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The effect of endurance exercise on the morphology of muscle attachment sites

The effect of endurance exercise on the morphology of muscle attachment sites

... the attachment site’s surface, one corresponding to the longitudinal axis of the soft tissue attachment (STA; ...the attachment sites, except in the case of the masseter ...within ...

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Endoscopic management of maxillary sinus inverted papilloma attachment sites to minimize disease recurrence

Endoscopic management of maxillary sinus inverted papilloma attachment sites to minimize disease recurrence

... pedicle sites. The number of attachment sites can theoretically be associated with tumor recurrence, since most IP recurrences occur at the pedicle and multifocal IPs may be more difficult to manage ...

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Capsid Structure of Simian Cytomegalovirus from Cryoelectron Microscopy: Evidence for Tegument Attachment Sites

Capsid Structure of Simian Cytomegalovirus from Cryoelectron Microscopy: Evidence for Tegument Attachment Sites

... We have used cryoelectron microscopy and image reconstruction to study B-capsids recovered from both the nuclear and the cytoplasmic fractions of cells infected with simian cytomegalovirus (SCMV). SCMV, a repre- ...

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Phosphorylation of Simian Cytomegalovirus Assembly Protein Precursor (pAPNG.5) and Proteinase Precursor (pAPNG1): Multiple Attachment Sites Identified, Including Two Adjacent Serines in a Casein Kinase II Consensus Sequence

Phosphorylation of Simian Cytomegalovirus Assembly Protein Precursor (pAPNG.5) and Proteinase Precursor (pAPNG1): Multiple Attachment Sites Identified, Including Two Adjacent Serines in a Casein Kinase II Consensus Sequence

... secondary sites of pAP* and ...secondary sites is slower than from the CKII site, compatible with differences in the sites, the enzyme, the moiety added, or all ...

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Disambiguating prepositional phrase attachment sites with sense information captured in contextualized distributional data

Disambiguating prepositional phrase attachment sites with sense information captured in contextualized distributional data

... Using the Web as a large unsupervised corpus, Nakov and Hearst (2005) created a PP-attachment disambiguation system that exploits n-grams, de- rived surface features, and paraphrases to predict classifications. ...

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The role of ventral and preventral organs as attachment sites for segmental limb muscles in Onychophora

The role of ventral and preventral organs as attachment sites for segmental limb muscles in Onychophora

... Our data instead suggest that these structures are associated with the onychophoran leg musculature. According to our findings, the onychophoran ventral and preventral organs consist of epidermal cells that are covered ...

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Structure of glycosylated and unglycosylated gag polyproteins of Rauscher murine leukemia virus: carbohydrate attachment sites.

Structure of glycosylated and unglycosylated gag polyproteins of Rauscher murine leukemia virus: carbohydrate attachment sites.

... Fragments e, f, and g, which are the carboxyl-terminal regions of fragments E, F, and G, respectively, obviously contain a carbohydrate attachment site sequence because of the size diffe[r] ...

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The Porcine Humoral Immune Response against Pseudorabies Virus Specifically Targets Attachment Sites on Glycoprotein gC

The Porcine Humoral Immune Response against Pseudorabies Virus Specifically Targets Attachment Sites on Glycoprotein gC

... viral attachment, although their binding capacity with PRV could be ...efficiently attachment of PRV, which is consistent with the existence of three function- ally redundant HBDs in gC ...block ...

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Virus-like attachment sites as structural landmarks of plants retrotransposons

Virus-like attachment sites as structural landmarks of plants retrotransposons

... Fig. 1 Sequence logos and PlotCon of U3 and U5 vl-att putative sites of 9 LTR-retrotransposon lineages. Sequence logos of the first and last 40 bases of the LTR from 9 LTR-RT lineages found in ten fully sequenced ...

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Musculoskeletal networks reveal topological disparity in mammalian neck evolution

Musculoskeletal networks reveal topological disparity in mammalian neck evolution

... In several species, the pectoral bones (plus the related muscles) are not grouped together with the cranium and C1 but separated; otherwise they are included in the ventral or thoracic module, respectively. For instance, ...

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A Common Suite of Coagulation Proteins Function in Drosophila Muscle Attachment

A Common Suite of Coagulation Proteins Function in Drosophila Muscle Attachment

... subsequent attachment of muscles to their target tendon cells (Schnorrer and Dickson 2004; Schejter and Baylies 2010; Schweitzer et ...muscle attachment sites (MASs), direct and indirect (Prokop et ...

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The muscle pattern of the Drosophila abdomen depends on a subdivision of the anterior compartment of each segment

The muscle pattern of the Drosophila abdomen depends on a subdivision of the anterior compartment of each segment

... muscle attachment sites to particular locations, thereby constraining the range of muscle patterns that can be built by evolution (Maynard- Smith et ...

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Drosophila laminins act as key regulators of basement membrane assembly and morphogenesis

Drosophila laminins act as key regulators of basement membrane assembly and morphogenesis

... Drosophila has other ECM proteins that are not found in BMs, and instead highlight other forms of ECM, such as the collagen-like protein Pericardin, and Tiggrin (Chartier et al., 2002; Fogerty et al., 1994). Pericardin ...

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An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

An Underspecified Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (USDRT)

... The hierarchical ordering imposed by relations like narration or elaboration can be used to make predictions about possible attachment sites within the already processed discourse as wel[r] ...

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Primary structure of the neutralization antigen of simian rotavirus SA11 as deduced from cDNA sequence.

Primary structure of the neutralization antigen of simian rotavirus SA11 as deduced from cDNA sequence.

... In addition to the one possible glycosylation site found in glycoprotein VP7 of simian rotavirus SAl1 at amino acid 69, there are two more putative carbohydrate attachment sites in the b[r] ...

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Antonenka, Uladzimir
  

(2007):


	Factors and Mechanisms of Mobility of the High Pathogenicity Island of Yersinia.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Antonenka, Uladzimir (2007): Factors and Mechanisms of Mobility of the High Pathogenicity Island of Yersinia. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... phage attachment sites involved in site-specific recombination), resides on the island and another, attB (BOB’, chromosomal recognition site) ...hybrid sites, attL (BOP’) and attR (POB’), that are ...

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Insights into neutralization of animal viruses gained from study of influenza virus

Insights into neutralization of animal viruses gained from study of influenza virus

... Secondly viruses have many attachment sites for cells 3000 in influenza virus, 60 in poliovirus and since the majority of infectivity is neutralized when there are 70 influenza virus; [8[r] ...

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Evaluation of Changes in Actin Filaments of RK13 Cells Infected with Malassezia pachydermatis

Evaluation of Changes in Actin Filaments of RK13 Cells Infected with Malassezia pachydermatis

... the attachment sites of the ...the attachment sites between the yeasts and cells, which in turn suggest that changes are induced in order to act as means by which the yeast protects itself and ...

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The population dynamics of the parasitic copepodeLernaeocera lusci (Bassett-Smith, 1896) on its definitive host

The population dynamics of the parasitic copepodeLernaeocera lusci (Bassett-Smith, 1896) on its definitive host

... Unusual attachment sites of the parasitic copepod Lernaeocera lusci (Bassett- Smith, 1896) upon Trisopterus luscus L.. Lernaeocera lusci (Copepoda: Pennellidae) on bi[r] ...

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Hepadnavirus infection requires interaction between the viral pre-S domain and a specific hepatocellular receptor.

Hepadnavirus infection requires interaction between the viral pre-S domain and a specific hepatocellular receptor.

... In addition to productive virus binding to a relatively low number of cellular attachment sites, we have also observed physical binding of DHBV particles to a second class of sites which[r] ...

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