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PPARγ and negative control shRNA sequences

Product: Expression Arrest TM egfp control shrna vector

Product: Expression Arrest TM egfp control shrna vector

... Quality Control of transfection ready plasmid DNA: High purity ...a control for silencing or as a negative control relative to the Non-silencing control shRNA or the pSM2c vector ...

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Identification of signal sequences that control transcription of borna disease virus, a nonsegmented, negative-strand RNA virus.

Identification of signal sequences that control transcription of borna disease virus, a nonsegmented, negative-strand RNA virus.

... In both strains, the sequences surrounding the transcriptional start and stop sites were found to be highly conserved (data not shown); nonetheless, analogous nucle- otide positions for [r] ...

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SureSilencing shrna Plasmids

SureSilencing shrna Plasmids

... SureSilencing shRNA Plasmids with inducible promoters are not ...to control the timing of silencing particularly for stable shRNA transfections for essential genes or for differentiation model ...the ...

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Positive and negative control sequences within the distal domain of the adenovirus IVa2 promoter overlap with the major late promoter.

Positive and negative control sequences within the distal domain of the adenovirus IVa2 promoter overlap with the major late promoter.

... from -152 to -242 bp upstream of RNA initiation site overlaps with the RNA initiation site of the major late promoter (MLP) which is located at nucleotide position (np) -210 from the IVa[r] ...

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Development of a novel method for rapid cloning of shRNA vectors, which successfully knocked down CD44 in mesenchymal triple-negative breast cancer cells

Development of a novel method for rapid cloning of shRNA vectors, which successfully knocked down CD44 in mesenchymal triple-negative breast cancer cells

... In detail, the 3 ′ ends of the primers are designed to bind the template to initiate a PCR to amplify the vector back- bone, and the 5 ′ portions are designed to introduce the sequences of interest as well as to ...

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HSP60 gene sequences as universal targets for microbial species identification: studies with coagulase negative staphylococci

HSP60 gene sequences as universal targets for microbial species identification: studies with coagulase negative staphylococci

... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported in part by a grant from the Canadian Bacterial Diseases Network, National Centers of Excellence Program. We thank Wesley Kloos and C. George, North Carolina State Uni- versity, ...

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Expression studies on PPARγ in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours

Expression studies on PPARγ in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours

... Figure 3.72 Lower powered slide showing the difference in PTEN staining between the different tissue types in sample 8 ...

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Sox2 function as a negative regulator to control HAMP expression

Sox2 function as a negative regulator to control HAMP expression

... Sox2 binding sites are required for Sox2 exert inhibitory effect on HAMP expression. Sox2 can directly bind with HAMP promoter To further analyze the binding of Sox2 with HAMP pro- moter, we performed ChIP assay. We ...

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EXPRESSION ARREST shrna mir GENOME- WIDE LIBRARIES

EXPRESSION ARREST shrna mir GENOME- WIDE LIBRARIES

... eG5 shRNA (v2hs_48561) and 48 hrs later stained for tubulin (anti-tubulin, green), DNA (DAPI, blue) and EG5 (anti-EG5, ...by shRNA mir results in the formation of half spindles, and cells transfected with ...

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Video Enhancement and Dynamic Range Control of HDR Sequences for Automotive Applications

Video Enhancement and Dynamic Range Control of HDR Sequences for Automotive Applications

... many negative aspects: the hue of the original colors is altered, and in particular under certain conditions, a saturation of the primary RGB component can ...

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Negative Control (Cq)

Negative Control (Cq)

... Internal Control is added to every sample where a Cq is ...internal control is targeting a Single Copy Control Gene or SCCG, using the HEX ...

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GIPZ Lentiviral shrna

GIPZ Lentiviral shrna

... Lentiviral shRNA particles requires a packaging step during which the expression construct containing the silencing sequence is enclosed in a viral ...the control of the conditional tetracycline-responsive ...

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Ascent sequences and upper triangular matrices containing non-negative integers

Ascent sequences and upper triangular matrices containing non-negative integers

... ascent sequences and upper triangular matrices whose non-negative entries are such that all rows and columns contain at least one non-zero ...ascent sequences. Binary matrices are shown to correspond ...

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PPARγ and human metabolic disease

PPARγ and human metabolic disease

... and PPARγ) suggest that these moieties are intimately involved in nutrient sensing and the regulation of carbohydrate and lipid ...while PPARγ is principally involved in the cellular assimilation of lipids ...

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Search for Hepatitis C Virus Negative-Strand RNA Sequences and Analysis of Viral Sequences in the Central Nervous System: Evidence of Replication

Search for Hepatitis C Virus Negative-Strand RNA Sequences and Analysis of Viral Sequences in the Central Nervous System: Evidence of Replication

... HCV negative-strand RNA sequence, which is the viral replicative intermediary, in autopsy brain tissue samples from six HCV- infected ...patients. Negative-strand HCV RNA was searched for by a ...

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LUM Smoother with Smooth Control for Noisy Image Sequences

LUM Smoother with Smooth Control for Noisy Image Sequences

... Email: [email protected] Received 7 December 2000 and in revised form 3 May 2001 This paper focuses on adaptive structure of LUM (lower-upper-middle) smoothers for noisy image sequences. For the balance between noise ...

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PPARγ activation but not PPARγ haplodeficiency affects proangiogenic potential of endothelial cells and bone marrow-derived progenitors

PPARγ activation but not PPARγ haplodeficiency affects proangiogenic potential of endothelial cells and bone marrow-derived progenitors

... Conditioned media from PACs improve blood flow restoration in diabetic mice We checked whether PACs isolated from nondiabetic, wild type individuals may improve the blood flow restor- ation in ischemic muscles after hind ...

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The Role Of Pparγ In Placental Development And Disease

The Role Of Pparγ In Placental Development And Disease

... and PPARγ induction on human trophoblast physiology In our mice studies, we observed that endotoxin treatment caused reduction in placental weights suggesting inflammation mediated effects on mouse ...of ...

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An Investigation of the Implicit Control of the Processing of Negative Pictures

An Investigation of the Implicit Control of the Processing of Negative Pictures

... implicit control of emotional processing and ...such control represents the onset of clinical disorder (Mathews, 2004), which is certainly consistent with the limited evidence presented here and would be a ...

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Templates for positive and negative control Toffoli networks

Templates for positive and negative control Toffoli networks

... Chapter 6 Conclusion 6.1 Conclusion Research on reversible logic synthesis has attracted much attention due to the many pos- sible applications. The circuits obtained from different logic synthesis approaches may not be ...

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