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Forms and Functions of Family
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Ebook Sociology of Kinship: Part 2 presents the following content: Rules of Residence: Virilocal, Uxorilocal, Neolocal and Natolocal Residence; Family: Family and Household, Definition of Family, Nature of Family; Impact of Industrialisation, Urbanisation and Modernisation on Joint Family; Future of Family: Emerging Alternatives-Nuclear Family, Marxist and Feminist Approaches;...Please refer to the documentation for more details.
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chankora
16-06-2023
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(BQ) Ebook Studies on renal disorders: Part 1 presents the following content: Oxidative stress injury in glomerular mesangium; transition metals and other forms of oxidative protein damage in renal disease; cyclooxygenase in the kidney and oxidative stress; renin-angiotensin system in the kidney and oxidative stress: local renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and nadph oxidase-dependent oxidative stress in the kidney; thiamine in diabetic renal disease: dietary insufficiency, renal washout, antistress gene response, therapeutic supplements, risk predictor, and link to genetic susceptibility...
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runordie7
30-08-2022
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One of the most prevalent forms of post-transcritpional RNA modification is the conversion of adenosine nucleosides to inosine (A-to-I), mediated by the ADAR family of enzymes. The functional requirement and regulatory landscape for the majority of A-to-I editing events are, at present, uncertain.
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vialfrednobel
29-01-2022
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Plant P-type II Ca2+ATPases are formed by two distinct groups of proteins (ACAs and ECAs) that perform pumping of Ca2+ outside the cytoplasm during homeostasis, and play vital functions during development and stress management. In the present study, we have performed identification and characterisation of P-type II Ca2+ATPase gene family in an important crop plant Triticum aestivum.
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vibeauty
23-10-2021
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C2H2-type zinc finger protein (ZFPs) form a relatively large family of transcriptional regulators in plants, and play many roles in plant growth, development, and stress response. However, the comprehensive analysis of C2H2 ZFPs in cucumber (CsZFPs) and their regulation function in cucumber are still lacking.
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vijichea2711
28-05-2021
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Bacteroides spp. form a significant part of our gut microbiome and are well known for optimized metabolism of diverse polysaccharides. Initial analysis of the archetypal Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron genome identified 172 glycosyl hydrolases and a large number of uncharacterized proteins associated with polysaccharide metabolism.
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vikentucky2711
26-11-2020
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N-terminal domains of BVU_4064 and BF1687 proteins from Bacteroides vulgatus and Bacteroides fragilis respectively are members of the Pfam family PF12985 (DUF3869). Proteins containing a domain from this family can be found in most Bacteroides species and, in large numbers, in all human gut microbiome samples.
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vikentucky2711
26-11-2020
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RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) interact with their cognate RNA(s) to form large biomolecular assemblies. They are versatile in their functionality and are involved in a myriad of processes inside the cell. RBPs with similar structural features and common biological functions are grouped together into families and superfamilies.
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vioklahoma2711
19-11-2020
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Tissue Factor (TF) forms a proteolytically active complex together with coagulation factor VIIa (FVIIa) and functions as the trigger of blood coagulation or alternatively activates cell signaling. We recently described that EphA2 of the Eph tyrosine kinase receptor family is cleaved directly by the TF/FVIIa complex.
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vinaypyidaw2711
26-08-2020
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Glutamine synthetase (GS; EC: 6.3.1.2, L-glutamate: ammonia ligase ADP-forming) is a key enzyme in ammonium assimilation and metabolism in higher plants. In poplar, the GS family is organized in 4 groups of duplicated genes, 3 of which code for cytosolic GS isoforms (GS1.1, GS1.2 and GS1.3) and one group that codes for the choroplastic GS isoform (GS2).
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viminato2711
22-05-2020
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Glyoxalase pathway consists of two enzymes, glyoxalase I (GLYI) and glyoxalase II (GLYII) which detoxifies a highly cytotoxic metabolite methylglyoxal (MG) to its non-toxic form. MG may form advanced glycation end products with various cellular macro-molecules such as proteins, DNA and RNA; that ultimately lead to their inactivation.
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vihashirama2711
21-05-2020
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Rab proteins form the largest family of the Ras superfamily of small GTP-binding proteins and regulate intracellular trafficking pathways. However, the function of the Rab proteins in woody species is still an open question.
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vichoji2711
29-04-2020
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Trefoil factor 1 (TFF1) mediates mucosal repair and belongs to a highly conserved trefoil factor family proteins which are secreted by epithelial cells in the stomach or colon mucous membrane. TFF1 forms a homodimer via a disulphide linkage that affects wound healing activity.
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viuchiha2711
21-04-2020
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There is ever existence of homeless, poor, orphaned, abandoned and working children in the world. In the traditional societies, those children were absorbed by the extended family or other are said to be 'street children'. Street children are the products of so called modern, social and economic systems. Unless the systems are revised properly, the problem of street children would remain as it is. Nevertheless, they have a right to safety, shelter, and the other basic necessities of life.
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nguathienthan1
27-11-2019
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Congenital heart disease (CHD), the most common form of developmental abnormality in humans, remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in neonates. Genetic defects have been recognized as the predominant causes of CHD.
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vilusaka2711
19-11-2019
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Adaptive behavior assessment system–II technical report provides a comprehensive norm-referenced assessment of the adaptive skills of individuals ages birth to 89 years. The clinician can use the ABAS–II to diagnose and classify disabilities and disorders; identify an individual’s strengths and limitations; and to document and monitor the individual’s performance over time. The ABAS–II provides for the assessment of an individual by multiple respondents (e.g.
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thuytrang_6
04-08-2015
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The budding yeastSaccharomyces cerevisiaepossesses a very flexible and complex programme of gene expression when exposed to a plethora of environmental insults. Therefore, yeast cell homeostasis control is achieved through a highly coordinated mechanism of transcription regulation invol-ving several factors, each performing specific functions. Here, we present our current knowledge of the function of the yeast activator protein family, formed by eight basic-leucine zipper trans-activators, which have been shown to play an important role in stress response....
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awards
06-04-2013
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Transglutaminases form a large family of intracellular and extracellular enzymes that catalyse the Ca 2+ -dependent post-translational modification of proteins. Despite significant advances in our understanding of the biolo-gical role of most mammalian transglutaminase isoforms, recent findings suggest new scenarios, most notably for the ubiquitous tissue transglutami-nase.
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awards
05-04-2013
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The problem breaks down into two parts: defining the clusters (i.e., a list of members for each family) and building multiple alignments of the members. Previous approaches to construct comprehensive fam- ily databases have either concentrated on aligning short conserved regions, 6–8 often starting from the manually constructed clusters in Prosite, 9 or full domain alignments using either clusters that were derived manually from PIR2 or automatically. 10 An issue here is whether to aim for conserved regions only or whole domain alignments.
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yasuyidol
02-04-2013
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In vertebrates, multiple microsomal retinol dehydrogenases are involved in reversible retinol⁄retinal interconversion, thereby controlling retinoid meta-bolism and retinoic acid availability. The physiologic functions of these enzymes are not, however, fully understood, as each vertebrate form has several, usually overlapping, biochemical roles.
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galaxyss3
19-03-2013
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