Clin Linguist Phon. 2010 Oct 8. [Epub ahead of print]
Folker JE, Murdoch BE, Cahill LM, Delatycki MB, Corben LA, Vogel AP.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
An in Vivo Method for Characterization of Protein Interactions within Sulfur Trafficking Systems of E. coli
J. Proteome Res., Just Accepted Manuscript, DOI: 10.1021/pr100920r
Publication Date (Web): October 11, 2010
Heather May Bolstad and Matthew James Wood
KEYWORDS: iron-sulfur clusters, in vivo method, mass spectrometry, iron-sulfur biogenesis, general tool for the determination of sulfur trafficking mechanisms.
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Publication Date (Web): October 11, 2010
Heather May Bolstad and Matthew James Wood
KEYWORDS: iron-sulfur clusters, in vivo method, mass spectrometry, iron-sulfur biogenesis, general tool for the determination of sulfur trafficking mechanisms.
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Dizziness in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy Practice: History and Physical Examination
The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy
Vol. 13 No. 4 (2005), 222 - 251
Paul Vidal, PT, MHSc, DPT, OCS, MTC
Peter Huijbregts, PT, MSc, MHSc, DPT, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT, FCAMT
Physical therapy (PT) differential diagnosis of patients complaining of dizziness centers on distinguishing those patients who might benefit from sole management by the physical therapist from those patients who require referral for medical-surgical differential diagnosis and (co) management.....
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Vol. 13 No. 4 (2005), 222 - 251
Paul Vidal, PT, MHSc, DPT, OCS, MTC
Peter Huijbregts, PT, MSc, MHSc, DPT, OCS, MTC, FAAOMPT, FCAMT
Physical therapy (PT) differential diagnosis of patients complaining of dizziness centers on distinguishing those patients who might benefit from sole management by the physical therapist from those patients who require referral for medical-surgical differential diagnosis and (co) management.....
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Microchip Technology Rapidly Identifies Compounds for Regrowing Nerves in Live Animals
ScienceDaily (Oct. 11, 2010) — Scientists have long sought the ability to regenerate nerve cells, or neurons, which could offer a new way to treat spinal-cord damage as well as neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's or Parkinson's. Many chemicals can regenerate neurons grown in Petri dishes in the lab, but it's difficult and time-consuming to identify those chemicals that work in live animals, which is critical for developing drugs for humans. read more
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