1000 resultados para 187-1157
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: To assess in a cohort of Caucasian patients exposed to stavudine (d4T) the association of polymorphisms in pyrimidine pathway enzymes and HLA-B*4001 carriage with HIV lipodystrophy syndrome (HALS). 336 patients, 187 with HALS and 149 without HALS, and 72 controls were recruited. HALS was associated with the presence of a low expression, thymidylate synthase (TS) genotype polymorphism. Methylene-tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene polymorphisms and HLA-B*4001 carriage were not associated with HALS or d4T-TP intracellular levels. In conclusion HALS is associated with combined low-expression TS and MTHFR associated with high activity polymorphisms but not with HLA-B*4001 carriage.
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Entre el 26 abril y 10 mayo 2010, se efectuó la evaluación del ambiente costero de la región La Libertad, determinándose que Huanchaco, Salaverry y Magdalena de Cao tienen el más alto grado de contaminación marina. Salaverry y Magdalena de Cao presentan los valores más bajos de diversidad bentónica y de volumen de plancton. Las variables oceanográficas primarias se debieron a procesos de surgencia recientes. La concentración de sólidos suspendidos totales de Chérrepe cumplió con los Estándares Nacionales de Calidad Ambiental para Agua. La calidad acuática del río Moche presenta valores que sobrepasan la norma vigente.
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Realiza un análisis físico de los suelos donde existe campos de viña, comentando que es necesario dotar a estas tierras abono potásico necesario para la mejora de la producción y de las plantaciones de cepas y se desarrolle una vegetación más abundante en todas las zonas y e especial en los valles de Lima.
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Informes presentado en noviembre de 1853, cuando se inician las extracciones de guano de las islas de Chincha. Se describen la cantidad en toneladas que cuentan, se realizan inventarios de todos los materiales que se utilizaron y se elaboran planos para su mejor ubicación de todo lo mencionado.
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Manuscrit P du remaniement L Sur le feuillet A préliminaire sont deux notes indiquant que le texte de notre ms. a été imprimé au tome III de l'histoire de Languedoc de D. Vaissette et au tome XIX du recueil des Historiens de France. Ce texte représente la traduction en prose, faite au XVe siècle par un jurisconsulte inconnu, d'après un ms. un peu différent de celui que nous avons de la Chanson de la croisade contre les Albigeois, dit M. P. Meyer, page XXVI de son introduction à lad. chanson, qu'il a publiée pour la Société de l'histoire de France en 1879. Commençant par : Com entre toutas l[as] causas que lo cre[ator] a formadas pri[mierament] a creat et form[at los] entendemens, so es [lo] eutendemen angelic et huma [...]Finissant par : [...] et son absolution ly a baylada par escript.
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In the past decade, a number of single-molecule methods have been developed with the aim of investigating single protein and nucleic acid interactions. For the first time we use solid-state nanopore sensing to detect a single E. coli RNAP-DNA transcription complex and single E. coli RNAP enzyme. On the basis of their specific conductance translocation signature, we can discriminate and identify between those two types of molecular translocations and translocations of bare DNA. This opens up a new perspectives for investigating transcription processes at the single-molecule level.
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Nucleotide composition analyses of bacterial genomes such as cumulative GC skew highlight the atypical, strongly asymmetric architecture of the recently published chromosome of Idiomarina loihiensis L2TR, suggesting that an inversion of a 600-kb chromosomal segment occurred. The presence of 3.4-kb inverted repeated sequences at the borders of the putative rearrangement supports this hypothesis. Reverting in silico this segment restores (1) a symmetric chromosome architecture; (2) the co-orientation of transcription of all rRNA operons with DNA replication; and (3) a better conservation of gene order between this chromosome and other gamma-proteobacterial ones. Finally, long-range PCRs encompassing the ends of the 600-kb segment reveal the existence of the reverted configuration but not of the published one. This demonstrates how cumulative nucleotide-skew analyses can validate genome assemblies.
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Contient : Extraits du Miroir historial, de Jean de Noyal, abbé de Saint-Vincent de Laon [Molinier, Sources, n° 3101] ; « Extrait de l'histoire ms. de Gaston, comte de Foix, par Guillaume Le Seur, communiqué par M. Doihenard, qui en a l'original. » ; Pièces relatives à La Rochelle (1407-1498), extraites des registres du Trésor des chartes ; Lettre de Raimbaud, archevêque d'Arles, au pape Alexandre II, et bulle de celui-ci, concernant l'église de Barjols [Albanès, Gall. Christ. noviss., Arles, col. 173, nos 422 et 423] ; Charte de Raimond, comte de Saint-Gilles, pour l'église d'Arles. 1105 [ibid., col. 187, n° 464]
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In the plant-beneficial soil bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0, the production of biocontrol factors (antifungal secondary metabolites and exoenzymes) is controlled at a posttranscriptional level by the GacS/GacA signal transduction pathway involving RNA-binding protein RsmA as a key regulatory element. This protein is assumed to bind to the ribosome-binding site of target mRNAs and to block their translation. RsmA-mediated repression is relieved at the end of exponential growth by two GacS/GacA-controlled regulatory RNAs RsmY and RsmZ, which bind and sequester the RsmA protein. A gene (rsmE) encoding a 64-amino-acid RsmA homolog was identified and characterized in strain CHA0. Overexpression of rsmE strongly reduced the expression of target genes (hcnA, for a hydrogen cyanide synthase subunit; aprA, for the main exoprotease; and phlA, for a component of 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol biosynthesis). Single null mutations in either rsmA or rsmE resulted in a slight increase in the expression of hcnA, aprA, and phlA. By contrast, an rsmA rsmE double mutation led to strongly increased and advanced expression of these target genes and completely suppressed a gacS mutation. Both the RsmE and RsmA levels increased with increasing cell population densities in strain CHA0; however, the amount of RsmA showed less variability during growth. Expression of rsmE was controlled positively by GacA and negatively by RsmA and RsmE. Mobility shift assays demonstrated specific binding of RsmE to RsmY and RsmZ RNAs. The transcription and stability of both regulatory RNAs were strongly reduced in the rsmA rsmE double mutant. In conclusion, RsmA and RsmE together account for maximal repression in the GacS/GacA cascade of strain CHA0.
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The objective of this analysis was to evaluate mortality among a cohort of 24,865 capacitor-manufacturing workers exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at plants in Indiana, Massachusetts, and New York and followed for mortality through 2008. Cumulative PCB exposure was estimated using plant-specific job-exposure matrices. External comparisons to US and state-specific populations used standardized mortality ratios, adjusted for gender, race, age and calendar year. Among long-term workers employed 3 months or longer, within-cohort comparisons used standardized rate ratios and multivariable Poisson regression modeling. Through 2008, more than one million person-years at risk and 8749 deaths were accrued. Among long-term employees, all-cause and all-cancer mortality were not elevated; of the a priori outcomes assessed only melanoma mortality was elevated. Mortality was elevated for some outcomes of a priori interest among subgroups of long-term workers: all cancer, intestinal cancer and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (women); melanoma (men); melanoma and brain and nervous system cancer (Indiana plant); and melanoma and multiple myeloma (New York plant). Standardized rates of stomach and uterine cancer and multiple myeloma mortality increased with estimated cumulative PCB exposure. Poisson regression modeling showed significant associations with estimated cumulative PCB exposure for prostate and stomach cancer mortality. For other outcomes of a priori interest--rectal, liver, ovarian, breast, and thyroid cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Alzheimer disease, and Parkinson disease--neither elevated mortality nor positive associations with PCB exposure were observed. Associations between estimated cumulative PCB exposure and stomach, uterine, and prostate cancer and myeloma mortality confirmed our previous positive findings.