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Blocking of Exchange Proteins Directly Activated by cAMP Leads to Reduced Replication of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

Blocking of Exchange Proteins Directly Activated by cAMP Leads to Reduced Replication of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

... ⬃50% in KD Calu-3 cells compared to that in the control KD cells. To evaluate whether such a moderate reduction in Epac-1 expres- sion could have an effect on viral replication similar to that of the ESI-09 treatment, we ...

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Mutating Conserved Cysteines in the Alphavirus E2 Glycoprotein Causes Virus-Specific Assembly Defects

Mutating Conserved Cysteines in the Alphavirus E2 Glycoprotein Causes Virus-Specific Assembly Defects

... surface proteins were biotinylated for 30 min at room temperature with ...Biotinylated proteins were purified from cell lysates using streptavidin resin and eluted by adding reducing SDS sample ...

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Role of Cysteines in Stabilizing the Randomized Receptor Binding Domains within Feline Leukemia Virus Envelope Proteins

Role of Cysteines in Stabilizing the Randomized Receptor Binding Domains within Feline Leukemia Virus Envelope Proteins

... envelope proteins has shown promising results in the isolation of novel isolates with therapeutic ...envelope proteins with narrow tropism are not ...of cysteines located within the randomized region ...

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II. CALL BLOCKING PROBABILITY REDUCING TECHNIQUES A. CALL BLOCKING PERFORMANCE OF NRBCA SCHEME IN CELLULAR NETWORKS[1]

II. CALL BLOCKING PROBABILITY REDUCING TECHNIQUES A. CALL BLOCKING PERFORMANCE OF NRBCA SCHEME IN CELLULAR NETWORKS[1]

... C. A CHANNEL ALLOCATION ALGORITHM FOR HOT-SPOT CELLS IN WIRELESS NETWORKS[3] In wireless mobile communication systems, the radio spectrum is limited resource. However, efficient use of such limited spectrum becomes more ...

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Plasmodium P25 and P28 Surface Proteins: Potential Transmission-Blocking Vaccines

Plasmodium P25 and P28 Surface Proteins: Potential Transmission-Blocking Vaccines

... isolates. This feature simplified the vaccine design, as a vaccine based on a single target gene sequence will be effective for all parasite isolates in various geographic locations. On the other hand, a lack of ...

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Role of Conserved Cysteines in the Alphavirus E3 Protein

Role of Conserved Cysteines in the Alphavirus E3 Protein

... Generation of mutant virus stocks. Cysteine and PPCXPCC motif mutations in TE12 cDNA clones were introduced using QuikChange site-directed mu- tagenesis (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA), and the genes corresponding to the E3 ...

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Reducing Handoff Blocking Probability in Wireless Cellular Networks using Auxiliary Stations and TDMA

Reducing Handoff Blocking Probability in Wireless Cellular Networks using Auxiliary Stations and TDMA

... handoff blocking probability to a satisfactory ...call blocking probability in heavy network traffic ...handoff blocking rate is reduced to an extent along with better bandwidth utilization provided ...

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The haloarchaeal MCM proteins: bioinformatic analysis and targeted mutagenesis of the β7 β8 and β9 β10 hairpin loops and conserved zinc binding domain cysteines

The haloarchaeal MCM proteins: bioinformatic analysis and targeted mutagenesis of the β7 β8 and β9 β10 hairpin loops and conserved zinc binding domain cysteines

... ‡These authors have contributed equally to this work. The hexameric MCM complex is the catalytic core of the replicative helicase in eukaryotic and archaeal cells. Here we describe the first in vivo analysis of archaeal ...

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Multiple RAT selection for reducing call blocking/dropping probability in cooperative heterogeneous wireless networks

Multiple RAT selection for reducing call blocking/dropping probability in cooperative heterogeneous wireless networks

... It is important to note that there are a number of chal- lenges associated with transmission of multiple layers over two or more RATs in heterogeneous wireless net- works. These challenges include synchronization of ...

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Bed blocking at MST : Reducing variation and waste in the transition process from the hospital to aftercare institutions

Bed blocking at MST : Reducing variation and waste in the transition process from the hospital to aftercare institutions

... main diagnose CVA. Table 8: Bed blocking per main diagnose 61% of the CVA patients have health care demand ‘short rehabilitation’. So not all CVA patients need aftercare at a transition unit, but the greater parts ...

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Drain blocking: An effective treatment for reducing dissolved organic carbon loss and water discolouration in a drained peatland

Drain blocking: An effective treatment for reducing dissolved organic carbon loss and water discolouration in a drained peatland

... as reducing DOC and colour values, drain blocking also modifies the composition of DOC, such that darker-coloured humic substances are dominant compared to the intact ...

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Characterization of Serum Resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae that Disseminate: ROLES OF BLOCKING ANTIBODY AND GONOCOCCAL OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS

Characterization of Serum Resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae that Disseminate: ROLES OF BLOCKING ANTIBODY AND GONOCOCCAL OUTER MEMBRANE PROTEINS

... increased blocking activity over normal IgG (wt/wt) and lacked antibody activity directed against gonococcal lipopolysaccharide by ...the blocking of immune serum killing of ser ...

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Novel mutant AAV2 rep proteins support AAV2 replication without blocking HSV-1 helpervirus replication

Novel mutant AAV2 rep proteins support AAV2 replication without blocking HSV-1 helpervirus replication

... D371Y proteins to bind ssDNA is substantially reduced compared to wt Rep68 ...Rep68-D371Y proteins were not able to efficiently form protein-DNA complexes with ssDNA substrates, while the capacity of ...

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Modelling the benefits of long acting or transmission blocking drugs for reducing Plasmodium falciparum transmission by case management or by mass treatment

Modelling the benefits of long acting or transmission blocking drugs for reducing Plasmodium falciparum transmission by case management or by mass treatment

... Michael T. Bretscher 1,3 , Jamie T. Griffin 2 , Azra C. Ghani 1 and Lucy C. Okell 1* Abstract Background: Anti-malarial drugs are an important tool for malaria control and elimination. Alongside their direct benefit in ...

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S-acylation of the insulin-responsive aminopeptidase (IRAP) : quantitative analysis and identification of modified cysteines

S-acylation of the insulin-responsive aminopeptidase (IRAP) : quantitative analysis and identification of modified cysteines

... these cysteines may be modified in a mutually-exclusive ...transmembrane proteins, we did not detect any effects of mutating the modified cysteines on the plasma membrane localisation of IRAP in ...

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Sequence Polymorphism in Two Novel Plasmodium vivax Ookinete Surface Proteins, Pvs25 and Pvs28, That Are Malaria Transmission-blocking Vaccine Candidates

Sequence Polymorphism in Two Novel Plasmodium vivax Ookinete Surface Proteins, Pvs25 and Pvs28, That Are Malaria Transmission-blocking Vaccine Candidates

... Deduced amino acid sequence align- ment of the repeat region at the end of the fourth EGF-like domain of Pvs28 with the other P21/28 subfamily members. 28con represents the consensus ami[r] ...

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Implementation of Deblocking Filter for Reducing the Blocking Artifacts

Implementation of Deblocking Filter for Reducing the Blocking Artifacts

... Dr. G. Mamatha Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, JNTUA CEA, Ananthapuramu, Andhrapradesh, India Abstract:-Blocking artifacts are one of the visible artifacts that will reduce the quality of an image. In ...

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Role of L2 cysteines in papillomavirus infection and neutralization

Role of L2 cysteines in papillomavirus infection and neutralization

... It is possible that these two cysteines, and potentially the neighboring conserved residues, are critical for binding to some cellular factor that mediates papillomavirus infec- tion. However, mutation of L2 Y19A, ...

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Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

... Antiarrhythmic Agents • Class I – Sodium Channel Blockers. – Depress the fast inward sodium currents in myocardial cells to suppress their automaticity and increase resting potenti[r] ...

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Role of Simian Virus 40 Vp1 Cysteines in Virion Infectivity

Role of Simian Virus 40 Vp1 Cysteines in Virion Infectivity

... Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, 1 and the Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California 92037 2 Received 11 May ...

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