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Both orotate and fumarate were found to bind to the same active site and exploit similar interactions, consistent with a ping-pong mechanism described for class 1A DHODHs.
In fact, as described for class I patients, the increase in SN-SNP.SNA resulted in a downward and backward rotation of the palatal plane.
Class III represents a worse condition of the epithelial cells, with the conditions described for class II being observed over a wide area of the digestive gland and the gland being thinner (Fig. 4III).
Although the classic PWS or AS clinical phenotype is similar in both class I and class II deletions, respectively, a more severe neurobehavioral phenotype has been described for class I compared with class II deletion patients as well as for deletion vs. UPD patients in each syndrome [ 23, 24].
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A numerical algorithm for solving the Ornstein-Zernike (OZ) integral equation of statistical mechanics is described for the class of fluids composed of molecules with axially symmetric interactions.
Design, synthesis, and SAR are described for a class of DPP-IV inhibitors based on aminobenzo[a]quinolizines with non-aromatic substituents in the S1 specificity pocket.
Fast decoding algorithms are described for the class of coded aperture designs known as geometric coded apertures which were introduced by Gourlay and Stephen.
Those results were in accordance with what was described for skeletal class I. Furthermore, the same correlation between the vertical dimension and the width of the maxillary arch was noticed, independently to sagittal discrepancy between the two jaws.
This result suggests that the mechanism of XCPE2 promoter recognition is different from those previously described for a class of Inr-containing TATA-less promoters.
Demographics, clinicopathologic factors, first-line treatment patterns, and clinical outcomes were described for each class.
In the FAD complex, the flavin is bound within HbpA in the "in" position described for other class "A" FPMOs.
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