RESPONSE TO BOLLIG AND ZELCO

Response to Bollig and Zelco

Abstract In this reply we discuss the comments raised by Bollig and Zelco on our Editorial on Emergency Last Aid (ELA).We focus on that ELA is a clinician-focused texas rangers pumpkin stencil educational initiative specifically tailored for those working in high-acuity, high-consequence settings such as pre-hospital, emergency, and critical care e

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Pofut1 point-mutations that disrupt O-fucosyltransferase activity destabilize the protein and abolish Notch1 signaling during mouse somitogenesis.

The segmental pattern of the vertebrate body is established via the periodic formation of somites from the presomitic mesoderm (PSM).This periodical process is controlled by the cyclic and synchronized activation of Notch signaling in the PSM.Protein O-fucosyltransferase1 (Pofut1), which transfers O-fucose to the EGF domains of the Notch1 receptor,

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