(1) Four of the eight CR patients had received an amsacrine-containing salvage regimen (ATA) prior to administration of the present moderate-dose cytosine arabinoside and mitoxantrone regimen; this indicates the lack of absolute clinical cross-resistance between the present combination and the daunorubicin- or amsacrine-containing regimens.
(2) Mungkin lebih baik untuk meletakkan harapan pada prakarsa dari bawah ke atas yang dilakukan oleh berbagai individu dan komunitas.
(3) This phenomenon was observed by using wheat-germ RNA polymerase II and a series of double-stranded template polymers containing palindromic repeating motifs of 6-16 bp, with regulatory alternating purine and pyrimidine bases such as d[ATA(CG)nC].d[TAT(GC)nG], with n = 1, 3 or 6 referred to as d(GC), d(GC)3 or d(GC)6, respectively.
(4) Data was divided into 5 phases, all at 100% O2; (1) prior to therapy; (2) during pressurization from 1 to 2 ATA; (3) at 2 ATA; (4) during depressurization from 2 to 1 ATA, and (5) after HBO therapy.
(5) To test this, porcine pulmonary artery endothelial cells were exposed to 95% O2 at 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) in the presence or absence of cis vaccenic acid (CVA), a monounsaturated fatty acid (C18:1#11).
(6) One group (I) was given a clinically excessive exposure of 3 h daily for 9 days of 3 ATA oxygen.
(7) With the He-N2-O2 mixture, the cats survived until the end of the sojourn at 101 ATA, during which no hyperbaric tremor was detected from EMG tracings, and EEG signs of HPNS were weak or absent.
(8) A pressure increase up to 101 ata led to 17.8% and 50% increase of the electrical potential difference and short-circuited current, resp., as well as to a 22% decrease of electrical resistance in the isolated frog skin.
(9) 7, 14, 19 and 31 atmosphere absolute (ATA) with helium-oxygen or helium-nitrogen-oxygen have been performed at the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center.
(10) The effect of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) on Na+ transport across the isolated toad (Bufo marinus) skin was studied by measuring the transepithelial short-circuit current (ISC) and resistance (R) at 5, 8, and 10 ATA PO2 and 15 ATA normoxia during steady state conditions.
(11) Sequence analyses of amplified DNA from a Yugoslavian patient with Hb Lepore-beta-thalassemia and from his father with a simple beta-thalassemia trait have revealed a T----A mutation within the ATA box at a position 30 base pairs upstream from the Cap site.
(12) The effect of aurintricarboxylic acid (ATA) was tested on various aspects of protein synthesis directed by the natural messenger ribonucleic acid (RNA) isolated from R17 RNA bacteriophage.
(13) The effect of hyperbaric oxygen (1--5 ata for 1 hr) on the activity of cytochrome oxidase, peroxidase, lipid content and phagocytic activity of neutrophils was studied.
(14) At 150 ATA membrane excitability was depressed and the maximum upstroke velocity (Vmax) of the action potential was reduced by 10%.
(15) In conclusion the respiratory system at 2 ATA O2 is apparently affected earlier than, and independent from the CNS.
(16) A study concerning changes in anti-tetanus antibody (ATA) levels in 50 patients with tetanus following the injection of antitetanic serum of equine origin and of toxoid, the first dose of the latter being given 24 hours after the administration of serum and the others at intervals of 5 to 7, 15 and 30 days.
(17) Either reversal rate is much more rapid in air at 1 ATA than at 80 ATA under 0.9 atm N2O.
(18) ATA at much higher concentrations (500 microM) was shown to inhibit fatty acid synthesis from endogenous glycogen in rat hepatocytes; however, protein synthesis was not altered.
(19) Three male divers were studied for 2 days during each of the predive and postdive 1 ATA air control periods and for 7 days at 2.5 ATA (2.3 ATA N2 and 0.2 ATA O2).
(20) Other researchers have found that when 100% oxygen is given at 1 atmosphere absolute (ATA) for 1 h, free radicals were not detectable.
Ide
Definition:
(n.) Same as Id.
Example Sentences:
(1) Moreover, one possible mechanism of intracellular insulin degradation is that cell surface IDE may be internalized with the insulin receptor complex and may degrade insulin during the intracellular process.
(2) These results demonstrate that the IDE is evolutionarily conserved and that its expression is tightly regulated during differentiation of Drosophila.
(3) A ventrally localized melanization inhibiting factor (MIF) has been suggested to play an important role in the establishment of the dorsal-ventral pigment pattern in Xenopus laevis [Fukuzawa and Ide:Dev.
(4) The addition of NADPH to the membranes was shown to result in the conversion of inactive protochlorophyll (ide) absorbing at about 630 nm into a form(s) with light-absorption maxima at about 640 and 652 nm, both of which disappear when chlorophyll (ide) is formed on illumination.
(5) When IDE particles are injected intravenously, the Kupffer cells of the hepatic sinusoids accumulate particles within 10 to 20 minutes, after which the clearance and excretion of IDE takes place.
(6) On the other hand the lingual IDE withdraw from the cell cycle before the corresponding labial cells.
(7) Immunoblotting experiments demonstrate that this inhibition is mediated by the reactivity of these mAbs with a 110 kDa protein, the known M(r) of IDE.
(8) A stereospecific high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of (R,S)-flecainide acetate [(R,S)-N-(2-piperidylmethyl)-2,5-bis-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)benzam ide acetate] in human plasma and urine is described.
(9) A rapid, sensitive high-performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of desmosine (DES) and isodesmosine (IDE), the specific cross-linking amino acids of elastin, in the tissue hydrolysates of rats.
(10) Two minutes after injection, intra- and extracellular IDE particles were found in the red pulp of the spleen.
(11) An insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE) was purified from the cytosol of human erythrocytes via the use of ammonium sulfate precipitation and chromatography on columns composed of DEAE-Sephadex, pentylagarose, hydroxylapatite, chromatofocusing resins, and Ultrogel AcA-34.
(12) Since some of these peptides have insulin-like properties, amino acid analysis of these products may enable us to identify not only the splitting position of insulin by IDE but also the site of the hormone for receptor binding.
(13) A fully automated readout unit for the BG-8 blood-grouping machine, printing Idee identification numbers with matching ABO grouping and rhesus (D) typing results is described.
(14) In vitro incubation experiments confirmed that human PMNs ingest IDE particles.
(15) The relaxant effect of cromakalim (BRL 34915), pinacidil and RP 49356 (N-methyl-2-(3-pyridyl)-tetrahydro-thiopyran-2-carbothioamide-1-ox ide) on the sustained contractions induced by 20 mM KCl were compared with the effects of nicorandil.
(16) [4R,(2E,5E)]-3-Hydroxy-2,4,6-trimethyl-2,5,7-octatriene-4-thiol ide, C11H14O2S, Mr = 210.30, hexagonal, P6(5), a = b = 9.8514 (6), c = 19.954 (1) A, V = 1677.1 A3, Z = 6, Dx = 1.249 g cm-3, lambda(Cu K alpha) = 1.5418 A, u = 23.07 cm-1, F(000) = 672, T = 298 K, R = 0.028 for 1021 unique reflections [Fo2 greater than 2 sigma(Fo2)].
(17) Row III IDE cells are also devoid of organelles related to secretory protein synthesis, although these IDE cells accumulated large pools of intracellular glycogen.
(18) Indirect studies based upon inhibitors, degradation products, and microinjected antibodies have suggested that the IDE can initiate cellular insulin degradation in mammalian cells.
(19) To further localize the site of IDE action, the fate of insulin after receptor binding was examined.
(20) In her book "VĂ„rdandets Ide" the Finnish nurse, Katie Eriksson puts forward the thesis, that all kind af caring activities do have a common core.