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It is our great pleasure to present the June 2016 issue Part 2 (Volume 14 Number 6 Part 2) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality research, survey & review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. It especially provides a platform for high-caliber academics, practitioners and PhD/Doctoral graduates to publish completed...
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It is our great pleasure to present the March 2016 issue (Volume 14 Number 3) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality survey and review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. The contents include original research and innovative applications from all parts of the world. According to Google Scholar, up to now papers...
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It is our great pleasure to present the March 2016 issue (Volume 14 Number 3) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality survey and review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. The contents include original research and innovative applications from all parts of the world. According to Google Scholar, up to now papers...
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It is our great pleasure to present the April 2016 issue (Volume 14 Number 4) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality survey and review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. It especially provides a platform for high-caliber researchers, practitioners and PhD/Doctoral graduates to publish completed work and latest...
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It is our great pleasure to present the April 2016 issue (Volume 14 Number 4) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality survey and review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. It especially provides a platform for high-caliber researchers, practitioners and PhD/Doctoral graduates to publish completed work and latest...
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It is our great pleasure to present the February 2016 issue (Volume 14 Number 2) of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). High quality survey and review articles are proposed from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. The contents include original research and innovative applications from all parts of the world. According to Google Scholar, up to now papers...
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It is our great pleasure to present to you the first Special Issue 2016 of the International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). The journal offers survey and review articles from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in Special issue on “Computing Applications and Data Mining”. The contents include original research and innovative applications from all parts of the world. While the journal presents mostly...
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The effects of high and low jumping exercise intensities combined with honey on bone and gonadotrophins were investigated in eighty four 9 week-old female rats. The experimental groups were 20 or 80 jumps per day combined with or without honey supplementation (HJ20, HJ80, J20 and J80), honey supplementation (H), sedentary without supplementation control (C), and baseline control (C0) groups. Study results showed that HJ80 elicited greatest beneficial effects on tibial and femoral mass, serum...
Topics: Research Article, Bone, Female rats, Gonadotropins, Honey supplementation, Jumping exercise
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is an international forum for scientists and engineers involved in all aspects of computer science and technology to publish high quality, refereed papers. The journal offers survey and review articles from experts in the field, promoting insight and understanding of the state of the art, and trends in computer science and technology. The contents include original research and innovative applications from all parts...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a peer reviewed journal publishing high-impact research which contributes new results and theoretical ideas in Computer Science & Information Security. The editorial board is pleased to present the December 2015 issue. The main objective is to disseminate new knowledge and latest research for the benefit of all, ranging from academia and professional communities to industry professionals. It especially...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a peer reviewed, open access journal that publishes high-impact research which contribute new results and theoretical ideas in several areas of Computer Science & Information Security. The editorial board is pleased to present the November 2015 issue. The main objective is to disseminate new knowledge and research for the benefit of all, ranging from academia and professional communities to industry...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) a monthly, peer reviewed, online open access journal that publishes articles which contribute new results and theoretical ideas in all areas of Computer Science & Information Security. The editorial board is pleased to present the September 2015 issue. The core of the vision is to publish and disseminate new knowledge and technology for the benefit of all, ranging from academic research and professional...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a high impact international publication featuring emerging research findings and industry solutions involving all aspects of computing and security. The editorial board is pleased to present the August 2015 issue. The purpose of this edition seeks to expand existing experimental and theoretical research from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, Information Security, Cloud Computing...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a comprehensive and refereed, international publication featuring emerging research findings and industry solutions involving all aspects of computing and security. The editorial board is pleased to present the July 2015 issue. The purpose of this edition seeks to improve and expand existing research inexperimental and theoretical research from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science,...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) is a refereed, international publication featuring the latest research findings and industry solutions involving all aspects of computing and security. The editorial board is pleased to present the June 2015 issue. The purpose of this edition is to disseminate experimental and theoretical research from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, ICT & Security and further bring together...
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It is a honor for the editorial board to present the May 2015 issue of International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS). The purpose of this edition is to publicize experimental and theoretical research from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, ICT & Security and further bring together people who work in the relevant areas. As the editors of this issue, we are glad to see variety of articles focusing on the major topics of innovation...
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Over the past several decades, we have witnessed significant research and innovation in several domains including network security, cloud computing and virtualization. The purpose of this edition is to gather novel experimental and theoretical evidence from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, ICT & Security and further bring together people who work in the relevant areas. The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security...
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Over the past several decades, we have witnessed significant research and innovation in several domains including network security, cloud computing and virtualization. The purpose of this edition is to gather novel experimental and theoretical evidence from both industry and academia in the broad areas of Computer Science, ICT & Security and further bring together people who work in the relevant areas. The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research, review and survey paper publications which offer a significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to all main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology applications.As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research publications which offer significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to several main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology.As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS mission is to provide an outlet for...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research publications which offer significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to several main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology.As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS mission is to provide an outlet for...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research publications which offer a significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to all main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology.As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS mission is to provide an outlet for quality...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research publications which offer a significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to all main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology applications. As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS mission is to provide an...
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The International Journal of Computer Science and Information Security (IJCSIS) promotes research work publications which offer a significant contribution to the computer science knowledge, and which are of high interest to a wide academic/research/practitioner audience. Coverage extends to all main-stream and state of the art branches of computer science, security and related information technology applications. As a scholarly open access peer-reviewed journal, IJCSIS mission is to provide an...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractWe propose a scheme for the origin of mitochondria based on phylogenetic reconstructions with more than 400 yeast nuclear genes that encode mitochondrial proteins. Half of the yeast mitochondrial proteins have no discernable bacterial homologues, while one-tenth are unequivocally of α-proteobacterial origin. These data suggest that the majority of genes encoding yeast mitochondrial proteins are descendants of two different...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractPharmacogenomics is defined as the study of the association between genetics and drug response. This is a rapidly expanding field with the hope that, within a few years, prospective genotyping will lead to patients being prescribed drugs which are both safer and more effective (‘the right drug for the right patient’, or personalized medicine). There are many existing examples in the literature of strong associations between...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2447033
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Shin, Seung Youp; Hur, Gyu Young; Ye, Young Min; Park, Hae Sim
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This article is from Journal of Korean Medical Science, volume 23.AbstractPorcine pancreatic extracts (PPE), which are widely used as a digestive drug in Korea, are composed of α-amylase and lipase. Such enzymes are commonly described as occupational allergens. This is the first report of occupational rhinitis caused by PPE developing into occupational asthma in a hospital nurse. She showed strong positive response in the skin prick test (SPT) (5+, wheal ratio of allergen to histamine) and had...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2526419
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Bolte, Kathrin; Kawach, Oliver; Prechtl, Julia; Gruenheit, Nicole; Nyalwidhe, Julius; Maier, Uwe-G
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This article is from BMC Plant Biology, volume 8.AbstractBackground: Cryptophytes are highly compartmentalized organisms, expressing a secondary minimized eukaryotic genome in the nucleomorph and its surrounding remnant cytoplasm, in addition to the cell nucleus, the mitochondrion and the plastid. Because the members of the nucleomorph-encoded proteome may contribute to essential cellular pathways, elucidating nucleomorph-encoded functions is of utmost interest. Unfortunately, cryptophytes are...
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Hong, Su-Hyung; Misek, David E.; Wang, Hong; Puravs, Eric; Hinderer, Robert; Giordano, Thomas J.; Greenson, Joel K.; Brenner, Dean E.; Simeone, Diane M.; Logsdon, Craig D.; Hanash, Samir M.
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This article is from Biomarker Insights, volume 1.AbstractPancreatic cancer has a poor prognosis, in part due to lack of early detection. The identification of circulating tumor antigens or their related autoantibodies provides a means for early cancer diagnosis. We have used a proteomic approach to identify proteins that commonly induce a humoral response in pancreatic cancer. Proteins from a pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell line (Panc-1) were subjected to two-dimensional PAGE, followed by...
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Chersich, Matthew F; Urban, Michael F; Venter, Francois WD; Wessels, Tina; Krause, Amanda; Gray, Glenda E; Luchters, Stanley; Viljoen, Dennis L
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This article is from AIDS Research and Therapy, volume 3.AbstractBackground: Efavirenz is the preferred non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor for first-line antiretroviral treatment in many countries. For women of childbearing potential, advantages of efavirenz are balanced by concerns that it is teratogenic. This paper reviews evidence of efavirenz teratogenicity and considers implications in common clinical scenarios. Findings: Concerns of efavirenz-induced fetal effects stem from...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1468418
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Yasui, Yutaka; Hamajima, Nobuyuki; Nakamura, Tsuneya; El-Din, Noha Sharaf; Tajima, Kazuo; Potter, John D
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This article is from Journal of Autoimmune Diseases, volume 5.AbstractBackground: Multiple sclerosis (MS) risk, over 10-fold higher in Western than in Asian countries, is associated with elevated IgG antibody titers against Epstein-Barr viral capcid antigen (anti-EBVCA IgG titers). Given the 84% homology of the open reading frame BCRF1 of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) to human interleukin 10 (hIL-10) and the remarkable Caucasian-vs.-Asian population differences in hIL-10 gene promoter polymorphisms,...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2292184
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This article is from BMC Health Services Research, volume 6.AbstractBackground: This study aimed to investigate groups of patients with a relatively homogenous health status to evaluate the degree to which use of the Australian hospital system is affected by socio-economic status, locational accessibility to services and patient payment classification. Method: Records of all deaths occurring in Western Australia from 1997 to 2000 inclusive were extracted from the WA mortality register and...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1555582
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Irshad, Muhammad; Canut, Herve; Borderies, Gisele; Pont-Lezica, Rafael; Jamet, Elisabeth
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This article is from BMC Plant Biology, volume 8.AbstractBackground: Cell elongation in plants requires addition and re-arrangements of cell wall components. Even if some protein families have been shown to play roles in these events, a global picture of proteins present in cell walls of elongating cells is still missing. A proteomic study was performed on etiolated hypocotyls of Arabidopsis used as model of cells undergoing elongation followed by growth arrest within a short time. Results: Two...
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Feigelson, Heather Spencer; Teras, Lauren R; Diver, W Ryan; Tang, Weining; Patel, Alpa V; Stevens, Victoria L; Calle, Eugenia E; Thun, Michael J; Bouzyk, Mark
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This article is from Breast Cancer Research : BCR, volume 10.AbstractIntroduction: Obesity has consistently been associated with postmenopausal breast cancer risk. Proteins that are secreted by adipose tissue or are involved in regulating body mass may play a role in breast tumor development. Methods: We conducted a nested case-control study among postmenopausal women from the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition Cohort to determine whether genes associated with obesity...
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Guerra, Ricardo LF; Prado, Wagner L; Cheik, Nadia C; Viana, Fabiana P; Botero, Joao Paulo; Vendramini, Regina C; Carlos, Iracilda Z; Rossi, Elizeu A; Damaso, Ana R
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This article is from Lipids in Health and Disease, volume 6.AbstractBackground: Exercise has been prescribed in the treatment and control of dyslipidemias and cholesterolemia, however, lipid responses to different training frequencies in hypercholesterolemic men have been inconsistent. We sought to verify if different frequencies of continuous moderate exercise (2 or 5 days/week, swimming) can, after 8 weeks, promote adaptations in adipocyte area and lipid parameters, as well as body weight and...
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This article is from BioMedical Engineering OnLine, volume 5.AbstractElectronic Nose based ENT bacteria identification in hospital environment is a classical and challenging problem of classification. In this paper an electronic nose (e-nose), comprising a hybrid array of 12 tin oxide sensors (SnO2) and 6 conducting polymer sensors has been used to identify three species of bacteria, Escherichia coli (E. coli), Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa)...
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Sharma, B. C.; Saraswat, V. A.; Dhiman, R. K.; Ghoshal, U. C.; Puri, A. S.; Sikora, S. S.
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This article is from HPB Surgery, volume 9.AbstractExtrahepatic portal vein obstruction has been reported to be associated with tumors of liver, bile ducts and pancreas. We report two cases, one with gastric leiomyosarcoma and another with Non Hodgkin’s lymphoma, complicated by portal vein block and presenting with gastric variceal bleeding. Portal vein block in both cases was due to direct vascular infiltration. Development of portal hypertension posed difficulties in management.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2443092
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Schmielau, Fritz; Wong, Edward K
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This article is from Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, volume 4.AbstractBackground: The efficacy of treatment in hemianopic patients to restore missing vision is controversial. So far, successful techniques require laborious stimulus presentation or restrict improvements to selected visual field areas. Due to the large number of brain-damaged patients suffering from visual field defects, there is a need for an efficient automated treatment of the total visual field. Methods: A...
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Ghosh, Kumaresh; Adhikari, Suman; Chattopadhyay, Asoke P; Chowdhury, Purnendu Roy
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This article is from Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, volume 4.AbstractQuinoline and naphthalene-based fluororeceptors 1 and 2 have been designed and synthesized for detection of hydroxy carboxylic acids in less polar solvents. The receptor 1 shows monomer emission quenching followed by excimer emission upon hydrogen bond-mediated complexation of carboxylic acids. The excimer emission distinguishes aromatic dicarboxylic acids from aliphatic dicarboxylic acids and even long chain...
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This article is from Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, volume 5.AbstractBackground: The purpose of this study was to design a brief questionnaire to measure fears about recurrence and health in cancer survivors. Research involving fear of recurrence has been increasing, indicating that it is an important concern among cancer survivors. Methods: We developed and tested a six-item instrument, the Assessment of Survivor Concerns (ASC). Construct validity was examined in a multiple group...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1828718
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Al-Taher, A.; Bashein, A.; Nolan, T.; Hollingsworth, M.; Brady, G.
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractWe have developed a sensitive quantitative RT–PCR procedure suitable for the analysis of small samples, including single cells, and have used it to measure levels of potassium channel mRNAs in a panel of human tissues and small numbers of cells grown in culture. The method involves an initial global amplification of cDNA derived from all added polyadenylated mRNA followed by quantitative RT–PCR of individual genes using...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2448369
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractA recent flurry of publications and media attention has revived interest in the question of how many genes exist in the human genome. Here, I review the estimates and use genomic sequence data from human chromosomes 21 and 22 to establish my own prediction.
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2448377
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Nagel, M; Sprenger, A; Lencer, R; Kompf, D; Siebner, H; Heide, W
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This article is from BMC Neuroscience, volume 9.AbstractBackground: The generation of saccades is influenced by the level of "preparatory set activity" in cortical oculomotor areas. This preparatory activity can be examined using the gap-paradigm in which a temporal gap is introduced between the disappearance of a central fixation target and the appearance of an eccentric target. Methods: Ten healthy subjects made horizontal pro- or antisaccades in response to lateralized cues after a...
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Bekarian, Nyree; Payne-Sturges, Devon; Edmondson, Stuart; Chism, Bill; Woodruff, Tracey J
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This article is from Environmental Health, volume 5.AbstractBackground: Residential-use pesticides have been shown to be a major source of pesticide exposure to people in the United States. However, little is understood about the exposures to household pesticides and the resultant health effects. One reason that little is known about home-use pesticide exposure is the lack of comprehensive data on exposures to pesticides in the home. One method to help ascertain the amount of pesticides present...
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This article is from HPB Surgery, volume 9.AbstractThe occurrence of biliary stricutures in allografts following liver transplantation correlates with the duration of preservation time. The correlation between preservation time and biliary strictures suggests that anoxic or reperfusion injury of the bile duct epithelium causes stricture formation. However, the relative susceptibility of bile duct cells to anoxic or reoxygenation injury is unknown. Our aims were to determine the vulnerability of...
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This article is from Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, volume 3.AbstractGitelman syndrome (GS), also referred to as familial hypokalemia-hypomagnesemia, is characterized by hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis in combination with significant hypomagnesemia and low urinary calcium excretion. The prevalence is estimated at approximately 1:40,000 and accordingly, the prevalence of heterozygotes is approximately 1% in Caucasian populations, making it one of the most frequent inherited renal tubular...
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This article is from Mediators of Inflammation, volume 6.AbstractIrradiation exposure is known to induce an inflammatory reaction. Endothelial cells play a crucial role both in the inflammatory process and in radiation damage. Therefore, supernatants and cell lysates of 60Co-irradiated human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) have been assessed for the presence of pro-inflammatory cytokines. After gamma irradiation, interleukin (IL)-1α, IL-1β and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α remained...
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This article is from Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, volume 3.AbstractNevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome (NBCCS), also known as Gorlin syndrome, is a hereditary condition characterized by a wide range of developmental abnormalities and a predisposition to neoplasms.The estimated prevalence varies from 1/57,000 to 1/256,000, with a male-to-female ratio of 1:1.Main clinical manifestations include multiple basal cell carcinomas (BCCs), odontogenic keratocysts of the jaws, hyperkeratosis of...
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This article is from BMC Developmental Biology, volume 6.AbstractBackground: Between embryonic day 12 and postnatal day 21, six major neuronal and one glia cell type are generated from multipotential progenitors in a characteristic sequence during mouse retina development. We investigated expression patterns of retina transcripts during the major embryonic and postnatal developmental stages to provide a systematic view of normal mouse retina development, Results: A tissue-specific cDNA...
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This article is from Molecular Systems Biology, volume 3.AbstractThe minimal set of genetic information necessary and sufficient to sustain a functioning cell contains not only trans-acting genes, but also cis-acting chromosomal regions that cannot be complemented by plasmids carrying these regions. In Escherichia coli (E. coli), only one chromosomal region, the origin of replication has been identified to be cis-acting. We constructed a series of mutants with long-range deletions, and the...
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This article is from BMC Medical Genetics, volume 9.AbstractBackground: Hemophilia A represents the most common and severe inherited hemorrhagic disorder. It is caused by mutations in the F8 gene, which leads to a deficiency or dysfunctional factor VIII protein, an essential cofactor in the factor X activation complex. Methods: We used long-distance polymerase chain reaction and denaturing high performance liquid chromatography for mutation scanning of the F8 gene. We designed the competitive...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex is associated with a remarkably low level of structural gene polymorphism. As part of a search for alternative forms of genetic variation that may act as a source of biological diversity in M. tuberculosis, we have identified a region of the genome that is highly variable amongst a panel of unrelated clinical isolates. Fifteen of 24 isolates examined contained one or more copies of the M....
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractVisualization of data is important for many data-rich disciplines. In biology, where data sets are becoming larger and more complex, grephical analysis is felt to be ever more pertinent. Although some patterns and trends in data sets may only be determined by sophisticated computional analysis, viewing data by eye can provide us with an extraordinary amount of information in an instant. Recent advances in bioinformatic...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThis review explores the UK CropNet site. The project is aimed at aiding the comparative mapping of cereal and other crop genomes. The site provides software tools for use by those working on genome mapping, and access to an array of databases that will be of interest to all members of the plant genomics research community, using several ACeDB interfaces. All screen views from the website are reproduced with the kind permission...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractAngiogenesis is a fundamental vertebrate developmental process that requires signalling by the secreted protein vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A). VEGF-A functions in the development of embryonic structures, during tissue remodelling and for the growth of tumour-induced vasculature. The study of the role of VEGF-A during normal development has been significantly complicated by the dominant, haplo-insufficient nature...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe rapidly accumulating genome sequence data from the plant Arabidopsis thaliana allows more detailed analysis of genome content and organisation than ever bafore possible in plants. The genome shows a surprisingly high level of genetic redundancy, with as many as 75% of gene products showing signficant homology to another protien of A. thaliana. Many duplicated genes occur in arrays of conserved order and indicate that A....
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractAlan Coulson has two main roles at the Sanger Centre, revolving around the worm and the human genome projects. Although the worm sequence is essentially finished, the tidying-up of that and the physical map is ongoing. There is also a continuous need for communication with the worm field with regard to information and materials relating to the sequence project. For example, the cosmids and YACs of the physical map continue to...
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This article is from BMC Public Health, volume 8.AbstractBackground: With surveys suggesting that exceeding guidelines for 'sensible' alcohol intake is commonplace, the health and social impact of modifying intake on a population level is potentially considerable. If public health interventions are to be successfully implemented, it is first important to identify correlates of such behaviours, including socioeconomic disadvantage. This was the aim of the present study. Methods:...
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This article is from Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal, volume 5.AbstractBackground: There are neither sensitive nor specific laboratory tests for measuring disease activity in localized scleroderma (LS). Monitoring is done almost exclusively by clinical assessment. Our aim was to determine whether serum concentrations of TGFβ1 are a good biomarker of disease activity in children with LS. Methods: 55 pediatric patients with LS were divided into sub-types according to their main lesion;...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe vertebrate genome contains a predicted 50 000 100 000 genes, many of unknown function. The recent development of morpholino-based gene knock-down technology in zebrafish has opened the door to the genome-wide assignment of function based on sequence in a model vertebrate. This review describes technical aspects of morpholino use for functional genomics applications, including the potential for multigene targeting and known...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractIn this review we examine the current state of analytical methods in proteomics. The conventional methodology using two-dimensional electrophoresis gels and mass spectrometry is discussed, with particular reference to the advantages and shortcomings thereof. Two recently published methods which offer an alternative approach are presented and discussed, with emphasis on how they can provide information not available via...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractIncreasingly mRNA expression patterns established using a variety of molecular technologies such as cDNA microarrays, SAGE and cDNA display are being used to identify potential regulatory genes and as a means of providing valuable insights into the biological status of the starting sample. Until recently, the application of these techniques has been limited to mRNA isolated from millions or, at very best, several thousand cells...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractOne could almost say that it is the latest fashion to sequence a bacterial genome. However, this would belittle the efforts of those working on these important organisms, whose data will greatly help those working on the prevention of disease in the fields of medicine and agriculture. In this feature we present a guided tour of the latest additions to the ‘sequenced microbes’ club. Vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractBackground: Knowledge of the amount of gene order and synteny conservation between two species gives insights to the extent and mechanisms of divergence. The vertebrate Fugu rubripes (pufferfish) has a small genome with little repetitive sequence which makes it attractive as a model genome. Genome compaction and synteny conservation between human and Fugu were studied using data from public databases.Methods: Intron length and...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe analysis of genomics data needs to become as automated as its generation. Here we present a novel data-mining approach to predicting protein functional class from sequence. This method is based on a combination of inductive logic programming clustering and rule learning. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach on the M. tuberculosis and E. coli genomes, and identify biologically interpretable rules which predict...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe general theme of the meeting was the application of mass spectrometry to pharmaceutical and biotechnological research. The majority of the oral presentations and posters were concerned with the development and application of all mass spectrometric techniques related to proteomics.
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractUK CropNet currently provides a range of databases (and database-mining tools) to the plant community that are all freely accessible through our website (http://ukcrop.net/). Recent upgrades have meant that we can now expand the range of available facilities (e.g. addition of new databases) whilst also strengthening and improving access to existing services (e.g. providing a BLAST search facility against sequences in our...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractA set of seven structurally related Sm proteins forms the core of the snRNP particles containing the spliceosomal U1, U2, U4 and U5 snRNAs. A search of the genomic sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae has identified a number of open reading frames that potentially encode structurally similar proteins termed Lsm (Like Sm) proteins. With the aim of analysing all possible interactions between the Lsm proteins and any protein...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractOn direct comparison of minimal sets of ordered clones from bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries representing the complete genomes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and the vaccine strain, Mycobacterium bovis BCG Pasteur, two major rearrangements were identified in the genome of M. bovis BCG Pasteur. These were shown to correspond to two tandem duplications, DU1 and DU2, of 29 668 bp and 36 161 bp, respectively....
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractXylella fastidiosa, a pathogen of citrus, is the first plant pathogenic bacterium for which the complete genome sequence has been published. Inspection of the sequence reveals high relatedness to many genes of other pathogens, notably Xanthomonas campestris. Based on this, we suggest that Xylella possesses certain easily testable properties that contribute to pathogenicity. We also present some general considerations for...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe meeting was held on 16–20 July 2000 at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham, UK, and was co-organized by the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB) and the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS). Although the meeting had a broad subject area, the emphasis was firmly placed on post-genomic studies, and hence several sessions should be of interest to our readers. We...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe family and motif databases, PROSITE, PRINTS, Pfam and ProDom, have been integrated into a powerful resource for protein secondary annotation. As of June 2000, InterPro had processed 384 572 proteins in SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL. Because the contributing databases have different clustering principles and scoring sensitivities, the combined assignments compliment each other for grouping protein families and delineating domains....
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe role of peroxisomal processes in the maintenance of neurons has not been thoroughly investigated. We propose using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model organism for studying the molecular basis underlying neurodegeneration in certain human peroxisomal disorders, e.g. Zellweger syndrome, since the nematode neural network is well characterized and relatively simple in function. Here we have identified C. elegans PEX-5 (C34C6.6)...
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This article is from Yeast (Chichester, England), volume 17.AbstractThe zebrafish has long been a favourite model for the study of vertebrate development. Here we provide an overview of the current state of knowledge and resources for the study of this fish, with comments on the future direction of zebrafish genomics from Professor Mark Fishman and Dr Stephen Wilson.
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