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Transient, nonlethal expression of genes in vertebrate cells by recombinant entomopoxviruses.

Transient, nonlethal expression of genes in vertebrate cells by recombinant entomopoxviruses.

... of vertebrate cells results in early-promoter-regulated gene ex- pression, late promoters, whether those derived from verte- brate poxviruses or the extremely active AmEPV late spheroi- din promoter, are ...

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Isoeugenol is a selective potentiator of camptothecin cytotoxicity in vertebrate cells lacking TDP1

Isoeugenol is a selective potentiator of camptothecin cytotoxicity in vertebrate cells lacking TDP1

... Camptothecin (CPT), a topoisomerase I (TOP1) inhibitor, exhibits anti-tumor activity against a wide range of tumors. Redundancy of TOP1-mediated repair mechanisms is a major challenge facing the efficiency of ...

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Sindbis virus attachment: isolation and characterization of mutants with impaired binding to vertebrate cells.

Sindbis virus attachment: isolation and characterization of mutants with impaired binding to vertebrate cells.

... In this study, virus pools derived from libraries of full-length Sindbis virus cDNA clones containing random insertion mutations in the PE2 or El virion glycoprotein gene were screened f[r] ...

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Secretion of Nonstructural Protein 1 of Dengue Virus from Infected Mosquito Cells: Facts and Speculations

Secretion of Nonstructural Protein 1 of Dengue Virus from Infected Mosquito Cells: Facts and Speculations

... infected vertebrate cells and not from infected insect cells (4, ...Vero cells. The inability of mosquito cells to produce complex oligosaccharides was the rationale put forward to ...

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Genetic and Fitness Changes Accompanying Adaptation of an Arbovirus to Vertebrate and Invertebrate Cells

Genetic and Fitness Changes Accompanying Adaptation of an Arbovirus to Vertebrate and Invertebrate Cells

... both vertebrate and mosquito cells was studied experimentally by Li and Rice ...mosquito cells but nor- mally in chicken cells at nonpermissive temperature (21), also suggesting that greater ...

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Differential processing of sindbis virus glycoprotein PE2 in cultured vertebrate and arthropod cells.

Differential processing of sindbis virus glycoprotein PE2 in cultured vertebrate and arthropod cells.

... BHK-21 cells. However, viruses which displayed normal growth in C6/36 cells either were already PE2 cleavage competent in these cells (TRSB-E2L1 and TRSB-E2V1) or had incorporated a muta- tion which ...

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CarroMojica_unc_0153D_14643.pdf

CarroMojica_unc_0153D_14643.pdf

... DT40 cells provide the most extensive collection of DNA repair mutant clones in vertebrate cells to assess DDR using a high-throughput in vitro ...

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Evasion of the Innate Immune Response: the Old World Alphavirus nsP2 Protein Induces Rapid Degradation of Rpb1, a Catalytic Subunit of RNA Polymerase II

Evasion of the Innate Immune Response: the Old World Alphavirus nsP2 Protein Induces Rapid Degradation of Rpb1, a Catalytic Subunit of RNA Polymerase II

... alphavirus-infected cells occurs within 6 h postinfection, before other previously described virus-in- duced changes in cell physiology, such as apoptosis, autophagy, and inhibition of STAT1 phosphorylation, are ...

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Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

Comparative Characterization of the Sindbis Virus Proteome from Mammalian and Invertebrate Hosts Identifies nsP2 as a Component of the Virion and Sorting Nexin 5 as a Significant Host Factor for Alphavirus Replication

... in vertebrate cells ...both vertebrate and invertebrate cells the nonstructural proteins are translated from full-length RNA, while the structural proteins are translated from the subgenomic ...

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A putative receptor for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus from mosquito cells.

A putative receptor for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus from mosquito cells.

... infects cells from both higher and lower vertebrates (2, ...from vertebrate cells and the observation that mono- clonal antibodies directed against the 32-kDa polypeptide from C6/36 cells ...

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Expression of smooth muscle-like effectors and core cardiomyocyte regulators in the contractile papillae of Ciona

Expression of smooth muscle-like effectors and core cardiomyocyte regulators in the contractile papillae of Ciona

... distinct cells that comprised mostly axial columnar cells (ACCs) [75, 121] of the ...Sensory Cells” [42], here we report that their transcriptional profile suggests that they do not closely resemble ...

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Transient requirement for ganglion cells during assembly of retinal synaptic layers

Transient requirement for ganglion cells during assembly of retinal synaptic layers

... Neural circuits with specific functions are frequently organized into laminae or columns within the vertebrate central nervous system (Sanes and Yamagata, 1999; Wong and Lichtman, 2002). For example, in the visual ...

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Somite derived cells replace ventral aortic hemangioblasts and provide aortic smooth muscle cells of the trunk

Somite derived cells replace ventral aortic hemangioblasts and provide aortic smooth muscle cells of the trunk

... Replacement of the aortic roof is one of the earliest contributions of somite ECs to vascular development. It occurs when the aortae that are splanchnopleural in origin are still paired and when no somitic ECs have yet ...

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A functional analysis of the role of SHP-2 in vertebrate heart development

A functional analysis of the role of SHP-2 in vertebrate heart development

... account for the observed loss of cardiac marker expression and programmed cell death in SHP-2 inhibited explants. Therefore, we treated explants with cell cycle inhibitors and determined the effects on the expression of ...

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WNTers in La Jolla

WNTers in La Jolla

... Alexandra Schambony in Doris Wedlich’s laboratory (University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany) discussed the involvement of vertebrate Ror2, a receptor tyrosine kinase, in Wnt5a-mediated non- canonical signaling. ...

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Structure-based systematic isolation of conditional-lethal mutations in the single yeast calmodulin gene.

Structure-based systematic isolation of conditional-lethal mutations in the single yeast calmodulin gene.

... The design of these studies takes advantage of two traits of vertebrate calmodulin: expres- sion of vertebrate calmodulin complements the yeast cmdl deletion mutation (and, as[r] ...

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Connective Tissue Mechanics of Metridium Senile

Connective Tissue Mechanics of Metridium Senile

... The comparison with a vertebrate collagen in each of these experiments is made because the mechanical properties of vertebrate collagens, which are well documented Elden, 1968, are known[r] ...

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Pattern Recognition in the Olfactory System of the Locust: Priming, Gain Control and Coding Issues

Pattern Recognition in the Olfactory System of the Locust: Priming, Gain Control and Coding Issues

... granule cells: the winning glom- erulus, due to its larger synaptic efficacy, would result in earlier firing than the rest and would thus precede spikes in granule cells, but all other M-T cells ...

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Volume sensitive transport systems and volume homeostasis in vertebrate red blood cells

Volume sensitive transport systems and volume homeostasis in vertebrate red blood cells

... blood cells that NEM had a slow activating effect and that application of calyculin to partially activated cells caused neither the inactivation of the KCC nor a continuing activation (Cossins et ...

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Regulation of pepsinogen gene expression in epithelial cells of vertebrate stomach during development

Regulation of pepsinogen gene expression in epithelial cells of vertebrate stomach during development

... Jllt I De, Hiol 18 27 1 279 (1994) Rroil'7 o Regulation of pepsinogen gene expression in epithelial cells of vertebrate stomach during development SADAO YASUGI* Department of Biology, Faculty of Scien[.] ...

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