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National Institute of Mental Health Depression. Available online. URL http //www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/depression/. Accessed May 28, 2009. The National Institute of Mental Health, a branch of the National Institutes of Health, supports basic and applied research in a variety of fields in brain science and mental health. This Web site supplies information on the nature of depression, its signs and symptoms, and treatment options. [Pg.104]

Received June 12, 1967. Work supported in part by U. S. Public Health Service Grant AM-06908 to the Mayo Clinic from the National Institutes of Health. Support for work at Rockefeller University received in part from U. S. Public Health Service Grant HE-06222. [Pg.73]

In the United States, the National Institutes of Health supports short-term training courses in human embryonic stem cell culture techniques. These training courses include hands-on experience to improve the knowledge and skills of biomedical researchers to maintain, characterize, and use human embryonic stem cells in basic research studies. The courses are given at various locations throughout the United States. [Pg.1753]

The National Institutes of Health supports nutrition and health research. [Pg.779]

The authors thank Y. Oono and M. Balsera for invaluable contributions to the joint development of SMD and J. Gullingsrud for many suggestions in the preparation of the manuscript. Images of molecular systems were produced with the program VMD (Humphrey et al., 1996). This work was supported by grants from the National Institute of Health (PHS 5 P41 RR05969-04), the National Science Foundation (BIR-9318159, BIR 94-23827 (EQ)), and the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust. [Pg.60]

This work has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (grant MCB-9314854) and the U.S. National Institutes of Health s National Center for Research Resources (grant RR08102 to the UNC/Duke Computational Structural Biology Resource). [Pg.129]

This research was supported by grants from the Israel Science Foundation, Israel Science Ministry and the National Institutes of Health to RE. [Pg.263]

Research on an hCG vaccine has been conducted over the past 15 years. WHO has conducted a phase I clinical study in AustraUa, using a vaccine based on a synthetic C-terminal peptide (109—141) of P-hCG conjugated to Diptheria Toxoid (CTP-DT), that showed potentially effective contraceptive levels of antibodies were produced in vaccinated women without any adverse side effects. Phase II clinical studies are under consideration to determine if the immune response, raised to its prototype anti-hCG vaccine, is capable of preventing pregnancy in fertile women volunteers (115). While research on the C-terminal peptide from the P-subunit of hCG has been carried out under the auspices of WHO, research supported by the Population Council and the National Institutes of Health has involved two alternative vaccine candidates (109,116,118). [Pg.123]

Department of Chemistry, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794. Partial support was provided by the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. CA22741). [Pg.82]

Department of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University, XashvUle, Tenn. 37235. This work was supported b - grants from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health. [Pg.50]

The research leading to the syntheses which are outlined in Part Two was generously supported over the years by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and Pfizer, Inc. [Pg.99]

Support of this research by a grant of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health (GM-44885) is gratefully acknowledged. This work was also partly supported by the Division of Materials Sciences of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC03-76SF00098. [Pg.91]

The authors thank D. H. Murray and E. J. Hedgley for samples of compounds 9 and 11, respectively. The support of grants GM-12328 and AI-07570 from the National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service, is acknowledged by D. C. Dejongh. The mass spectrometer was purchased by Wayne State University under Grant CP-1476 from the National Science Foundation. [Pg.233]

Received May 13, 1965, G. M. Happ was supported by a National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship (GM-11 873-01). Work assisted by Grant AI-02908 (National Institutes of Health). [Pg.37]

The authors thank Ms. Sarah Shema for proof reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by grants to A.S. from the National Institutes of Health, NEDDK (NIH DK066336-01) and a Career Development Award from the American Diabetes Association. [Pg.498]

D.D.L. was supported by an NIH training grant (HL 076922). P.deL. is the Florence and Arthur Brock Established Investigator of the Chicago Lung Association. This work was supported, in part, by grants from the National Institutes of Health (HL 35808 and HL 02411) to P.deL. [Pg.75]

The author thanks Drs. Jane Bottenstein and Bernard Schimmer for photographs of differentiated cells, and The Educational Technology Department of The State University of New York at Buffalo for illustrations. This work was supported in part by The National Institutes of Health Grant 9 ROl DK4028607. [Pg.482]

Research on Fe-S proteins in the Johnson laboratory is supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (GM45597 and GM51962) and by a National Science Foundation Research Training Grant Award to the Center for Metalloenzyme Studies (BIR-9413236). [Pg.73]

We are grateful to the National Institutes of Health for research support E.J. F. is supported by an NIH Research Service Award and a Ralph M. Parsons Fellowship. B. S. E. is supported by a pre-doctoral fellowship from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. [Pg.147]

Gratitude is expressed to the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health for support of our research programs. [Pg.215]

I am grateful for the advice and collaboration of Professors Jon Clardy and Yuzuru Shimizu and for financial support from National Institutes of Health grants GM 28754 (Y.S.) and CA 24487 (J.C.) and the New York State Sea Grant (J.C)... [Pg.165]

We would like to thank Mitch Villereal and his colleagues for their assistance and helpful discussions. This work was supported by National Cancer Institute Grants CA35541 and CA40407 to M.R.R. and National Institute of Health Toxicology Grant T32-ES07020 to E.V.W. [Pg.216]

This work was supported by Grant GM 27256 from the National Institutes of Health and Grant DA 02507 from the National Institute of Drug Abuse. LL. is an American Cancer Society Research Professor of Biochemistry (Award PRP-21). H.V.V. is the recipient of a Research Career Award (5K6-AI-2372) from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease. We thank Dr. Y. Hirata of Meijo University for generous gifts of palytoxin isolated from Palythoa tuberculosa. We thank Dr. T. Yasumoto, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, for the maitotoxin preparation. We thank also Jeffrey A. Bessette and Nancy Worth for their technical assistance and Inez Zimmerman for preparation of the manuscript. [Pg.231]

This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid for Cancer Research from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, a grant for the Program for a Comprehensive 10-Year Strategy for Cancer Control from the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Japan, grants from the Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research, the Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Foundation, and the Smoking Research Foundation., and by Grant CA 12623 from the National Institutes of Health. [Pg.238]

Acknowledgments The authors thank Leah DeBlock for assistance with manuscript preparation. D.V. was supported by a Toupin Chair Fellowship. C.P. and C.M.O. hold Canada Research Chairs (Tl) in Neurological Infection and Immunity, and Metalloproteinase Proteomics and Systems Biology, respectively. This research was supported by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR), National Institutes of Health (NIMH), and an Infrastructure Grant from the Michael Smith Research Foundation (University of British Columbia Centre for Blood Research). The authors have no conflicting financial interests. [Pg.166]

Acknowledgments This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health grants DA06650, DA16544, DA13429, DA 14230, and T32DA07237. [Pg.332]

Acknowledgments The authors thank the National Institute of Health and National Institute of Drug Abuse for their continuous support (grants DA15014 DA19808). [Pg.391]

The structure-activity project at M,I T was originated in collaboration with Dr. Michael C Archer, and has been carried out with Mr. Andrew Edelman, Dr William M Rand, Dr Patricia Kraft, and Ms Vicki Woolworth. We are grateful to the M.I.T Health Sciences Fund, The Marjorie Merriwether Post Foundation, The M.I.T Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, and the National Institutes of Health (Grants//R01-CA21951, 2-P01-ES00597, and 1-T32-ES-0702), for support ... [Pg.86]

We thank Dr. B.C. Challis (Chemistry Dept., Imperial College, London), Dr. D. Nagel (this Institute) for useful discussions, and Dr. T. Lawson (this Institute) for gavaging the mice. This research was supported by grant P01-CA251000 from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health. [Pg.190]

Part of the work reported herein was performed at SSRL, which is supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences the National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research and the National Institutes of Health, Biotechnology Resource Program, Division of Research Resources. [Pg.151]

The authors acknowledge the help and advice of Ms. Chizuko Sugizaki and Ms. Noriko Hayashi, and the advice and support from Professor Atsuo Urisu, Dr. Reiko Teshima, Dr. Reiko Adachi, and the staff of Division of Novel Foods and Immunocheinistry, National Institute of Health Sciences. This study was supported by Health and Labor Science Research Grants for Research from the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare of Japan. [Pg.169]

This work was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health. We thank D. Coufal, S. Komar-Panicucci, A. Salifoglou, and A. Valentine for helpful comments on the manuscript, and S. Komar-Panicucci for assistance in preparing Fig. 4. [Pg.289]

This work was supported by USPHS grant DA-00266 and Research Scientist Award DA-00074 to S.H.S., National Institutes of Health Traning Grant GM-07626 to B.L. Largent, and a grant from the McKnight Foundation. A.L. Gundlach is the recipient of a National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) C.J. Martin Fellowship. [Pg.26]


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