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Impact of Alu repeats on the evolution of human p53 binding sites

Impact of Alu repeats on the evolution of human p53 binding sites

... of Alu element derived p53 binding sites in the human ...derived p53 binding sites, and Alu-derived sites in particular, have been treated at some ... See full document

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Computational analysis in vivo p53 binding sites in the context of chromatin and repeat regions

Computational analysis in vivo p53 binding sites in the context of chromatin and repeat regions

... interspersed repeats. Around 1509 of ≈319, 000 human ERV LTR regions have a near-perfect p53 DNA binding site ...vivo p53 sites could be derived in the short interspersed nuclear ... See full document

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ALUminating the path of atherosclerosis progression: chaos theory suggests a role for Alu repeats in the development of atherosclerotic vascular disease

ALUminating the path of atherosclerosis progression: chaos theory suggests a role for Alu repeats in the development of atherosclerotic vascular disease

... the Alu sequences inserted in 3'UTRs of the human genes analyzed carried strong potential target sites for over 50 different miRNAs ...that Alu RNA induced epithelial-to- mesenchymal ... See full document

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SATB1-Binding Sequences and Alu-Like Motifs Define a Unique Chromatin Context in the Vicinity of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integration Sites

SATB1-Binding Sequences and Alu-Like Motifs Define a Unique Chromatin Context in the Vicinity of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Integration Sites

... SATB1 is differentially expressed in various cell lines used for HIV infection. SATB1 is known to be a T lineage-restricted chromatin organizer (2, 12, 54). SATB1 is also known to be expressed in cells that are naturally ... See full document

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Structural diversity and nuclear protein binding sites in the long terminal repeats of feline leukemia virus.

Structural diversity and nuclear protein binding sites in the long terminal repeats of feline leukemia virus.

... In vitro footprint analysis of the feline leukemia virus enhancer revealed three major nuclear protein binding sites, located at consensus sequences for the simian virus 40 core enhancer[r] ... See full document

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Identification of multiple binding sites for the THAP domain of the Galileo transposase in the long terminal inverted repeats

Identification of multiple binding sites for the THAP domain of the Galileo transposase in the long terminal inverted repeats

... DNA binding domain, a coiled coil region presumably involved in protein – protein interactions, a GTP binding domain and a catalytic domain with four key acidic residues, which may coordinate the catalytic ... See full document

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The distribution of epidermal growth factor binding sites in the developing mouse palate

The distribution of epidermal growth factor binding sites in the developing mouse palate

... Int I De\' Riol 37 451 458 (1993) 451 Original Article The distribution of epidermal growth factor binding sites in the developing mouse palate CLARE L BRUNET, PAUL M SHARPE and MARK w'J FERGUSON' Ani[.] ... See full document

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The Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on The Indicators of Environmental Pollution

The Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on The Indicators of Environmental Pollution

... the impact of anthropogenic activities on the environment and presents the results from the analysis of soil samples in the area of industrial waste ...possible impact of industrial waste landfill has been ... See full document

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EFFECT OF COMPETITIVE BINDING OF HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS TO HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN ON DRUG PHARMACOLOGY

EFFECT OF COMPETITIVE BINDING OF HYPOGLYCEMIC AGENTS TO HUMAN SERUM ALBUMIN ON DRUG PHARMACOLOGY

... the binding of the antidiabetic drugs decreased in the presence of various competing drugs resulting in a significant increase in the concentration of free, pharmacologically active drug for several drug ...The ... See full document

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Impact of Bisphosphonates on the Osteoclast Cells of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients

Impact of Bisphosphonates on the Osteoclast Cells of Osteogenesis Imperfecta Patients

... In present study we have demonstrated that precursor osteoclast apoptosis was increased as shown by high capases3 positive precursor osteoclast cells and high percentage of apoptotic [r] ... See full document

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The impact of abortion on the reproductive health of women

The impact of abortion on the reproductive health of women

... Impact of abortion on the reproductive health of women The study by researchers from the Guttmacher Institute in New York relied on data from nearly 9,500 American women who had an abortion in 2008; the women ... See full document

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Comparison of the impact of radiotherapy and radiochemotherapy on the quality of life of 1-year survivors with cervical cancer

Comparison of the impact of radiotherapy and radiochemotherapy on the quality of life of 1-year survivors with cervical cancer

... In our study we decided to compare the QOL of CC patients who were treated with either RAD or RAD/ CHEM. For the estimation of their QOL we used 4 different questionnaires: EORTC QLQ C-30, EORTC QLQ-C Χ 24, Questionnaire ... See full document

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Alu Evolution in Human Populations: Using the Coalescent to Estimate Effective Population Size

Alu Evolution in Human Populations: Using the Coalescent to Estimate Effective Population Size

... Interval ( a ) estimates the time to the human coalescent (4N) by noting that the total number of recent insertions (observed dimorphic elements) is 6NA in expectation in an[r] ... See full document

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Relativism and Immutability of Values and the Impact of this on the Upbringing of Offspring

Relativism and Immutability of Values and the Impact of this on the Upbringing of Offspring

... the human is no more a refuge to be resorted to in a manner distant from the realm of life; in fact there is an inclination to empower human capacities, and to expand them more than constricting his ... See full document

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The impact of the extent of surgical resection on survival of gastric cancer patients

The impact of the extent of surgical resection on survival of gastric cancer patients

... The remaining 101 patients were divided into two groups based on the volume of the performed gastric resection (total and subtotal) and compared based on overall survival and perioperat[r] ... See full document

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The Impact of Peerwise Approach on the Academic Performance of Medical Students

The Impact of Peerwise Approach on the Academic Performance of Medical Students

... The prime objective of this study conducted on year 2 MBBS students at Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) is to evaluate the relationship between PeerWise usage to[r] ... See full document

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Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Particles on the Cavitating Flow

Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Particles on the Cavitating Flow

... The purpose of this paper is to present an analysis of the impact of solid particles on the development of cavitating flow conditions around a hydrofoil. Experimental studies have been conducted in a cavitation ... See full document

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Factors Impeding the Completion of Scheduled Tasks on Construction Sites within the University of Jos Premises

Factors Impeding the Completion of Scheduled Tasks on Construction Sites within the University of Jos Premises

... independent sites within the premises of the University of Jos permanent site taking records of all activities in the weekly work programs and subsequently comparing the work progress with the work program and ... See full document

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Multiple EBNA1-binding sites are required to form an EBNA1-dependent enhancer and to activate a minimal replicative origin within oriP of Epstein-Barr virus.

Multiple EBNA1-binding sites are required to form an EBNA1-dependent enhancer and to activate a minimal replicative origin within oriP of Epstein-Barr virus.

... However, the requirements for EBNA1-binding sites for enhancer function parallel the requirements for activation of replication: seven to nine 30-bp repeats are required for full activit[r] ... See full document

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Impact of lowering ski binding settings on the outcome of the self-release test of ski bindings among female recreational skiers

Impact of lowering ski binding settings on the outcome of the self-release test of ski bindings among female recreational skiers

... showed that more females than males were unable to self- release their ski bindings within the self-release test (80% vs 27%, p< 0.01) at least once with both legs, although all bind- ings were correctly adjusted ... See full document

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