40 research outputs found

    Trend of propotion of traffic-related brain injury patients in all pediatric traumatic brain injury patients treated at a large urban children’s hospital in China, 2002–2011.

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    <p>Trend of propotion of traffic-related brain injury patients in all pediatric traumatic brain injury patients treated at a large urban children’s hospital in China, 2002–2011.</p

    Subcellular localization of GFP-Celsr1 wild type and TG repeat variants.

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    <p>A: MDCK II cells were transfected with GFP-Celsr1 plasmids. Each image shown is representative of at least 50 examples. It demonstrated that the C.5719–5720delTG and the C.5050–5051insTG disrupt GFP- Celsr1 membrane localization. Scale bar, 25 µm. B: Western blot of GFP-Celsr1 wild type and the two indels mutants. It showed that the c.5719–5720delTG and the c.5050–5051insTG changed the size of GFP-Celsr1 protein.</p

    Effect of TG repeat variants on Celsr1-VANGL2 interactions by Co-Ip.

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    <p>Western blotting of the lysate with anti-GFP demonstrates the presence of wild-type GFP-Celsr1 protein and mutant proteins with different TG repeats. Following HA immunoprecipitation, blotting with anti-GFP confirmed physical association between Celsr1 wild type and VANGL2, while this association was affected in CELSR1 TG repeat variants.</p

    Routine Basis for Treatment of Pediatric TBI Reported by Surveyed Clinicians in China.

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    <p><sup><i>a</i></sup> This is a multiple choice question, so the total percentage is more than 100%.</p><p>Routine Basis for Treatment of Pediatric TBI Reported by Surveyed Clinicians in China.</p

    TG dinucleotide repeats variants in spina bifida.

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    <p>A: Sequence trace of control (top) and C.5719–5720delTG (bottom). B: Sequence trace of control (top) and TG duplication (bottom). C: Schematic representation of the CELSR1 predicted protein structure (accession number Q9NYQ6) with the domains and approximate position of TG repeats variants.</p

    The Main Reason for Ordering CT Scans to Investigate Head Injury for Children Reported by Surveyed Clinicians in China.

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    <p><sup>a</sup> Indications include headache, vomiting, seizure, intoxication, short-term memory deficit, suspected skull fracture, serious trauma mechanism, etc.</p><p>The Main Reason for Ordering CT Scans to Investigate Head Injury for Children Reported by Surveyed Clinicians in China.</p
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