Biological sciences topic list of research papers
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Rosiglitazone-induced SERCA2b inhibition: implications for monocyte cytoskeletal remodelling and diabetic microangiopathy2008 / L. Atkin
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Non-contiguous finished genome sequence of Bacteroides coprosuis type strain (PC139T)2011 / Miriam Land, Brittany Held, Sabine Gronow, Birte Abt, Susan Lucas, et al.
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Responses of Cryptofaunal Species Richness and Trophic Potential to Coral Reef Habitat Degradation2012 / Ian C. Enochs, Derek P. Manzello
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DNA Barcoding for Honey Biodiversity2010 / Alice Valentini, Christian Miquel, Pierre Taberlet
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Initially disadvantaged, TEL-AML1 cells expand and initiate leukemia in response to irradiation and cooperating mutations2013 / M Li, L Jones, C Gaillard, M Binnewies, R Ochoa, et al.
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Drosophila learn efficient paths to a food source
Abstract Elucidating the genetic, and neuronal bases for learned behavior is a central problem in neuroscience. A leading system for neurogenetic discovery is the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster; fly memory research has identified genes and...
2016 / Rapeechai Navawongse, Deepak Choudhury, Marlena Raczkowska, James Charles Stewart, Terrence Lim, et al. -
Newly discovered deep-branching marine plastid lineages are numerically rare but globally distributed
Summary Ocean surface warming is resulting in an expansion of stratified, low-nutrient environments, a process referred to as ocean desertification [1]. A challenge for assessing the impact of these changes is the lack of robust baseline information ...
2017 / Chang Jae Choi, Charles Bachy, Gualtiero Spiro Jaeger, Camille Poirier, Lisa Sudek, et al. -
The atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) knockout mouse does not exhibit the phenotypic features of pre-eclampsia or demonstrate fetal growth restriction
Abstract The ANP knockout mouse is reported to exhibit pregnancy-associated hypertension, proteinuria and impaired placental trophoblast invasion and spiral artery remodeling, key features of pre-eclampsia (PE). We hypothesized that these mice may...
2016 / Sarah L. Finn-Sell, Lewis J. Renshall, Elizabeth J. Cowley, Mark R. Dilworth, Mark Wareing, et al. -
Reprogramming Tumor-Associated Macrophages by Antibody Targeting Inhibits Cancer Progression and Metastasis
Summary Tumors are composed of multiple cell types besides the tumor cells themselves, including innate immune cells such as macrophages. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are a heterogeneous population of myeloid cells present in the tumor...
2016 / Anna-Maria Georgoudaki, Kajsa E. Prokopec, Vanessa F. Boura, Eva Hellqvist, Silke Sohn, et al. -
Experimental evidence for fully additive care among male carers in the cooperatively breeding chestnut-crowned babbler
Although theory developed to understand carer response rules in cooperative breeders typically predicts partial compensation, where additional investment by one carer is optimally met by incomplete reductions by the other, fully additive care is a viable...
2016 / A.L. Liebl, F.Y. Nomano, L.E. Browning, A.F. Russell -
A new and an unrecorded species of the genus Neoblastobasis Kuznetsov & Sinev (Lepidoptera: Blastobasidae), with a tentative catalog in Korea
Abstract Neoblastobasis Kuznetsov & Sinev, a genus of the family Blastobasidae, has been known with three species in Korea. In this study, a new species of the genus, Neoblastobasis songi Park, sp. nov., is described, and...
2014 / Kyu-Tek Park, Minyoung Kim, Bong-Kyu Byun -
Complete genome sequence of Jonesia denitrificans type strain (Prevot 55134T)2009 / Rüdiger Pukall, Gabriele Gehrich-Schröter, Alla Lapidus, Matt Nolan, Tijana Glavina Del Rio, et al.
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Effects of shading after pollination on kernel filling and physicochemical quality traits of waxy maize
Abstract Understanding the effects of shading after pollination on kernel filling and physicochemical properties of waxy maize could improve kernel quality. Experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of shading (30% and 50% light...
2016 / Huan Yang, Yanling Shi, Renchao Xu, Dalei Lu, Weiping Lu -
Micro-CT imaging: Developing criteria for examining fetal skeletons in regulatory developmental toxicology studies – A workshop report
Abstract During the past two decades the use and refinements of imaging modalities have markedly increased making it possible to image embryos and fetuses used in pivotal nonclinical studies submitted to regulatory agencies. Implementing these...
2016 / Howard M. Solomon, Susan L. Makris, Hasan Alsaid, Oscar Bermudez, Bruce K. Beyer, et al. -
Th2-activated eosinophils release Th1 cytokines that modulate allergic inflammation2015 / Akira Kanda, Sébastien Fleury, Yoshiki Kobayashi, Koichi Tomoda, Valérie Julia, et al.
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Investigating the Causal Role of rOFA in Holistic Detection of Mooney Faces and Objects: An fMRI-guided TMS Study
Abstract Background The right occipital face area (rOFA) is known to be involved in face discrimination based on local featural information. Whether this region is also involved in global, holistic stimulus processing is not known. ...
2016 / Silvia Bona, Zaira Cattaneo, Juha Silvanto -
Intercellular Adhesion-Dependent Cell Survival and ROCK-Regulated Actomyosin-Driven Forces Mediate Self-Formation of a Retinal Organoid
Summary In this study we dissected retinal organoid morphogenesis in human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cultures and established a convenient method for isolating large quantities of retinal organoids for modeling human retinal development and ...
2016 / Albert Lowe, Raven Harris, Punita Bhansali, Ales Cvekl, Wei Liu -
Generation of a High Number of Healthy Erythroid Cells from Gene-Edited Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Summary Pyruvate kinase deficiency (PKD) is a rare erythroid metabolic disease caused by mutations in the PKLR gene. Erythrocytes from PKD patients show an energetic imbalance causing chronic non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia, as pyruvate kinase...
2015 / Zita Garate, Oscar Quintana-Bustamante, Ana M. Crane, Emmanuel Olivier, Laurent Poirot, et al. -
Transcriptional profiling of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA) regulated genes in mineralizing dental pulp cells at early and late time points
Abstract Dental pulp tissue can be damaged by a range of irritants, however, if the irritation is removed and/or the tooth is adequately restored, pulp regeneration is possible (Mjör and Tronstad, 1974 [1]). At present, dental restorative materials...
2015 / Henry F. Duncan, Anthony J. Smith, Garry J.P. Fleming, Gary P. Moran, Paul R. Cooper -
RNA binding proteins regulate anabolic and catabolic gene expression in chondrocytes
Summary Objective Regulation of anabolic and catabolic factors is considered essential in maintaining the homoeostasis of healthy articular cartilage. In this study we investigated the influence of RNA binding proteins (RNABPs) in...
2016 / B.T. McDermott, S. Ellis, G. Bou-Gharios, P.D. Clegg, S.R. Tew