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Meyer, G. and Wallace, B. G. Recruitment of a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor mutant lacking cytoplasmic tyrosine residues in its beta subunit into agrin-induced aggregates. Mol. Cell. Neurosci. 11 324-333,1998. [Pg.433]

Mitigation and control action of the negative impacts from the risk. In case there is any positive impact, then control action may be incorporated in the register also (e.g., recruitment of marketing agent is a positive impact on marketing). [Pg.17]

The identification of the model parameters is essential for the design of a controller. There are two types of parameters that must be known the mechanical parameters (skeletal and joint properties) of the model components (e.g, inertia, length, and position of the CoM) and the physiological parameters describing the actuators (e.g, recruitment, force vs. velocity and rate of shortening, and frequency response). The literature provides averaged data on the mechanical skeletal properties of healthy people [4]. [Pg.469]

Antiepileptics are used in neuropathic pain resulting from lesions to the peripheral (e.g., diabetes, heipes) or central nervous system (e.g., stroke). Such syndromes have been attributed to ectopic activity in sensitized nociceptors from regenerating nerve sprouts, recruitment of previously silent nociceptors, and/or spontaneous neuronal activity. This may result in sensitization... [Pg.77]

The formation of a platelet aggregate requires the recruitment of additional platelets from the blood stream to the injured vessel wall. This process is executed through a variety of diffusible mediators which act through G-protein-coupled receptors. The main mediators involved in this process are adenosine diphosphate (ADP), thromboxane A2 (TXA2), and thrombin (factor Ila). These mediators of the second phase of platelet activation are formed in different ways. While ADP is secreted from platelets by exocytosis, the release of TXA2 follows its new formation in activated platelets. Thrombin can be formed on the surface of activated platelets (see Fig. 2). [Pg.167]

Frequently, the EAR is followed by a late phase response 4-6 h later and it is caused by the pulmonary sequestration of eosinophils, neutrophils, mast cells, and T-lymphocytes. This leukocyte recruitment depends on mast cell-derived mediators such as TNFa and various chemokines, as well as on the expression of adhesion molecules on leukocytes (e.g. VLA-4, CD11/18) and vascular endothelial cells (e.g. VCAM-1, ICAM-1, E-selectin). Products of these leukocytes have several functions First, they cause the second phase of bron-choconstriction, mucus secretion, and airway swelling second, they cause tissue destruction third, they launch and entertain the chronic inflammation. [Pg.286]

A cascade of proteins of the immune response that can be triggered by antigen-antibody complexes and by the innate immune system (e.g. exposure to microbial polysaccharides) to raise the immune response. Complement proteins can detect and bind to foreign material or immune complexes and label them for phagocytosis. They can also cause inflammation by directly degranulating mast cells and releasing chemokines to recruit other immune cells into the affected area. [Pg.385]

Transmembrane Signaling. Figure 2 Membrane topology of receptors that are associated with effector proteins. Upon binding to their cognate ligands (cyan), receptor proteins without intramolecularly linked effector domain couple via transducer proteins (yellow) to or directly recruit and activate effector proteins (red). Notch receptors release their transducer domains upon proteolytic cleavage, a, p and y stand for G-protein a-, p- and y-subunits, respectively. [Pg.1239]

For Roots Wings, mentors were recruited through nationai pubiicity (articies in BT media and intranet) and iocai pubiicity (e.g. taiks to groups, events put on by partner schoois in BT buiidings). Mentees were recruited foiiowing a taik to pupiis about the nature of the scheme. [Pg.60]

The extent to which one requires support from other employees at local sites (e.g. help from local HR/manage-ment in recruiting mentors and mentees, or publicizing the program), and therefore... [Pg.244]

A quite different approach to the study of plant responses to stress has been explored by those ecologists who have followed the example of Harper (1977) in applying to plants techniques originally deployed in investigations of animal populations. Here the methodology has been demographic and the resulting data have allowed responses to stress to be analysed in terms of fluctuations in the rates of mortality and recruitment of either plant populations or plant parts (e.g. leaves, inflorescences). [Pg.32]

Marzio G, Tyagi M, Gutierrez MI, Giacca M (1998) HIV-1 tat transactivator recruits p300 and CREB-binding protein histone acetyltransferases to the viral promoter. Proc Natl Acad Sd USA95(23) 13519-13524... [Pg.114]

Quinn, M.T., Parthasarathy, S., Fong, L.G. and Steinberg, D. (1987). Oxidatively modified low-density lipoproteins a potential role in recruitment and retention of monocyte/ macrophages during atherogenesis. Proc. Nad Acad. Sci. USA 84, 2995-2998. [Pg.36]


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