Browsing by Subject "review"
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HIV-1 integrase: From biology to chemotherapeutics
(2007)AIDS has claimed the lives of 25 million people worldwide, an additional 40 million people are HIV-infected and new cases are being diagnosed every year. Despite the fact that HAART has moved AIDS from the category of ...
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HIV-1 integrase: From biology to chemotherapeuticsAAA
(2007)AIDS has claimed the lives of 25 million people worldwide, an additional 40 million people are HIV-infected and new cases are being diagnosed every year. Despite the fact that HAART has moved AIDS from the category of ...
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Hofmeister anion effects on surfactant self-assembly and the formation of mesoporous solids
(2002)Recent work on mesoporous silica formation using cationic and non-ionic templates has unveiled a large number of anion effects. Anions are seen to change the hydrolysis rates of the silicate precursors, affecting the surface ...
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Homeostasis in Infected Epithelia: Stem Cells Take the Lead
(2009)To maintain tissue homeostasis and avoid disease, epithelial cells damaged by pathogens need to be readily replenished, and this is mainly achieved by the activation of stem cells. In this Short Review, we discuss recent ...
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Human papillomavirus association with head and neck cancers: Understanding virus biology and using it in the development of cancer diagnostics
(2008)The link between human papillomaviruses (HPVs) and human cervical cancers has long been established. However, HPVs are now being detected in another type of cancer not previously associated with this virus, head and neck ...
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Human pathogenic bacteria, fungi, and viruses in Drosophila
(2014)Drosophila has been the invertebrate model organism of choice for the study of innate immune responses during the past few decades. Many Drosophila-microbe interaction studies have helped to define innate immunity pathways, ...
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The impact of human allelic variation on HIV-1 disease.
(2003)Human allelic variants influence the susceptibility to HIV-1 infection and/or the subsequent rates of disease progression towards AIDS that average ten years, although they vary greatly among infected subjects. In this ...
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Interaction of metal complexes with G-quadruplex DNA
(2010)[Figure Presented] Guanine-rich sequences of DNA can assemble into tetrastranded structures known as G-quadruplexes. It has been suggested that these secondary DNA structures could be involved in the regulation of several ...
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Investigating the phase-dependent photochemical reaction dynamics of chlorine dioxide using resonance Raman spectroscopy
(2002)Recent progress in understanding the phase-dependent reactivity demonstrated by halooxides is outlined. Specifically, resonance Raman intensity analysis (RRIA) and time-resolved resonance Raman (TRRR) studies of chlorine ...
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The ion-lipid battle for hydration water and interfacial sites at soft-matter interfaces
(2014)At charged surfaces "bound" ions reduce the repulsive electrostatic forces, while dissociated ions control the osmotic pressure in colloidal systems. For systems charged through ionic adsorption on the other hand, the ...
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Molecular genetics of familial hematuric diseases
(2013)The familial hematuric diseases are a genetically heterogeneous group of monogenic conditions, caused by mutations in one of several genes. The major genes involved are the following: (i) the collagen IV genes COL4A3/A4/A5 ...
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Molecular optimization using computational multi-objective methods
(2007)Improving the profile of a molecule for the drug-discovery process requires the simultaneous optimization of numerous, often competing objectives. Traditionally, standard chemo-informatics methods ignored this problem and ...
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Mutations of the human polycystic kidney disease 2 (PKD2) gene
(2001)Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is an inherited nephropathy, usually of late onset (onset between third to seventh decade), primarily characterized by the formation of fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys. ...
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On numerical simulations of polymer extrusion instabilities
(2002)The objective of this study is mainly to review recent work concerning the numerical modeling of the stick-slip and gross melt fracture polymer extrusion instabilities. Three different mechanisms of instability are discussed: ...
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An overview of recent health care support systems for eEmergency and mHealth applications.
(2009)Advances in mobile communications and medical technologies facilitate the development of emerging mobile systems and applications for healthcare. The objective of this paper is to provide an overview and the current status ...
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Pathways, pathway tubes, pathway docking, and propagators in electron transfer proteins
(1995)The simplest views of long-range electron transfer utilize flat one-dimensional barrier tunneling models, neglecting structural details of the protein medium. The pathway model of protein electron transfer reintroduces ...
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