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تعداد نتایج: 557  

2014
Fang Liu Yaning Feng Zhenye Li Chao Pan Yuncong Su Rui Yang Liying Song Huilong Duan Ning Deng

In recent years, a growing number of researchers began to focus on how to establish associations between clinical and genomic data. However, up to now, there is lack of research mining clinic-genomic associations by comprehensively analysing available gene expression data for a single disease. Colorectal cancer is one of the malignant tumours. A number of genetic syndromes have been proven to b...

2011
German Tapia Ondrej Cinek Trond Rasmussen Elisabet Witsø Bjørn Grinde Lars Christian Stene Kjersti Skjold Rønningen

OBJECTIVE To test whether the frequency of human enterovirus RNA in fecal samples collected monthly from early infancy was associated with development of multiple islet autoantibodies in children with the highest risk HLA genotype. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Individuals carrying the HLA DRB1*0401-DQA1*03-DQB1*0302/DRB1*03-DQA1*05-DQB1*02 genotype were identified at birth and followed with mo...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2003
Arvind A Bhagwat

The ability to withstand an acid challenge of pH 2.5 or less by Escherichia coli strains is a trait generally believed to be restricted to their stationary phase of growth. Of the three distinct acid-resistance systems that have been identified in E. coli, the glutamate-dependent acid resistance (GAD) system provides the highest level of acid resistance. Earlier reports indicated that in the ex...

2013
Dinesh Lakhanpal Hardeep Kataria Gurcharan Kaur Rumani Singh Sushil Kumar Sandeep Sharma Manpreet Kaur Parveen Kumar

s: 1. Dinesh Lakhanpal and Gurcharan Kaur (2011). Valproic acid mediates disruption in hypothalamo-hypophyseal gonadal axis by upregulating GAD65 and GAD67. A01493 8 th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, International Brain Research Organisation, Florence, Italy. 2. Dinesh Lakhanpal and Gurcharan Kaur (2009). Effect of Chronic Valproic Acid Treatment on neuro-glial plasticity in female rats. ...

2016
Kendra Vehik Kristian F. Lynch Desmond A. Schatz Beena Akolkar William Hagopian Marian Rewers Jin-Xiong She Olli Simell Jorma Toppari Anette-G. Ziegler Åke Lernmark Ezio Bonifacio Jeffrey P. Krischer

OBJECTIVE β-Cell autoantibodies are a feature of the preclinical phase of type 1 diabetes. Here, we asked how frequently they revert in a cohort of children at risk for type 1 diabetes and whether reversion has any effect on type 1 diabetes risk. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Children were up to 10 years of age and screened more than once for insulin autoantibody, GAD antibody, and insulinoma a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Mireia Giménez-Barcons Anna Casteràs Maria del Pilar Armengol Eduard Porta Paula A Correa Ana Marín Ricardo Pujol-Borrell Roger Colobran

Down syndrome (DS), or trisomy of chromosome 21, is the most common genetic disorder associated with autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune regulator protein (AIRE), a transcription factor located on chromosome 21, plays a crucial role in autoimmunity by regulating promiscuous gene expression (pGE). To investigate if autoimmunity in DS is promoted by the reduction of pGE owing to dysregulation of AIRE...

2015
Phillip H. Beske Stephen M. Scheeler Michael Adler Patrick M. McNutt

Botulinum neurotoxins (BoNTs) are extremely potent toxins that specifically cleave SNARE proteins in peripheral synapses, preventing neurotransmitter release. Neuronal responses to BoNT intoxication are traditionally studied by quantifying SNARE protein cleavage in vitro or monitoring physiological paralysis in vivo. Consequently, the dynamic effects of intoxication on synaptic behaviors are no...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
K J Buck P Metten J K Belknap J C Crabbe

Alcohol dependence (alcoholism) is accompanied by evidence of tolerance, withdrawal (physiological dependence), or compulsive behavior related to alcohol use. Studies of strain and individual differences using animal models for acute physiological dependence liability are useful means to identify potential genetic determinants of liability in humans. Behavioral and quantitative trait analyses w...

2017
Juri Saruta Masahiro To Masahiro Sugimoto Yuko Yamamoto Tomoko Shimizu Yusuke Nakagawa Hiroko Inoue Ichiro Saito Keiichi Tsukinoki

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is abundant in the hippocampus and plays critical roles in memory and synapse formation, as well as exerting antidepressant-like effects in psychiatric disorders. We previously reported that BDNF is expressed in salivary glands and affects blood BDNF content. However, the function of salivary BDNF remains unclear. The aim of this study was to generate tr...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2008
M Orsetti F Di Brisco P L Canonico A A Genazzani P Ghi

In the present study, we have coupled the chronic mild stress (CMS) protocol with Affymetrix microarray technology to screen the rat genome for gene changes in the frontal cortex. The aim of our work was to assess whether the CMS protocol could be a useful experimental model to provide insights into the molecular basis of depression. Under our experimental conditions, 59 transcripts changed by ...

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