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- 1From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week2015 SEP 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Researchers detail new data in Oncology. According to news originating from Chicago, Illinois, by NewsRx...
- 2From:Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine (Vol. 3, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Manjul. Tiwari DNA microarray technology has become a powerful tool in the arsenal of the molecular biologist. Capitalizing on high-precision robotics and the wealth of DNA sequences annotated from the...
- 3From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness WeekAccording to a study from Kobe, Japan, "Skin pigmentation by ultraviolet (UV) B radiation is caused in part by inflammation mediated by chemokines and cytokines secreted by keratinocytes in the irradiated area. However,...
- 4From:Obesity, Fitness & Wellness WeekA report, 'Up-regulation of the vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) induced by Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus infection of murine brain astrocytes,' is newly published data in Cell Communication &...
- 5From:Pediatric Health (Vol. 4, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedResearchers have employed chromosomal microarray mapping to characterize three patients with Jacobsen syndrome (11q-), a congenital heart condition, and have identified an important role for the ETS-1 transcription...
- 6From:Environmental Health Perspectives (Vol. 118, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedBACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying ozone ([O.sub.3])-induced pulmonary inflammation remain unclear. Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is an and-inflammatory cytokine that is known to inhibit inflammatory mediators....
- 7From:Nature Reviews Genetics (Vol. 10, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHow much of the genome is transcribed and what is the function of the RNA output? It used to be possible to give straightforward answers to these questions. With a few exceptions, transcription was thought to start from...
- 8From:Microbial Cell Factories (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Theresa Scharl [1,2]; Gerald Striedner (corresponding author) [2]; Florentina Pötschacher [2]; Friedrich Leisch [3]; Karl Bayer [2] Background The implementation of comprehensive analysis tools from...
- 9From:Retrovirology (Vol. 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Michaël Imbeault [1]; Michel Ouellet [1]; Michel J Tremblay (corresponding author) [1] Background Infection by human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) is characterized by a progressive degradation of...
- 10From:Journal of Translational Medicine (Vol. 7) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Michael CJ Quinn [1]; Daniel J Wilson [2]; Fiona Young [2]; Adam A Dempsey [2]; Suzanna L Arcand [3]; Ashley H Birch [1]; Paulina M Wojnarowicz [1]; Diane Provencher [4,5,6]; Anne-Marie Mes-Masson [4,6]; David...
- 11From:BMC Genomics (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Neeltje Carpaij (corresponding author) [1]; Ad C Fluit [1]; Jodi A Lindsay [2]; Marc JM Bonten [1]; Rob JL Willems [1] Background Comparative Genomic Hybridisation (CGH) microarray studies are applied to...
- 12From:Genome Biology (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Essi Laajala [1]; Tero Aittokallio [1,2]; Riitta Lahesmaa [1]; Laura L Elo (corresponding author) [1,2] Background Alternative splicing is the process in which multiple mRNA isoforms are generated from a...
- 13From:BMC Bioinformatics (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Chao Xie [1]; Martti T Tammi (corresponding author) [1,2,3] Background DNA copy number variation (CNV) has long been known as a source of genetic variation, but its importance has only been recognized...
- 14From:BMC Bioinformatics (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Peter Ti?o (corresponding author) [1] Background It is of utmost importance for biologists to be able to analyze patterns of expression levels of selected genes in different tissues possibly obtained...
- 15From:BMC Bioinformatics (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Amira Djebbari [1]; Aurélie Labbe (corresponding author) [2,3] Background High density arrays evaluate DNA, RNA and protein levels at the genome and proteome scale. These high throughput experiments...
- 16From:BMC Genomics (Vol. 10) Peer-ReviewedAuthors: Chad R Laing [1]; Cody Buchanan [1]; Eduardo N Taboada [1]; Yongxiang Zhang [1]; Mohamed A Karmali [2]; James E Thomas [3]; Victor PJ Gannon (corresponding author) [1] Background Escherichia coli O157:H7...
- 17From:Personalized Medicine (Vol. 6, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jean-Brice Marteau 1 , Anastasia Samara 1 , Georges Dedoussis 2 , Michèle Pfister 1 , Sophie Visvikis-Siest [[dagger]] 1 KEYWORDS : cardiovascular; gene expression; hypertension; leukocyte; obesity...
- 18From:Epigenomics (Vol. 2, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis finding will have an impact on our understanding of the origins of individual phenotypic differences and will have implications for future genetic studies of complex disease. The February 2010 issue of the...
- 19From:Pharmacogenomics (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Constantin Polychronakos 1 It was less than 10 years ago that DNA microarrays were hailed as a revolutionary new way of examining biological phenomena at the level of the entire genome rather than one gene...
- 20From:Nature (Vol. 456, Issue 7221) Peer-ReviewedCell 135, 679-690 (2008) In one of the first demonstrations of the practical value of systems biology, James Collins and his colleagues at Boston University in Massachusetts have shown how the aminoglycoside class of...