NO SIMPLE DEPENDENCE BETWEEN PROTEIN EVOLUTION RATE AND THE NUMBER OF PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS: ONLY THE MOST PROLIFIC INTERACTORS TEND TO EVOLVE SLOWLY

No simple dependence between protein evolution rate and the number of protein-protein interactions: only the most prolific interactors tend to evolve slowly

Abstract Background It has been suggested that rates of protein evolution are influenced, to a great extent, by the proportion of amino acid residues that are Brim Hats directly involved in protein function.In agreement with this hypothesis, recent work has shown a negative correlation between evolutionary rates and the number of protein-protein in

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Acridones as promising drug candidates against Oropouche virus

Oropouche Collections virus (OROV) is an emerging vector-borne arbovirus found in South America that causes Oropouche fever, a febrile infection similar to dengue fever.It has a high epidemic potential, causing illness in over 500,000 cases diagnosed since the virus was first discovered in 1955.Currently, the prevention of human viral infection dep

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COMPLICATIONS OF MEASLES IN HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of complicationsof measles in hospitalized children.Methodology: This hospital based cross-sectional descriptive study was conductedin Paediatrics Unit, Post Graduate Medical Institute, Govt Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar from January 2012 to December 2012.All patients who presented wi

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