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Entire 3ABC sequence of FMDV containing a 6 x his tag coding sequence at the N-terminal was obtained through PCR amplification using a pair of specific primers, subcloned into shuttle plasmid of pMelBac-B with a melittin secretion signal sequence and finally constructed recombinant plasmid of pMel-3ABC. After co-transf... |
Recently many reports have described that recombinant baculovirus could serve as a new gene transfer vehicle for mammalian cells with many unique advantages. In this study, the constructed recombinant baculovirus BacV-CMV-EGFPA containing the enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP) gene driven by CMV promoter was use... |
Hypodermin C (HC) cDNA was amplified from recombinant pGEM - T/HC, cloned in frame with the signal sequence in yeast vector pPIC9k. The plasmid was linerarized and transformed into Pichia pastoris GS115 strain by electroporation method. Recombinant strain was screened by G418 resistant, and further confirmed by PCR. Th... |
Available blood assays for venous thromboembolism (VTE) suffer from diminished specificity. Compared with single marker tests, such as D-dimer, a multi-marker strategy may improve diagnostic ability. We used direct mass spectrometry (MS) analysis of serum from patients with VTE to determine whether protein expression p... |
Stem cells are characterized by two defining features, the ability to self-renew and to differentiate into highly specialized cell types. The POU homeodomain transcription factor Oct4 (Pou5f1) is an essential mediator of the embryonic stem cell state and has been implicated in lineage specific differentiation, adult st... |
Due to the good permeability, fast mass transfer property, high stability, and the ease of modification, monolithic materials have been widely used in microcolumn separation systems, not only as the stationary phase for capillary electrochromatography (CEC) and microcolumn high performance liquid chromatography ( micro... |
A novel screening method for dihydrofolate reductase inhibitors (DHFRI) using high performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) was developed. The separation was performed in a fused silica capillary column using disodium tetraborate (50 mmol/L, pH 9. 18) buffer solution with 0. 002% Brij-35. The separation temperature... |
Protein refolding is a key process for the production of recombinant proteins from E. coli. One of the effective techniques for protein refolding is through liquid chromatography named as protein folding liquid chromatography (PFLC). Mobile phase composition is one of the most important factors affecting the efficiency... |
HIV-infected patients may present with a variety of patterns of renal involvement. Acute renal failure is common and most often a result of sepsis, hypotension and nephrotoxic agents. It is potentially avoidable, and support through the period of renal failure may lead to resolution of the renal dysfunction. HIV-associ... |
Human exposure to lead in non industrial urban areas is commonly ascribed to vehicular combustion of leaded gasoline. This belief is based on results of studies in societies with high vehicular density which show emission of lead fumes into the air by automobiles that use gasoline with high lead content. To assess this... |
The aim of this research was to develop an inexpensive weaning food of adequate dietary energy, protein and fat, for an infant of four to six months, that can be manufactured in Kenya, using readily available resources and technology. Product formulation was developed by using low cost, readily available and culturally... |
To investigate the association of serum concentration of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) with insulin resistance in women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). |
To observe the effect of adenovirus-mediated overexpression of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) on apoptosis of hepatic stellate cell line LX2. |
To prepare a single-epitope polyclonal antibody against mouse long peptidoglycan recognition protein (mPGRP-L). |
To observe the changes in pulmonary artery protein kinase C (PKC) activity in rats with chronic inflammatory pulmonary hypertension (PHT). |
To observe the relationship between protein sythesis and cardiomyocyte viability in neonatal rats. |
Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death. This brief review addresses issues relevant to the dynamics of the rotors responsible for functional reentry and VF. It also makes an attempt to summarize present-day knowledge of the manner in which the dynamic interplay between inward and out... |
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for approximately one-third of all deaths in patients with heart failure, and is generally the result of ventricular tachycardia (VT) and/or ventricular fibrillation (VF). The mechanisms of VT/VF associated with heart failure are complex and heterogeneous; they include functional and... |
The effect of jurak smokes condensate on the activities of alkaline phosphatase, gluoce-6-phosphatase, 5'-nucleotidase, and cholinesterase of mouse liver and small intestine was investigated. Jurak smoke condesate was administered orally by stomach tube five times weekly over a three-month period. Fifteen animals were ... |
Cultured human fibroblasts were used to study the effect of a crude extract of Cerastes cerastes gasperetti venom on the activity of a profile of key enzymes of metabolism. A single concentration of the crude venom was incubated with confluent fibroblasts established from six normal subjects for a period of three hours... |
Eighty-two children (30 males and 52 females) with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) were seen at King Khalid University Hospital (KKUH) over a 10-year period. Of these, 74 (90.2%) were Saudis and eight (9.8%) non-Saudis. Fifty-nine (72%) patients were 21-hydroxylase deficient. Of these, 56 (95%) had variable degree... |
In this report, we examined the hepatic microsomal enzyme activity in 34 Saudi patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) and in 21 healthy Saudi subjects by measuring antipyrine clearance (APCI) and the fraction (%) of antipyrine (AP) dose excreted in urine unchanged (fAP) and in the form of its main metabolites: 3-hyd... |
This study was conducted on 1409 Saudi males and females living in Makkah and Bisha areas in the Western Province of Saudi Arabia to determine the frequency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G-6-PD) deficiency and hemoglobin S (Hb S) genes and to investigate interactions between the two genes. The frequency of seve... |
A decade since the epidemic of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) was first recognized, a wealth of information has accumulated on the molecular biology of the causative agents, the human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV). Of particular interest is knowledge of the viral enzymes involved in the formation of new... |
A review of 92 cases of multiple myeloma (66 males and 26 females) seen at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre from October 1975 through December 1987 revealed the age for affected patients ranged from 23 to 90 years (mean, 56 years). Six percent of the patients were less than 40 years old at the ti... |
C-reactive protein (CRP) content was measured serially in 12 patients with intracranial abscess. All patients had undergone surgery and were treated with antimicrobial therapy. The CRP content ultimately returned to normal in 11 patients and this correlated with good recovery in all. Death in one patient with a high CR... |
To establish the basis in the function study and clinical application of the fusion protein of cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 CTLA-4 and IgG Crl (CTLA-4/Ig), by studying the expression of CTLA-4/Ig fusion protein in eukaryotic CHO cells and purifying CTLA-4/Ig fusion protein expressing in CHO cells. |
Through genetic engineering to produce the fusion protein of glutathione S-transferase (GST) linked to amino-terminal end of platelet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR), and to prepare the bioactive monoclonal antibody. |
The role of 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11beta-HSD1) in the regulation of energy metabolism and immune system by locally reactivating glucocorticoids has been extensively studied. Experiments determining initial rates of enzyme activity revealed that 11beta-HSD1 can catalyze both the reductase and the d... |
Surfactant protein A (SP-A) is an important lung innate immune protein that kills microbial pathogens by opsonization and membrane permeabilization. We investigated the basis of SP-A-mediated pulmonary clearance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa using genetically-engineered SP-A mice and a library of signature-tagged P. aerugi... |
While families of polymorphic membrane protein (pmp) genes have been identified in several Chlamydia species, their function remains mostly unknown. These proteins are of great interest, however, because of their location in the outer membrane and possible role in chlamydial virulence. |
The canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels are a family of non-selective cation channels that are activated by increases in intracellular Ca(2+) and G(q)/phospholipase C-coupled receptors. We used quantitative real-time PCR, in situ hybridization, immunoblots and patch-clamp recording from several brain... |
The rapid development of new technologies for the high throughput (HT) study of proteins has increased the demand for comprehensive plasmid clone resources that support protein expression. These clones must be full-length, sequence-verified and in a flexible format. The generation of these resources requires automated ... |
To separate and identify the exosomes derived from a mouse hepatoma carcinoma cell line (H22) and to detect their protein composition, and to investigate the possibility of using these exosomes as a kind of tumor vaccine. |
To investigate the influence and significance of peroxisome proliferator- activated receptor-gamma (PPAR-gamma) agonist rosiglitazone on the expression of I kappa B kinase-beta(IKK-beta) mRNA and protein induced by LPS in Kupffer cells (KCs) cultured in vitro and to investigate the activity of nuclear factor-kappa B (N... |
What is the driving force that alters the catalytic function of His57 in serine proteases between general base and general acid in each step along the enzymatic reaction? The stable tetrahedral complexes (TC) of chymotrypsin with trifluoromethyl ketone transition state analogue inhibitors are topologically similar to t... |
Protein Z (PZ) is a vitamin K-dependent plasma glycoprotein that acts as a cofactor for PZ-dependent protease inhibitor to inhibit coagulation factor X(a). Studies in mice suggest that that decreased blood PZ levels lead to reduced inhibition of blood coagulation, thereby predisposing to thrombosis; however, clinical s... |
The angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) catalyzes the formation of angiotensin II and the breakdown of bradykinin into inactive products. The insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism affects the activity of the enzyme, with the DD genotype being responsible for the highest activity of the enzyme. Meta-analysis of 11 studi... |
Inflammation is receiving increased attention as a cause of atherosclerosis and stroke. Several inflammatory biomarkers, and particularly high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), have been identified as likely predictors of the risk of a future stroke. In clinical settings, it has been consistently observed that hi... |
In the present article, the measurement of intact wheat seeds' protein content with near infrared reflentance spectroscopy(NIRS) was studied. The wavelength range of 1 100-2 498 nm was used. The distinguishability of NIRS machine was 2 nm. Firstly the representative wheat samples with different protein contents were se... |
The adsorption orientation and adsorption characteristics of aliphatic-nonpolar amino acids represented by L-methionine on silver nanoparticles were studied by FT-surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (FT-SERS) method with different pH and concentrations. According to the experiments, in order to get the best FT-SERS eff... |
After X-ray treatment at 1.82 keV and 40 mA and 4 hours, the cellobiohydrolase II (CBH II) aqueous solution of Trichoderma viride was analysed, and the damage state of the irradiated molecule was detected using some cysteine residue relative parameters in Raman spectroscopic methods. The results show that S-H stretch m... |
Protein-tyrosine kinases (PTKs) regulate virtually all biological processes. PTKs phosphorylate substrates in a sequence-specific manner and relatively short peptide sequences determine selectivity. Here, we developed new technology to determine PTK activity profiles using peptide arrays. The zebrafish is an excellent ... |
To investigate the biological activity of recombinant human IL-17 protein in vitro. |
Two different enzyme preparations, agalsidase alfa (Replagal(TM), Shire) and beta (Fabrazyme(TM), Genzyme), are registered for treatment of Fabry disease. We compared the efficacy of and tolerability towards the two agalsidase preparations administered at identical protein dose in a randomized controlled open label tri... |
The signal recognition particle (SRP) and its conjugate receptor (SR) mediate cotranslational targeting of a subclass of proteins destined for secretion to the endoplasmic reticulum membrane in eukaryotes or to the plasma membrane in prokaryotes. Conserved active site residues in the GTPase domains of both SRP and SR m... |
Receptor-mediated Ca(2+) signaling in many non-excitable cells initially induces Ca(2+) release from intracellular Ca(2+) stores, followed by Ca(2+) influx across the plasma membrane. Recent findings have suggested that stromal interaction molecules (STIMs) function as the Ca(2+) sensor to detect changes of Ca(2+) cont... |
Cancer is a complex, multi-step process characterized by misregulated signal transduction and altered metabolism. Cancer cells divide faster than normal cells and their growth rates have been reported to correlate with increased metabolic flux during cell transformation. Here we report on progressive changes in essenti... |
Hepatitis B patients worldwide are infected with different viral genotypes. Within the same individual the dominant viral species evolves over the course of chronic infection to generate viral variants or mutants. The mutations, often selected by the host immune response or antiviral therapy, are sometimes restricted b... |
To compare the expression difference of Toll-like receptor-2 (TLR-2) and Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR-4) protein and mRNA among the chronic rhinosinusitis tissues, nasal polyps tissues, and normal mucosa tissues. |
To make ossicular prosthesis using little columnar acellular cancellous bone combined with bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP-2) and implant into rabbits' acoustic vesicle to observe the osteogenesis in situ. |
To observe the growth and metastasis effect of interferon alpha-1b (IFN-alpha-1b) on nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell line CNE-2 in xenografted model of mice liver. Comparing rAAV-mediated IFN-alpha-1b gene therapy with the IFN-alpha-1b protein therapy. |
Aromatic lactose 2-O-esters were synthesized and used to probe arene-arginine interactions with the galectin family of proteins. They were found to be low microM inhibitors of galectin-1, -3, and -9N-terminal domain and moderate inhibitors of galectin-7, but not inhibitors of galectin-8N-terminal, which lacks an argini... |
A number of model structures of the CalA suggested by comparative modeling were tested by site-directed mutagenesis. Enzyme variants were created where amino acids predicted to play key roles for the lipase activity in the different models were replaced by an inert amino acid (alanine). The results from activity measur... |
Antizyme is a small protein induced by elevated intracellular polyamines. Antizyme binds specifically to ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) , targeting ODC for ubiquitin-independent degradation by the 26S protosome, which consequently reduces polyamine synthesis. Polyamine transport may also be regulated by antizyme, throug... |
To explore the association between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and the polymorphisms of N5, N10-methylenetetrahydrofolic acid reductase (MTHFR) gene in patients with ischemic stroke (IS). |
To investigate the role of antiapoptotic Bcl-x(L) protein in megakaryocyte differentiation and maturation. |
To explore the expression of Survivin (SVV) protein in colorectal carcinogenesis and its clinical significance. METHODS Immunohistochemistry staining was performed by two-step EnVision technique for the paraffin sections, which included 90 adenomas, 25 ademomas with high-grade glandular intraepithelial neoplasia, and 1... |
Liver X receptors (LXRs) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily and are activated by oxysterols and intermediates in the cholesterol synthetic pathway. The pivotal role of LXRs in the metabolic conversion of cholesterol to bile acids has been well established. Furthermore, insulin induces LXRa in hepatocytes, ... |
The protein encoded by gene Nhlh2 (nescient helix-loop-helix 2, also known as HEN2 or NSCL2) is a new member of basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor family and is specifically expressed in nervous system, especially in neuroendocrine tissue. The homologous genes of Nhlh2 have been found in many eukaryotic... |
The silent information regulator protein 2 (Sir2) and its homologues play an important role in the regulation of cellular physiological processes such as survival, apoptosis, and aging. SIRT1, the mammalian Sir 2 homologue, has been shown to deacetylate a wide range of non-histone substrates and histone substrates. It ... |
Roots and stem-bark of Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon grape) (Berberidaceae) are effectively used in the treatment of skin inflammatory conditions.In the present study, the effect of Mahonia aquifolium crude extract and its two representative alkaloid fractions containing protoberberine and bisbenzylisoquinoline (BBIQ) alk... |
Clusterin (CLU) is an enigmatic molecule associated with various physiological processes and disease states. Different modes of cellular stress lead to increased CLU levels, and additionally numerous growth factors and cytokines affect the expression of the CLU gene. APC and c-MYC, both intimately linked to the Wnt sig... |
Mutant forms of the enzyme cytochrome c peroxidase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, in which the peroxidatic haem ligand (H71) and putative haem-bridging amino acid (W94) have been mutated, were produced in an E. coli expression system as a means of investigating possible mechanisms of intramolecular electron transfer with... |
Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress signaling can be mediated by the ER kinase PERK, which phosphorylates its substrate eIF2alpha. This in turn, results in translational repression and the activation of downstream programs that can limit cell growth through cell cycle arrest and/or apoptosis. These responses can also be ... |
Recent studies have shown that neurodegeneration is closely related to misfolding and aggregation of neuronal tau. Our previous results show that neuronal tau aggregates in formaldehyde solution and that aggregated tau induces apoptosis of SH-SY5Y and hippocampal cells. In the present study, based on atomic force micro... |
There is much uncertainty about the mechanism of action of paracetamol (acetaminophen). It is commonly stated that, unlike the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), it is a weak inhibitor of the synthesis of prostaglandins. This conclusion is made largely from studies in which the synthesis of prostaglandins ... |
Inherited resistance to activated protein C is a common risk factor of venous thrombosis. In a majority of patients the defect is caused by single-point mutation in the gene for factor V. This mutated form of factor Va is more stable against proteolytic attack by activated protein C. The prevalence of this inherited de... |
The metabolism of arachidonic acid into inflammatory mediators (e.g. prostaglandin, leukotrienes) is dependent upon the rate-limiting enzyme phospholipase A(2). Localization and quantification of type II 14 kDa phospholipase A(2) (PLA(2)) in cells or tissue preparations has historically been accomplished through activi... |
Cytoadherence of Plasmodium-falciparum-parasitized red blood cells (PRBCs) to host receptors is the key phenomenon in the pathological process of the malaria disease. Some of these interactions can originate poor outcomes responsible for 1 to 3 million annual deaths mostly occurring among children in sub-Saharan Africa... |
Extended spectrum -lactamases (ESBLs) are plasmid mediated, TEM and SHV derived enzymes, first isolated in Western Europe in mid 1980s, most commonly in Klebsiella spp., followed by Escherichia coli. These enzymes are capable of hydrolyzing broad spectrum cephalosporins and monobactams but inactive against cephamycins ... |
DNA fingerprinting using IS 6110 probe has been used all over the world quite successfully to characterize M. tuberculosis strains. The present study has been carried out to study the polymorphism among isolates of M. tuberculosis from Agra region from patients attending the clinics at SN Medical College and TBDTC, Agr... |
Post-transplant erythrocytosis (PTE) is a well known phenomenon occurring in 5-17% of renal transplant recipients (RTR). In this retrospective study, we studied 47 RTR which included 39 males and eight females. They were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of PTE, which was defined as a hematoc... |
Glomerulonephritis (GN) is a major cause of chronic renal failure (CRF). To evaluate the trends and outcome with modern improved treatment strategies, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of 120 patients with biopsy proven primary GN at our center from January 1990 to June 2001. All the biopsy specimens wer... |
Seventy five gastric biopsy specimens and 75 serum samples of same patients complaining of dyspepsia were collected. Biopsy specimens were processed for rapid urease test, gram staining and culture. Serum samples were used for detecting IgG antibodies against 128 kDa external protein (Cog A) of H. pylori using a commer... |
The aromatic-ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase is a key enzyme that initiates the biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in bacteria. In the present study, a novel dioxygenase sequence was cloned from Terrabacter sp. FLO using a genome walking method. The dioxygenase was cloned into pET17 and actively expresse... |
CYP3A2 is a male-specific isoform of cytochrome P450 enzyme which is expressed abundantly in male rats but not in intact female rats. Having previously reported that hepatic CYP3A2 promotes lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced liver injury in male rats, we further examined the impact of CYP3A on LPS-induced liver injury by... |
Intrinsic or acquired multidrug resistance is the major cause of treatment failure in many human cancers. Multiple cellular mechanisms may contribute to the development of multidrug resistance including overexpression of P-glycoprotein (Pgp). The use of 99mTc-labeled lipophilic cations, which are transport substrate of... |
Crystal violet has been observed to cause fatal pulmonary alterations in dogs. To further evaluate this toxicity and the toxicity of methyl violet, 12 dogs and 2 calves were given 1 percent aqueous solutions of the dyes intravenously. Both dyes caused the formation of numerous dye protein emboli which lodged in the lun... |
Reverse transcriptase (RT) assay is commonly used to detect enzyme activity associated with retroviral-like particles. Previously, detection of RT activity in virus-infected cultures was done using a radioisotope-based assay system. However, assay systems, which detect the antigen directly(as opposed to antibody ELISA ... |
To determine the effect of ovine and human placental IgG on human Natural Killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity in vitro placental IgG was eluted at acidic pH and purified by ion exchange and subsequently by affinity chromatography on protein G and protein A sepharose columns. These antibodies were analysed for presense of IgG... |
Polyglutamine (polyQ) expansion mutation causes conformational, neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. These diseases are characterized by the aggregation of misfolded proteins, such as amyloid fibrils, which are toxic to cells. Amyloid fibrils are formed by a nucleated growth polymer... |
The molecular chaperone HSP90 aids the maturation of a diverse but select set of metastable protein clients, many of which are key to a variety of signal transduction pathways. HSP90 function has been best investigated in animal and fungal systems, where inhibition of the chaperone has exceptionally diverse effects, ra... |
The ciliate Tetrahymena, a model organism, contains divergent mitochondrial (Mt) genome with unusual properties, where half of its 44 genes still remain without a definitive function. These genes could be categorized into two major groups of KPC (known protein coding) and Ymf (genes without an identified function). To ... |
Neurodegenerative diseases associated with abnormal protein folding and ordered aggregation require an initial trigger which may be infectious, inherited, post-inflammatory or idiopathic. Proteolytic cleavage to generate vulnerable precursors, such as amyloid-beta peptide (Abeta) production via beta and gamma secretase... |
Probes that allow site-specific protein labeling have become critical tools for visualizing biological processes. |
Through evolution, enzymes have developed subtle modes of activation in order to ensure the sufficiently high substrate specificity required by modern cellular metabolism. One of these modes is the use of a target-dependent module (i.e. a docking domain) such as those found in signalling kinases. Upon the binding of th... |
The family of ubiquitin-like molecules (UbLs) comprises several members, each of which has sequence, structural, or functional similarity to ubiquitin. ISG15 is a homolog of ubiquitin in vertebrates and is strongly upregulated following induction by type I interferon. ISG15 can be covalently attached to proteins, analo... |
A new method has been developed for spectrophotometric determination of molybdenum modality distributions in soy hydrolysate hydrolyzed by enzymes, based on the study on the color reaction of methybenzeneazosalicylfluorone (abbreviated as MBASF) with molybdenum (VI). In hydrochloric acid medium, MBASF reacts with molyb... |
In the present paper, light catalysis oxidation degradation of Malachite Green by Photo-Fenton reagent was researched. The influences of various parameters such as the wave length-absorbency curve of Malachite Green, the concentration-absorbency curve of Malachite Green, initial pH, optimum dosage of Fe2+, optimum dosa... |
This paper reports the laboratory culture of Pleurotus laciniatocrenatus (Speg.) Speg., using one wild strain isolated from Salta province (Argentine). The compost used was an unsupplemented mixture of cedar sawdust (Cedrela fissilis Vell.) and corncob straw residues (Zea maydis L.) in 2:1 ratio. The average biological... |
The specifity of gene encoding the ribotoxin protein in Aspergillus fumigatus was determined by PCR amplification of a portion of the gene. All A. fumigatus strains studied showed the presence of amplifiable ribotoxin product, while none of the other fungal species, with the exception of Aspergillus restrictus, showed ... |
To assess the usefulness of protein electrophorograms and protein zymodemes in the identification and characterization of non tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). |
Serodiagnosis of tuberculosis in children, using available crude antigens, has been difficult. The tests lack sufficient sensitivity and/or specificity. In this study, western blot analysis of M. tuberculosis H37Rv culture filtrate antigen (CFA) was carried out, to identify diagnostically useful antigens. In addition, ... |
To study the modulatory effects of Salmonella lipid associated protein - lipopolysaccharides (LAP-LPS) on murine macrophages as the intracellular survival within the host macrophages is an important feature for a number of gram-negative pathogens like S. typhi. |
The congenital nephrotic syndrome (CNS) is an uncommon disorder with onset of the nephrotic syndrome usually in the first three months of life. Several different diseases may cause the syndrome. These may be inherited, sporadic, acquired or part of a general malformation syndrome. The clinical course is marked by failu... |
Fabry disease (FD), the second most common type of lysosomal storage disease (LSD), is one of 41 disorders characterized by accumulation of substances normally degraded within lysosomes. It is an X-linked recessive disorder characterized by a deficiency of lysosomal alpha-galactosidase A (alpha-Gal A). The locus for hu... |
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a genetic disorder frequently diagnosed among the Arabs. It is also prevalent among Jews, Armenians and Turks. The clinical picture consists of febrile and painful attacks such as joint or chest pain that differ in quality across patients and even within the same patient. The gene ... |
beta2-microglobulin is a non glycosylated single chain protein present in light chain of HLA-class I. It is synthesized in the body and excreted in the urine. Its level increases in the blood of the chronic renal failure patients and may deposit in the soft tissue as beta2-microglobulin derived amyloidosis, which appea... |
Marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of the pulmonary mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue type (pulmonary MALT-MZL), a common kind of primary pulmonary lymphoma, is rare in pulmonary malignant tumors. One patient in our hospital was diagnosed by bronchoscope and the literatures on the subject were reviewed. The patient presente... |
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