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2009 NOV 29 ... at UF's College of Medicine and a member of the Institute on Aging.The cell death triggered by the escaped proteins lead to physical effects we associate with ... they're out they're deadly," professor Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Ph.D., chief of the biology of aging division at UF's College of Medicine and a member of the Institute on ...
2009 NOV 29 ... about how these molecules are produced or how the balance is achieved between their cell signaling roles on the one hand and their potentially destructive properties on the ... transdisciplinary project has involved bioinformatics, functional genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, plant pathology, immunology, and medical mycology. We first discovered ...
2009 NOV 27 ... 25 mu mol H+ m(-3) into their lungs. To establish functional responses (lung function, cell and tissue integrity, redox balance, and non-specific respiratory defense capacity), ... Research Center Environmental Health GmbH, Helmholtz Zentrum Munchen, Institute Inhalat Biology, POB 1129, D-85758 Neuherberg, Germany.The publisher of the journal ...
2009 NOV 29 ... of this disease," said Alessandra d'Azzo, Ph.D., of St. Jude Genetics and Tumor Cell Biology. She is the senior author of the report and holds the Jewelers for Children Endowed ...
2009 NOV 27 ... that goal for a protein with major roles in cancer, cardiovascular disease and stem cell biology."If human physiology is like a puppet show, then transcription factors pull ...
2009 NOV 27 ... "The killer cell lectin-like receptor G1, KLRG1, is a cell surface receptor expressed on subsets of ... of Biological Chemistry can be contacted at: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
2009 NOV 27 ... "Maspin is a serpin that has multiple effects on cell behavior, including inhibition of migration. How maspin mediates these diverse effects ... information can be obtained by contacting V. Ellis, University of East Anglia, School Biology Science, Biomedical Research Center, Norwich NR4 7TJ, Norfolk, UK.The ...
2009 NOV 27 ... we investigated the mechanism by which the CUX1 transcription factor can stimulate cell migration and invasion. The full-length p200 CUX1 had a weaker effect than the ... for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
2009 NOV 28 ... by the body's inability to produce specific lysosomal enzymes. Lysosomes, part of a cell's internal machinery, help the body's cells break down large molecules and recycle ... said Dao Pan, Ph.D., a researcher in the Division of Experimental Hematology/Cancer Biology at Cincinnati Children's and the study's principal author. It also is the first study ...
Subject: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
2009 NOV 29 ... of functional importance that previously went unrecognized. Those findings, reported in Cell, could point the way to new treatments for blocking HIV infection.The ... a combination of nuclear magnetic resonance and cryoEM, which are standard structural biology tools, to see both the overall shape and the atomic details of capsid protein (CA) ...
Subject: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences
2009 NOV 29 ... up his measurements and publishes his discovery that sponges have one of the fastest cell division rates ever measured, and instead of growing they discard the cells. ... De Goeij publishes his discovery on November 13 2009 in The Journal of Experimental Biology at http://jeb.biologists.org.Travelling to the Dutch Antilles with his ...
2009 NOV 27 ... medium promoted neurite outgrowth less efficiently than wildtype medium in Neuro-2a cell cultures. We showed age-dependent up-regulation of brain OASIS levels and processing in ... for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: City:San ...
2009 NOV 27 ... in response to multiple pathogenic ligands such as double-stranded RNA, and bacterial cell wall components that are differentially recognized by respective vertebrate TLRs, ... of Biological Chemistry can be contacted at: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
2009 NOV 27 ... is rate-limiting for destruction of proline-containing substrates both in cell extracts and in intact cells. We identified the first natural substrate for DPP9, the ... for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
2009 NOV 27 ... the nervous system, including dorsal root ganglion neurons, the molecular and Purkinje cell layer of adult cerebellum, and hippocampal fimbria. Overexpression of a ... of Biological Chemistry can be contacted at: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
2009 NOV 27 ... and cytoplasmic accumulation of endogenous full-length TDP-43 in two different cell lines, thus recapitulating a key biochemical characteristic of TDP-43 proteinopathies. ... for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: City:San ...
2009 NOV 27 ... contact T.T. Egelhoff, Cleveland Clinic, Lerner Research Institute, Dept. of Cell Biology, NC10, 9500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44195, USA.The publisher of the ...
2009 NOV 27 ... and mechanical networks of the cochlear partition. Such models suggest that outer hair cell electromotility can amplify over a much broader frequency range than expected from ... potential, and that computational models can assist in the interpretation of the systems biology of hearing and integrate the molecular, electrical, and mechanical networks of the ...
2009 NOV 27 ... its activity about 100-fold, as measured with natural and engineered EDA1-responsive cell lines. The collagen domain could be functionally replaced by multimerization domains or ... for the Journal of Biological Chemistry is: American Society Biochemistry Molecular Biology Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3996, USA.Keywords: ...
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