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Factor B (BF) Nomenclature Statement
Complement and Inflammation, 1990A common nomenclature for factor B (BF) allotypes is recommended as a result of the BF Reference Typing of the VIth Complement Genetics Workshop and Conference, Mainz, FRG, 1989. It has generally been agreed that the alphanumeric BF nomenclature according to Mauff et al.
G, Geserick +3 more
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Crocodylian nuclear factor kappa B
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2017We deduced the amino acid (aa) sequence of the nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB) protein from genomic data for the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), the estuarine crocodile (Crocodylus porosus), and the Indian gharial (Gavialis gangeticus).
Mark, Merchant +4 more
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Immortalized B lymphocytes produce B-cell growth factor
Nature, 1984The activation, clonal expansion and terminal differentiation of small resting B lymphocytes primed by an antigen (or antibodies to its receptors) appear to follow an orderly developmental sequence triggered at each stage by distinct soluble cytokines, primarily produced by T lymphocytes.
J, Gordon +4 more
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B Cell Growth Factor Interactions
1987We will present here a brief review of the current state of our knowledge on factors that are involved in B cell activation, proliferation and differentiation, draw attention to changes in our concepts which are required by some recent observations and document briefly some of these observations that have been made in our laboratory.
S L, Swain, R W, Dutton
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2011
Let G be a graph, and g, f : V (G) → ℤ be functions such that g(x) = f(x) for all x ∈ V (G). If the set of edges of G can be decomposed into disjoint subsets \(E(G) = {F_1}\cup{F_2}\cup\cdots\cup{F_n} \) so that every Fi induces a (g, f)-factor of G, then we say that G is (g, f)- factorable, and the above decomposition is called a (g, f)-factorization ...
Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano
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Let G be a graph, and g, f : V (G) → ℤ be functions such that g(x) = f(x) for all x ∈ V (G). If the set of edges of G can be decomposed into disjoint subsets \(E(G) = {F_1}\cup{F_2}\cup\cdots\cup{F_n} \) so that every Fi induces a (g, f)-factor of G, then we say that G is (g, f)- factorable, and the above decomposition is called a (g, f)-factorization ...
Jin Akiyama, Mikio Kano
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Identity of coupling factor 2 and factor B
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1970Abstract Enzymatic and immunological evidence has been obtained to suggest the identity of coupling Factor 2 and Factor B.
E, Racker +4 more
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Journal of Structural Engineering, 2000
The effective length factor, K, of a column is dependent on the lateral restraint imposed on it. The sway and no-sway alignment chart K-factors are special cases when the lateral restraint is zero and infinite, respectively. Therefore, they are not directly applicable to practical columns.
Jostein Hellesland +1 more
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The effective length factor, K, of a column is dependent on the lateral restraint imposed on it. The sway and no-sway alignment chart K-factors are special cases when the lateral restraint is zero and infinite, respectively. Therefore, they are not directly applicable to practical columns.
Jostein Hellesland +1 more
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Factors controlling cyclin B expression
Plant Molecular Biology, 2000Cyclins control the transition between the phases of the eukaryotic cell cycle as regulatory subunits of the cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). Phase-specific activation of the CDK is in part regulated by phase-specific expression of their cyclin component. In most eukaryotic cells including higher plant, B-type cyclin genes are expressed specifically at
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1984
The properdin factor B (BF) polymorphism comprises two common alleles, F and S; two less common alleles, Fl and SO.7 (previously termed SI); and several further rare alleles, described by Mauff et al. [1]. These electrophoretic variants have been used in traditional linkage analyses to map the structural gene coding for factor B between HLA-B and HLA ...
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The properdin factor B (BF) polymorphism comprises two common alleles, F and S; two less common alleles, Fl and SO.7 (previously termed SI); and several further rare alleles, described by Mauff et al. [1]. These electrophoretic variants have been used in traditional linkage analyses to map the structural gene coding for factor B between HLA-B and HLA ...
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