Biological sciences topic list of research papers
-
Biodegradable Hydrophilic Polyurethane PEGU25 Loading Antimicrobial Peptide Bmap-28: A Sustained-release Membrane Able to Inhibit Bacterial Biofilm Formation in Vitro2015 / Jianzhong Wang, Qinyu Liu, Ye Tian, Zhongyu Jian, Hong Li, et al.
-
Intramuscular sex steroid hormones are associated with skeletal muscle strength and power in women with different hormonal status2015 / Eija Pöllänen, Reeta Kangas, Mia Horttanainen, Paula Niskala, Jaakko Kaprio, et al.
-
A growth-rate composition formula for the growth of E. coli on co-utilized carbon substrates2015 / R. Hermsen, H. Okano, C. You, N. Werner, T. Hwa
-
Essential gene disruptions reveal complex relationships between phenotypic robustness, pleiotropy, and fitness2015 / C. R. Bauer, S. Li, M. L. Siegal
-
Similarity of Body Size in Queens of the Wood ant Formica aquilonia from Optimal and Sub-Optimal Habitats Indicates a Strong Heritable Component2014 / Marja-Katariina Haatanen, Jouni Sorvari
-
An Inexpensive Feeding Bioassay Technique for Stored-Product Insects2014 / Erin L. Clark, Rylee Isitt, Erika Plettner, Paul G. Fields, Dezene P.W. Huber
-
Fasting, but Not Aging, Dramatically Alters the Redox Status of Cysteine Residues on Proteins in Drosophila melanogaster
Summary Altering the redox state of cysteine residues on protein surfaces is an important response to environmental challenges. Although aging and fasting alter many redox processes, the role of cysteine residues is uncertain. To address this, we...
2015 / Katja E. Menger, Andrew M. James, Helena M. Cochemé, Michael E. Harbour, Edward T. Chouchani, et al. -
Rare allelic forms of PRDM9 associated with childhood leukemogenesis2012 / J. Hussin, D. Sinnett, F. Casals, Y. Idaghdour, V. Bruat, et al.
-
SILAC-iPAC: A quantitative method for distinguishing genuine from non-specific components of protein complexes by parallel affinity capture
Abstract Pull-down assays can identify members of protein complexes but suffer from co-isolation of contaminants. The problem is particularly acute when the specifically interacting partners are of low-abundance and/or bind transiently with low...
2014 / Johanna S. Rees, Kathryn S. Lilley, Antony P. Jackson -
let-65 is cytoplasmic methionyl tRNA synthetase in C. elegans
Abstract Cytoplasmic methionyl tRNA synthetase (MetRS) is one of more than 20 cytoplasmic aminoacyl tRNA synthetase enzymes (ARS). This family of enzymes catalyzes a process fundamental for protein translation. Using a combination of genetic...
2014 / Maha Z. Alriyami, Martin R. Jones, Robert C. Johnsen, Yajnavalka Banerjee, David L. Baillie -
Control of Neutrophil Inflammation at Mucosal Surfaces by Secreted Epithelial Products2013 / Rose L. Szabady, Beth A. McCormick
-
Bcl-2-regulated cell death signalling in the prevention of autoimmunity2010 / D Tischner, C Woess, E Ottina, A Villunger
-
Hepatitis B virus infection in HIV-exposed infants in the Western Cape, South Africa
Abstract Hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is a significant public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Universal infant vaccination with the hepatitis B (HB) vaccine has been implemented within the South African Expanded Programme of Immunization...
2015 / Nafiisah Chotun, Etienne Nel, Mark F. Cotton, Wolfgang Preiser, Monique I. Andersson -
The RNA-Binding Protein DDX1 Promotes Primary MicroRNA Maturation and Inhibits Ovarian Tumor Progression
Summary Posttranscriptional maturation is a critical step in microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis that determines mature miRNA levels. In addition to core components (Drosha and DGCR8 [DiGeorge syndrome critical region gene 8]) in the microprocessor,...
2014 / Cecil Han, Yunhua Liu, Guohui Wan, Hyun Jin Choi, Luqing Zhao, et al. -
The Evolution of Aggregative Multicellularity and Cell–Cell Communication in the Dictyostelia
Abstract Aggregative multicellularity, resulting in formation of a spore-bearing fruiting body, evolved at least six times independently amongst both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Amongst eukaryotes, this form of multicellularity is mainly studied in...
2015 / Qingyou Du, Yoshinori Kawabe, Christina Schilde, Zhi-hui Chen, Pauline Schaap -
Urothelial cells undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition after exposure to muscle invasive bladder cancer exosomes2015 / C A Franzen, R H Blackwell, V Todorovic, K A Greco, K E Foreman, et al.
-
The relationship between pond habitat depth and functional tadpole diversity in an agricultural landscape2015 / Cássia de Souza Queiroz, Fernando Rodrigues da Silva, Denise de Cerqueira Rossa-Feres
-
Effects of nicotine on differentiation, prostaglandin E2, and nitric oxide production in cementoblasts
Abstract Background/purpose Cigarette smoking is an important risk factor in the pathogenesis of periodontal disease. Little is known about the effects of nicotine, the major component of cigarette smoke, on cementoblasts. The aim...
2015 / Yi-Juai Chen, Shiuan-Shinn Lee, Fu-Mei Huang, Yu-Chao Chang -
Effect of pre-existing Schistosoma haematobium infection on Plasmodium berghei multiplications in imprinting control region mice
Abstract Objective To investigate the effect of pre-existing Schistosoma haematobium (S. haematobium) infection on malaria disease severity. Methods The study...
2015 / Benjamin Amoani, Elvis Ofori Ameyaw, Du-Bois Asante, Francis Ackah Armah, James Prah, et al. -
Efficient expression of full-length antibodies in the cytoplasm of engineered bacteria2015 / Michael-Paul Robinson, Na Ke, Julie Lobstein, Cristen Peterson, Alana Szkodny, et al.