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Collagen degradation by collagenases may contribute to the vulnerability of atheroma. ... that collagenase-resistance alters collagen content in mouse atheroma. ...
Calcium binding proteins Maria Tereshina Vsevolod Belousov Calcium binding protein CaBP2 Results of CD search by BLAST reveal two Efh domains Calcium binding protein ...
Cascade of regulatory protein phosphorylation - Cyclins ... Carcinogenesis: Characteristics of neoplastic cell: Loss of contact inhibition (stroma independ) ...
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Only chronic intestinal nematode in a mouse model. Why use mouse model? ... Homologues in many nematodes. Identified new homologues in Nippostrongylus brasiliensis. ...
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to introduce some fundamental polymer properties and the factors ... hydrophobicity. crystallinity. Tg. impurities. initial molecular weight, polydispersity ...
The organism must be identified at the site. The organism must not be ... HSP, Salmonella, Yersinia enteroarthritis, Kawasaki disease, and serum sickness, ...
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Department of Cariology and Turku Immunology Centre, Institute of ... and salivary constituents on cariogenic bacteria and the subsequent development ...
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Ketones and aldehydes have double bonds that may fluoresce and glycine binds and ... Terminally differentiated cell. Stem cells used where turnover occurs rapidly ...
Aims of talk. RA is a serious disease. Convince you that it is driven by T-cells ... Synopsis of talk. What is rheumatoid arthritis. Pathogenesis of the synovitis ...
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These alterations of cell growth are potentially reversible ... path of least ... Avoids single agent resistance. Can use lower dose. Better remission and ...
Snake Bites Introduction There are over 3,000 species of snakes on the Planet, but only 15% are considered to be dangerous Snakes are found on every continent except ...
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... C. tetani and C. botulinum (causative agents of tetanus and botulism ... genome sequence of Clostridium tetani, the causative agent of tetanus disease. ...
There is an increased risk for GI cancers among patients with Crohn's disease. ... born with one defective allele would only require one mutation to induce ...
Part 1. An Introduction to Stem Cells. 4 types of stem cells ... Part 2 ... Part 3. C2C12 Muscle Cell Line. Overview of Muscle Cell Types. Skeletal muscle morphology ...
Persistent leukocyte activation (RA, emphysema) Defects of leukocyte function ... Factor XIIa simultaneously activates the 'brakes' through the fibrinolytic ...
Much of the diseases is caused by host immune responses to eggs produced by the worm ... eggs can also be back-deposited into vessel system feeding liver, ...
Normally, auto-antigens in this site are not exposed to the immune system ... About half of all cases are classified as 'idiopathic,' meaning the cause is unknown. ...
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April 1 1930. Leo Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs broke the altitude record for a catch by ... Passage through the cell cycle results in a shortening of telomeres, ...
... that alter normal metabolism of host cells with deleterious effects on the host ... Known for bacteria, but possible that they play a role in diseases caused by ...
What controls recruitment of appropriate cell types (neutrophils, monocytes, ... across the subendothelial basal lamina and through interstitial tissues ...
American Heart Association Consensus Panel. Circulation. ... American Heart Association: HRT not recommended for primary or secondary cardioprotection ...
Increased risk for atherosclerosis and thromboembolisms due to periodontal disease ... Mechanisms by which infections contribute to atherosclerosis ...