264) Activated Protein C (APC) is a multifunctional serin |
265) nts have been identified in patients with Protein C deficiency diagnosis including a |
266) the clinical benefit of topical activated protein C (APC) on chronic lower leg ulcer |
267) ts with sepsis and suspected DIC, whereas protein C (PrC) exhibited a significant de |
268) The endothelial protein C receptor (EPCR), which has antic |
269) rives expression of the green fluorescent protein gene. |
270) tide sequences (1333 bases) of the capsid protein gene. |
271) e A + T-rich region together with the protein-coding gene nad1. |
272) ase pairs in total length and includes 14 protein-coding gene sequences, small and l |
273) Eight tRNA genes and one protein-coding gene were encoded on light |
274) vapor barrier properties of casted canola protein isolate edible films were investig |
275) Canola protein isolate films became more transpar |
276) Overall, results indicated that canola protein isolate films were less brittle, m |
277) n increased for both 5.0% and 7.5% canola protein isolate films. |
278) n was found to be similar for both canola protein isolate protein levels. |
279) factor (NF)-κB and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling pathway. |
280) 6, IL-8), activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and expression of |
281) e stress, apoptosis and mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in lead-exposed li |
282) The Akt, family of serine/threonine protein kinases functions as key regulator |
283) mportant function of CDC37 in chaperoning protein kinases. |
284) Upon culturing for 48 h, mRNA, protein levels, and caspase 3 activity wer |
285) NFAT1, reduced E-cadherin and α-catenin protein levels, and increased protein leve |
286) increases MMP expression at both mRNA and protein levels, and promotes invasion pote |
287) n human colon cancer cells increased CDK4 protein levels, which was negated upon CDC |
288) n mice can attenuate caspase-3 and PARP-1 protein expression, and improve mouse surv |
289) terized by histology, gene expression and protein expression, in the absence of key |
290) L6-expressing cells reduced BCL6 mRNA and protein expression, which is sufficient to |
291) The superoxide-scavenging activity of the protein has also been measured. |
292) tions, the precise localization of SUCLA2 protein has never been investigated. |
293) rovide evidence that the synthetic matrix protein has the ability to function as an |
294) ther ectopically expressed NLS-containing protein is able to adopt a nuclear localis |
295) f proteinopathies as the aggregated prion protein is highly infectious and can self- |
296) This protein is released from its parent molecu |
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