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13. ARBITRAGEM: alternativa eficaz de soluÃÃo dos conflitos
El arbitrage, como medio de composiciÃn de conflictos de intereses, siempre fuà contemporÃneo con los prÃpios conflitos. En Roma, referencial obligatÃrio del derecho, el pretor, en las primeras fases del derecho romano (legis actiones y per formulas), remitÃa a las partes al arbitrage. Con la evoluciÃn del Estado, la composiciÃn de los conflictos pas
Publicado em: 2002
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14. Avaliação do processo de hidrogeneração catalitica da sacarose em presença de Ru suportado em zeolitica Y
Processo de hidrogenação da sacarose foi desenvolvido pesquisando-se a utilização de catalisadores de rutênio suportados em zeólitas do tipo Y. A partir da zeólita Na Y (CENPES - PETROBRÁS), foram empreendidas trocas iônicas produzindo formas modificadas USY e CaY, aplicadas como suportes, servindo às trocas com rutênio, direcionadas pelo precurso
Publicado em: 1998
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15. The prostaglandin receptor EP2 activates multiple signaling pathways and β-arrestin1 complex formation during mouse skin papilloma development
Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) is elevated in many tumor types, but PGE2's contributions to tumor growth are largely unknown. To investigate PGE2's roles, the contributions of one of its receptors, EP2, were studied using the mouse skin initiation/promotion model. Initial studies indicated that protein kinase A (PKA), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and sev
Oxford University Press.
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16. Paul Ehrlich's receptor immunology: the magnificent obsession
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17. Book Review: Science as autobiography: the troubled life of Niels Jerne
Medical History.
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18. Geburt aus dem Tod. Der Kaiserschnitt an Verstorbenen in der abendländischen Kultur
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19. Part of a scientific master plan? Paul Ehrlich and the origins of his receptor concept.
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20. Synopsis of the 6th Walker's Cay Colloquium on Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy
The 6th annual Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy Colloquium at Walker's Cay was held under the auspices of the Albert B. Sabin Vaccine Institute on March 10–13, 2004. The Colloquium consisted of a select group of 34 scientists representing academia, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. The main goal of this gathering was to promote in a peaceful and
BioMed Central.
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21. Study of Antibacterial Activity and Bacteriology of Latex from Asclepias syriaca L
Whole and fractionated latex of Asclepias syriaca was tested for antimicrobial or growth-promoting activity with 16 genera and species of bacteria. Latex and extracted fractions (distilled water, acetic acid, sodium bicarbonate, sulfuric acid, and ethyl ether) possessed no detectable antimicrobial activity. Comparison of growth curves of selected bacteria in
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22. Coordinate genetic regulation of glycogen catabolism and biosynthesis in Escherichia coli via the CsrA gene product.
The carbon storage regulator gene, csrA, encodes a factor which negatively modulates the expression of the glycogen biosynthetic gene glgC by enhancing the decay of its mRNA (M. Y. Liu, H. Yang, and T. Romeo, J. Bacteriol. 177:2663-2672, 1995). When endogenous glycogen levels in isogenic csrA+ and csrA::kanR strains were quantified during the growth curve, b
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23. 15-oxo-Eicosatetraenoic Acid, a Metabolite of Macrophage 15-Hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenase That Inhibits Endothelial Cell Proliferation
The formation of 15-oxo-5,8,11,13-(Z,Z,Z,E)-eicosatetraenoic acid (15-oxo-ETE) as a product from rabbit lung 15-hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase (PGDH)-mediated oxidation of 15(S)-hydroperoxy-5,8,11,13-(Z,Z,Z,E)-eicosatetraenoic acid was first reported more than 30 years ago. However, the pharmacological significance of 15-oxo-ETE formation has never
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.