disorders (ASD), which include aberrant social behavior, delayed communication and repetitive behavior and/or restricted interests. There are several drugs that treat the symptoms associated with autism including irritability, aggressiveness and hyperactivity. Current drug research is ...
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Rhee Jinnie J - - 2012
Increasing trends in the consumption of commercial sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) have occurred in parallel with rising levels of obesity in Latin America, but data showing the relationship between these SSB and obesity are limited. The current study examined the association between commercial and traditional SSB and measures of adiposity in ...
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George Carolyn M - - 2012
Repetitive DNA is present in the eukaryotic genome in the form of segmental duplications, tandem and interspersed repeats, and satellites. Repetitive sequences can be beneficial by serving specific cellular functions (e.g. centromeric and telomeric DNA) and by providing a rapid means for adaptive evolution. However, such elements are also substrates ...
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Debes Marun Carina S - - 2012
Chromosomal abnormalities in plasma cells (PCs) from multiple myeloma (MM) provide a clonal signature to identify malignant cells. BM-lymphocytes from MM aspirates, defined by stringent criteria, were screened for the same chromosomal abnormalities as autologous PCs, including translocations, deletions, and amplifications. For 200 MM patients, we evaluated BM mononuclear cells ...
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Direct observation of cooperative protein structural dynamics of homodimeric hemoglobin from 100 ...
Kim Kyung Hwan - - 2012
Proteins serve as molecular machines in performing their biological functions, but the detailed structural transitions are difficult to observe in their native aqueous environments in real time. For example, despite extensive studies, the solution-phase structures of the intermediates along the allosteric pathways for the transitions between the relaxed (R) and ...
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Brockman Mark A - - 2012
An attenuation of the HIV-1 replication capacity (RC) has been observed for immune-mediated escape mutations in Gag restricted by protective HLA alleles. However, the extent to which escape mutations affect other viral proteins during natural infection is not well understood. We generated recombinant viruses encoding plasma HIV-1 RNA integrase sequences ...
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Olsson Adam L J - - 2012
In QCM, particles adhering to a sensor crystal are perturbed around their equilibrium positions, via thickness-shear vibrations at the crystal's fundamental frequency and overtones. The amount of adsorbed molecular mass is measured as a shift in resonance frequency. In inertial loading, frequency shifts are negative and proportional to the adsorbed ...
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Nemec Stefan F - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown a correlation between hypospadias and intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), suggesting an association between placental insufficiency and abnormal genital development. This study sought to analyze the association of IUGR and genital abnormalities apparent on fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). METHODS: This retrospective study included 22 MRI ...
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Diller Gerhard-Paul - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Sudden cardiac death and life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias (SCD/LTA) remain a concern in adult patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (ToF). Longitudinal left ventricular (LV) function is sensitive in detecting early myocardial damage and may have prognostic implications in this setting. METHODS AND RESULTS: We included 413 ToF patients (age ...
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Inulin-Based Hydrogel for Oral Delivery of Flutamide: Preparation, Characterization, and in vivo ...
Pitarresi Giovanna - - 2012
The ability of a hydrogel obtained by crosslinking INUDV and PEGBa to facilitate sustained release of flutamide is examined. The hydrogel is prepared in pH = 7.4 PBS and no toxic solvents or catalysts are used. It is recovered in microparticulate form and its size distribution is determined. Mucoadhesive properties are evaluated ...
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Kroon Jeroen - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: Despite a Commission of Inquiry into water fluoridation recommending the fluoridation of public water supplies to the optimal fluoride concentration of 0.7 ppm, as well as regulations for the introduction of water fluoridation which compel water providers to fluoridate public water supplies, no artificially fluoridated water scheme exists in South ...
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Johnson Samuel A - - 2012
The complex ((i)Pr(3)P)Ni(η(2)-Bu(3)SnCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CH(2))(2) () was characterized by NMR spectroscopy and was identified as the active species for catalytic C-H bond stannylation of partially fluorinated aromatics, for example in the reaction between pentafluorobenzene and Bu(3)SnCH[double bond, length as m-dash]CH(2), which generates C(6)F(5)SnBu(3) and ethylene. The crystalline complex ...
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Skorupa Alexandra - - 2012
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an incurable neurodegenerative disorder affecting motoneurons. Mutations in angiogenin, encoding a member of the pancreatic RNase A superfamily, segregate with ALS. We previously demonstrated that angiogenin administration shows promise as a neuroprotective therapeutic in studies using transgenic ALS mice and primary motoneuron cultures. Its mechanism ...
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Rongioletti Franco - - 2012
Cicatricial (scarring) alopecia forms a group of disorders in which the common final pathway is the destruction of the hair follicle unit that is replaced by fibrous tissue. Hair loss may occur as a primary event when the follicle is the main target of the disease process (primary cicatricial alopecias) ...
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Frauenlob Robin - - 2012
We have developed a copper-catalyzed process for the coupling of aldehydes, amines and aryl boronic acids. This allows greater reactivity with simple aryl boronic acids, and allows coupling reactions to proceed that previously failed. Initial mechanistic studies support a process involving transmetallation from boron to copper.
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Bartolomé Nerea - - 2012
Objective. The aim of this study was to analyse if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) inside and outside the MHC region might improve the prediction of radiographic severity in AS.Methods. A cross-sectional multi-centre study was performed including 473 Spanish AS patients previously diagnosed with AS following the Modified New York Criteria ...
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Didie Elizabeth R - - 2012
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a relatively common and often severe disorder. Although individuals with BDD have markedly poor psychosocial functioning, the nature of interpersonal problems has been only minimally investigated. This study examined the severity, domains, and correlates of interpersonal problems in 51 individuals with BDD using the Inventory ...
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Mosley Ralph T - - 2012
The replication of the hepatitis C viral (HCV) genome is accomplished by the NS5B RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), for which mechanistic understanding and structure-guided drug design efforts have been hampered by its propensity to crystallize in a closed, polymerization-incompetent state. The removal of an autoinhibitory β-hairpin loop from genotype 2a ...
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Erausquin Jennifer Toller - - 2012
Community mobilisation interventions for HIV prevention among female sex workers (FSWs) aim to organise FSWs for collective action and challenge the structures of power that underlie HIV risk. Assessing intervention impact is challenging because the importance of direct individual exposure to intervention components may decrease over time as change occurs ...
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Diniz Lucio Rl - - 2012
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: In a previous study, we showed that a saponin mixture isolated from the roots of Ampelozizyphus amazonicus Ducke (SAPAaD) reduces urine excretion in rats that were given an oral loading of 0.9 % NaCl (4 ml/100 g body weight). In the present study, we investigated whether atrial natriuretic ...
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Filardo Edward J - - 2012
Using cDNA cloning strategies commonly employed for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), GPCR-30 (GPR30), was isolated from mammalian cells before knowledge of its cognate ligand. GPR30 is evolutionarily conserved throughout the vertebrates. A broad literature suggests that GPR30 is a Gs-coupled heptahelical transmembrane receptor that promotes specific binding of naturally occurring ...
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Park Jang-Mi - - 2012
The present study was designed to evaluate the extent and topography of osteopontin (OPN) protein expression in the rat hippocampus 4 to 12 weeks following transient forebrain ischemia, and to compare OPN expression patterns with those of calcium deposits and astroglial and microglial reactions. Two patterns of OPN staining were ...
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Signori Alessio - - 2012
Randomized clinical trials (RCT) in multiple sclerosis (MS) have a recent tradition, but their number has been exponentially increasing since the first study detecting the efficacy of a disease modifying drug in MS. To examine the methodological details of reports of RCT in MS, we extracted from five leading journals ...
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Wu Jun - - 2012
Laser ablation has emerged as a useful technique to study the mechanical properties of the cytoskeleton in living cells. Laser ablation perturbs the force balance in the cytoskeleton, resulting in a dynamic response which can be imaged. Quantitative measurement of the dynamic response allows the testing of mechanical theories of ...
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Pagnoni Giuseppe - - 2012
Neuroimaging data suggest a link between the spontaneous production of thoughts during wakeful rest and slow fluctuations of activity in the default mode network (DMN), a set of brain regions with high basal metabolism and a major neural hub in the ventral posteromedial cortex (vPMC). Meta-awareness and regulation of mind-wandering ...
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Sugerman David E - - 2012
In October 2007, wildfires burned nearly 300,000 acres in San Diego County, California. Emergency risk communication messages were broadcast to reduce community exposure to air pollution caused by the fires. The objective of this investigation was to determine residents' exposure to, understanding of, and compliance with these messages. From March ...
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Dilimon V S - - 2012
Self-assembling of aliphatic thiol (RSH), dithiol (R(SH)2) and dithiocarboxylic acid (RS2H) onto mildly oxidized and highly oxidized copper was studied in real time by in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Ex situ characterization of the films was carried out using linear sweep voltammetry (LSV), polarization modulation infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy ...
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Tragesser Sarah L - - 2012
The purpose of the present study was to examine the association between features of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and mate retention tactics as a means of examining an evolutionary perspective on the association between BPD features and interpersonal problems and violence in romantic relationships. Two-hundred twenty-five college student participants completed ...
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Huo Lijun - - 2012
Background: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the relationship between unilateral congenital ptosis in patients older than eight years and their refractive state and spherical equivalent refraction (SER). Methods: The study involved a review of the clinical records of 85 patients admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital, ...
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Lemke Christopher T - - 2012
The emergence of resistance to existing classes of antiretroviral drugs necessitates finding new HIV-1 targets for drug discovery. The viral capsid (CA) protein represents one such potential new target. CA is sufficient to form mature HIV-1 capsids in vitro, and extensive structure-function and mutational analyses of CA have shown that ...
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Beattie Tara S H - - 2012
BackgroundDespite high HIV prevalence rates among most-at-risk groups, utilisation of HIV testing, treatment and care services was relatively low in Karnataka prior to 2008. The authors aimed to understand the barriers to and identify potential solutions for improving HIV service utilisation.MethodsFocus group discussions were carried out among homogeneous groups of ...
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Yan Xuzhou - - 2012
Pseudorotaxanes from self-assembly of two crown ether-based cryptand wheels and a 1,2-bis(pyridinium) ethane derivative axle were prepared.
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Shen Yuan-Chi - - 2012
Artificial urinary sphincter is the gold standard of treatment for urinary incontinence as a result of sphincter incompetence. The perineal incision for cuff placement, and low abdominal incision for the placement of a pressure-regulating balloon and pump is the original design. Wilson et al. presented a modified method by a single ...
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Wang Thomas T Y - - 2012
Sirtinol is a purported specific inhibitor of the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent type III histone deacetylase (also known as sirtuin). Sirtinol has been used extensively to identify chemopreventive/chemotherapeutic agents that modulate the sirtuins. However, the molecular effect of sirtinol other than serving as sirtuin inhibitor in cells is less clear. ...
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Three-dimensional deformity analysis of malunited distal radius fractures and their influence on ...
Miyake J - - 2012
Little information exists about three-dimensional (3-D) deformity patterns of malunited distal radius fractures including axial deformity. The current study aimed to clarify the 3-D deformity pattern of malunited distal radius fractures and reveal the influence of osseous deformities, including axial rotation deformity, on wrist and forearm motion. The deformity of ...
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Jia Yan - - 2012
Cancer cells tend to be more highly dependent on cap-dependent translation than normal tissues. Thus, proteins involved in the initiation of cap-dependent translation have emerged as potential anti-cancer drug targets. Cap-dependent translation is initiated by the binding of the factor eIF4E to the cap domain of mRNA. Detailed x-ray crystal ...
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Giannetta Elisa - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Cyclic-GMP-Phosphodiesterase (PDE5) protein is upregulated in myocardial hypertrophy. However, it has never been ascertained if PDE5 inhibition exerts an anti-remodeling effect in non-ischemic heart disease in humans. We explored the cardioreparative properties of a selective PDE5A inhibitor, sildenafil, in a model of diabetic cardiomyopathy. METHODS AND RESULTS: Fifty-nine diabetic ...
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Li Xia - - 2012
A new acylated flavonoid, 3-O-rhamnocitrin-6-O-benzoyl-β-D-glucopyranoside (1), together with five known flavonoids, rhamnocitrin (2), pratensein (3), (3R)-7,3'-dihydroxy-2',4'-dimethoxyisoflavan (4), (3R)-7,2'-dihydroxy-3',4'-dimethoxyisoflavan (5) and isoliquiritigenin (6), was isolated from Oxytropis ochrocephala Bunge. The structural elucidation of the isolated compounds was primarily based on HRESIMS, IR and 1-D- and 2-D-NMR analyses.
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Kaneko Kiyoko - - 2012
Objectives: To analyze the crystal components and matrix proteins of urinary stones by proteomic analysis using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Methods: Urinary stones were obtained from patients with gout and hyperuricemia. The outside and inside of the stones were measured non-destructively with a micro area X-ray diffractometer. After stones were ...
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Bortolin-Cavaillé Marie-Line - - 2012
The imprinted Snurf-Snrpn chromosomal domain contains two large arrays of tandemly repeated, paternally expressed box C/D small-nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) genes: the SNORD115 (H/MBII-52) and SNORD116 (H/MBII-85) gene clusters believed to play key roles in the fine-tuning of serotonin receptor (5-HT2C) pre-mRNA processing and in the etiology of the Prader-Willi Syndrome ...
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Tellería María Teresa - - 2012
Thirty-five corticioid collections from the Canary Islands and Azores Archipelago were examined morphologically and subjected to molecular phylogenetic analysis. These specimens, almost all collected on endemic and/or xerophilic vegetation, were similar in morphological and ecological characteristics to Hypochnicium prosopidis from the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, USA) and Hyphoderma amoenum. Thirty-seven new ...
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Leonardi Stefano - - 2012
Fragmentation can affect the demographic and genetic structure of populations near the boundary of their biogeographic range. Higher genetic differentiation among populations coupled with lower level of within-population variability is expected as a consequence of reduced population size and isolation. The effects of these 2 factors have been rarely disentangled. ...
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Choi Kang Kook - - 2012
Background. The authors report their experience with single-incision laparoscopic splenectomy (SLS) and compare postoperative outcomes of conventional multiport laparoscopic splenectomy (MLS) with SLS in patients with spleen sizes ≤15cm. Methods. Demographic, intraoperative, and postoperative data were analyzed retrospectively and compared between patients who underwent MLS from June 20, 2006, to ...
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