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As the key role of SIRT3 was just recently proved again by a current article in nature (Hirschey et al. 2010) SIRT3 presented an ideal candidate for the assessment of this method due to its mitochondrial key roles in regulation of energy metabolism (Ahn et al. 2008; Hallows et al. 2006; Hirschey et al. 2010; Shi et al. 2005).

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This idea seems consistent, and our rather low prevalence of sarcopenia has been confirmed by two current articles 46, 47 addressing sarcopenia in 70 80-year-old 70 80-year-old 70 80-year-oldd and the UK that assessed appendicular muscle mass 46 or lean body mass 46 by the DXA technique.

In this current article, a deterministic approach by considering every possible pair (doublets (KPD2) and triplets (KPD3 and KPA3)) from limited number of ISS3D keypoints is carried out.

The current article identifies a number of controversies raised by the debate about definitions that remain unresolved.

As commented by Geels, and underlined in the current article, 'this asymmetry runs counter to the initial MLP-formulations and the emphasis on multi-level alignments' ([16], p. 23).

Bodog's current article runs a spare eight lines.

Further, we were concerned by the potential impact of the current article on such communities [ 13].

The current article by Maduekwe et al. reports on the N ratio in 257 patients undergoing D1 lymphadenectomy for gastric cancer.

On reading the current article by the Irish Critical Care Trials Group, some will suggest that, although there has been improvement, there is some way to go before we achieve the evidence-based standard of ventilatory practice in ALI/ARDS.

In the current article by Sohn and colleagues [ 1], the authors advance the understanding of how inflammation may be initiated by demonstrating that certain plasma proteins present in OA synovial fluids (SFs) can activate macrophages via the innate immune receptor Toll-like receptor (TLR -4.

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