E. A.

The nutritional value of fourteen species of edible insects in southwestern Nigeria (2006)

Seventeen species of edible insects representing nine families from south western Nigeria were analyzed for nutrient composition. They include the orders of Orthoptera, Lepidoptera, Coleoptera,...

Effects of fermentation and germination on the physicochemical properties of Mucuna cochinchinensis   protein isolate (2006)

The proximate composition and functional properties of fermentated and germinated Mucuna cochinchinensis   protein isolates were determined. Mucuna   bean protein extracted at pH 8 and pH 10 had...

HACIA UNA ECOLOGÍA SOCIAL Y ESTRATÉGICA DE LA COMUNICACIÓN (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no I Colóquio Transfronteiras Sul de Ciências da Comunicação, evento componente do XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da...

Enfoque Ecológico: um olhar interdisciplinar para as Relações Públicas (2005)

  • FERREIRA,
  • E.A

Trabalho apresentado no NP 05 - Relações Públicas e Comunicação Organizacional no XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Porto...

Comunicação por Ação Cultural: a emergência de uma nova Relações Públicas (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP05 - Relações Publicas e Comunicação Organizacional durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de...

Circuito de exibição e hibridismo - o videoclipe em expansão. (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP 07 - Comunicação Audiovisual no XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Porto Alegre RS, 2004.  O texto mostra como o...

O mundo editado: considerações sobre a organização das mensagens midiáticas (2005)

  • RODRIGUES,
  • E.A

Trabalho apresentado no NP 15 - Semiótica da Comunicação no XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Porto Alegre RS, 2004.  A proposta do...

Adaptação:filme e desdobramentos (2005)

  • RODRIGUES,
  • E.A

Trabalho apresentado no NP15 - Semiótica da Comunicação durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de Janeiro, RJ,...

Three or more copies of the proteolipid protein gene PLP1 is associated with a severe form of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease. (2005)

  • Wolf,
  • N.,
  • Sistermans,
  • E.A.,
  • Cundall,
  • M.,
  • ...

We describe five boys from different families with an atypically severe form of Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD) who have three, and in one case, five copies of the proteolipid protein (PLP1) gene....

Heterogeneous duplications in patients with Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease suggest a mechanism of coupled homologous and nonhomologous recombination (2005)

  • Woodward,
  • K.J.,
  • Cundall,
  • M.,
  • Sperle,
  • K.,
  • ...

We describe genomic structures of 59 X-chromosome segmental duplications that include the proteolipid protein 1 gene (PLP1) in patients with Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease. We provide the first report...

Neonatal paroxysmal trismus and camptodactyly: the Crisponi syndrome (2005)

The Crisponi syndrome is an infrequently described syndrome characterized by extensive muscular contractions in the face after even minimal stimuli, hypertonia, camptodactyly, and typical facial...

Nephrocystin-5, a ciliary IQ domain protein, is mutated in Senior-Loken syndrome and interacts with RPGR and calmodulin (2005)

  • Otto,
  • E.A.,
  • Loeys,
  • B.,
  • Khanna,
  • H.,
  • ...

Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is the most frequent genetic cause of chronic renal failure in children(1-3). Identification of four genes mutated in NPHP subtypes 1- 4 (refs. 4- 9) has linked the...

Mutations in ABCA12 underlie the severe congenital skin disease harlequin ichthyosis (2005)

  • Kelsell,
  • D.P.,
  • Norgett,
  • E.E.,
  • Unsworth,
  • H.,
  • ...

Harlequin ichthyosis (HI) is the most severe and frequently lethal form of recessive congenital ichthyosis. Although defects in lipid transport, protein phosphatase activity, and differentiation have...

Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) due to defects in the function of pancreatic {beta}-cell ATP-sensitive K+ channels (2005)

  • Hussain,
  • K.,
  • Cosgrove,
  • K.E.,
  • Shepherd,
  • R.M.,
  • ...

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth syndrome which is clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycemia occurs in about 50% of children with BWS and in...

Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome due to defects in the function of pancreatic beta-cell adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channels (2005)

  • Hussain,
  • K.,
  • Cosgrove,
  • K.E.,
  • Shepherd,
  • R.M.,
  • ...

Background: Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth syndrome that is clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia occurs in about 50% of children with...

Connexin interaction patterns in keratinocytes revealed morphologically and by FRET analysis (2005)

Multiple connexins, the major proteins of gap junctions, have overlapping expression in the human epidermis and are postulated to have a key role in keratinocyte differentiation and homeostasis. The...

Specific loss of connexin 26 expression in ductal sweat gland epithelium associated with the deletion mutation del(GJB6-D13S1830) (2005)

  • Common,
  • J.E.,
  • Bitner-Glindzicz,
  • M.,
  • O'Toole,
  • E.A.,
  • ...

Summary A whole array of cutaneous syndromes is associated with distinct dominant mutations in GJB2 encoding the gap junction protein connexin 26 (Cx26), including Vohwinkel's syndrome and...

Blood-brain barrier-specific properties of a human adult brain endothelial cell line (2005)

  • Weksler,
  • B.B.,
  • Subileau,
  • E.A.,
  • Perriere,
  • N.,
  • ...

Establishment of a human model of the blood-brain barrier has proven to be a difficult goal. To accomplish this, normal human brain endothelial cells were transduced by lentiviral vectors...

Cell Biology: A Short Course (2004)

  • Bolsover,
  • S.,
  • Hyams,
  • J.,
  • Shephard,
  • E.A.,
  • ...

SJG-136 (NSC 694501), a novel rationally designed DNA minor groove interstrand cross-linking agent with potent and broad spectrum antitumor activity. Part 1: Cellular pharmacology, in vitro and initial in vivo antitumor activity (2004)

  • Hartley,
  • J.A.,
  • Spanswick,
  • V.J.,
  • Brooks,
  • N.,
  • ...

SJG-136 (NSC 694501) is a rationally designed pyrrolobenzodiazepine dimer that binds in the minor groove of DNA. It spans 6 bp with a preference for binding to purine- GATC-pyrimidine sequences. The...

Farmer's knowledge and perception of horticultural insect pest problems in southwestern Nigeria (2003)

This survey was carried out in three states of southwestern Nigeria (Ogun, Oyo and Lagos states) on farmer's perception of horticultural insect pest problems. The survey was conducted between August...

KCNQ/M currents in sensory neurons: significance for pain therapy (2003)

  • Passmore,
  • G.M.,
  • Selyanko,
  • A.A.,
  • Mistry,
  • M.,
  • ...

Neuronal hyperexcitability is a feature of epilepsy and both inflammatory and neuropathic pain. M currents [IK(M)] play a key role in regulating neuronal excitability, and mutations in neuronal...

Development Of An Expert System For The Characteristics And Applications Of Induction Motors (1999)

A rule-based expert system has been designed and implemented to help in choosing or designing induction motors for a specific load. It has a strong association between the input data stream and the...

Advanced epithelial ovarian cancer: 1998 consensus statements (1999)

  • Berek,
  • J.S.,
  • Bertelsen,
  • K.,
  • DuBois,
  • A.,
  • ...

Background: During an international workshop held in September 1998, a group of specialists in the field of ovarian cancer reached consensus on a number of issues with implications for standard...

 
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