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Comparative Evolution of Morphological Regulatory Functions in Candida Species

Comparative Evolution of Morphological Regulatory Functions in Candida Species

... Infections by Candida species remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality for a wide variety of immunocompromised individ- uals (2–8). While NACS account for approximately 50% of all Candida infections (9–11), ...

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Characterization of regulatory functions of the varicella-zoster virus gene 63-encoded protein.

Characterization of regulatory functions of the varicella-zoster virus gene 63-encoded protein.

... 3899-3903 0022-538X/92/063899-05$02.00/0 Copyright © 1992, American Society for Microbiology Characterization of Regulatory Functions of the Varicella-Zoster Virus Gene 63-Encoded Protei[r] ...

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Characterization of the regulatory functions of the equine herpesvirus 1 immediate-early gene product.

Characterization of the regulatory functions of the equine herpesvirus 1 immediate-early gene product.

... These experiments demonstrated that i the EHV-1 IE gene product is a bifunctional protein capable of both positive and negative modulation of gene expression; ii the IE gene product poss[r] ...

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The retinoblastoma family of proteins and their regulatory functions in the mammalian cell division cycle

The retinoblastoma family of proteins and their regulatory functions in the mammalian cell division cycle

... The TGF- b arrest mechanism described above is rever- sible, implying that once the growth arrest signal is removed cell proliferation can resume. However, pro- longed stimulation by TGF-b, or chronic genotoxic sti- muli ...

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Epigenetic regulatory functions of DNA modifications: 5-methylcytosine and beyond

Epigenetic regulatory functions of DNA modifications: 5-methylcytosine and beyond

... modification plays an important regulatory role. When these methods were adapted to characterize the distribu- tion of 6mA in the Chlamydomonas genome, some key characteristics of this modification could be ...

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Transcriptional Regulatory Functions of NAC Domain Proteins in Wood Formation in Populus trichocarpa.

Transcriptional Regulatory Functions of NAC Domain Proteins in Wood Formation in Populus trichocarpa.

... and reported here an optimized protocol. These protoplasts were derived from differentiating fiber, vessel and ray cells (Fig. 1i,j), the three major cell types that form wood 5 . Our protocol allows a drastic reduction ...

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Regulatory functions of CD8+CD28– T cells in an autoimmune disease model

Regulatory functions of CD8+CD28– T cells in an autoimmune disease model

... autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). In addition, CD8 –/– CD28 –/– double-knockout mice are susceptible to EAE. These findings suggest a role for CD8 + T cells in the resistance of CD28-deficient mice to disease. Adoptive ...

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Cell model for the study of receptor and regulatory functions of human proHB-EGF

Cell model for the study of receptor and regulatory functions of human proHB-EGF

... EGF functions the genetic construction pEGFP-N1- proHB-EGF, encoding proHB-EGF-EGFP which is fluorescent-labeled form of proHB-EGF with en - hanced green fluorescent protein EGFP in the cy- toplasmic terminus of ...

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Collaborative Regulation and Supply Chain Resilience: A Conceptual Paper

Collaborative Regulation and Supply Chain Resilience: A Conceptual Paper

... on regulatory functions in supply chain disruption management reveal its importance in consideration as a mediator in supply chain resilience ...lately, regulatory authorities have been increasingly ...

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Transcriptional regulatory networks in epiblast cells and during anterior neural plate development as modeled in epiblast stem cells

Transcriptional regulatory networks in epiblast cells and during anterior neural plate development as modeled in epiblast stem cells

... following regulatory functions: cross-regulation among Zic, Otx2, Sox2 and Pou factors stabilizes the epiblastic state; Zic, Otx2 and Pou factors in combination repress mesodermal development; Zic and Sox2 ...

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Coordination of meristem and boundary functions by transcription factors in the SHOOT MERISTEMLESS regulatory network

Coordination of meristem and boundary functions by transcription factors in the SHOOT MERISTEMLESS regulatory network

... order regulatory role for STM in coordinating the expression of many developmental transcription factors, which themselves in turn regulate different aspects of meristem ...

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The challenges for molecular nutrition research 4: the “nutritional systems biology level”

The challenges for molecular nutrition research 4: the “nutritional systems biology level”

... molecular components, and protein–protein interaction maps have been derived for bacteria, yeast or C. elegans [26]. Despite the fact that protein-protein interactions are known to be essential for execution of cellular ...

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Regulatory NK-Cell Functions in Inflammation and Autoimmunity

Regulatory NK-Cell Functions in Inflammation and Autoimmunity

... Stronger evidence for a regulatory role of NK cells in MS stems from immuno - monitoring of a phase II therapy trial in MS. The rationale for the use of a hu- manized IgG1 monoclonal antibody tar- geting the ...

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Engineering of leucine-responsive regulatory protein improves spiramycin and bitespiramycin biosynthesis

Engineering of leucine-responsive regulatory protein improves spiramycin and bitespiramycin biosynthesis

... Global regulatory role of SSP_Lrp in S. spiramyceticus 1941 Comparative analysis of transcriptome data from RNA-seq of the ΔSSP_Lrp-SP and S. spiramyceticus 1941 strains found 45 genes with obvious differences in ...

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Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Interferes with the Maintenance and Differentiation of Trophoblast Progenitor Cells of the Human Placenta

Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Interferes with the Maintenance and Differentiation of Trophoblast Progenitor Cells of the Human Placenta

... and secretion of peptide and steroid hormones with autocrine functions. Our recent studies have suggested that infection could impair the early stages of trophoblast differentiation in cases of IUGR with primary ...

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Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline

Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline

... The traditional formal organization functions with many lev- els of control , including fiduciary, legal and/or regulatory. The levels of control may be internal or external. As an ex[r] ...

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A review of active and passive labour market policies in Spain

A review of active and passive labour market policies in Spain

... The process of decentralising ALMP competence to the autonomous communities took place at different times, which implies differentiated experience in management. The experience and the knowhow of each autonomous ...

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14-3-3 theta binding to cell cycle regulatory factors is enhanced by HIV-1 Vpr

14-3-3 theta binding to cell cycle regulatory factors is enhanced by HIV-1 Vpr

... amycin-treated cells (Fig. 5A and 5C). Plk1, CyclinB1, and Cdk1 were all highly enriched in the centrosome fraction (lane 3), characterized by the abundance of centrosomal proteins, γ-tubulin and centrin. 14-3-3 θ, by ...

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Epigenetic Regulation of the Dlk1-Meg3 Imprinted Locus in Human Islets

Epigenetic Regulation of the Dlk1-Meg3 Imprinted Locus in Human Islets

... MEG3 regulatory elements make physical contact with DLK1 suggests that these interactions occur in in trans between the two parental chromosomes, or alternatively, that the cis interaction is constitutive on both ...

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Managed Care in a Low-Resource Economy - The Nigerian Experience

Managed Care in a Low-Resource Economy - The Nigerian Experience

... The present-day NHIS is a regulatory body providing oversight functions to the organs that are involved in direct delivery of healthcare services to member Health Main[r] ...

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