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We would like to thank Hans Deisenhofer for pre-publication access to the x-ray coordinates of the Rp. viridis reaction center protein, Guillermo Alegria for helpful discussion and Anthony Nicholls for timely modifications of DelPhi. This work was supported by N.S.F. DMB88-03489. M.R.G. is supported by NIGMS Research Fellowship GM12897-02. [Pg.54]

This research is supported in part by the American Heart Association grant-in-aid 0455296B and NIGMS grant 08-RGM073049A to DWK and WPI R D research fund for XZ. [Pg.256]

Research for this book was funded by a grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (lead institute), the National Human Genome Research Institute, and the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences of the National Institutes of Health. I want to thank, in particular, Dr. Rochelle Long, of the NIGMS, for her commitment to the exploration of these issues as well as her support and substantive contributions. [Pg.9]

The Centers for Education and Research in Therapeutics (CERTs), funded by AHRQ, have funded an effort in SJS, and both AHRQ and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) have funded efforts in prolonged QT. Several high-profile drugs have been withdrawn due to prolongation of QT, including cisapride. [Pg.99]

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS). "Availability of administrative supplements to the pharmacogenetics research network to address health disparities." Notice NOT-GM-01-004, 3 April, 2001. [Pg.163]

This work was funded in part by the National Institute of Health (NIGMS Grant //GM-20850 and Division of Research Resources Grant //RR-00922), by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under NASA Contract 7-100, and the Caltech Presidents Fund. [Pg.317]

Over the years, the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) has sought and supported programs to increase the number of underrepresented minorities participating in biomedical research. Indeed, the Division of Minority Opportunities in Research was established in NIGMS to support that mission. [Pg.6]

Why is increasing the participation of minorities in biomedical research important to NIGMS and the rest of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ... [Pg.6]

National Institute of General Medical Sciences. 2000. Scientists in the 21st Century Biomedical Research and Training Opportunities for Minorities. Bethesda, MD National Institutes of Health (http //www.nigms.nih.gov/about nigms/more brochure.pdf). [Pg.9]

We greatly appreciate the contributions of our collaborators L. Mayol and A. Galeone and the continuing interest of and discussions with V. L. Hsu and D. R. Kearns. This research was supported by a grant from the NIGMS. [Pg.591]

Coriell Institute for Medical Research 401 Haddon Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103, USA http //locus. umdnj. edu nigms Human genetic... [Pg.325]

Mitra, AK Scripps Research Institute San Diego, CA Structure and function of the chip28 water channel. NIGMS... [Pg.392]

NCRR = National Center for Research Resources NIDCR = National Instute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Research NIEHS = National Institute of Environmental Health Science NIGMS = National Institute of General Medical Sciences... [Pg.395]

International HapMap Consortium (www.hapmap.org) and the Pharmacogenetics Research Network (http //www.nigms.nih. gov/pharmacogenetics/) by the National Institutes of Health), it is quite likely that genotype-guided therapy of patients with RA will happen in the not too distant future. [Pg.653]

Pharmacological Research in the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)... [Pg.314]

The authors would like to thank National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health (NIGMS), and Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation for generous support of their research in this area. [Pg.5]

We thank Drs. David Beck and Donald Coppock for helpful discussions and for revising the manuscript. Figures 2A and 4A are reprinted from Robledo, R., Beggs, W., and Bender, P. (2003) A simple and cost-effective method for rapid genotyping of insertion/deletion polymorphisms. Genomics 82,580-582, with permission from Elsevier. This work was supported by funds from the NIGMS Contract NOl-GM-9-2101 and the Coriell Institute for Medical Research. [Pg.176]

Acknowledgement is made to the donors of The Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the ACS, for partial support of this research (ACS-PRF 36638-AC1). This work was also supported by the NSF (CHEOl 11558 and 9974875) and the NIH (NIGMS R01-GM49236). [Pg.126]

This work was supported by grants to T.M.H. (NIAID ROl AI37113, NIGMS U01GM094612, and NIAID R01AI118985) and a Robertson Foundation/Cancer Research Institute Irvington postdoctoral fellowship to M.G. [Pg.257]


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