Nakamori, Masayuki Sobczak, Krzysztof Moxley, Richard T. III Thornton, Charles A.
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Neuromuscular disorders : NMD
Types 1 and 2 myotonic dystrophy are neuromuscular disorders caused by genomic expansions of simple sequence repeats. These mutations are unstable in somatic cells, which leads to an age-dependent increase of expansion length. Studies to determine whether changes in repeat size may influence disease severity are limited by the small amount of DNA t...
INOUE-NAGATA, A. K.
bitstream/item/209927/1/digitalizar0300.pdf / Suplemento. Palestra apresentada no 42. Congresso Brasileiro de Fitopatologia, Rio de Janeiro.
Kim, Hyun-Soo Vanoosthuyse, Vincent Fillingham, Jeffrey Roguev, Assen Watt, Stephen Kislinger, Thomas Treyer, Alex Carpenter, Laura Rocco Bennett, Christopher S. Emili, Andrew
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Nature structural & molecular biology
Histone variant H2A.Z has a conserved role in genome stability, although it remains unclear how this is mediated. Here we demonstrate in fission yeast that the Swr1 ATPase inserts H2A.Z (Pht1) into chromatin and Kat5 acetyltransferase (Mst1) acetylates it. Deletion or unacetylatable mutation of Pht1 leads to genome instability, primarily caused by ...
Semedo, Alvaro
Ocean wind waves represent the atmosphere-ocean boundary, playing a central role in the air-sea exchanging processes. Heat, mass and momentum are transferred across this boundary, with waves mediating the exchange of principally the momentum between the winds and the ocean surface. During the generation process waves are called wind sea. When they ...
Lee, Ji Yun Kim, Chang Jong
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Archives of Pharmacal Research
We previously reported that arctigenin, a phenylpropanoid dibenzylbutyrolactone lignan isolated from Forsythia koreana, exhibits anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and analgesic effects in animal models. In addition, arctigenin inhibited eosinophil peroxidase and activated myeloperoxidase in inflamed tissues. In this study, we tested the effects of ar...
Kovesdi, Imre Hedley, Susan J
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Viruses
Adenovirus (Ad) vectors, in particular those of the serotype 5, are highly attractive for a wide range of gene therapy, vaccine and virotherapy applications (as discussed in further detail in this issue). Wild type Ad5 virus can replicate in numerous tissue types but to use Ad vectors for therapeutic purposes the viral genome requires modification....
Urvoas, Agathe Guellouz, Asma Valerio-Lepiniec, Marie Graille, Marc Durand, Dominique Desravines, Danielle Van Tilbeurgh, Herman Desmadril, Michel Minard, Philippe
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James, Anthony Geijskes, Robert Dale, James Harding, Rob
Free to read on publisher website Bananas are hosts to a large number of banana streak virus (BSV) species. However, diagnostic methods for BSV are inadequate because of the considerable genetic and serological diversity amongst BSV isolates and the presence of integrated BSV sequences in some banana cultivars which leads to false positives. In thi...
Andersson, Johan
In today’s competitive and partly turbulent and complex environment that enterprises operate in, the need for continous improvements, not only in the area of products and services but also in the area of processes, are very central. The importance of continuous improvements within all areas of the enterprise is greater today than ever, and the spee...
Broberg, John
The in situ proximity ligation assay (in situ PLA) is an immunoassay that enables directvisualisation of single protein targets or protein interactions in cell or tissue samples. This project revolves around designing and introducing several novel multiplexable components tobe used in conjunction with Olink Bioscience's Duolink product line. In thi...