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Prediction of diabetic retinopathy: role of oxidative stress and relevance of apoptotic biomarkers
Beta-nodavirus B2 protein induces hydrogen peroxide production, leading to Drp1-recruited mitochondrial fragmentation and cell death via mitochondrial targeting
Deficient brain snRNP70K in patients with Down syndrome.
Item does not contain fulltextThe small nuclear ribonucleoprotein 70K (snRNP 70K; U1-70 kDa) is an integral part of the spliceosome, a large RNA-protein complex catalyzing the removal of introns from nuclear pre-mRNA. snRNP is one of the best-studied essential subunits of snRNPs, is highly conserved and its inactivation was shown to result in complete inhibition of splicing. Applying subtractive hybridization, we found a sequence with 100% identity to snRNP absent in fetal Down syndrome (DS) brain. This observation made us determine snRNP-mRNA steady-state levels and protein levels in brains of adult patients with DS. snRNP-mRNA and protein levels of five individual brain regions of DS and controls each, were determined by blotting techniques. snRNP-mRNA steady state levels were significantly decreased in DS brain. Performing Western blots with monoclonal and human antibodies, snRNP protein levels were decreased in several regions of DS brain, although one monoclonal antibody did not reveal different snRNP-immunoreactivity. Although decreased snRNP-protein could be explained by decreased mRNA-steady state levels, another underlying mechanism might be suggested: snRNP is one of the death substrates rapidly cleaved during apoptosis by interleukin-1-beta-converting enzyme-like (ICE) proteases, which was well-documented by several groups. As apoptosis is unrequivocally taking place in DS brain leading to permanent cell loses, decreased snRNP-protein levels may therefore reflect decreased synthesis and increased apoptosis-related proteolytic cleavage
Prevention of conglomerate formation in not-from-concentrate single-cultivar cloudy apple juice by using different treatment methods
Einfluß von Werkstoff, Wärmebehandlung und Fertigbearbeitung auf die Zahnflanken- und Zahnfußtragfähigkeit
Shell Structures and Climatic Influences
Following is the continuation of the list of titles and authors of papers presented: Nonlinear Buckling Analysis of Sandwich Shells. By P. Sharifi and E. P. Popov. Analysis of Snow Load on Lightweight Structures, such as Shells and Folded Structures, in Various Heights, especially in Alpine Regions. By R. J. Krapfenbauer. Thawing and Freezing of a Finite Ice Wall. By J. L. S. Chen. Non-Uniform Snow Loads on Single and Multiple Cylindrical Shells. By Y. M. Giroux, M. M. Abdin, and G. S. Dhatt. Voiles Autoportants et Rayonnement Solaire. By P. Conil. Large Elastic Deformations of a Closed Axisymmetric Membrane Simultaneously Inflated by a Gas and a Liquid. By X. J. R. Avula and O. Ural. Nonlinear Response of a General Inflatable Shell to In-Service Loads. By C. T. Li and J. W. Leonard. Large Deformations of a Toroidal Membrane by Incremental Loading. By T. J. Boedecker and G. A. Wempner
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