- The induction of controlled proteolysis in high protein oedemas by coumarin.
- The influence of phospholipid concentration in protein-containing lubricants on the wear of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene in artificial hip joints. There is considerable interest in the wear of polyethylene and the resulting wear-debris-induced osteolysis in artificial hip joints. Proteins play an...
- The integrin-binding protein Nischarin regulates cell migration by inhibiting PAK. Nischarin, a novel intracellular protein, was originally identified as a binding partner for the alpha5beta1 integrin. Here we show that Nischarin also...
- The intravenous administration of species-specific milk; some experiments on animals.
- The nature of the protein molecule: problems of protein structure.
- The negative nitrogen balance in post-operative paediatric patients.
- The NOD: a signaling module that regulates apoptosis and host defense against pathogens. Nods, a growing family of proteins containing a nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD), are involved in the regulation of programmed cell death...
- The pituitary and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism.
- The prevalence of proteincalorie malnutrition in Haitian pre-school children.
- The protein folding problem: when will it be solved? The protein folding problem can be viewed as three different problems: defining the thermodynamic folding code; devising a good computational structure...
- The relationship between n-gram patterns and protein secondary structure. An n-gram pattern (NP{n,m}) in a protein sequence is a set of n residues and m wildcards in a window of size n+m. Each window of n+m amino acids is...
- The relationship between proteases activity and glycoprotein levels in middle ear effusions from experimental otitis media in cats. The relationship between lysosomal proteases activity (elastase and cathepsin B) and levels of mucous glycoproteins in middle ear effusions (MEEs) was...
- The role of adaptor proteins in lymphocyte activation. Research within the last 10 years has provided compelling evidence that adaptor proteins regulate the major pathways of lymphocyte activation. Based upon...
- The role of deletions at the FRA3B/FHIT locus in carcinogenesis. The FHIT gene, which encodes a 1-kb message and a 16.8-kDa protein that hydrolyses diadenosine triphosphate (ApppA) to ADP and AMP in vitro, covers a...
- The role of mammalian circadian proteins in normal physiology and genotoxic stress responses. The last two decades have significantly advanced our understanding of the organization of the circadian system at all levels of regulation-molecular,...
- The role of proteins in the distribution of antibiotics in the body.
- The role of the small intestine in cystic fibrosis patients. A survey is given of the morphological and biochemical lesions of the small intestine that can be found in cystic fibrosis patients. The available data on...
- THE THEORY OF CHEMICAL CARCINOGENESIS AND THE PROBLEM OF HYDROCARBON-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS.
- The use of molecular models in evaluating protein and peptide conformations.
- The Vroman effect in tube geometry: the influence of flow on protein adsorption measurements. The transient adsorption of fibrinogen from plasma (a manifestation of the Vroman effect), due in large part to displacement by trace proteins such as...
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