PROTEOMICS, ISSN 1615-9853, 02/2018, Volume 18, Issue 3-4, pp. 1700350 - n/a
Rathayibacter toxicus is a Gram‐positive bacterium that is the causative agent of annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT), a disease that causes devastating losses in...
Rathayibacter toxicus | mass spectrometry | corynetoxin | annual ryegrass toxicity | SYSTEM | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | SECRETION | LOLIUM-RIGIDUM | Actinomycetales - metabolism | Bacterial Toxins - metabolism | Poaceae - microbiology | Actinomycetales - genetics | Proteome - analysis | Actinomycetales - growth & development | Glycolipids - metabolism | Proteins | Analysis | Physiological aspects | Bacteria | Livestock | Mass spectrometry | Nematoda | Pathogens | Immunoassay | Target recognition | Toxicity | Tunicamycin | Metabolism | Galls | Pathogenicity | Host plants | Life cycle engineering | Diagnostic systems | Toxic diseases | Colonization | Life cycles | Index Medicus
Rathayibacter toxicus | mass spectrometry | corynetoxin | annual ryegrass toxicity | SYSTEM | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | SECRETION | LOLIUM-RIGIDUM | Actinomycetales - metabolism | Bacterial Toxins - metabolism | Poaceae - microbiology | Actinomycetales - genetics | Proteome - analysis | Actinomycetales - growth & development | Glycolipids - metabolism | Proteins | Analysis | Physiological aspects | Bacteria | Livestock | Mass spectrometry | Nematoda | Pathogens | Immunoassay | Target recognition | Toxicity | Tunicamycin | Metabolism | Galls | Pathogenicity | Host plants | Life cycle engineering | Diagnostic systems | Toxic diseases | Colonization | Life cycles | Index Medicus
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JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, ISSN 0021-8812, 09/2017, Volume 95, Issue 9, pp. 3922 - 3931
A 2-yr study was conducted to determine effects of N fertilization level on fiber digestion kinetics and protein degradability characteristics of stockpiled...
CELL-WALL COMPONENTS | AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE | MANAGEMENT | NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER | forage | CARBOHYDRATE | degradable intake protein | stockpiling | FRACTIONS | RUMINAL PROTEIN | AVAILABILITY | Tifton 85 | NDF digestion | NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION | COASTAL BERMUDAGRASSES | Formulations | Lignin | Fertilization | Lag time | Degradability | Grasses | Digestion | Pastures | Forages | Proteins | Microorganisms | Kinetics | Stubble | Supplementation | Dietary fiber | Sampling
CELL-WALL COMPONENTS | AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE | MANAGEMENT | NEUTRAL DETERGENT FIBER | forage | CARBOHYDRATE | degradable intake protein | stockpiling | FRACTIONS | RUMINAL PROTEIN | AVAILABILITY | Tifton 85 | NDF digestion | NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION | COASTAL BERMUDAGRASSES | Formulations | Lignin | Fertilization | Lag time | Degradability | Grasses | Digestion | Pastures | Forages | Proteins | Microorganisms | Kinetics | Stubble | Supplementation | Dietary fiber | Sampling
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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, ISSN 0021-9738, 04/2003, Volume 111, Issue 8, pp. 1241 - 1250
The chemokine receptor CX3CR1 is a proinflammatory leukocyte receptor specific for the chemokine fractalkine (FKN or CX3CL1). In two retrospective studies,...
ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | REDUCES ATHEROSCLEROSIS | CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE | HEART-DISEASE | MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS | RISK FACTOR | CARDIAC ALLOGRAFT-REJECTION | DEFICIENT MICE | TARGETED DELETION | Arteriosclerosis - etiology | Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology | Cell Line | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Chemokines, CX3C - metabolism | Male | Cell Adhesion | Chemokine CX3CL1 | Receptors, Chemokine - physiology | Female | Aged | Membrane Proteins - metabolism | Mutation | Receptors, Chemokine - genetics | CX3C Chemokine Receptor 1 | fractalkine
ATHEROSCLEROTIC LESIONS | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | REDUCES ATHEROSCLEROSIS | CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE | HEART-DISEASE | MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION | ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS | RISK FACTOR | CARDIAC ALLOGRAFT-REJECTION | DEFICIENT MICE | TARGETED DELETION | Arteriosclerosis - etiology | Cardiovascular Diseases - etiology | Cell Line | Humans | Middle Aged | Risk Factors | Chemokines, CX3C - metabolism | Male | Cell Adhesion | Chemokine CX3CL1 | Receptors, Chemokine - physiology | Female | Aged | Membrane Proteins - metabolism | Mutation | Receptors, Chemokine - genetics | CX3C Chemokine Receptor 1 | fractalkine
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1992, ISBN 9780865690134, xxvii, 300
This book consists of 13 essays discussing rural poverty in the United States, including historical and current conditions of rural poverty, underlying the...
Economic assistance, Domestic | Rural poor | Political Influences | Rural Areas | Rural Sociology | Socioeconomic Influences | Poverty | Public Policy | Rural Development | Rural Education | Quality of Life | Poverty Areas | Social Influences | Rural Economics
Economic assistance, Domestic | Rural poor | Political Influences | Rural Areas | Rural Sociology | Socioeconomic Influences | Poverty | Public Policy | Rural Development | Rural Education | Quality of Life | Poverty Areas | Social Influences | Rural Economics
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Journal of Animal Science, ISSN 0021-8812, 09/2017, Volume 95, Issue 9, pp. 3922 - 3931
A 2-yr study was conducted to determine effects of N fertilization level on fiber digestion kinetics and protein degradability characteristics of stockpiled...
Forage | NDF digestion | Stockpiling | Degradable intake protein | Tifton 85 | Dietary Fiber - metabolism | Digestion | Fertilizers | Cynodon | Animals | Rumen - metabolism | Animal Feed - analysis | Cattle | Nitrogen - pharmacology | Rumen - microbiology | Plant Proteins - metabolism | Kinetics | Seasons | Dietary Supplements | Bermuda grass | Research
Forage | NDF digestion | Stockpiling | Degradable intake protein | Tifton 85 | Dietary Fiber - metabolism | Digestion | Fertilizers | Cynodon | Animals | Rumen - metabolism | Animal Feed - analysis | Cattle | Nitrogen - pharmacology | Rumen - microbiology | Plant Proteins - metabolism | Kinetics | Seasons | Dietary Supplements | Bermuda grass | Research
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PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 08/2017, Volume 12, Issue 8, pp. e0183005 - e0183005
Rathayibacter toxicus is a forage grass associated Gram-positive bacterium of major concern to food safety and agriculture. This species is listed by...
ANNUAL RYEGRASS TOXICITY | PATHOGENICITY | GENE | CLAVIBACTER-TOXICUS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CORYNEBACTERIUM-RATHAYI | ANGUINA-AGROSTIS | DIVERSITY | MICHIGANENSIS SUBSP MICHIGANENSIS | IDENTIFICATION | CORYNETOXINS | Tunicamycin - genetics | Genome, Bacterial | Multigene Family | Streptomyces - genetics | Base Composition | Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats | Phylogeny | Micrococcaceae - genetics | Biomedical materials | Diseases and pests | Streptomyces | Ryegrasses | Research | Nucleotide sequencing | DNA sequencing | Plant pathology | Similarity | Transcription | Genomics | Serine | Genes | Tunicamycin | Synteny | Science | Homology | Biosynthesis | Genomes | Infections | Nucleotides | Secondary metabolites | Metabolites | Clusters | Agriculture | Product safety | Food | CRISPR | Medical research | Enzymes | Pathogens | Parasitology | Nucleotide sequence | Cell walls | Forages | Pathogenicity | Horizontal transfer | Food safety | Livestock | Open reading frames | Bacteriocins | Index Medicus
ANNUAL RYEGRASS TOXICITY | PATHOGENICITY | GENE | CLAVIBACTER-TOXICUS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CORYNEBACTERIUM-RATHAYI | ANGUINA-AGROSTIS | DIVERSITY | MICHIGANENSIS SUBSP MICHIGANENSIS | IDENTIFICATION | CORYNETOXINS | Tunicamycin - genetics | Genome, Bacterial | Multigene Family | Streptomyces - genetics | Base Composition | Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats | Phylogeny | Micrococcaceae - genetics | Biomedical materials | Diseases and pests | Streptomyces | Ryegrasses | Research | Nucleotide sequencing | DNA sequencing | Plant pathology | Similarity | Transcription | Genomics | Serine | Genes | Tunicamycin | Synteny | Science | Homology | Biosynthesis | Genomes | Infections | Nucleotides | Secondary metabolites | Metabolites | Clusters | Agriculture | Product safety | Food | CRISPR | Medical research | Enzymes | Pathogens | Parasitology | Nucleotide sequence | Cell walls | Forages | Pathogenicity | Horizontal transfer | Food safety | Livestock | Open reading frames | Bacteriocins | Index Medicus
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Journal of Clinical Investigation, ISSN 0021-9738, 2003, Volume 111, Issue 8, pp. 1241 - 1250
The chemokine receptor CX3CR1 is a proinflammatory leukocyte receptor specific for the chemokine fractalkine (FKN or CX3CL1). In two retrospective studies,...
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STEM CELLS, ISSN 1066-5099, 12/2004, Volume 22, Issue 7, pp. 1128 - 1133
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) lose marrow reconstitution potential during ex vivo culture. HSC migration to stromal cell–derived factor (SDF)‐1 (CXCL12)...
Engraftment | CXCR4 | Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) | Ex vivo gene transfer | MIGRATION | engraftment | VIVO | hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) | MOBILIZATION | NOD/SCID MICE | SDF-1 | PROLIFERATION | CELL BIOLOGY | ONCOLOGY | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | ex vivo gene transfer | REPOPULATION | HEMATOLOGY | BLOOD CD34(+) CELLS | Gene Transfer Techniques | Membrane Glycoproteins - metabolism | Signal Transduction | Bone Marrow Cells - cytology | Calcium - metabolism | Antigens, CD34 - biosynthesis | Humans | NADPH Oxidases - metabolism | Graft Survival | Mice, SCID | NADPH Oxidase 2 | Animals | Flow Cytometry | Receptors, CXCR4 - biosynthesis | Time Factors | Hematopoietic Stem Cells - cytology | Receptors, CXCR4 - genetics | Mice | Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - methods | Transgenes | Cell Movement
Engraftment | CXCR4 | Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) | Ex vivo gene transfer | MIGRATION | engraftment | VIVO | hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) | MOBILIZATION | NOD/SCID MICE | SDF-1 | PROLIFERATION | CELL BIOLOGY | ONCOLOGY | BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY | ex vivo gene transfer | REPOPULATION | HEMATOLOGY | BLOOD CD34(+) CELLS | Gene Transfer Techniques | Membrane Glycoproteins - metabolism | Signal Transduction | Bone Marrow Cells - cytology | Calcium - metabolism | Antigens, CD34 - biosynthesis | Humans | NADPH Oxidases - metabolism | Graft Survival | Mice, SCID | NADPH Oxidase 2 | Animals | Flow Cytometry | Receptors, CXCR4 - biosynthesis | Time Factors | Hematopoietic Stem Cells - cytology | Receptors, CXCR4 - genetics | Mice | Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - methods | Transgenes | Cell Movement
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Journal of Innate Immunity, ISSN 1662-811X, 08/2011, Volume 3, Issue 5, pp. 519 - 529
The formyl peptide receptor gene family encodes G protein-coupled receptors for phagocyte chemoattractants, including bacteria- and mitochondria-derived...
Research Article | G protein-coupled receptor | Formylpeptide | Inflammation | Chemotaxis | LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES | RESPONSES | FPR | NEUTROPHILS | MICE | IMMUNOLOGY | N-FORMYLPEPTIDE RECEPTOR | PSEUDOGENES | Spleen - immunology | Humans | Lipopolysaccharides - administration & dosage | Macrophages, Peritoneal - pathology | Molecular Sequence Data | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - immunology | Spleen - drug effects | Thioglycolates - administration & dosage | Base Sequence | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - metabolism | Receptors, Lipoxin - genetics | Spleen - pathology | Neutrophils - metabolism | Neutrophils - pathology | Cell Line | Immunization | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Transgenes - genetics | Neutrophils - immunology | Macrophages, Peritoneal - immunology | Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid | Mice, Knockout | Animals | Spleen - metabolism | Immune System - metabolism | Immune System - drug effects | Mice | Macrophages, Peritoneal - metabolism | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - genetics
Research Article | G protein-coupled receptor | Formylpeptide | Inflammation | Chemotaxis | LISTERIA-MONOCYTOGENES | RESPONSES | FPR | NEUTROPHILS | MICE | IMMUNOLOGY | N-FORMYLPEPTIDE RECEPTOR | PSEUDOGENES | Spleen - immunology | Humans | Lipopolysaccharides - administration & dosage | Macrophages, Peritoneal - pathology | Molecular Sequence Data | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - immunology | Spleen - drug effects | Thioglycolates - administration & dosage | Base Sequence | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - metabolism | Receptors, Lipoxin - genetics | Spleen - pathology | Neutrophils - metabolism | Neutrophils - pathology | Cell Line | Immunization | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Transgenes - genetics | Neutrophils - immunology | Macrophages, Peritoneal - immunology | Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid | Mice, Knockout | Animals | Spleen - metabolism | Immune System - metabolism | Immune System - drug effects | Mice | Macrophages, Peritoneal - metabolism | Receptors, Formyl Peptide - genetics
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The histone demethylase KDM3A is a microRNA-22-regulated tumor promoter in Ewing Sarcoma
Oncogene, ISSN 0950-9232, 01/2015, Volume 34, Issue 2, pp. 257 - 262
Ewing Sarcoma is a biologically aggressive bone and soft tissue malignancy affecting children and young adults. Ewing Sarcoma pathogenesis is driven by EWS/Ets...
microRNA | Ewing sarcoma | histone demethylase | epigenetics | CHROMATIN | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | SENSITIVITY | MICRORNAS | CELL-LINES | HYPOXIA | CELL BIOLOGY | THERAPY | ONCOLOGY | GENETICS & HEREDITY | EPIGENOME | DIFFERENTIATION | EXPRESSION | ONCOGENIC TRANSCRIPTION | Bone Neoplasms - enzymology | Epigenomics | Down-Regulation | Humans | Sarcoma, Ewing - pathology | MicroRNAs - metabolism | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - genetics | Animals | Heterografts | Cell Transformation, Neoplastic - genetics | Mice, Nude | Cell Line, Tumor | Bone Neoplasms - genetics | Mice | MicroRNAs - genetics | Sarcoma, Ewing - genetics | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - metabolism | Sarcoma, Ewing - enzymology | Epigenetic inheritance | Care and treatment | MicroRNA | Sarcoma | Analysis | Genetic aspects | Diagnosis | Tissue | Bones | Ribonucleic acid--RNA | Tumors
microRNA | Ewing sarcoma | histone demethylase | epigenetics | CHROMATIN | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | SENSITIVITY | MICRORNAS | CELL-LINES | HYPOXIA | CELL BIOLOGY | THERAPY | ONCOLOGY | GENETICS & HEREDITY | EPIGENOME | DIFFERENTIATION | EXPRESSION | ONCOGENIC TRANSCRIPTION | Bone Neoplasms - enzymology | Epigenomics | Down-Regulation | Humans | Sarcoma, Ewing - pathology | MicroRNAs - metabolism | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - genetics | Animals | Heterografts | Cell Transformation, Neoplastic - genetics | Mice, Nude | Cell Line, Tumor | Bone Neoplasms - genetics | Mice | MicroRNAs - genetics | Sarcoma, Ewing - genetics | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - metabolism | Sarcoma, Ewing - enzymology | Epigenetic inheritance | Care and treatment | MicroRNA | Sarcoma | Analysis | Genetic aspects | Diagnosis | Tissue | Bones | Ribonucleic acid--RNA | Tumors
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Oncogene, ISSN 0950-9232, 07/2017, Volume 36, Issue 29, pp. 4150 - 4160
Ewing Sarcoma is the second most common solid pediatric malignant neoplasm of bone and soft tissue. Driven by EWS/Ets, or rarely variant, oncogenic fusions,...
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSION | CELL BIOLOGY | EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION | IN-VITRO | GENE | ONCOLOGY | CANCER METASTASIS | GENETICS & HEREDITY | HUMAN-MELANOMA | OSTEOSARCOMA | TUMOR-GROWTH | EXPRESSION | CD146 | Promoter Regions, Genetic | Sarcoma, Ewing - metabolism | Down-Regulation | Humans | Sarcoma, Ewing - pathology | CD146 Antigen - genetics | Gene Expression Profiling | Mice, SCID | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - genetics | Cell Movement - physiology | Neoplasm Metastasis | Animals | CD146 Antigen - metabolism | Heterografts | Epigenomics - methods | Adolescent | Cell Line, Tumor | Mice, Inbred NOD | Mice | Sarcoma, Ewing - genetics | Child | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - metabolism | Sarcoma, Ewing - enzymology | Care and treatment | Histones | Genetic aspects | Metastasis | Research | Methylation | Gene expression | Ewing's sarcoma | Cell migration | ETS protein | Ets-1 protein | Leukocyte migration | Melanoma | Cell adhesion molecules | Cell adhesion & migration | Metastases | DNA methylation | Tumors | Ewing sarcoma | KDM3A | metastasis | Ets | MCAM | migration | Jumonji | histone | demethylase | epigenetics
BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | TRANSCRIPTIONAL REPRESSION | CELL BIOLOGY | EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION | IN-VITRO | GENE | ONCOLOGY | CANCER METASTASIS | GENETICS & HEREDITY | HUMAN-MELANOMA | OSTEOSARCOMA | TUMOR-GROWTH | EXPRESSION | CD146 | Promoter Regions, Genetic | Sarcoma, Ewing - metabolism | Down-Regulation | Humans | Sarcoma, Ewing - pathology | CD146 Antigen - genetics | Gene Expression Profiling | Mice, SCID | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - genetics | Cell Movement - physiology | Neoplasm Metastasis | Animals | CD146 Antigen - metabolism | Heterografts | Epigenomics - methods | Adolescent | Cell Line, Tumor | Mice, Inbred NOD | Mice | Sarcoma, Ewing - genetics | Child | Jumonji Domain-Containing Histone Demethylases - metabolism | Sarcoma, Ewing - enzymology | Care and treatment | Histones | Genetic aspects | Metastasis | Research | Methylation | Gene expression | Ewing's sarcoma | Cell migration | ETS protein | Ets-1 protein | Leukocyte migration | Melanoma | Cell adhesion molecules | Cell adhesion & migration | Metastases | DNA methylation | Tumors | Ewing sarcoma | KDM3A | metastasis | Ets | MCAM | migration | Jumonji | histone | demethylase | epigenetics
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Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, ISSN 1472-8222, 04/2019, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 267 - 280
Introduction: Epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulatory control play fundamental roles in developmental morphogenesis, and, as more recently appreciated, are...
Jumonji | cancer | demethylase | epigenetics | neoplasia | pediatric | EPIGENETIC REGULATORS | STEM-CELLS | JMJD1C | INHIBITION | RBP2 | GASTRIC-CANCER | ROLES | LYSINE METHYLATION | PROGNOSTIC MARKER | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | MUTATIONS
Jumonji | cancer | demethylase | epigenetics | neoplasia | pediatric | EPIGENETIC REGULATORS | STEM-CELLS | JMJD1C | INHIBITION | RBP2 | GASTRIC-CANCER | ROLES | LYSINE METHYLATION | PROGNOSTIC MARKER | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | MUTATIONS
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Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, ISSN 1046-6673, 04/2007, Volume 18, Issue 4, pp. 1093 - 1102
The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) plays an important role in the regulation of inflammation and in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Accumulation of...
KIDNEY-DISEASE | IN-VITRO | IFN-GAMMA PRODUCTION | DENDRITIC CELLS | MACROPHAGES | MONONUCLEAR-CELLS | UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY | RENAL INJURY | AT2 RECEPTOR | EXPRESSION | CONVERTING-ENZYME | Inflammation - chemically induced | T-Lymphocytes - physiology | Angiotensin II - pharmacology | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1 - physiology | Signal Transduction | Humans | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 2 - physiology | Dendritic Cells - physiology | Renin-Angiotensin System - physiology | Killer Cells, Natural - physiology | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 2 - analysis | Interleukin-4 - biosynthesis | Lymphocyte Activation - drug effects | T-Lymphocytes - drug effects | Killer Cells, Natural - drug effects | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1 - analysis | Interferon-gamma - biosynthesis | Cell Movement
KIDNEY-DISEASE | IN-VITRO | IFN-GAMMA PRODUCTION | DENDRITIC CELLS | MACROPHAGES | MONONUCLEAR-CELLS | UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY | RENAL INJURY | AT2 RECEPTOR | EXPRESSION | CONVERTING-ENZYME | Inflammation - chemically induced | T-Lymphocytes - physiology | Angiotensin II - pharmacology | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1 - physiology | Signal Transduction | Humans | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 2 - physiology | Dendritic Cells - physiology | Renin-Angiotensin System - physiology | Killer Cells, Natural - physiology | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 2 - analysis | Interleukin-4 - biosynthesis | Lymphocyte Activation - drug effects | T-Lymphocytes - drug effects | Killer Cells, Natural - drug effects | Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1 - analysis | Interferon-gamma - biosynthesis | Cell Movement
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Journal of Global Health, ISSN 2047-2978, 2015, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp. 48 - 59
Background This study seeks to understand distance from health facilities as a barrier to maternal and child health service uptake within a rural Liberian...
MORTALITY | MANAGEMENT ICCM PROGRAMS | DISTANCE | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | POOR | BARRIERS | ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY | TANZANIA | CARE | DELIVERY | Maternal | Liberia | Utilization | Health | Child
MORTALITY | MANAGEMENT ICCM PROGRAMS | DISTANCE | IMPACT | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | POOR | BARRIERS | ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY | TANZANIA | CARE | DELIVERY | Maternal | Liberia | Utilization | Health | Child
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BMC Health Services Research, ISSN 1472-6963, 09/2016, Volume 16, Issue 1, p. 478
Background: Despite a growing global emphasis on universal healthcare, access to basic primary care for remote populations in post-conflict countries remains a...
Liberia | Rural health services | Health services accessibility | Maternal health | Child health | MORTALITY | MANAGEMENT | COUNTRIES | SERVICES | WORKERS | DEATHS | AREA | EBOLA-VIRUS DISEASE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | MALARIA | OUTCOMES | Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data | Health Services Accessibility - organization & administration | Medically Underserved Area | Humans | Middle Aged | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Child, Preschool | Male | Patient Acceptance of Health Care - statistics & numerical data | Rural Health | Maternal-Child Health Services - organization & administration | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Rural Population | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Adolescent | Government Programs | Adult | Female | Liberia - epidemiology | Child | Care and treatment | Utilization | Medical care | Management | Children | Postwar reconstruction | Diseases | Health care | Health facilities | Clinics | Health services | Funding | Rural areas | Childrens health | War | Primary care | Studies | Illnesses | Maternal & child health | Global positioning systems--GPS | Consent | Data collection | Population
Liberia | Rural health services | Health services accessibility | Maternal health | Child health | MORTALITY | MANAGEMENT | COUNTRIES | SERVICES | WORKERS | DEATHS | AREA | EBOLA-VIRUS DISEASE | HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES | MALARIA | OUTCOMES | Health Services Accessibility - statistics & numerical data | Health Services Accessibility - organization & administration | Medically Underserved Area | Humans | Middle Aged | Primary Health Care - organization & administration | Child, Preschool | Male | Patient Acceptance of Health Care - statistics & numerical data | Rural Health | Maternal-Child Health Services - organization & administration | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Rural Population | Cost-Benefit Analysis | Adolescent | Government Programs | Adult | Female | Liberia - epidemiology | Child | Care and treatment | Utilization | Medical care | Management | Children | Postwar reconstruction | Diseases | Health care | Health facilities | Clinics | Health services | Funding | Rural areas | Childrens health | War | Primary care | Studies | Illnesses | Maternal & child health | Global positioning systems--GPS | Consent | Data collection | Population
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Journal of Animal Science, ISSN 0021-8812, 09/2017, Volume 95, Issue 9, pp. 3922 - 3931
Abstract A 2-yr study was conducted to determine effects of N fertilization level on fiber digestion kinetics and protein degradability characteristics of...
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