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Autor:
James K. Liu, Nabih M. Ramadan, Vincent T. Martin, Judy A. Bean, Karen Mandell, Willie Zoma, Robert W. Rebar, S M Wernke, Lily Kao
Publikováno v:
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain. 45:1190-1201
Objective.—(1) To determine whether the attack characteristics of migraine differ between different intervals of the menstrual cycle; (2) To ascertain whether the “rate of change,”“magnitude of change,” or “total burden” of urinary horm
Autor:
Karen Mandell, Willie Zoma, Robert W. Rebar, James K. Liu, Vincent T. Martin, Lily Kao, Nabih M. Ramadan, S M Wernke, Judy A. Bean
Publikováno v:
Headache. 46(1)
Objectives.—To determine the association between the severity of premenstrual (PMS) symptoms and headache outcome measures during natural menstrual cycles and after medical oophorectomy. Background.—Premenstrual syndrome may occur in 64% of those
Autor:
Karen Mandell, Willie Zoma, Judy A. Bean, James H. Liu, Vincent T. Martin, Nabih M. Ramadan, S M Wernke, Robert W. Rebar, Susan M. Pinney
Publikováno v:
Headache. 43(4)
Objectives.—To determine the preventive benefit of “medical oophorectomy” and transdermal estradiol in women with migraine. Background.—Epidemiological studies have demonstrated that declines in serum estrogen levels occurring during normal m
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257:6825-6835
We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the nonallelic adult goat I alpha- and II alpha-globin genes and, as is the case with the duplicated human alpha-to each other. Such high homology (99%) has most likely been preserved via a gene
Publikováno v:
Progress in clinical and biological research. 191
Goats switch their hemoglobins during development in a manner similar to humans and thus provide a useful model system for studying the control of hemoglobin synthesis. Initially, goats synthesize embryonic hemoglobin, zeta 2 epsilon 2, which is repl
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 259(3)
Genomic clones which link the goat preadult (beta C) and adult (beta A) beta-globin genes have been isolated. These overlapping clones contain a previously unidentified embryonic like globin gene (epsilon III) and establish the following linkage map
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 257(12)
We have determined the complete nucleotide sequence of the nonallelic adult goat I alpha- and II alpha-globin genes and, as is the case with the duplicated human alpha-to each other. Such high homology (99%) has most likely been preserved via a gene
Publikováno v:
Progress in clinical and biological research. 134
Several hemoglobin switches occur during the development of the goat, making this a useful animal for the study of globin gene expression. In order to help understand the basis for these switches, we have isolated the beta-globin genes of the goat by