نتایج جستجو برای: pbx

تعداد نتایج: 558  

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2014
Dannis G van Vuurden Eleonora Aronica Esther Hulleman Laurine E Wedekind Dennis Biesmans Arjan Malekzadeh Marianna Bugiani Dirk Geerts David P Noske W Peter Vandertop Gertjan J L Kaspers Jacqueline Cloos Thomas Würdinger Petra P M van der Stoop

BACKGROUND Glial brain tumors cause considerable mortality and morbidity in children and adults. Innovative targets for therapy are needed to improve survival and reduce long-term sequelae. The aim of this study was to find a candidate tumor-promoting protein, abundantly expressed in tumor cells but not in normal brain tissues, as a potential target for therapy. METHODS In silico proteomics a...

2005
H. Tan Y. Huang C. Liu P. H. Geubelle

We have used the Mori–Tanaka method to study the effect of nonlinear interface debonding on the constitutive behavior of composite material with high particle volume fraction. The interface debonding is characterized by a nonlinear cohesive law determined from the fracture test of the high explosive PBX 9501. Using the example of the composite material with spherical particles subject to hydros...

2000
Juliana Freire Daniel F. Lieuwen Joann J. Ordille Lalit Garg Michael Holder Hector Urroz Gavin Michael Julian Orbach Luke Tucker Qian Ye Robert M. Arlein

A great deal of corporate data is buried in network devices — such as PBX messaging/email platforms, and data networking equipment — where it is difficult to access and modify. Typically, the data is only available to the device itself for its internal purposes and it must be administered using either a proprietary interface or a standard protocol against a proprietary schema. This leads to man...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2010
Jonathan A R Gordon Mohammad Q Hassan Sharanjot Saini Martin Montecino Andre J van Wijnen Gary S Stein Janet L Stein Jane B Lian

Abdominal-class homeodomain-containing (Hox) factors form multimeric complexes with TALE-class homeodomain proteins (Pbx, Meis) to regulate tissue morphogenesis and skeletal development. Here we have established that Pbx1 negatively regulates Hoxa10-mediated gene transcription in mesenchymal cells and identified components of a Pbx1 complex associated with genes in osteoblasts. Expression of Pb...

Journal: :Blood 2004
Nathalie Beslu Jana Krosl Mélanie Laurin Nadine Mayotte Keith R Humphries Guy Sauvageau

HOXB4 overexpression induces unique in vivo and in vitro expansion of hemopoietic stem cells (HSCs) without causing leukemia. Very little is known about the molecular basis underlying HOXB4-induced HSC self-renewal. We now report the in vitro proliferation and in vivo expansion capacity of primary bone marrow (BM) cells engineered to overexpress selected HOXB4 point mutants lacking either the c...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2004
Licia Selleri Jorge DiMartino Jan van Deursen Andrea Brendolan Mrinmoy Sanyal Elles Boon Terence Capellini Kevin S Smith Joon Rhee Heike Pöpperl Gerard Grosveld Michael L Cleary

Pbx2 is one of four mammalian genes that encode closely related TALE homeodomain proteins, which serve as DNA binding partners for a subset of Hox transcription factors. The expression and contributions of Pbx2 to mammalian development remain undefined, in contrast to the essential roles recently established for family members Pbx1 and Pbx3. Here we report that Pbx2 is widely expressed during e...

2017
Kazuhisa Hagiwara Yuki Tobisawa Takatoshi Kaya Tomonori Kaneko Shingo Hatakeyama Kazuyuki Mori Yasuhiro Hashimoto Takuya Koie Yoshihiko Suda Chikara Ohyama Tohru Yoneyama

Wisteria floribunda agglutinin (WFA) preferably binds to LacdiNAc glycans, and its reactivity is associated with tumor progression. The aim of this study to examine whether the serum LacdiNAc carrying prostate-specific antigen-glycosylation isomer (PSA-Gi) and WFA-reactivity of tumor tissue can be applied as a diagnostic and prognostic marker of prostate cancer (PCa). Between 2007 and 2016, ser...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2000
Robert A.H. White Simon E. Aspland Jenny J. Brookman Lesley Clayton Graham Sproat

We have shown that the 26 bp bx1 element from the regulatory region of Distal-less is capable of imposing control by the homeotic genes Ultrabithorax and abdominal-A on a general epidermal activator in Drosophila. This provides us with an assay to analyze the sequence requirements for specific repression by these Hox genes. Both the core Hox binding site, 5'-TAAT, and the adjacent EXD 5'-TGAT c...

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