9 research outputs found

    Proportion of HERO staff who expressed a high level of need for the eleven modules.

    No full text
    <p>Proportion of HERO staff who expressed a high level of need for the eleven modules.</p

    Selected characteristics of the 1606 health staff who responded to the curriculum development questionnaire.

    No full text
    <p>Note: Not all characteristics of the 1606 respondents at various levels were known.</p

    List of competency domains to be considered for inclusion in the curriculum.

    No full text
    <p>List of competency domains to be considered for inclusion in the curriculum.</p

    Additional file 1: of Proteomic analysis of protein interactions between Eimeria maxima sporozoites and chicken jejunal epithelial cells by shotgun LC-MS/MS

    No full text
    Table S1. LC-MS/MS analysis of E. maxima sporozoite proteins binding to chicken jejunal epithelial cells. This file describes the details of the 204 non-redundant proteins that were identified using shotgun LC-MS/MS. (XLS 187 kb

    Additional file 2: of Proteomic analysis of protein interactions between Eimeria maxima sporozoites and chicken jejunal epithelial cells by shotgun LC-MS/MS

    No full text
    Table S2. Eimeria maxima sporozoite soluble proteins binding to chicken jejunal epithelial cells with more than two unique peptide counts. This file describes the details of the 35 proteins binding to chicken jejunal epithelial cells that were identified with more than two unique peptide counts using shotgun LC-MS/MS. (XLS 95 kb

    Additional file 3: Figure S1. of Characterization of a novel aspartyl protease inhibitor from Haemonchus contortus

    No full text
    Amplification efficiencies of target gene (API) and endogenous reference (β-Tubulin) gene were verified to be similar by real time PCR. Figure S2. Amplification efficiencies of target genes (IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, Il-17, IFN-γ and TGF-β) and endogenous reference (β-Actin) gene were verified to be similar by real time PCR. (DOCX 57 kb

    Additional file 1: of Identification and preliminary characterization of Hc-clec-160, a novel C-type lectin domain-containing gene of the strongylid nematode Haemonchus contortus

    No full text
    Figure S1. Morphology and histology of male (a) and female (b) adults of H. contortus. Panels a and b represent H&E staining of worm paraffin sections at 10×. Scale-bars: 10 mm. (TIF 1691 kb
    corecore