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Powerful dominant negative mutants of the human estrogen receptor.
B A Ince et al.
The Journal of biological chemistry 268 (19), 14026-32 (05 Jul 1993)
Posted by kavitaphd to result JBC 1993 BA Ince on Tue Jun 24 2008 at 06:08 UTC | info | related
 
British Airways - home page
www.britishairways.com
Posted by BenGardner135 to BA airlines on Fri Mar 16 2007 at 09:11 UTC | info | related
 
Hepatobiliary scintigraphy and gamma-GT levels in the differential diagnosis of extrahepatic biliary atresia.
K Stipsanelli et al.
Q J Nucl Med Mol Imaging, (15 Jan 2007)
Posted by Vermehren to BA on Thu Feb 01 2007 at 18:44 UTC | info | related
 
Early occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma in biliary atresia treated by liver transplantation.
Andrea Brunati et al.
Pediatric transplantation 11 (1), 117-9 (Feb 2007)
Posted by Vermehren to BA on Thu Feb 01 2007 at 18:44 UTC | info | related
 
The genetic legacy of western Bantu migrations
Human Genetics 117 (4), 366 (2005)
There is little knowledge on the demographic impact of the western wave of the Bantu expansion. Only some predictions could be made based mainly on indirect archaeological, linguistic, and genetic evidences. Apart from the very limited available data on the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) side, there are not, however, Y-chromosome studies revealing–if any–the male contribution of western Bantu-farmers. To elucidate the still poorly characterized western Bantu expansion, we analyzed Y-chromosome (25 biallelic polymorphisms and 15 microsatellite markers) and mtDNA (hypervariable control regions I and II and selected coding region RFLPs) variation in a population of 110 individuals from southwest Africa, and compared it with a database of 2,708 Y-chromosome profiles and of 2,565 mtDNAs from all other regions of Africa. This study reveals (1) a dramatic displacement of male and female Khoisan-speaking groups in the southwest, since both the maternal and the paternal genetic pools were composed exclusively by types carried by Bantu-speakers; (2) a clear bias in the admixture process towards the mating of male Europeans with female Sub-Saharan Africans; (3) the assimilation of east African lineages by the southwest (mainly mtDNA-L3f and Y-chromosome-B2a lineages); and (4) signatures of recent male and female gene flow from the southeast into the southwest. The data also indicate that the western stream of the Bantu expansion was a more gradual process than the eastern counterpart, which likely involved multiple short dispersals.
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BA induce apoptosis through ER, good use of CO
Posted by ferdaus and 36 others with 2 comments to ER stress BA CO on Thu Mar 03 2005 at 02:36 UTC | info | related

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