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Use of the structure-function relationship in detecting glaucoma progression in early glaucoma

Use of the structure-function relationship in detecting glaucoma progression in early glaucoma

... In 7 of the 8 eyes in which both techniques reported progression, OCT was able to identify damage prior to or at the same time that HFA detected the damage. Results of previous cross-sectional studies in early glau- coma ...

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Enhanced structure-function relationship in glaucoma with an anatomically and geometrically accurate neuroretinal rim measurement

Enhanced structure-function relationship in glaucoma with an anatomically and geometrically accurate neuroretinal rim measurement

... Therefore, image acquisition and regionalization relative to the patient-specific FoBMO axis could be important in allowing more meaningful comparisons between individuals. In most previous studies, visual field ...

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Computational Study on the Structure-Function Relationship in Copper Binding Proteins

Computational Study on the Structure-Function Relationship in Copper Binding Proteins

... their structure-function and spectroscopic features, which led to the distinguishing of the Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Cu A , Cu B , and Cu Z systems ...

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Retinoids  Structure function relationship in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis in vitro

Retinoids Structure function relationship in normal and leukemic hematopoiesis in vitro

... In contrast, all-trans-retinoic acid inhibits the clonal growth of the HL-60 and KG- I human acute myeloid leukemic cell lines and the growth of the neoplastic blast cells.. harvested fr[r] ...

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Entamoeba histolytica Phosphoserine aminotransferase (EhPSAT): insights into the structure function relationship

Entamoeba histolytica Phosphoserine aminotransferase (EhPSAT): insights into the structure function relationship

... Findings: EhPSAT is a homodimer of molecular mass 86 kDa. To understand the structural modulations associated with pH dependent changes in functional activity of EhPSAT detailed biophysical studies were carried out. pH ...

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Towards a systematic understanding of structure–function relationship of dimethylsulfoniopropionate‐catabolizing enzymes

Towards a systematic understanding of structure–function relationship of dimethylsulfoniopropionate‐catabolizing enzymes

... crystal structure of DmdB was obtained in the presence of ADP, a competitive inhibitor of this enzyme, and the structure of an inactive Lys523Ala mutant was obtained in complex with AMP and MMPA (Shao et ...

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Advancing quantitative techniques to improve understanding of the skeletal structure-function relationship

Advancing quantitative techniques to improve understanding of the skeletal structure-function relationship

... the relationship between mechanical signals and bone adaptation has been extensively studied in ani- mals [26], this relationship is not well understood in humans due to difficulties in noninvasively ...

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Structure-function relationship in S-nitrosoglutathione reductase and the development of fluorogenic pseudo-substrates

Structure-function relationship in S-nitrosoglutathione reductase and the development of fluorogenic pseudo-substrates

... 15 1.3.4. Physiology and Inhibitors of GSNOR GSNOR plays a crucial role in the variation of NO in the cells. NO is highly reactive and will form stable RSNO equilibrium in the presence of GSH in the form of GSNO, a ...

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Probing the Structure-Function Relationship of a Multifunctional Enzyme using Crystallographic Diffraction Methods.

Probing the Structure-Function Relationship of a Multifunctional Enzyme using Crystallographic Diffraction Methods.

... the structure-function paradigm when applied to a multifunctional catalytic ...crystallographic structure of DHP, in addition to being the first multifunctional heme enzyme characterized by this ...

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Anti FcepsilonRIalpha autoantibodies in autoimmune mediated disorders  Identification of a structure function relationship

Anti FcepsilonRIalpha autoantibodies in autoimmune mediated disorders Identification of a structure function relationship

... We frequently detected anti-Fc e RI a autoAbs in pemphigus vulgaris (PV, 39%), dermatomyositis (DM, 36%), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, 20%), and bullous pemphigoid (BP, 13%). While[r] ...

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Biophysical studies of intracellular signal transduction proteins: Investigating the structure-function relationship

Biophysical studies of intracellular signal transduction proteins: Investigating the structure-function relationship

... This relationship ultimately yields spatial information characterising the nucleus and its position in the protein as a ...biomolecular structure which may be related to its biological function, and ...

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Structure/Function relationship and retinal ganglion cells counts to discriminate glaucomatous damages

Structure/Function relationship and retinal ganglion cells counts to discriminate glaucomatous damages

... BCVA: Best-Corrected Visual Acuity; DLS: Differential Light Sensitivity; FD: Fractional Deviation; FLV: Focal Loss Volume; GCC: Ganglion cell complex; GLV: Global Loss Volume; GSS2: Glau[r] ...

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Evolution of supercontraction in spider silk: structure–function relationship from tarantulas to orb weavers

Evolution of supercontraction in spider silk: structure–function relationship from tarantulas to orb weavers

... Supercontraction may prevent sagging in wet orb-webs or allow spiders to tailor silk properties for different ecological functions. Because both the molecular structures of silk proteins and how dragline is used in webs ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... Block Grant funding for resource development activities in Minnesota declined between FYs 2000 and 2003 (from $2 to $1.5 million). In FY 2003, the largest proportion of these funds went[r] ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... In FY 2003 planning, coordination, and needs assessment activities received the largest proportion (46 percent) of resource development funds, followed by training (at 22 percent).. Di[r] ...

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Small airway hyperresponsiveness in COPD: relationship between structure and function in lung slices

Small airway hyperresponsiveness in COPD: relationship between structure and function in lung slices

... Mean linear intercept (MLI) was determined as a measure of alveolar airspace size as described previously (22), using 20 –25 photomicro- scopic images (magnification, ⫻200) per slice. Mathematical model. A multiscale ...

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Variable structure and function relationship of compressive optic neuropathy at the time of diagnosis

<p>Variable structure and function relationship of compressive optic neuropathy at the time of diagnosis</p>

... Study limitation As our fi ndings have suggested, some CON disease prop- erties, such as the rate of progression, may be a key factor for the different manifestations of structural and functional losses at the time of ...

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MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

... NOTE: This is an opportune place to illustrate how form fits function. It is remarkable how much early models contributed to the understanding of membrane structure, since biologists proposed these models ...

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Membrane Structure and Function

Membrane Structure and Function

... Thus, the selective permeability of a membrane depends on both the discriminating barrier of the lipid bilayer and the specific transport proteins... Transport Across Membrane[r] ...

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Protein Structure and Function

Protein Structure and Function

... occurring polypeptide chains, which are made of l-amino acids, fold into right-handed α-helices. When synthetic polypeptides are made of d-amino acids, the polypeptides fold into left-handed helices. All amino acid ...

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