Consumer research is often central to academic studies in many different fields, and more recently, tourism studies have empirically examined consumer research from various aspects. However, there is ...a need to provide information for tourism scholars on how to better understand aspects of tourist behaviour.Tourist Behaviour: An International Perspective provides a collection of topics from both theoretical and practical approaches to building and examining the theory of how consumers think and act within the context of tourism consumption. Divided in to six sections, the book presents research within the themes of influence, motivation, choice, and consumption and experience.With contributions from authors in over 15 countries, the book presents an interdisciplinary approach of the latest research in tourist behaviour.Key Features: The most recent global research on this topic. An interdisciplinary approach. Contributors from 15 different countries.
The dual specificity phosphatase PTEN exerts its tumour suppressor and cell-migration regulatory functions by dephosphorylating the phospholipid substrate, phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate ...(PI(3,4,5)P
3), and phosphotyrosine protein substrates. PTEN functions are regulated by phospholipid binding, interactions with other cellular proteins and phosphorylation at multiple sites. Precisely, how the phosphorylation and binding events modulate PTEN activity and structure remains mostly unclear. Detailed studies of this issue require the availability of significant quantity of both the unphosphorylated and phosphorylated forms of purified recombinant PTEN. Here, we describe the successful expression and purification of recombinant rat PTEN using a baculovirus-infected
Spodoptera frugiperda (Sf9) cell expression system. The recombinant PTEN was purified to near homogeneity using four sequential column chromatographic steps. The specific enzymatic activity of the purified preparation in dephosphorylating PI(3,4,5,)P
3 and the artificial phosphotyrosine substrate poly(Glu/Tyr) are 6.7
nmol/min/μg and 0.006
pmol/min/μg, respectively. Intriguingly, similar to PTEN expressed in mammalian cells, the recombinant PTEN was phosphorylated in the infected insect cells at Ser-380, Thr-382, and Thr-383 at the C-terminal tail. Treatment with alkaline phosphatase fully dephosphorylated these sites. After the treatment, the unphosphorylated PTEN and alkaline phosphatase could be separated by ion exchange column chromatography. The availability of the phosphorylated and unphosphorylated forms of recombinant PTEN permits future investigations into the three-dimensional structures of the phosphorylated and unphosphorylated forms of PTEN, and the role of phosphorylation in regulating PTEN activity, phospholipid- and protein-binding affinities.
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is rising globally, and it induces a substantial public health burden to the healthcare systems. Its optimal control is one of the most significant challenges ...faced by physicians and policy-makers. Whereas some of the established oral hypoglycaemic drug classes like biguanide, sulphonylureas, thiazolidinediones have been extensively used, the newer agents like dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors and the human glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) analogues have recently emerged as suitable options due to their similar efficacy and favorable side effect profiles. These agents are widely recognized alternatives to the traditional oral hypoglycaemic agents or insulin, especially in conditions where they are contraindicated or unacceptable to patients. Many studies which evaluated their clinical effects, either alone or as add-on agents, were conducted in Western countries. There exist few reviews on their effectiveness in the Asia-Pacific region. The purpose of this systematic review is to address the comparative effectiveness of these new classes of medications as add-on therapies to sulphonylurea drugs among diabetic patients in the Asia-Pacific countries. We conducted a thorough literature search of the MEDLINE and EMBASE from the inception of these databases to August 2013, supplemented by an additional manual search using reference lists from research studies, meta-analyses and review articles as retrieved by the electronic databases. A total of nine randomized controlled trials were identified and described in this article. It was found that DPP-4 inhibitors and GLP-1 analogues were in general effective as add-on therapies to existing sulphonylurea therapies, achieving HbA1c reductions by a magnitude of 0.59-0.90% and 0.77-1.62%, respectively. Few adverse events including hypoglycaemic attacks were reported. Therefore, these two new drug classes represent novel therapies with great potential to be major therapeutic options. Future larger-scale research should be conducted among other Asia-Pacific region to evaluate their efficacy in other ethnic groups.
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DOBA, IZUM, KILJ, NUK, PILJ, PNG, SAZU, SIK, UILJ, UKNU, UL, UM, UPUK