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Modulation of quaternary structure of S100 proteins by calcium ions.

Biophys Chem 2010,Oct,01;151(3):181-6; (PMID: 20621410) [FULL TEXT AVAILABLE]
It is well established that calcium binding leads to conformational changes in S100 proteins. These conformational changes are thought to activate the protein and render a protein conformation that is capable of binding other proteins.[...]

Infrared and EPR Spectroscopic Characterization of a Ni(I) Species Formed by Photolysis of a Catalytically Competent Ni(I)-CO Intermediate in the Acetyl-CoA Synthase Reaction.

Biochemistry 2010,Sep,07;49(35):7516-23; (PMID: 20669901)
Acetyl-CoA synthase (ACS) catalyzes the synthesis of acetyl-CoA from CO, coenzyme A (CoA), and a methyl group from the CH(3)-Co(3+) site in the corrinoid iron-sulfur protein (CFeSP).[...]

Consumer perception and the role of science in the meat industry.

Meat Sci 2010,Sep,01;86(1):214-26; (PMID: 20579814)
The relationship between consumer perception of quality and the food industry's drive to satisfy consumer needs is complex and involves many different components. Science and innovation play a major role in equipping the industry to respond to consumer concerns and expectations.[...]

Let it be: Accepting negative emotional experiences predicts decreased negative affect and depressive symptoms.

Behav Res Ther 2010,Sep,01;48(9):921-9; (PMID: 20566191)
The present studies examined whether a tendency to accept negative emotional experiences buffers individuals from experiencing elevated negative affect during negative emotional situations (Study 1) and from developing depressive symptoms in the face of life stress (Study 2). Both studies examined female samples. This research expands on existing acceptance research in four ways.[...]

Prioritizing healthcare worker vaccinations on the basis of social network analysis.

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2010,Sep,01;31(9):893-900; (PMID: 20649412)
OBJECTIVE: To use social network analysis to design more effective strategies for vaccinating healthcare workers against influenza. DESIGN: An agent-based simulation. SETTING: A simulation based on a 700-bed hospital. METHODS: We first observed human contacts (defined as approach within approximately 0.9 m) performed by 15 categories of healthcare workers (eg, floor nurses, intensive care unit nurses, staff physicians, phlebotomists, and respiratory therapists).[...]

The impact of school building conditions on student absenteeism in Upstate New York.

Am J Public Health 2010,Sep,01;100(9):1679-86; (PMID: 20634471)
OBJECTIVES: We investigated Upstate New York school building conditions and examined the associations between school absenteeism and building condition problems. METHODS: We merged data from the 2005 Building Condition Survey of Upstate New York schools with 2005 New York State Education Department student absenteeism data at the individual school level and evaluated associations between building conditions and absenteeism at or above the 90th percentile.[...]

Eating habits and risk of esophageal cancers: a population-based case-control study.

Cancer Causes Control 2010,Sep,01;21(9):1475-84; (PMID: 20467799)
OBJECTIVE: Eating behaviors, such as the timing, speed of eating, and frequently consuming hot drinks, fried, spicy, or barbecued foods may be associated with increased risks of esophageal cancer. We analyzed data from a population-based case-control study to examine whether eating behaviors are associated with risk of esophageal cancer. METHODS: Self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on demographic, socioeconomic, and lifestyle characteristics, and a food frequency questionnaire was used to collect data on dietary behaviors from 1,472 control subjects, 286 cases with [...]

Leukemia-selective uptake and cytotoxicity of CPX-351, a synergistic fixed-ratio cytarabine:daunorubicin formulation, in bone marrow xenografts.

Leuk Res 2010,Sep,01;34(9):1214-23; (PMID: 20138667)
The objective of this study was to examine the pharmacodynamic basis for the potent preclinical and clinical anti-leukemic activity of CPX-351, a nano-scale liposome formulation of cytarabine and daunorubicin co-encapsulated at a synergistic 5:1 molar ratio. A bone marrow-engrafting CCRF-CEM leukemia model in Rag2-M mice was utilized to correlate the therapeutic and myelosuppressive properties of CPX-351 with [...]

Thirteen decades of foliar isotopes indicate declining nitrogen availability in central North American grasslands.

New Phytol 2010,Sep,01;187(4):1135-45; (PMID: 20553396)
*Humans are increasing both the deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) and concentrations of atmospheric CO(2) on Earth, but the combined effects on terrestrial ecosystems are not clear.[...]

A contemporary comparison of the effect of shunt type in hypoplastic left heart syndrome on the hemodynamics and outcome at Fontan completion.

J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2010,Sep,01;140(3):537-44; (PMID: 20723722)
OBJECTIVE: We previously reported no difference in morbidity or mortality in a cohort of infants undergoing stage 1 and 2 reconstructions for hypoplastic left heart syndrome with either a modified Blalock-Taussig shunt or a right ventricular to pulmonary artery conduit. This article compares the hemodynamics and perioperative course at the time of the Fontan completion and reports longer-term survival for this cohort.[...]
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