Biological sciences topic list of research papers
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High mutation detection rates in cerebral cavernous malformation upon stringent inclusion criteria: one-third of probands are minors2014 / Stefanie Spiegler, Juliane Najm, Jian Liu, Stephanie Gkalympoudis, Winnie Schröder, et al.
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Elevated urinary β2 microglobulin in the first identified Japanese family afflicted by X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy
Abstract Here we report what is to our knowledge the first identified Japanese family afflicted by X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy. The index case is a 52-year-old man with almost 40years of progressive proximal muscle weakness. High...
2013 / Takashi Kurashige, Tetsuya Takahashi, Yu Yamazaki, Yoshito Nagano, Keita Kondo, et al. -
Planetary Atmosphere and Surfaces Chamber (PASC): A Platform to Address Various Challenges in Astrobiology2014 / Eva Mateo-Marti
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Differential proteomics to explore the inhibitory effects of acidic, slightly acidic electrolysed water and sodium hypochlorite solution on Vibrio parahaemolyticus
Abstract Slightly acidic electrolysed water (SlAEW) and acidic electrolysed water (AEW) have been demonstrated to effectively inactivate food-borne pathogens. However, the underlying mechanism of inactivation remains unknown. Therefore, in this...
2015 / Tai-Yuan Chen, Shu-Hao Kuo, Shui-Tein Chen, Deng-Fwu Hwang -
Editorial: Secretion of Cytokines and Chemokines by Innate Immune Cells2015 / Paige Lacy
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The Role of Fatty Acid Oxidation in the Metabolic Reprograming of Activated T-Cells2014 / Craig Alan Byersdorfer
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Are correlations between deadwood fungal community structure, wood physico-chemical properties and lignin-modifying enzymes stable across different geographical regions?
Abstract Wood-inhabiting fungi are major agents of wood decomposition. However, it is unclear which factors determine their distribution and enzyme production. Many studies that have addressed this issue suffer from a lack of geographic extent....
2016 / Witoon Purahong, Tobias Arnstadt, Tiemo Kahl, Jürgen Bauhus, Harald Kellner, et al. -
Genome-wide Generation and Systematic Phenotyping of Knockout Mice Reveals New Roles for Many Genes
Summary Mutations in whole organisms are powerful ways of interrogating gene function in a realistic context. We describe a program, the Sanger Institute Mouse Genetics Project, that provides a step toward the aim of knocking out all genes and...
2013 / Jacqueline K. White, Anna-Karin Gerdin, Natasha A. Karp, Ed Ryder, Marija Buljan, et al. -
Use of smokeless tobacco and risk of myocardial infarction and stroke: systematic review with meta-analysis2009 / P. Boffetta, K. Straif
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Omics-based interpretation of synergism in a soil-derived cellulose-degrading microbial community2014 / Yizhuang Zhou, Phillip B. Pope, Shaochun Li, Bo Wen, Fengji Tan, et al.
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G-protein activation revealed by [35S]-GTPγS binding assay is involved on the antidepressant-like effect of Hypericum caprifoliatum and Hypericum polyanthemum cyclohexane extracts2015 / Alice Fialho Viana, Jean Costentin, Jean-Claude do Rego, Stela Maris Kuze Rates
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Callose homeostasis at plasmodesmata: molecular regulators and developmental relevance2014 / Nico De Storme, Danny Geelen
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STING Millennium: a web-based suite of programs for comprehensive and simultaneous analysis of protein structure and sequence2003 / G. Neshich
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Formation and characterisation of neuromuscular junctions between hiPSC derived motoneurons and myotubes
Abstract Striated skeletal muscle cells from humans represent a valuable source for in vitro studies of the motoric system as well as for pathophysiological investigations in the clinical settings. Myoblasts can readily be grown from human muscle...
2015 / M. Demestre, M. Orth, K.J. Föhr, K. Achberger, A.C. Ludolph, et al. -
VCP and PSMF1: Antagonistic regulators of proteasome activity
Abstract Protein turnover and quality control by the proteasome is of paramount importance for cell homeostasis. Dysfunction of the proteasome is associated with aging processes and human diseases such as neurodegeneration, cardiomyopathy, and...
2015 / Christoph S. Clemen, Marija Marko, Karl-Heinz Strucksberg, Juliane Behrens, Ilka Wittig, et al. -
Increased deoxythymidine triphosphate levels is a feature of relative cognitive decline
Abstract Mitochondrial bioenergetics, mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cellular levels of nucleotides have been hypothesized as early indicators of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Utilizing relative decline of cognitive ability as a...
2015 / Claus Desler, Jane H. Frederiksen, Maria Angleys, Scott Maynard, Guido Keijzers, et al. -
Bacterial diversity and composition in the fluid of pitcher plants of the genus Nepenthes
Abstract Pitchers are modified leaves used by carnivorous plants for trapping prey. Their fluids contain digestive enzymes from the plant and they harbor abundant microbes. In this study, the diversity of bacterial communities was assessed in...
2015 / Yayoi Takeuchi, Samuel Chaffron, Michaela M. Salcher, Rie Shimizu-Inatsugi, Masaki J. Kobayashi, et al. -
Identification of point mutations and large intragenic deletions in Fanconi anemia using next-generation sequencing technology2015 / Elena Nicchia, Chiara Greco, Daniela De Rocco, Vanna Pecile, Angela D'Eustacchio, et al.
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Does the amount of trees retained at clearfelling of temperate and boreal forests influence biodiversity response?2012 / Katja Fedrowitz, Lena Gustafsson
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The Plant Genome Integrative Explorer Resource: PlantGenIE.org2015 / David Sundell, Chanaka Mannapperuma, Sergiu Netotea, Nicolas Delhomme, Yao-Cheng Lin, et al.