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Factors which regulate IC formation and clearance

A study of estrogen metabolic clearance rates and transfer factors

A study of estrogen metabolic clearance rates and transfer factors

... We have attempted to measure the metabolic clearance rates (MCR) and the transfer factors of estradiol (E 2 ) and estrone (E 1 ) during 2-hr and 12-hr infusions. When estradiol- 3 H was infused for 2 hr, ...

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A retrospective analysis of patient-specific factors on voriconazole clearance

A retrospective analysis of patient-specific factors on voriconazole clearance

... voriconazole clearance observed in patients with elevated CRP level in our ...2 Factors associated with a significant change in vorizconazole clearance identified from multiple linear regression ...

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FoxO transcription factors are required for hepatic HDL cholesterol clearance

FoxO transcription factors are required for hepatic HDL cholesterol clearance

... Interestingly, SR-BI–knockout mice also showed the same exacer- bation: differences in HDL-C between SR-BI–knockout mice and controls were greater after Western diet feeding than after chow diet feeding (72). Thus the ...

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Factors Influencing the Clearance of Bacteria by the Lung

Factors Influencing the Clearance of Bacteria by the Lung

... The clearance activity of the lungs was assessed by comparing the total numbers of bacteria present in the lungs immediately after exposure with the total numbers present 4 hours later..[r] ...

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Cold Case Homicides: an Examination of Clearance Factors

Cold Case Homicides: an Examination of Clearance Factors

... A qualitative case-study analysis was utilized to examine the research questions: (a) what role does forensic evidence play versus investigative technique in the clearance of cold cas[r] ...

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Dynamic changes in Mcl 1 expression regulate macrophage viability or commitment to apoptosis during bacterial clearance

Dynamic changes in Mcl 1 expression regulate macrophage viability or commitment to apoptosis during bacterial clearance

... Introduction Macrophages are the resident professional phagocytes in nonin- flamed tissues and survive in situ for extended periods of time (1). In keeping with this phenotype, macrophages exhibit inherent resistance to ...

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Dural lymphatics regulate clearance of extracellular tau from the CNS

Dural lymphatics regulate clearance of extracellular tau from the CNS

... the clearance of extracellular tau from the ...tein clearance from the brain is the dural ...model, which lacks dural lymphatics and shows delayed clear- ance of CNS macromolecules and tracers [32], ...

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Microglia regulate blood clearance in subarachnoid hemorrhage by heme oxygenase 1

Microglia regulate blood clearance in subarachnoid hemorrhage by heme oxygenase 1

... heme, which, when released from damaged red blood cells, functions as a potent danger molecule that induces sterile tissue injury and organ ...and clearance of cerebral blood ...

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Microglia regulate blood clearance in subarachnoid hemorrhage by heme oxygenase-1

Microglia regulate blood clearance in subarachnoid hemorrhage by heme oxygenase-1

... heme, which, when released from damaged red blood cells, functions as a potent danger molecule that induces sterile tissue injury and organ ...and clearance of cerebral blood ...

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Hypothalamic Y2 receptors regulate bone formation

Hypothalamic Y2 receptors regulate bone formation

... Knockout animals showed no significant change from controls in plasma concentrations of total calci- um, leptin, free T4, IGF-1, or testosterone, and fertil- ity was not impaired. The divergent changes in corti- ...

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Regulation of immune complex formation and clearance by histidine-rich glycoprotein

Regulation of immune complex formation and clearance by histidine-rich glycoprotein

... The Ig classes IgD, IgG, and IgE consist of two identical heavy chains and two identical light chains. However, IgM consists of a pentameric arrangement of this basic Ig structure, the five subunits being joined by ...

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Transcription factors and effectors that regulate neuronal morphology

Transcription factors and effectors that regulate neuronal morphology

... through which transcription factors regulate different aspects of terminal differentiation across cell ...transcription factors in specifying the final position and shape of a neuron during ...

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Factors that regulate and maintain memory T cells

Factors that regulate and maintain memory T cells

... regarding factors that can induce quiescence in activated T ...whether factors such as type I IFN which can rescue T cells from apoptosis, could also induce quiescence in these T cells leading to a ...

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Transcription factors (TFs) regulate genes by binding to their

Transcription factors (TFs) regulate genes by binding to their

... 4, which is published in supporting information on the PNAS web site, where we see that they are consistent with the known consen- sus sequences listed in the figure ...

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Insulin-like growth factors-i and -II differentially regulate endogenous acetylcholine release from the rat hippocampal formation

Insulin-like growth factors-i and -II differentially regulate endogenous acetylcholine release from the rat hippocampal formation

... The in vitro release of ACh from neuronal tissues is known to be Ca 21 -independent for basal, unstimulated release but Ca 21 - dependent for evoked release (42). High K 1 Krebs buffer acti- vates voltage-sensitive ...
Dysferlin and Myoferlin Regulate Transverse Tubule Formation and Glycerol Sensitivity

Dysferlin and Myoferlin Regulate Transverse Tubule Formation and Glycerol Sensitivity

... Discussion Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B, Miyoshi myop- athy, and distal anterior compartment myopathy result from disruption of the DYSF gene. The exact role of dysferlin and how it mediates these variable ...

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FoxG1 and TLE2 act cooperatively to regulate ventral telencephalon formation

FoxG1 and TLE2 act cooperatively to regulate ventral telencephalon formation

... Our own work has also uncovered differences that depend on the assay used. In the neurogenesis assay, mutation of either the N- terminal or C-terminal motif is sufficient to interfere with the functional cooperation of ...

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Adhesion molecule-dependent mechanisms regulate the rate of macrophage clearance during the resolution of peritoneal inflammation

Adhesion molecule-dependent mechanisms regulate the rate of macrophage clearance during the resolution of peritoneal inflammation

... in clearance between activated and nonactivated ...CD18, which suggests a predominant role for 1 ...in which RGD and blocking VLA-4 and VLA-5 significantly delayed macrophage clearance, ...

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Bone loss: Factors that regulate osteoclast differentiation   an update

Bone loss: Factors that regulate osteoclast differentiation an update

... hormonal factors, which affect not only osteoclast activity, but also osteoclast ...RANKL, which is expressed by osteoblast/stromal cells, and its receptor RANK, which is expressed by ...

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Perivascular mast cells regulate vein graft neointimal formation and remodeling

Perivascular mast cells regulate vein graft neointimal formation and remodeling

... chemotactic factors (CCL-2, MIP-3α), cytokines (M-CSF) and cell adhesion molecules (L-selectin) in the vein graft, all of which, in turn, promote neointimal ...

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