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BINAURAL INTERACTION IN THE ACCESSORY SUPERIOR ...
1964-01-22

... The electrical response activity of single nerve cells in the accessory nucleus of the superior olive was studied. Stimulus ...

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REGULATORY PHYSIOLOGY DISCIPLINE SCIENCE PLAN 1991 Life

cycles and behavior (including species, sex, and age differences)? ..... accessory immune cells such as monocytes and macrophages, T and B cells themselves, ..... Other than sweat glands and brown adipose tissue, no specific organs ...

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Macrophage-dependent activation of antigen-specific T cells requires antigen and a soluble monokine.
1983-07-01

Antigen-induced T cell proliferation requires T cell interaction with antigen in the context of MHC I region-compatible accessory cells. The resulting activation and proliferation of T cells involves the production and utilization of several lymphokines or interleukins. This report describes ...

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Accessory cell requirements for the generation of cytolytic T lymphocytes
1979-06-01

A system is presented that may simplify the study of accessory cell requirements for CTL generation. Cortisone resistant (CR) thymocytes containing alloreactive CTL precursors do not respond to allogeneic tumor cells unless non-T accessory cells are added to culture. In addition, splenic T ...

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BINAURAL INTERACTION IN THE ACCESSORY SUPERIOR ...
1965-02-18

... through earphones to the two ears of anesthetized cats, and the electrical response activity of single nerve cells in the accessory nucleus of the ...

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Are Otoconia Dynamic in Birds and Mammals.
1993-01-01

The sensory detectors within the inner ears of vertebrates have a variety of morphologies built on a common theme: a sensory hair cell with an accessory, extracellular structure to increase the sensitivity to the end-organ's specific modality. These acces...

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Human Bone Accessory Cells.
2003-01-01

Disclosed are compositions of bone accessory cells and methods for their preparation and use. Bone accessory cells are cells which are not hematopoietic and which can reconstitute the expression of bone proteins by human bone cells and support ex vivo exp...

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Host cell-specific effects of lentiviral accessory proteins on the eukaryotic cell cycle progression.
2009-04-01

Lentiviral accessory proteins are thought to play important roles in regulating the viral replication through modulation of host cell functions. For example, Vpr of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) induces the cell cycle G2 arrest in a host cell-specific manner. Similarly, HIV-2 Vpr, but not Vpx, has ...

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Female gametophytic cell specification and seed development require the function of the putative Arabidopsis INCENP ortholog WYRD.
2011-07-13

In plants, gametes, along with accessory cells, are formed by the haploid gametophytes through a series of mitotic divisions, cell specification and differentiation events. How the cells in the female gametophyte of flowering plants differentiate into gametes (the egg and central ...

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Macrophages: important accessory cells for reproductive function

Macrophages: important accessory cells for reproductive function Paula E. Cohen,* Kayoko Nishimura functions, can be considered as essential accessory cells for normal reproductive functioning. J. Leukoc of the bone marrow, monocytes, macrophages, osteoclasts, and microglia. Cells of the ...

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Presumptive insect circadian pacemakers in vitro: immunocytochemical characterization of cultured pigment-dispersing hormone-immunoreactive neurons of Leucophaea maderae.
1999-06-01

The accessory medulla with its associated pigment-dispersing hormone-immunoreactive neurons appears to be the pacemaker that controls the circadian locomotor activity rhythm of the cockroach Leucophaea maderae. To permit studies at the level of individual, identified, pacemaker neurons, we developed specific long-term primary cell ...

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Novel Proteins That Modulate Type IV Pilus Retraction Dynamics in Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
2008-11-05

Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses type IV pili to colonize various materials and for surface-associated twitching motility. We previously identified five phylogenetically distinct alleles of pilA in P. aeruginosa, four of which occur in genetic cassettes with specific accessory genes (J. V. Kus, E. Tullis, D. G. Cvitkovitch, and L. L. Burrows, Microbiology ...

PubMed Central

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49 CFR 178.255-7 - Protection of valves and accessories.
2010-10-01

...false Protection of valves and accessories. 178.255-7 Section 178.255-7 Transportation Other Regulations Relating to...PACKAGINGS Specifications for Portable Tanks § 178.255-7 Protection of valves and accessories....

Code of Federal Regulations, 2010

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The Role of B Cells for in Vivo T Cell Responses to a Friend Virus-Induced Leukemia
1990-08-01

B cells can function as antigen-presenting cells and accessory cells for T cell responses. This study evaluated the role of B cells in the induction of protective T cell immunity to a Friend murine leukemia virus (F-MuLV)-induced leukemia (FBL). B ...

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A Procedure For the Purification of Rabbit Sperm Cells and ...
1988-08-01

... Abstract : Sperm cells collected from mammals by electroejaculation or with an ... by secretions and fluids from the accessory glands, cell debris, and ...

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Ultrastructural Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and ...
1984-09-01

... other accessories for the characterization of chemically processed ceramics, glasses ... CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, PROCESSING, CELLS, COUPLING ...

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Genes for Male Accessory Gland Proteins in Drosophila Melanogaster.
2005-01-01

The present invention provides a number of accessory gland proteins from Drosophila. The invention also provides an accessory gland protein which is toxic to insect cells and can be used to kill or inhibit the development of insects. Methods of controllin...

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Limelight on two HIV/SIV accessory proteins in macrophage infection: Is Vpx overshadowing Vpr?
2010-04-09

HIV viruses encode a set of accessory proteins, which are important determinants of virulence due to their ability to manipulate the host cell physiology for the benefit of the virus. Although these viral proteins are dispensable for viral growth in many in vitro cell culture systems, they influence the efficiency of viral replication ...

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Expression of NADPH oxidase homologues and accessory genes in human cancer cell lines, tumours and adjacent normal tissues
2009-06-01

The family of NADPH oxidase (NOX) genes produces reactive oxygen species (ROS) pivotal for both cell signalling and host defense. To investigate whether NOX and NOX accessory gene expression might be a factor common to specific human tumour types, this study measured the expression levels of NOX genes 1�5, dual oxidase 1 and 2, as ...

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A subset of interleukin-21+ chemokine receptor CCR9+ T helper cells target accessory organs of the digestive system in autoimmunity.
2011-04-22

This study describes a CD4+ T helper (Th) cell subset marked by coexpression of the cytokine interleukin 21 (IL-21) and the gut-homing chemokine receptor CCR9. Although CCR9+ Th cells were observed in healthy mice and humans, they were enriched in the inflamed pancreas and salivary glands of NOD mice and in the circulation of Sj�gren's syndrome patients. ...

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Induction of an Olfactory Memory by the Activation of a Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor
1994-07-01

Female mice form an olfactory memory of male pheromones at mating; exposure to the pheromones of a strange male after that mating will block pregnancy. The formation of this memory is mediated by the accessory olfactory system, in which an increase in norepinephrine after mating reduces inhibitory transmission of ?-aminobutyric acid from the granule cells ...

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Vasculitis in MRL/1 pr mice: model of cell-mediated autoimmunity.
1989-01-01

The destruction of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) in autoimmune arteritis is a poorly understood phenomenon. To approach this problem, VSMC cultures were established. The interaction of these cells (from normal or autoimmune mice) with lymphocytes was then evaluated. Specifically, splenocytes from MRL/1pr or C3H mice were ...

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Induced differentiation of a transformed clone of Ly-1+ B cells by clonal T cells and antigen.
1986-10-01

The present study used cocultures of clonally derived B and T cells, together with an antigen reactive with the membrane Ig of the clonal B cells, to address the issue of B-cell differentiation requirements. The B cells were CH12.LX, an in vitro grown subclone of a murine B-cell lymphoma, which ...

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Functional Dichotomy within the Vomeronasal System: Distinct Zones of Neuronal Activity in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb

for identifying pheromone molecules. Key words: vomeronasal organ; accessory olfactory bulb; pheromones; sex in the Accessory Olfactory Bulb Correlate with Sex-Specific Behaviors Arvind Kumar, Carol A. Dudley, and Robert L or accessory olfactory system plays a crucial role because lesions of the vomeronasal organ ...

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Supersonic Transport Development Program. Phase III Proposal. Boeing Model 2707. Accessory Drive Subsystem Specification.
1966-01-01

This specification defines the objectives, criteria, and configuration and establishes the requirements for performance, design, test, and qualification of the accessory drive subsystem (ADS) for the prototype model supersonic transport airplane. Differen...

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Lectin histochemistry of the rat lymph node: visualisation of stroma, blood vessels, sinuses, and macrophages. A contribution to the concept of an immune accessory role of sinus-lining endothelia.
2002-01-01

The lectin Chelidonium majus agglutinin (CMA) was previously shown to visualise endothelia of all blood vessels and those lining sinuses of red pulp, stromal reticular meshwok (RM) and dendritic cells of lymphatic follicles in white pulp of the spleen in rats. The aim of the present study was the analysis of CMA and some other lectins in labelling RM, vascular structures and ...

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The capacity of murine alveolar macrophages to stimulate antigen-dependent T-lymphocyte activation and proliferation.
1983-07-15

To define the antigen-presenting capacity of alveolar macrophages (AM phi), their ability to activate antigen-specific T cells was determined. It was found that AM phi s are at least as potent as spleen cells at presenting alloantigen or soluble protein antigen plus I-region determinant to cloned T-cell hybridomas. ...

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Altered cytokine production and accessory cell function after HIV-1 infection.
1996-08-01

We investigated cytokine production and accessory cell function in human macrophage hybridoma cell lines and primary monocytes after infection with HIV-1. HIV-1 infection induced IL-10 production in the macrophage hybridoma cell line with loss of IL-12 1 wk after infection. There were also significant increases in ...

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Structure of the Trypanosoma brucei p22 Protein, a Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit II-specific RNA-editing Accessory Factor*
2010-06-11

Kinetoplastid RNA (k-RNA) editing is a complex process in the mitochondria of kinetoplastid protozoa, including Trypanosoma brucei, that involves the guide RNA-directed insertion and deletion of uridines from precursor-mRNAs to produce mature, translatable mRNAs. k-RNA editing is performed by multiprotein complexes called editosomes. Additional non-editosome components termed k-RNA-editing ...

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Dendritic cells, interleukin 12, and CD4+ lymphocytes in the initiation of class I-restricted reactivity to a tumor/self peptide.
1998-01-01

Cell-mediated immunity involving CD8+ lymphocytes is effective in mediating rejection of murine mastocytoma cells bearing P815AB, a tumor-associated and self antigen showing similarity to tumor-specific shared antigens in humans. Although this antigen may act as an efficient target for class I-restricted responses in immunized mice, ...

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V-ATPase-Mediated Granular Acidification Is Regulated by the V-ATPase Accessory Subunit Ac45 in POMC-Producing Cells
2010-10-01

The vacuolar (H+)-ATPase (V-ATPase) is an important proton pump, and multiple critical cell-biological processes depend on the proton gradient provided by the pump. Yet, the mechanism underlying the control of the V-ATPase is still elusive but has been hypothesized to involve an accessory subunit of the pump. Here we studied as a ...

PubMed Central

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Biochemical Analyses of Multiple Endoxylanases from the Rumen Bacterium Ruminococcus albus 8 and Their Synergistic Activities with Accessory Hemicellulose-Degrading Enzymes.
2011-06-10

Ruminococcus albus 8 is a ruminal bacterium capable of metabolizing hemicellulose and cellulose, the major components of the plant cell wall. The enzymes that allow this bacterium to capture energy from the two polysaccharides, therefore, have potential application in plant cell wall depolymerization, a process critical to biofuel production. For this ...

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Novel monoclonal antibodies for cancer treatment: the trifunctional antibody catumaxomab (removab).
2011-05-25

THE TRIFUNCTIONAL ANTIBODY (TRAB) CATUMAXOMAB IS CHARACTERIZED BY A UNIQUE ABILITY TO BIND THREE DIFFERENT CELL TYPES: tumor cells; T-cells; and accessory cells. It binds to epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) on tumor cells, the CD3 antigen on ...

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Novel Monoclonal Antibodies for Cancer Treatment: The Trifunctional Antibody Catumaxomab (Removab)
2011-05-25

The trifunctional antibody (trAb) catumaxomab is characterized by a unique ability to bind three different cell types: tumor cells; T-cells; and accessory cells. It binds to epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) on tumor cells, the CD3 antigen on ...

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T cell differentiation and generation of the antigen-specific T cell repertoire in man: observations in MHC class II deficiency.
1994-09-01

The circulating T cell pool of an MHC class II-deficient patient was shown to lack the MHC class II-specific T cell functions. This was demonstrated by the absence of MHC class II-specific alloreactive T cells and a substantially decreased number of circulating CD4+ lymphocytes. The patient's T ...

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Cerebellar Circuit Mechanisms Which Accompany ...
1994-08-01

... Rats, chronically implanted with microwires in the dorsal accessory olive and arrays of Purkinje cells in the paravermal cerebellum will be ...

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The accessory cell function of murine Peyer's patches.
1985-04-15

The cellular composition and certain functional characteristics of murine Peyer's patches (PP) were examined and compared with other lymphoid tissues. The composition of PP resembled most closely that of the spleen with the exception of a significant decrease in the number of adherent and phagocytic cells. Very few cells with dendritic morphology could be ...

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T-Cell Proliferation Involving the CD28 Pathway is Associated ...
1987-12-01

... kinase C activation by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) results in T-cell proliferation that is independent of both accessory cells and activation of the ...

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Role of Human DNA Polymerase and Its Accessory Proteins in ...
2000-09-01

... etiology of sporadic and hereditary breast tumors. ... Cells studied were MCF-7 (breast cancer cells). ... 8 complexes were separated from cell lysates ...

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Plant pathogens as a source of diverse enzymes for lignocellulose digestion.
2011-04-30

The plant cell wall is a major barrier that many plant pathogens must surmount for successful invasion of their plant hosts. Full genome sequencing of a number of plant pathogens has revealed often large, complex, and redundant enzyme systems for degradation of plant cell walls. Recent surveys have noted that plant pathogenic fungi are highly competent ...

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Studying a Cell Division Amidase Using Defined Peptidoglycan Substrates
2009-12-30

Three periplasmic N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidases are critical for hydrolysis of septal peptidoglycan, which enables cell separation. The amidases cleave the amide bond between the lactyl group of muramic acid and the amino group of L-alanine to release a peptide moiety. Cell division amidases remain largely uncharacterized because suitable substrates ...

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Controlled Speed Accessory Drive Demonstration Program.
1981-01-01

One phase of the US Department of Energy's (DOE) effort to improve the fuel economy of passenger cars has been the investigation of a Controlled Speed Accessory Drive (CSAD) System. The objective of this specific program, initiated by DOE in association w...

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Automotive Parts and Accessories in Sweden: Market Brief.
1981-01-01

The market research was undertaken to study the present and potential US share of the market in Sweden for automotive parts and accessories; to examine growth trends in Swiss end-user industries over the next few years; to identify specific product catego...

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Representation and transformation of sensory information in the mouse accessory olfactory system
2010-05-09

In mice, nonvolatile social cues are detected and analyzed by the accessory olfactory system (AOS). Here we provide a first view of information processing in the AOS with respect to individual chemical cues. 12 sulfated steroids, recently-discovered mouse AOS ligands, caused widespread activity among vomeronasal sensory neurons (VSNs), yet VSN responses clustered into a small ...

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Notch signaling regulates murine atrioventricular conduction and the formation of accessory pathways.
2011-01-25

Ventricular preexcitation, which characterizes Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, is caused by the presence of accessory pathways that can rapidly conduct electrical impulses from atria to ventricles, without the intrinsic delay characteristic of the atrioventricular (AV) node. Preexcitation is associated with an increased risk of tachyarrhythmia, palpitations, syncope, and ...

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Notch signaling regulates murine atrioventricular conduction and the formation of accessory pathways
2011-01-25

Ventricular preexcitation, which characterizes Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, is caused by the presence of accessory pathways that can rapidly conduct electrical impulses from atria to ventricles, without the intrinsic delay characteristic of the atrioventricular (AV) node. Preexcitation is associated with an increased risk of tachyarrhythmia, palpitations, syncope, and ...

PubMed Central

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In Vitro Activation of [FeFe] Hydrogenase: New Insights into Hydrogenase Maturation
2007-01-01

The in vitro activation of the [FeFe] hydrogenase is accomplished by combining Escherichia coli cell extracts containing the heterologously expressed inactive HydA with extracts in which hydrogenase-specific maturation proteins HydE, HydF, and HydG are expressed in concert. Interestingly, the process of HydA activation occurs rapidly and in the absence of ...

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Multiple Diphtheria Antigen-Antibody Systems Investigated by Passive Haemagglutination Techniques and Other Methods
1962-01-01

A fair degree of correlation has been found between the in vivo antitoxin content of sera from horses immunized with crude Corynebacterium diphtheriae culture filtrates and the direct agglutinin titre of the sera when tested with sheep cells sensitized with diphtheria toxoid. Haemagglutination inhibition tests at the LA level of test with the same sera ...

PubMed Central

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Model Specification for Rework of Aircraft Engine, Power ...

Model Specification for Rework of Aircraft Engine,. Power Transmission, and Accessory/Auxiliary Ball and Roller Bearings. NASA/TP2007-214463. March 2007 ...

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Redundancy of Cav2.1 channel accessory subunits in transmitter release at the mouse neuromuscular junction.
2007-01-26

Ca(v)2.1 (P/Q-type) channels possess a voltage-sensitive pore-forming alpha(1) subunit that can associate with the accessory subunits alpha(2)delta, beta and gamma. The primary role of Ca(v)2.1 channels is to mediate transmitter release from nerve terminals both in the central and peripheral nervous system. Whole-cell voltage-clamp studies in in vitro ...

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The Effects of Testosterone and Estradiol on Mast Cell Number in the Harderian Gland of the Frog, Rana esculenta

... estradiol-treatment has also been found in different accessory sex organs of the rabbit [20] and rat [11]. Many ... the weights and histology of the epididymis and sex accessory organs of sexually immatur...

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Role of Human DNA Polymerase and its Accessory Proteins in Breast Cancer.
1999-01-01

The mechanism for genetic errors and genomic instability in breast cancer cells have not been fully delineated. Defects in DNA polymerase delta and its accessory proteins could contribute to the molecular etiology of breast cancer. DNA polymerase delta an...

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Estrogen Receptor Accessory Factors in Breast Cancer Cells.
1997-01-01

The goal of this investigation is to test the hypothesis that estrogen agonists and antagonists promote differential transcriptional activity of the estrogen receptor (ER) by altering accessory protein interactions. We have shown that one or more ER-assoc...

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Estrogen Receptor Accessory Factors in Breast Cancer Cells.
1996-01-01

The goal of this investigation is to test the hypothesis that estrogen agonists and antagonists promote differential transcriptional activity of the estrogen receptor (ER) by altering accessory protein interactions. We have shown that one or more ER-assoc...

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Expression of connexin 57 in the olfactory epithelium and olfactory bulb.
2011-08-01

In the visual system, deletion of connexin 57 (Cx57) reduces gap junction coupling among horizontal cells and results in smaller receptive fields. To explore potential functions of Cx57 in olfaction, in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry methods were used to investigate expression of Cx57 in the olfactory epithelium and olfactory bulb. Hybridization signal was ...

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Transport of Preproteins by the Accessory Sec System Requires a Specific Domain Adjacent to the Signal Peptide?
2010-08-18

The accessory Sec (SecA2/Y2) systems of streptococci and staphylococci are dedicated to the transport of large serine-rich repeat (SRR) glycoproteins to the bacterial cell surface. The means by which the glycosylated preproteins are selectively recognized by the accessory Sec system have not been fully characterized. In Streptococcus ...

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The ORF7b protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) is expressed in virus-infected cells and incorporated into SARS-CoV particles.
2006-11-01

Coronavirus replication is facilitated by a number of highly conserved viral proteins. The viruses also encode accessory genes, which are virus group specific and believed to play roles in virus replication and pathogenesis in vivo. Of the eight putative accessory proteins encoded by the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome ...

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The ORF7b Protein of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) Is Expressed in Virus-Infected Cells and Incorporated into SARS-CoV Particles?
2007-01-01

Coronavirus replication is facilitated by a number of highly conserved viral proteins. The viruses also encode accessory genes, which are virus group specific and believed to play roles in virus replication and pathogenesis in vivo. Of the eight putative accessory proteins encoded by the severe acute respiratory distress syndrome ...

PubMed Central

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Reducing Exposure to Radiofrequency Energy (RF) from Cell Phones

... Other Accessories Steps to reduce exposure to radiofrequency energy If there is a risk from being exposed to radiofrequency energy (RF) from cell phones--and at this point ...

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Neuromodulation of Natural Killer Cell Activity
2011-05-15

... The hypothesis that sex- Wehner, 1986; McIntyre et ... immune functions INFLUENCE OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR (Hochman ... func- tion of accessory cells ...

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Structure of the Eps15�stonin2 complex provides a molecular explanation for EH-domain ligand specificity
2008-02-06

Eps15 homology (EH) domain-containing proteins play a key regulatory role in intracellular membrane trafficking and cell signalling. EH domains serve as interaction platforms for short peptide motifs comprising the residues NPF within natively unstructured regions of accessory proteins. The EH�NPF interactions described thus far are of very low affinity ...

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Ultrastructure of the ovary of Amphilina japonica Goto & Ishii, 1936 (Cestoda) and its implications for phylogenetic studies.
2010-10-20

The ultrastructure of the ovary of the amphilinidean cestode Amphilina japonica Goto & Ishii, 1936 from the body-cavity of the American sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus Richardson is described using transmission electron microscopy. The characters of the ovary of Amphilina japonica are different from those of all other cestodes. The most important difference is in the nature of the ...

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How do cytokines say hello to the brain? Neural versus humoral mediation.

Infection and inflammation are accompanied by fever, neuroendocrine activation and alterations in behaviour and mood. It is commonly accepted that these non specific symptoms are mediated by blood-borne mediators acting on the brain. These mediators include proinflammatory cytokines such as IL-1, IL-6 and TNF. In this paper, we present new evidence indicating that this view is ...

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