Objective: The objective of this study was to assess and compare the features of the Bemfola, Gonal-f and Puregon injection pens.
Methods: Females who intended to undergo hormonal treatment received the three different pens in a randomized, consecutive sequence. For each of the pens, the potential patients completed an Injection Pen Assessment Questionnaire, as well as a questionnaire comparing the handling, convenience and preference among the three pens.
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 12-week lifestyle program for changes in healthy lifestyle knowledge, health perceptions and body composition of middle-aged, overweight men.
Methods: A participatory, action-based experimental design was employed with a convenience sample (n = 24) of middle-aged men who were supporters of either a local rugby league or rugby union club. Participants attended an introductory session and baseline testing in week one, participated in once-weekly group circuit exercise and lifestyle education sessions for 10 weeks and attended post-testing and project evaluation in week 12.
Providence virus (PrV) is a member of the family Tetraviridae, a family of small, positive-sense, ssRNA viruses that exclusively infect lepidopteran insects. PrV is the only known tetravirus that replicates in tissue culture. We have analysed the genome and characterized the viral translation products, showing that PrV has a monopartite genome encoding three ORFs: (i) p130, unique to PrV and of unknown function; (ii) p104, which contains a read-through stop signal, producing an N-terminal product of 40 kDa (p40) and (iii) the capsid protein precursor (p81).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe T = 4 tetravirus and T = 3 nodavirus capsid proteins undergo closely similar autoproteolysis to produce the N-terminal beta and C-terminal, lipophilic gamma polypeptides. The gamma peptides and the N termini of beta also act as molecular switches that determine their quasi equivalent capsid structures. The crystal structure of Providence virus (PrV), only the second of a tetravirus (the first was NomegaV), reveals conserved folds and cleavage sites, but the protein termini have completely different structures and the opposite functions of those in NomegaV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProvidence Virus (PrV) is a non-envoloped, T = 4 icosahedral beta-tetravirus that undergoes autocatalytic cleavage of its coat protein precursor after capsid assembly. This is also a well characterized function of Nudaurelia capensis omega virus (NomegaV), a member of the related omegatetraviruses, whose x-ray structure has been determined. Virus-like particle (VLP) production of PrV in a recombinant baculovirus expression system was attempted to obtain high VLP yields for comparison of structural and autocatalytic active site properties between these virus groups.
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