12 research outputs found
Factor XII mutations, estrogen-dependent inherited angioedema, and related conditions
The clinical, biochemical and genetic features of the conditions known as estrogen-dependent inherited angioedema, estrogen-associated angioedema, hereditary angioedema with normal C-1 inhibitor, type III angioedema, or factor XII angioedema are reviewed. Discussion emphasizes pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management
The inflammatory state provokes sexual dimorphism in left ventricular and electrocardiographic effects of chronic cyclosporine in rats
The association between hypertension and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): literature evidence and systems biology analysis
Delivery of mental health treatment to combat veterans with psychiatric diagnoses and TBI histories
Arabinogalactan protein and wall-associated kinase in a plasmalemmal reticulum with specialized vertices
Swimming with protists : perception, motility and flagellum assembly.
In unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes, fast cell motility and rapid movement of material over cell surfaces are often mediated by ciliary or flagellar beating. The conserved defining structure in most motile cilia and flagella is the '9+2' microtubule axoneme. Our general understanding of flagellum assembly and the regulation of flagellar motility has been led by results from seminal studies of flagellate protozoa and algae. Here we review recent work relating to various aspects of protist physiology and cell biology. In particular, we discuss energy metabolism in eukaryotic flagella, modifications to the canonical assembly pathway and flagellum function in parasite virulence