نتایج جستجو برای: pbx

تعداد نتایج: 558  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2008
Sean T Glenn Craig A Jones Li Pan Kenneth W Gross

Renin is responsible for initiating the enzymatic cascade that results in the production of angiotensin II, the major effector molecule of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Extensive information on the regulatory region of the renin gene has been derived by transient transfection studies in vitro, particularly using the As4.1 cell line. To verify key factors within the regulatory region of re...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
L H Kasper P K Brindle C A Schnabel C E Pritchard M L Cleary J M van Deursen

Genes encoding the Phe-Gly (FG) repeat-containing nucleoporins NUP98 and CAN/NUP214 are at the breakpoints of several chromosomal translocations associated with human acute myeloid leukemia (AML), but their role in oncogenesis is unclear. Here we demonstrate that the NUP98-HOXA9 fusion gene encodes two nuclear oncoproteins with either 19 or 37 NUP98 FG repeats fused to the DNA binding and PBX h...

Journal: :Experimental Mechanics 2022

Abstract Background Mechanical characterisation of polymer bonded explosives (PBXs) is crucial for their safe handling during storage and transportation. At temperatures higher than the binder's glass transition temperature, fracture caused predominantly by interface debonding between binder explosive crystals. Interfacial friction debonded crystals can lead to accidental detonation PBX materia...

2013
Wenrong Zhou Huang Zhu Jianzhi Zhao Hanjun Li Yong Wan Jingjing Cao Haixia Zhao Jian Yu Rujiang Zhou Yiyun Yao Lingling Zhang Lifang Wang Lin He Gang Ma Zhengju Yao Xizhi Guo

The TALE (Three Amino acid Loop Extension) family consisting of Meis, Pbx and Pknox proteins is a group of transcriptional co-factors with atypical homeodomains that play pivotal roles in limb development. Compared to the in-depth investigations of Meis and Pbx protein functions, the role of Pknox2 in limb development remains unclear. Here, we showed that Pknox2 was mainly expressed in the zeug...

2017
George Rodriguez Steve M. Gilbertson

Chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) sensors coupled to high speed interrogation systems are described as robust diagnostic approaches to monitoring shock wave and detonation front propagation tracking events for use in high energy density shock physics applications. Taking advantage of the linear distributed spatial encoding of the spectral band in single-mode CFBGs, embedded fiber systems and ass...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1997
J Pinsonneault B Florence H Vaessin W McGinnis

The Drosophila EXD protein and its mammalian counterparts, the PBX proteins, have been proposed to function in HOX target selectivity. Here we show that exd function is required for the autoactivation phase of Dfd expression in the posterior head. Mutations that change the affinity of a small autoactivation element for EXD protein result in corresponding changes in the element's embryonic activ...

2017
Darby J. Luscher John D. Yeager Bjørn Clausen Sven C. Vogel Amanda L. Higginbotham Donald W. Brown

Triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB) is a highly anisotropic molecular crystal used in several plastic-bonded explosive (PBX) formulations. A complete understanding of the orientation distribution of TATB particles throughout a PBX charge is required to understand spatially variable, anisotropic macroscale properties of the charge. Although texture of these materials can be measured after they have b...

2017
Tian Yang Limin Zhang Yixin Chen Yehua Cai Haowen Jiang Qiang Ding

We aim to investigate the predictive efficacy of hypoechoic lesion for prostate cancer at different levels of serum PSA in the procedure of transrectal ultrasound guided 10-core trans-perineal prostate biopsy (TP-PBx). In this study, we collected clinical parameters involving age, digital rectal examination (DRE), PSA, prostate volume, pathological diagnosis, Gleason score, novel Gleason group,...

2014
Richard Morgan Angie Boxall Kevin J Harrington Guy R Simpson Agnieszka Michael Hardev S Pandha

BACKGROUND The HOX genes are a family of transcription factors that help to determine cell and tissue identity during early development, and which are also over-expressed in a number of malignancies where they have been shown to promote cell proliferation and survival. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the expression of HOX genes in prostate cancer and to establish whether prostate canc...

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