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Bioinformatics Methods for Biochemical Pathways and System Biology Analysis

Bioinformatics Methods for Biochemical Pathways and System Biology Analysis

... of biochemical pathways and system biology has gained significance because of their role in understanding disease and drug discovery ...the pathways has emerged to understand the genotype-phenotype ...

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Mathematical modelling of biochemical pathways

Mathematical modelling of biochemical pathways

... The second sensitivity equation presented in this chapter, Eq. 8-12, allows the investigation into effects on the metabolic pathways as a result o f changes in biomass composition. This is especially useful if the ...

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TrypanoCyc: a community-led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

TrypanoCyc: a community-led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

... Figure 3. Navigation between pathway and network representation using MetExplore and TrypanoCyc. (a) Each pathway page has an hyperlink allowing to load and visualize the pathway in MetExplore (circled in red on the ...

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TrypanoCyc : a community led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

TrypanoCyc : a community led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

... and pathways are therefore crucial to optimize understanding derived from postgenomic data ...Metabolic Pathways (8) (for apicomplexan parasites) are among the few examples where this information is ...

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TrypanoCyc: a community led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

TrypanoCyc: a community led biochemical pathways database for Trypanosoma brucei

... Moreover, simple genome reconstructions do not take into account the sub-cellular localization of the enzymes (although various methods are now being developed to tackle this issue as canonical signals determining ...

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Biochemical Pathways and Enhanced Degradation of Dioctyl Phthalate (DEHP) by Sodium Alginate Immobilization in MBR System

Biochemical Pathways and Enhanced Degradation of Dioctyl Phthalate (DEHP) by Sodium Alginate Immobilization in MBR System

... Abstract: A bacterial strain that could effectively degrade DEHP was isolated from the activated sludge and identified as Bacillus sp. by DNA sequencing. The biochemical degradation pathway of DEHP was further ...

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Kinetic Parameter Estimation in Oscillatory Biochemical Systems.

Kinetic Parameter Estimation in Oscillatory Biochemical Systems.

... Oscillatory biochemical pathways are important classes of biochemical systems [21, 13] that play significant roles in living ...of biochemical rhythms such as cardiac rhythms, ovarian cycles ...

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The association between Parkinson’s disease and melanoma: a systematic review and meta analysis

The association between Parkinson’s disease and melanoma: a systematic review and meta analysis

... cancers and PD. These conflicting results must be re- solved by including more reliable studies into meta- analysis in the future. In addition, we found OR for non- melanoma in PD was only 1.2; there was no significant ...

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Analyzing the genes related to Alzheimer’s disease via a network and pathway-based approach

Analyzing the genes related to Alzheimer’s disease via a network and pathway-based approach

... However, there were several limitations in this study. First, our pathway-based and network-based analyses results relied on genes in the publications reported to be associated with AD. In view of the fact that identifi- ...

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Physicochemical attack against solid tumors based on the reversal of direction of entropy flow: an attempt to introduce thermodynamics in anticancer therapy

Physicochemical attack against solid tumors based on the reversal of direction of entropy flow: an attempt to introduce thermodynamics in anticancer therapy

... Entropy production σ s and entropy flow are related to each other by the continuity equation (entropy balance equation). The entropy flow contains three terms: the convection term of entropy, the conduction term relating ...

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Molecular and biochemical characterization of key enzymes in the cysteine and serine metabolic pathways of Acanthamoeba castellanii

Molecular and biochemical characterization of key enzymes in the cysteine and serine metabolic pathways of Acanthamoeba castellanii

... To understand the role of serine metabolism and sulphur-containing cysteine biosynthesis in A. castel- lanii, we searched the Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes database and created a list of potential enzymes ...

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Ageing, autoimmunity and arthritis: Perturbations of TCR signal transduction pathways with ageing – a biochemical paradigm for the ageing immune system

Ageing, autoimmunity and arthritis: Perturbations of TCR signal transduction pathways with ageing – a biochemical paradigm for the ageing immune system

... Homeostatic proliferation is dependent on TCR triggering. The two-signal model of T-cell activation has led to the notion of T-cell anergy as a mechanism of maintenance of tolerance in the periphery [18]. T-cell anergy ...

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The biochemical role of the small G protein Rac1 in cell signalling pathways - Interaction with RhoGDI and the phagocyte NADPH oxidase component, p67phox

The biochemical role of the small G protein Rac1 in cell signalling pathways - Interaction with RhoGDI and the phagocyte NADPH oxidase component, p67phox

... and biochemical data suggests that RhoGAP acts on intrinsic GTPase activity by stabilising the GTPase structure, and directly by supplying a catalytic residue to the GTPase ...

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Clearance of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans Bacteremia in a Child without Central Venous Catheter Removal

Clearance of Cellulosimicrobium cellulans Bacteremia in a Child without Central Venous Catheter Removal

... following biochemical reactions: catalase positive, reduction of nitrate, and hydrolysis of gelatin and esculin ...Coryne biochemical strip (BioMerieux) keyed out with the number 7572727, an excellent ...

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Expanding the organismal proteostasis network: Linking systemic stress signalling with the innate immune response

Expanding the organismal proteostasis network: Linking systemic stress signalling with the innate immune response

... MAPK pathways is associated with an increased expression of putatively secreted immune peptides, such as C-type lectins and lysozymes, which have been proposed to activate the UPS and hence increase ...

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Cancer-specific and overall survival in patients with recurrent prostate cancer who underwent salvage extended pelvic lymph node dissection

Cancer-specific and overall survival in patients with recurrent prostate cancer who underwent salvage extended pelvic lymph node dissection

... proven LN metastases. Moreover, CSS and OS data compared with acceptable complications rate makes this procedure feasible for selected patients. Similar results were found in previous studies on salvage ePLND. Thus, the ...

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Protein coalitions in a core mammalian biochemical network linked by rapidly evolving proteins

Protein coalitions in a core mammalian biochemical network linked by rapidly evolving proteins

... five proteins showed conservation of > 99%. Careful exam- ination of the alignments of the less conserved proteins confirmed that the low levels of conservation observed in these proteins were not alignment artifacts. ...

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Environmental Impacts of Cellulosic Biofuels Made in the South East: Implications of Impact Assessment Methods and Study Assumptions.

Environmental Impacts of Cellulosic Biofuels Made in the South East: Implications of Impact Assessment Methods and Study Assumptions.

... The EISA also requires the EPA to create and enforce life cycle GHG threshold standards to ensure reductions through the use of renewable fuels. By achieving these threshold requirements (60% GHG reduction for ...

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Intracellular Signaling Networks in the Immune Response: Pathways Activated by Interleukin-2 and Interleukin-4 Receptors and their Roles in T Cell Proliferation

Intracellular Signaling Networks in the Immune Response: Pathways Activated by Interleukin-2 and Interleukin-4 Receptors and their Roles in T Cell Proliferation

... The biochemical mechanisms responsible for processing this information inside the cell are collectively referred to as signal ...signaling pathways and outcomes. Further, individual signaling ...

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Structural and biochemical studies on the biosynthetic pathways of cyanobactins

Structural and biochemical studies on the biosynthetic pathways of cyanobactins

... The C-terminal cleavage of the modified core peptide is catalysed by the PatG subtilisin-like protease domain (PatGmac). This process occurs after both heterocyclisation (PatD) and N-terminal cleavage (PatApr) because ...

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