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Cell and Molecular Biology

Basic Cell and Molecular Biology 3e: What We Know & How We Found Out

Basic Cell and Molecular Biology 3e: What We Know & How We Found Out

... You will read in this book about experiments that revealed secrets of cell and molecular biology, many of which earned their researchers Nobel and other prizes. But let’s begin here with a Tale of ...

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Basal cell carcinoma — molecular biology and potential new therapies

Basal cell carcinoma — molecular biology and potential new therapies

... Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) of the skin, the most common malignancy in individuals of mixed European descent, is increasing in incidence due to an aging population and sun exposure ...BCC biology and ...

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Tall cell variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: current evidence on clinicopathologic features and molecular biology

Tall cell variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma: current evidence on clinicopathologic features and molecular biology

... Tall cell variant (TCV) of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) has been recognized for the past few decades as an entity showing aggressive biological behavior; however, there is considerable controversy regarding ...

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Molecular biology of the type I human T cell leukemia virus (HTLV I) and adult T cell leukemia

Molecular biology of the type I human T cell leukemia virus (HTLV I) and adult T cell leukemia

... Abbreviations used in this paper: ATF, activating transcription factor; ATLL, adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma; CREB, cyclic ANMP response element binding protein; HTLV-I, type I human T-c[r] ...

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Sickle-Cell Anemia Hemoglobin: The Molecular Biology of the First “Molecular Disease”—The Crucial Importance of Serendipity

Sickle-Cell Anemia Hemoglobin: The Molecular Biology of the First “Molecular Disease”—The Crucial Importance of Serendipity

... the molecular cluster containing the ␥-, ␣-, and ␨-genes and the ␤-chain biology of the thalassemias has become ...of molecular genetics, since planned crosses A SCHEMA FOR THE ...

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Molecular biology II: protein function

Molecular biology II: protein function

... Figure 1: Visualising the translocation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor. (A) Glucocorticoids (ligand) enter cells and activate the glucocorticoids receptor (GR) in the cytoplasm. This causes disassociation from HSP70 and ...

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Molecular Biology of Microbial Hydrogenases

Molecular Biology of Microbial Hydrogenases

... redox metabolism of the cell. A global two-component signal transduction system, called RegB/RegA in R. capsulatus, and PrrB/PrrA in R. sphaeroides, which functions by phosphate transfer (Bird et al., 1999), is ...

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DNA Tumor Viruses and Their Contributions to Molecular Biology

DNA Tumor Viruses and Their Contributions to Molecular Biology

... structural biology coupled with incredible increases in computer power, which will continue to enhance our understanding of macromolecular structures and ...multiple cell types) that were previously ...

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The Human Oral Cancer and Molecular Biology

The Human Oral Cancer and Molecular Biology

... The tumour suppressor gene p53 - mutated approximately in 70% of adult solid tumours. In normal cell biology, p53 acts as a regulator of DNA synthesis. If genomic DNA damaged, p53 produced to block ...

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Machine learning in systems biology at different scales : from molecular biology to ecology

Machine learning in systems biology at different scales : from molecular biology to ecology

... of molecular biology and the recent compelling increase of biological data, it has become evident that the study of complex biological systems requires not only an understanding of the involved parts ...

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Advances in Algal Cell Biology

Advances in Algal Cell Biology

... Lord Biology Department Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada e-mail: celord@dal.ca Chapter 1 Shinichiro Maruyama Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Dalhousie University Halif[r] ...

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Molecular biology of cantharidin in cancer cells

Molecular biology of cantharidin in cancer cells

... the molecular determinants that predict sensitivity or resistance of tumor cells to canthari- din, we analyzed the microarray database of the National Cancer Institute ...tumor cell lines correlated with ...

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Molecular biology of malignant mesothelioma

Molecular biology of malignant mesothelioma

... MPM cell lines, Taniguchi et al. [12] found that almost all of the cell lines had a homozygous deletion of the p16 INK4a / p14 ARF gene ...the cell cycle via the cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4)/ ...

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The Application of Molecular Biology

The Application of Molecular Biology

... Restriction fragment length variability can be examined by Southern blot analysis using a labeled probe for a specific gene to identify different fragments that carry slightly different copies of the same gene. ...

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The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Confirmation in Molecular Biology

The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Confirmation in Molecular Biology

... For the purposes of my analysis, I will need to distinguish between two kinds of mechanisms: a) physiological mechanisms and b) experimental mechanism. Physiological mechanisms are mechanisms that operate in a living ...

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OMICS in Molecular Biology

OMICS in Molecular Biology

... the cell-wide measurements of mRNA, proteins, fluxes, and interactions ...systems biology research, which is transforming the practice of medicine and our ability to engineer living organisms (Broadhurst et ...

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NATURAL TRANSFORMATION MODELS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

NATURAL TRANSFORMATION MODELS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

... Living organisms have non-linear diagrams with feedback and feedforward. note in this case, the ‘closure’, functional mapping, , that physically regenerates the telomere and closes the DNA-loop at the end of the ...

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Single cell sequencing in stem cell biology

Single cell sequencing in stem cell biology

... stem cell state and the later com- mitted ...individual cell, which is an intrinsic disadvantage of this technique when compared with time-lapse imaging ...individual cell at the whole-transcriptome ...

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Lipidomics Investigations in Cell Biology

Lipidomics Investigations in Cell Biology

... living cell surfaces [11], is glycosphingolipids (GSL), the basic structural characteristic of which is the attachment of one or more sugar bases to a sphingolipid moiety (see galactolsyl-ceramide as an example in ...

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The American Society for Cell Biology

The American Society for Cell Biology

... Recently, I was hired as a tenure-track faculty member in the biology department of an undergraduate institution. Pre- viously, while seeking a site for the second year of a Pew Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral ...

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