54 (95% CI,
1.17-2.02) times higher odds of 30-day mortality than those treated at high-PCI volume hospitals after adjusting for other factors. The adjusted odds ratio between medium- and high-volume hospitals did not reach statistical significance (odds ratio 1.33, 95% CI 0.91-1.56).\n\nConclusions Though greater, the adjusted odds of 30-day mortality for patients undergoing PCI at medium-volume hospitals was not significantly different from those of patients treated at high-volume hospitals. This suggests that current ACC/AHA PCI hospital volume minimums may need to be reevaluated in non-Western countries such as Taiwan.”
“Wild-type rubella viruses grow well at 39 degrees C (non-temperature sensitivity: non-ts), while vaccine strains do not (temperature sensitivity: ts). Histidine at position 1042 of the p150 region
of the KRT vaccine strain was found to be Small molecule library responsible for ts, while wild-type viruses had tyrosine at position 1042 (Vaccine 27; 234-42, 2009). The point-mutated virus (Y1042H) based on the wild-type unexpectedly showed little reduction in growth at 39 degrees C. In this report, several recombinant viruses were Veliparib characterized, and point-mutated Y1042H together with the p90 region of KRT significantly reduced virus growth, compared to the parental wild-type virus. There was one amino acid difference at position 1497 of the helicase domain in the p90 region. Double mutation involving both positions 1042 and 1497 markedly reduced virus growth at 39 degrees C. but single substitution at 1497 did not. The other vaccine strain (TO-336vac) was investigated, and serine at position 1159 of the protease domain in p150 was a crucial AZD9291 in vitro amino acid for ts and non-ts characteristics among four amino acid substitutions between TO-336vac and the wild-type. Our results
suggest that protease and helicase domains in non-structural protein were consistent with ts phenotype, possibly related to the attenuation process of wild-type viruses. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.”
“Allosteric ribozymes were developed by rational design and step-wise optimization. These ribozymes accelerate a Diels-Alder reaction between anthracene and maleimide derivatives. The optimized sequence is efficiently activated by theophylline under single and multiple turnover conditions and distinguishes between structurally similar effector molecules.”
“In:Ce:Mn:LiNbO3 crystals were grown by Czochralski technique with various [Li]/[Nb] ratios of 0.946, 1.05, 1.20, 1.38 in the melt. The infrared (IR) spectrum and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) were used to investigate defect structure of these crystals. The nonvolatile holographic storage properties of In:Ce:Mn:LiNbO3 crystals were studied with the two-wave mixing technique. The grating was recorded by a Kr+ laser (476 nm) and read by a He-Ne laser (633 nm). Experimental results indicated In:Ce:Mn:LiNbO3 crystals with the [Li]/[Nb] ratios of 1.