Reduction of severe maternal morbidity from hemorrhage using a
... Statistical Classification of Diseases versions 9 and 10 diagnosis codes for antepartum or postpartum hemorrhage, placenta previa, abruption placentae, or the procedure code for transfusion. A common issue with administrative data in maternity hospitalizations is undercoding. In our earlier hemorrhag ...
... Statistical Classification of Diseases versions 9 and 10 diagnosis codes for antepartum or postpartum hemorrhage, placenta previa, abruption placentae, or the procedure code for transfusion. A common issue with administrative data in maternity hospitalizations is undercoding. In our earlier hemorrhag ...
Active Management of the Third Stage of Labor by Skilled Birth
... It is with a tremendous sense of accomplishment and joy that I present this dissertation as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education. This endeavor would not have been completed without the help of a number of people whom I would like to formally acknowledge. I g ...
... It is with a tremendous sense of accomplishment and joy that I present this dissertation as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education. This endeavor would not have been completed without the help of a number of people whom I would like to formally acknowledge. I g ...
Deep Insight Section The vagaries of non-traditional mendelian Aa = aa !
... Eric Engel Department of Medical Genetics and Development, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (EE) Published in Atlas Database: January 2005 ...
... Eric Engel Department of Medical Genetics and Development, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (EE) Published in Atlas Database: January 2005 ...
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... simultaneous multiplex isothermal amplification of DNA using RPA on a solid surface. The sample was continuously pumped across the surface of an 8.3 µL reaction chamber, and they were able to amplify specific target sequences from three pathogens Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Salmonella enterica, and methi ...
... simultaneous multiplex isothermal amplification of DNA using RPA on a solid surface. The sample was continuously pumped across the surface of an 8.3 µL reaction chamber, and they were able to amplify specific target sequences from three pathogens Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Salmonella enterica, and methi ...
Forensic Science Handbook
... scientifically validated procedures, and quality-control policies that are enforced for the benefit of your agency. They are in place to protect the integrity of the laboratory’s work product and to prevent complications to ongoing investigations and court proceedings resulting from shoddy laborator ...
... scientifically validated procedures, and quality-control policies that are enforced for the benefit of your agency. They are in place to protect the integrity of the laboratory’s work product and to prevent complications to ongoing investigations and court proceedings resulting from shoddy laborator ...
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... Tardigrades are known for being resistant to extreme conditions, including tolerance to ionising and UV radiation in both the hydrated and the dehydrated state. It is known that these factors may cause damage to DNA. It has recently been shown that single and double DNA strand breaks occur when tard ...
... Tardigrades are known for being resistant to extreme conditions, including tolerance to ionising and UV radiation in both the hydrated and the dehydrated state. It is known that these factors may cause damage to DNA. It has recently been shown that single and double DNA strand breaks occur when tard ...
Getting Started With Gel Electrophoresis
... field, a force will act upon it. Negative charges will be pulled towards the positive side of the electric field and positive charges will be pulled to the negative side. The speed at which a charged molecule will move through the gel depends on a number of factors. Firstly, stronger electric fields ...
... field, a force will act upon it. Negative charges will be pulled towards the positive side of the electric field and positive charges will be pulled to the negative side. The speed at which a charged molecule will move through the gel depends on a number of factors. Firstly, stronger electric fields ...
KAIE LOKK Comparative genome-wide DNA methylation
... methylation profile in NSCLC tissues were identified and correlated with transcription levels. A number of genes that exhibited a significant association between DNA methylation and survival rates were also identified. In the second study, tissue-specific differences in methylated regions in 17 huma ...
... methylation profile in NSCLC tissues were identified and correlated with transcription levels. A number of genes that exhibited a significant association between DNA methylation and survival rates were also identified. In the second study, tissue-specific differences in methylated regions in 17 huma ...
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... sequenced. An endpoint TaqMan PCR based zygosity assay was then developed to specifically detect and to test the zygosity status at the bm3 locus. The assay utilizes a biplex of oligonucleotides specific to the bm3 deletion at the 3’ end of the exon and to the corresponding wild type sequences in th ...
... sequenced. An endpoint TaqMan PCR based zygosity assay was then developed to specifically detect and to test the zygosity status at the bm3 locus. The assay utilizes a biplex of oligonucleotides specific to the bm3 deletion at the 3’ end of the exon and to the corresponding wild type sequences in th ...
Mutations
... Whether a mutation is negative or beneficial depends on how its DNA changes relative to the organism’s situation. Mutations are often thought of as negative because they disrupt the normal function of genes. However, without mutations, organisms cannot evolve, because mutations are the source of gen ...
... Whether a mutation is negative or beneficial depends on how its DNA changes relative to the organism’s situation. Mutations are often thought of as negative because they disrupt the normal function of genes. However, without mutations, organisms cannot evolve, because mutations are the source of gen ...
Am I a Warrior? - Erasmus University Thesis Repository
... 1.1 The Biology of Sales For decades it has been a challenge for researchers to be able to explore the path of the human genotype to the human phenotype. Is it somehow possible to use the genetic makeup of cells of a person to predict (parts) of the actual behavior of that person? In this perspectiv ...
... 1.1 The Biology of Sales For decades it has been a challenge for researchers to be able to explore the path of the human genotype to the human phenotype. Is it somehow possible to use the genetic makeup of cells of a person to predict (parts) of the actual behavior of that person? In this perspectiv ...
Isolation, Characterization, and Annotation: The Search for Novel
... column. After 30 seconds, the columns were centrifuged for 1 minute in microcentrifuge tubes. The DNA samples were then transferred into clean tubes and stored at 4°C.To check the quantity of DNA, the researchers used a spectrophotometer to measure concentration and protein content, ensuring that al ...
... column. After 30 seconds, the columns were centrifuged for 1 minute in microcentrifuge tubes. The DNA samples were then transferred into clean tubes and stored at 4°C.To check the quantity of DNA, the researchers used a spectrophotometer to measure concentration and protein content, ensuring that al ...
DNA
... Formation of new individual by a combination of two haploid sex cells (gametes). Fertilization – combination of genetic information from two separate cells that have one half the original genetic information Gametes for fertilization usually come from separate parents ...
... Formation of new individual by a combination of two haploid sex cells (gametes). Fertilization – combination of genetic information from two separate cells that have one half the original genetic information Gametes for fertilization usually come from separate parents ...
Cloning and Expression of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans β
... each final), 1 μL each of forward and reverse primers (20 pmol each primer), 0.5 μL of Pfu DNA polymerase (2.5 U/ μL), 1 μL of 50% wt/v DMSO (1% wt/v final), and 210 ng of template in a total volume of 50 μL. The following amplification program was used: Initial denaturation step at 94°C for 2 min, ...
... each final), 1 μL each of forward and reverse primers (20 pmol each primer), 0.5 μL of Pfu DNA polymerase (2.5 U/ μL), 1 μL of 50% wt/v DMSO (1% wt/v final), and 210 ng of template in a total volume of 50 μL. The following amplification program was used: Initial denaturation step at 94°C for 2 min, ...
Transgenic approaches for optogenetics Tim Murphy UBC.
... Cre is often expressed from a randomly integrated transgene, but very few insertion sites are known. Random transgene integration can disrupt an endogenous mouse gene and cause unanticipated side effects. Since hemizygous mice have a wildtype chromosome present, using hemizygous instead of homozygou ...
... Cre is often expressed from a randomly integrated transgene, but very few insertion sites are known. Random transgene integration can disrupt an endogenous mouse gene and cause unanticipated side effects. Since hemizygous mice have a wildtype chromosome present, using hemizygous instead of homozygou ...
Maternal Cannabis Use during Pregnancy
... fold of the upper eye lid) (O’Connell & Fried, 1984) and a five-fold increase in features consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome (e.g., smooth philtrum or groove between the nose and upper lip, thin upper lip and small palpebral fissures or short eye width) (Hingson et al., 1982) in children of heav ...
... fold of the upper eye lid) (O’Connell & Fried, 1984) and a five-fold increase in features consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome (e.g., smooth philtrum or groove between the nose and upper lip, thin upper lip and small palpebral fissures or short eye width) (Hingson et al., 1982) in children of heav ...
Plant Functional Genomics Plant Functional Genomics
... of two or more DNA fragments, are beyond the cloning capacity of the BAC system or are much less efficiently cloned. In 1994, our laboratory was the first to construct a BAC library for plants using Sorghum bicolor (5). Since then, we have constructed a substantial number of deep coverage BAC librar ...
... of two or more DNA fragments, are beyond the cloning capacity of the BAC system or are much less efficiently cloned. In 1994, our laboratory was the first to construct a BAC library for plants using Sorghum bicolor (5). Since then, we have constructed a substantial number of deep coverage BAC librar ...
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... Cyclin-cdks are themselves regulated by phosphorylation of the cdk • Cyclin associated cdk is still inactive as a kinase • Threonine at position 160 (T160) of cdk2 has to be phosphorylated for the kinase to be active. The cdk activating kinase (CAK) is actually cyclin H-cdk7 • Threonine at position ...
... Cyclin-cdks are themselves regulated by phosphorylation of the cdk • Cyclin associated cdk is still inactive as a kinase • Threonine at position 160 (T160) of cdk2 has to be phosphorylated for the kinase to be active. The cdk activating kinase (CAK) is actually cyclin H-cdk7 • Threonine at position ...
A model of preeclampsia in rats: the reduced uterine perfusion
... such as angiotensin II (ANG II) (18) and endothelin (ET-1) (51). The ischemic placenta releases cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and anti-angiogenic factors, such as soluble fmslike tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1) (35), soluble endoglin (69, 70), and ANG II type 1 receptor autoantibodies (AT1-AA) (100 ...
... such as angiotensin II (ANG II) (18) and endothelin (ET-1) (51). The ischemic placenta releases cytokines, reactive oxygen species, and anti-angiogenic factors, such as soluble fmslike tyrosine kinase-1 (sFlt-1) (35), soluble endoglin (69, 70), and ANG II type 1 receptor autoantibodies (AT1-AA) (100 ...
M.Sc., Biotechnology - Alagappa University
... field of biochemistry and medicine are closely related. Health and disease of living organisms depend on the accustomed balance and abnormalities of biomolecules, biochemical reactions, or biochemical processes occurring in the body. Exploring these biochemical reactions with the recent advancement ...
... field of biochemistry and medicine are closely related. Health and disease of living organisms depend on the accustomed balance and abnormalities of biomolecules, biochemical reactions, or biochemical processes occurring in the body. Exploring these biochemical reactions with the recent advancement ...
Autosomal and X-chromosome imprinting
... from the other. The maternal or paternal disomy (with corresponding paternal or maternal nullisomy, respectively) can be identified with appropriate marker genes (Fig. 1). Similarly, intercrosses of heterozygotes for reciprocal translocations can generate animals with two copies of regions proximal ...
... from the other. The maternal or paternal disomy (with corresponding paternal or maternal nullisomy, respectively) can be identified with appropriate marker genes (Fig. 1). Similarly, intercrosses of heterozygotes for reciprocal translocations can generate animals with two copies of regions proximal ...
Structural organization of the transfer RNA gene clusters of cholera
... alphabet according to size, where A was the largest fragment. From their relative staining intensities in the gel, some of the fragments have been identified as doublets. The prefix designates which enzyme(s) was used to generate the specific fragment. The sizes of the various fragments were obtaine ...
... alphabet according to size, where A was the largest fragment. From their relative staining intensities in the gel, some of the fragments have been identified as doublets. The prefix designates which enzyme(s) was used to generate the specific fragment. The sizes of the various fragments were obtaine ...
Development of Co-Dominant Amplified Polymorphic Sequence
... a chromosome marker set derived from the mapping population developed at Cornell in the late 1980s and early 1990s (17). However, all markers used in this report are derived from the highdensity RFLP map developed by the Nipponbare and Kasalath cross (5). Subsequent to the creation of the Nipponbare ...
... a chromosome marker set derived from the mapping population developed at Cornell in the late 1980s and early 1990s (17). However, all markers used in this report are derived from the highdensity RFLP map developed by the Nipponbare and Kasalath cross (5). Subsequent to the creation of the Nipponbare ...
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... course should not be considered inclusive of all appropriate information or all available sources of information that may be useful in preparing for the examinations or for any other purpose. The ACMG does not endorse, or recommend the use of this educational program to make patient diagnoses, parti ...
... course should not be considered inclusive of all appropriate information or all available sources of information that may be useful in preparing for the examinations or for any other purpose. The ACMG does not endorse, or recommend the use of this educational program to make patient diagnoses, parti ...