University Graduate School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai-cho, Showa-ku, Nagoya 466-8550 Japan. Tel: +81-52-744-2133, Fax: +81-52-744-2971, e-mail: y-goto@med.nagoya-u.ac.jp Received: 2006.09.22; Accepted: 2006.10.25; Published: 2006.11.01 Background: Various single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have ex[r]
was very large. Our original hypothesis was that this would be the case if flavanol-rich cocoa and its influ-ence on nitric oxide synthesis had implications for disease pathogenesis, as has been suggested [26]. We could explain this extraordinary difference in the risk of death by proposing either <[r]
acceptable participation rate as well as less selection bias. We have chosen to report from the youngest age cohort participating in “The Prospective Population Study of Women in Gothenburg” as this was the age group in which lung function status was most thoroughly examined and selection bias due t[r]
The recent achievements within each of these research streams are briefly reviewed.However, in parallel to these research advances, the failure rates of mergers and acquisitionshave remained consistently high. Possible reasons for this dichotomy are discussed, which inturn highlight the significant[r]
compared to those with ND. These results are consistent with a previous report among HAART-experienced subjects, thus further implicating HIV DNA in the pathogenesis of HAD. Key words: human immunodeficiency virus type 1; dementia; cognition; HIV DNA 1. INTRODUCTION Complete eradication of th[r]
among natural weight loss supplements. Theoretically, they may promote weight loss by interfering with the breakdown of complex carbohydrates thereby reducing, or at least slowing, the digestive availability of carbo-hydrate-derived calories and/or by providing resistant starches to the lower gastro[r]
been identified to date [2], but the real number is probably higher, since less than 50% of known and putative genes have an identified function. The asso-ciation between defects in DNA repair and cancer was established by Cleaver in 1968 [3], who showed that xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is caused by[r]
glycemic control. Strength training is the most effective lifestyle intervention to increase muscle mass but limited data is available in older adults with diabetes. We determined the influence of strength training on muscle quality (strength per unit of muscle mass), skeletal muscle fiber hypertrop[r]
date the mechanism of this network. However, a poor correlation between mRNA and protein abundance has also been reported [9]. Furthermore, a single gene can encode for more than one mRNA species through differential splicing, and proteins can undergo as many as 200 posttranslational m[r]
tion. Exercise is a known stress condition that con-sumes muscle glycogen rapidly. During the recovery period following exercise, the whole-body glucose tolerance and the rate of muscle glycogen storage in-creases simultaneously, resulting in glycogen super-compensation [5]. This normal adapt[r]
concentration was determined by the Bradford assay [23]. Protein kinase phosphorylation state was assessed using phospho-antibody screening KPKS-1.0 (Kinexus Bioinformatics Corporation, Vancouver, Canada). For this, the Kinetikworks protocol was used [24]. Briefly, 300 µg of total protein was blotte[r]
relatively similar pattern to that found in the untreated control cells. The pairwise comparison analysis demonstrated four significantly up-regulated (COBRA1, ITGB4, STAU2, and HMGN3) genes and one down-regulated (ANK3) gene. All these genes exert their function on transcriptional and translational[r]
tent (50%of total daily caloric intake) in the diet re-sulted in sustained losses in weight and body fat [17]. The favorable effects on body composition in this study appear to be due to sustained decrease in appe-tite and ad libitum caloric intake induced by the high-protein intake. More recently,[r]
3. Department of Medical Technology, Nagoya University School of Health Sciences, 1-1-20 Daikominami, Higashi-ku, Na-goya, 461-8673 Japan Correspondence to: Simon Itou, Department of Preventive Medicine / Biostatistics and Medical Decision Making, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 65 Ts[r]
GS.TS. Phạm Quang TrungMột số điểm lưu ý:1. VỀ ĐĂNG KÝ HỌC:- Nhà trường đăng ký mặc định những học phần trong thời khóa biểu trên mạng QLĐT đối với những sinh viên đã nộp đủ học phí. Nếu sinh viên muốn điều chỉnh lịch học liên hệ với cán bộ quản lý khóa học: đ/c Nguyễn Thanh Bình.- Thời gian điều ch[r]
thức đào tạo chính thức liên quan đến những hướng dẫn cho việc thực hiện một công việc mới hay là đảm bảo đáp ứng những thay đổi về công nghệ và quy trình. Đào tạo chính thức được triển khai bởi các chuyên gia nguồn nhân lực hay có thể là chuyên gia kỹ thuật hay là tổ chức đưa người lao động đào tạo[r]
làm thủ thuật với bệnh nhân. Những ca tai nạn hay cấp cứu ngoại khoa màbệnh nhân chỉ còn thoi thóp hay đang ở tình trạng nguy hiểm đều nhờ cósự khẩn trương, nhanh chóng thực hiện các biện pháp cấp cứu của kíp trựcmà đã được cứu sống. Ở tại khoa em còn được học rất nhiều kỹ thuật vàcác mặt bệnh liên[r]
Cấp giấy phép hoạt động đối với Phòng chẩn trị y học cổ truyền. Trình tự thực hiện Bước 1: Cơ sở khám bệnh, chữa bệnh gửi hồ sơ xin cấp giấy phép hoạt động (GPHĐ)về Sở Y tế Bước 2: Sở Y tế tiếp nhận và gửi Phiếu tiếp nhận hồ sơ cho người đề nghị Bước 3: Trong thời hạn 90 ngày kể từ ngày nhận[r]