... and systems biology. An overriding theme of the
meeting was the importance of new technologies and tools
for functional genomics and how they are being used to
understand microbial physiology. ... tools developed by Maranas and
Schilling, they would clearly have been very useful.
Also in the general area of metabolic engineering, Jay
Keasling (University of California, Berkeley, USA)...
... about everyone who
has passed through my laboratory. All are like family.
KTJ: How do you see your role with your former trainees
after they have left your lab?
SPG: I feel it is critically important ... from my former trainees as they expand the bound-
aries of virology.
KTJ: Someone told me once that every 10 years he would
like to reinvent himself. What do you see yourself doing
10 years f...
... nitrogen
cycling in diatoms: a catabolic urea cycle has been identified
involving ornithine and citruline and potentially yielding
urea and subsequently ammonia from hydrolysis of the
substrate by urease. ... ffoorr
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Abstract
Background: Analysis of large scale diversity in bacterial genomes has mainly focused on elements such as
pathogenicity islands, or more generally, genomic islands. These comprise numerous genes and confer ... scarce, proportionally.
Discussion
Microdiversity constitutes a m ajor type of variability
between bacterial genomes within a species
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... pathway, yet its role
in the cell-cycle checkpoint is not impaired. Evidently,
the substrate specificity of human MOF and the
physiological processes in which it is involved are largely
determined ... that the MOF-catalyzed
acetylation of histone 4, and subsequent unfolding effect
of H4K16ac, is constrained by as yet unknown counter-
acting factors (Figure 3a), conceivably by ones tha...
... of gastric inhibitory
polypeptide on glucose and lipid metabolism of isolated rat adipocytes.
Ann Nutr Metab 1988, 32:282-288.
23. Miyawaki K, Yamada Y, Ban N, Ihara Y, Tsukiyama K, Zhou H, Fujimoto ... miR-30 family drastically
reduced GPDH activity at day 10 (fold reduction of 23.9).
Interestingly, over-expression of miR-30a and miR-30d
was sufficient to enhance this activity at day 4...
... grains, cassava
peels and yam peels, in the category of crops and crop
by-products and were accessed by both tethering and
hand feeding and by scavenging. Maize grains are pri-
marily from farmers’ ... source, access
by small ruminants, and seasonal availability was done
to identify feed system types at the household level.
Feed system types were regrouped manually to identify
fee...
... chemotherapy. On the contrary, 26% of the
patients entered Phase II study with a progressive disease,
following 4 chemotherapy cycles.
Pregnancy or lactation, secondary malignanc ies, or
history of hypersensitivity ... of Antibody Titers
Blood samples were collected every 14 days for 60 days
and monthly thereafter. Anti-EGF antibody titers were
measured through an enzyme linked immunosorben...
... including electromyogra-
phy (EMG) and electroneurography (ENG) after six
weeks. These investigations did not detect any lumbosac-
ral nerve root pathology and the patient has slowly
improved. Eight ... disease. Compression may be
caused by a variety of factors such as bone disease (spinal
stenosis, spondylolisthesis), disc herniation, hypertrophy
of ligamentum flavum, extramedullary hema...
...
1
Molecular Virology Section, Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National
Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland 20892-0460, USA and
2
Insitute ... are likely at the tip of the iceberg in our
understanding about functions and regulatory roles
served by ncRNAs in cellular metabolism, pathogenesis
and host-pathogen interaction...