نتایج جستجو برای: opaque hemithorax

تعداد نتایج: 7568  

2013
Imran H Yusuf CK Patel Richard MH Lee Vincent DJ-P Dubois Ioannis Mavrikakis Salim Okera Gerard Ainsworth Sarah Vickers Christopher SC Liu

Correspondence: CK Patel The Oxford Eye Hospital, West Wing, John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU, United Kingdom Tel +44 18 6523 4736 Fax +44 18 6524 0097 Email [email protected] We read with great interest the recent article by Lee et al, who described their clinical experience with three patients who underwent primary implantation of Morcher (Stuttgart, Germ...

Journal: :Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1977

Journal: :British Journal of Ophthalmology 1997

Journal: :DAIMI Report Series 1990

Journal: :Management Science 2010
Kinshuk Jerath Serguei Netessine Senthil K. Veeraraghavan

Companies in a variety of industries (e.g., airlines, hotels, theaters) often use last-minute sales to dispose of unsold capacity. Although this may generate incremental revenues in a short term, the long-term consequences of such a strategy are not immediately obvious: more discounted last-minute tickets may lead to more consumers anticipating the discount and delaying the purchase rather than...

2013
Allison M. Porman Matthew P. Hirakawa Stephen K. Jones Na Wang Richard J. Bennett

Phenotypic switching allows for rapid transitions between alternative cell states and is important in pathogenic fungi for colonization and infection of different host niches. In Candida albicans, the white-opaque phenotypic switch plays a central role in regulating the program of sexual mating as well as interactions with the mammalian host. White-opaque switching is controlled by genes encode...

2016
Song Yi

Candida albicans is the most prevalent human fungal pathogen. The research described in this thesis has focused on the identification and characterization of the regulatory pathways controlling white-opaque switching, mating, biofilm formation and the relationship among them in this pathogen. White-opaque switching and mating in C. albicans are under the repression of the a1-α2 complex. Based o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Rebecca E Zordan David J Galgoczy Alexander D Johnson

White-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans is an alternation between two distinct types of cells, white and opaque. White and opaque cells differ in their appearance under the microscope, the genes they express, their mating behaviors, and the host tissues for which they are best suited. Each state is heritable for many generations, and switching between states occurs ...

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