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Smg1 haploinsufficiency predisposes to tumor formation and inflammation
(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012-12-31)SMG1 is a member of the phosphoinositide kinase-like kinase family of proteins that includes ATM, ATR, and DNA-PK, proteins with known roles in DNA damage and cellular stress responses. SMG1 has a well-characterized role ... -
Smifish and fish-quant – a flexible single rna detection approach with super-resolution capability
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-09-05)Single molecule FISH (smFISH) allows studying transcription and RNA localization by imaging individual mRNAs in single cells. We present smiFISH (single molecule inexpensive FISH), an easy to use and flexible RNA visualization ... -
Smoking and crohn's disease: active modification of an independent risk factor (education alone is not enough)
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Smyth surfaces and the drehriss
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2005-09-15)Isometric deformations of immersed surfaces in Euclidean 3-space are studied by means of the drehriss. When the immersion is of constant mean curvature and the deformation preserves the mean curvature, we determine the ... -
Snake venom potency and yield are associated with prey‐evolution, predator metabolism and habitat structure
(Wiley, 2019-01-07)Snake venom is well known for its ability to incapacitate and kill prey. Yet, potency and the amount of venom available varies greatly across species, ranging from the seemingly harmless to those capable of killing vast ... -
SnCl4- and TiCl4-catalyzed anomerization of acylated O- and S-Glycosides: analysis of factors that lead to higher alpha:beta anomer ratios and reaction rates
(American Chemical Society, 2010-09-13)The quantification of factors that influence both rates and stereoselectivity of anomerization reactions catalyzed by SnCl4 and TiCl4 and how this has informed the synthesis of alpha-O- and alpha-S-glycolipids is discussed ... -
Snp variation in the promoter of the prkag3 gene and association with meat quality traits in pig
(Springer Nature, 2012-01-01)Background: The PRKAG3 gene encodes the gamma 3 subunit of adenosine monophosphate activated protein kinase (AMPK), a protein that plays a key role in energy metabolism in skeletal muscle. Non-synonymous single nucleotide ... -
“So that they may be able to live and die as good Christians”: The early history of the Nom de Jésus Hospital in Catholic Reformation Paris
(DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2021-11-16)The Hôpital de Nom de Jésus was an important establishment associated with Louise de Marillac, Vincent de Paul, and their communities. The Daughters of Charity were responsible for staffing this hospital beginning in1653, ... -
So what have the Roman's researchers ever done for us - MARIO
(NUI Galway, 2015-11-19)[no abstract available] -
Social and clinical features of HIV infection in older children and adolescents in Zimbabwe
(2017-09-29)Introduction HIV infection has had a devastating effect on morbidity and mortality of children and adolescents, particularly in low- income settings. Zimbabwe has been at the epicentre of the HIV epidemic since mid-1990. ... -
A social archaeology of Anglo-Norman Cork
(2015-05-26)The Anglo-Norman occupation of Cork permanently altered the physical and societal landscape of the city, and its immediate surrounding area. Over the course of nearly a century and a half, a small but functioning harbour ... -
Social capital: a strategy for enhancing health?
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Social class and 'Becoming' a post-primary teacher in the Republic of Ireland
(NUI Galway, 2020-05-29)This dissertation is about widening participation (WP) in initial teacher education (ITE) and the teaching profession, from a social class perspective. Set in the Irish context, this in-depth qualitative study explores ... -
A Social Context Enabled Framework for Semantic Enrichment and Integration of Web Videos
(2012-09-03)The automatic inference of video semantics is an important but highly challenging problem whose solution can greatly contribute towards the annotation, retrieval, personalisation and reusability of video on the web. From ... -
Social costs of untreated opioid dependence
(Springer Nature, 2000-12-01)Using cost-of-illness methodology applied to a comprehensive survey of 114 daily opiate users not currently in or seeking treatment for their addiction, we estimated the 1996 social costs of untreated opioid dependence in ... -
Social Diversity of Irish adults nutritional intake
(Nature, 2003-08)The first health and lifestyle survey of Irish adults was carried out in 1998 and aimed to describe the health-related lifestyle behaviours of a cross-section of various population trata residing in the Republic of Ireland. ... -
Social exclusion and ageing in diverse rural communities: Findings from a cross-border study in Ireland and Northern Ireland
(Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, 2012-02)Currently, our understanding of social exclusion and how it affects the lives of older people in diverse rural settings in Ireland and Northern Ireland is poorly developed and based primarily on anecdotal and fragmented ... -
Social exclusion of older persons: a scoping review and conceptual framework
(Springer Nature, 2016-10-11)As a concept, social exclusion has considerable potential to explain and respond to disadvantage in later life. However, in the context of ageing populations, the construct remains ambiguous. A disjointed evidence-base, ... -
Social gradients in years of potential life lost in ireland
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2003-12-01)Background: The study of mortality differentials by class or socio-economic group is underdeveloped in Ireland in comparison to other countries. The work that has been done has used a standardized mortality ratio (SMR) ... -
Social health and dementia: a european consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice
(Informa UK Limited, 2016-11-21)Background: Because the pattern of illnesses changes in an aging population and many people manage to live well with chronic diseases, a group of health care professionals recently proposed reformulating the static WHO ...