Search Results - "McGrath, M.J"
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EMERY-DREIFUSS MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY AND FHL-1 RELATED CONDITIONS - POSTER PRESENTATIONS G.P.119 How mutations in the FHL1 gene lead to severe muscle disease
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-10-2012)“…Abstract The LIM domain containing protein FHL1 promotes skeletal muscle growth however mutations in FHL1 gene cause four different muscle diseases: Reducing…”
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T.P.35 FHL1 is beneficial in reducing muscle wasting in dystrophic FRG1 mice
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-10-2012)“…Abstract Four and a half LIM 1 (FHL1) is a protein highly expressed in skeletal muscle, and we have previously reported that FHL1 can promote myoblast fusion…”
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T.P.34 FHL1 reduces muscle degeneration in dystrophin-deficient mdx mice through the sarcolemmal recruitment of utrophin
Published in Neuromuscular disorders : NMD (01-10-2012)“…Abstract Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is caused by dystrophin gene mutations, resulting in loss of dystrophin from the sarcolemma. Utrophin is a…”
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Attachment structures contribute to biofilm formation and xylem colonization of Erwinia amylovora
Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2011)“…Biofilm formation, or the aggregation of bacteria in a matrix composed of exopolysaccharides and other macromolecules, contributes to bacterial pathogenesis…”
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Investigating mechanisms of fire blight control by prohexadione-calcium
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G.O.2 Proteomic identification of the LIM domain protein FHL1 as the gene-product mutated in reducing body myopathy
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Reconstructing European forest management from 1600 to 2010
Published in Biogeosciences (23-07-2015)“…Because of the slow accumulation and long residence time of carbon in biomass and soils, the present state and future dynamics of temperate forests are…”
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On the stability and dynamics of (sulfuric acid)(ammonia) and (sulfuric acid)(dimethylamine) clusters: A first-principles molecular dynamics investigation
Published in Chemical physics (15-01-2014)“…[Display omitted] •At T=300K the clusters show pronounced thermal vibrations and rotations.•Regardless of the molecular motion, the clusters stay bound…”
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Calculation of the Gibbs free energy of solvation and dissociation of HCl in water via Monte Carlo simulations and continuum solvation models
Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (28-08-2013)“…The Gibbs free energy of solvation and dissociation of hydrogen chloride in water is calculated through a combined molecular simulation/quantum chemical…”
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Reproducibility of a task description questionnaire for working pregnant women
Published in Work (Reading, Mass.) (2006)“…The objective of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of a Task Description Questionnaire that was designed to investigate exposures to, and…”
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Implementing a process control strategy for the food processing industry
Published in Journal of food engineering (1998)“…This paper describes some of the current problems facing food processing companies with respect to their process control requirements. The establishment of a…”
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Exercise, posture, and back pain during pregnancy: Part 1. Exercise and posture
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (1995)“…One of the expected benefits of exercise programmes for pregnant women is to reduce or prevent back pain by improving posture. The aim of this project was to…”
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use of chemical and infrared methods for analysis of milk and dairy products
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Exercise, posture, and back pain during pregnancy: Part 2. Exercise and back pain
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (1995)“…In this article the effect of exercise on pregnancy-related back pain is reported. Sixty five pregnant volunteers were included in the study, of whom 27 were…”
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Postamniocentesis fluid leakage
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Fatal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in the fetus of a woman with diabetes
Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-11-2001)“…BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is recognized in infants of diabetic mothers, and when it occurs it is generally benign and transient. We describe a…”
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Evaluation of Bluetooth Communications for the Deployment of Assisted Living Technologies in Home Environments
Published in 2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (01-01-2007)“…Using five different commercially available class one and class two Bluetooth dongles a total of seven homes which represented a cross section of typical Irish…”
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Exercise, posture, and back pain during pregnancy
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-1995)“…One of the expected benefits of exercise programmes for pregnant women is to reduce or prevent back pain by improving posture. The aim of this project was to…”
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Exercise, posture, and back pain during pregnancy
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-03-1995)“…In this article the effect of exercise on pregnancy-related back pain is reported. Sixty five pregnant volunteers were included in the study, of whom 27 were…”
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Prescription of aerobic exercise during pregnancy
Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-11-1989)“…Available evidence supports the existence of both risks and benefits of aerobic conditioning during human pregnancy. During intensive exertion, maternal…”
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