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Journal of Biology 2007, 6:3
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Multilevel regulation of growth rate in yeast revealed using
systems biology
Arvind Ramanathan and Stuart L Schreiber
Address: The Broad Institute of Harvard ... pathways in order to double
mass while maintaining the same cell size distribution after
cell division? In proliferating cells, with inc...
...
However,
offspring
from
those
matings
were
not
used
for
reproduction.
Frequencies
of
the
different
types
of
matings
and
egg-layings
obtained
in
each
generation
are
shown
in
table ...
Theoreti-
cally,
adult
weight
is
linked
to
the
growth
rate
and
to
the
duration
of
growth
but
it
appeared
here that
weight
mainly
depended
on
growth
rate....
... advance in helping to
unravel the functions of the tens of
thousands of human genes using func-
tional genomics approaches.”
Hughes has enjoyed the transition
from studying yeast to working on
mice, ... 3:19
The bottom line
• Genome-wide studies of gene expression in yeast, using microarrays,
showed that patterns of transcriptional co -regulation can predict the
biolog...
...
long
duration
of
linear
growth
(fig
1)
followed
by
a
slow
decrease.
The
position
of
the
inflection
point
in
terms
of
age
confirmed
the
earliness
of
growth
in
geese
(t
+ ...
maturation
rate
of
the
curve
(ie
the
relative
rate
at
which
A
is
reached),
n
=
shape
parameter
determining
the
position
of
the
inflection
point
of
the
cur...
... broken lines) TAG mobilization during pre-logarithmic growth as a
function of time. The thin dotted line represents a linear fit of the experimental data in the range 0.25–4 h. The calculated lines ... hydrolysis of TAG or DAG, and
the subsequent re-acylation of glycerol-3-phosphate
(Fig. 3). Interestingly, inactivation of DAG kinase
activity resulted in a comparable TAG mobili...
... tasks. These include planning, organ-
izing, leading and controlling. Planning involves defining
goals and mapping out ways to reach them; organizing
entails arranging and coordinating human, material ... colleagues
(41.9%). Both groups reported equally high levels of
informal training in health management (around 90%).
These included mentoring, in- service training and non-
certified pr...
... plans included either quitting the profession, work-
ing abroad or pursuing further training in nursing.
Results and discussion
Given that it is difficult to achieve desirable response rates
in ... citation purposes)
remain, further increasing turnover [9]. The implications
of these findings are therefore alarming for the provision
of health care in South Africa now and in the fut...
... motivation in general
and for PA in particular, along with increasing learning
outcome. However, training of both managers and
employees in PA procedures may be a key condition for
its success in any ... mana gers in the municipa l health
service in Norway have often undergone training in how
they must implement PA, employees have not o r have
very rarely had any training in...
... significant.
Cytokines
We investigated the involvement of several cytokines in
immunopathogenesis of experimental H5N1 HPAI infec-
tion in mice. Results of ELISA technique revealed altera-
tion of expression ... dissemina-
tion of virus would be stopped by strait quarantine meas-
ures. But in 2005 completely adapted to wild waterfowl
virus appeared in Quinghai province of...
... time points (or all of the time
points for donor A) within the respective individual but
were not seen in any other individual. Overall, despite dif-
ferences in HIV-1 genetic variability in each ... (respectively) of Tat. The core domain
mutation has been reported to suppress but not eliminate
transactivation ability [15-17], and R52 participates in the
binding of Tat to TAR an...