A major quantitative trait locus (QTL) modulating soybean (Glycine max) branch angle was identified by linkage analysis using two bi-parental mapping populations with and without pedigree from wild soybean (Glycine soja). Soybean branch angle is a critical architectural trait that affects many other traits of agronomic importance associated with the plant's productivity and grain yield and is thus a vital consideration in soybean breeding. However, the genetic basis for modulating this important trait in soybean and many other crops remain unknown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfluenza A in hospitalized adults uncommonly may present with neurologic manifestations, e.g., encephalitis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn continuation of our search for bioactive natural products that can be used for the treatment of dermatological disorders associated with melanin hyperpigmentation, 50 extracts/fractions from 21 families of medicinal plants from West and Central Africa were evaluated for inhibitory activity against tyrosinase (E:C:1.14.18.
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February 2007
Precise spatial and temporal regulation of proteolytic activity is essential to human physiology. Modulation of protease activity with synthetic peptidomimetic inhibitors has proven to be clinically useful for treating human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hypertension and shows potential for medicinal application in cancer, obesity, cardiovascular, inflammatory, neurodegenerative diseases, and various infectious and parasitic diseases. Exploration of natural inhibitors and synthesis of peptidomimetic molecules has provided many promising compounds performing successfully in animal studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA perfusion technique is described which enables differentiation in a dilated upper urinary tract between one which is obstructed and one which is not. It has been found invaluable in the assessment of patients prior to surgical intervention and has saved many patients from an operation.
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