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The retromer complex in development and disease

The retromer complex in development and disease

... The retromer complex can also mediate protein transport from endosomes directly back to the plasma ...WASH complex to regulate Snx1- or Snx5-dependent protein trafficking (Temkin et ...WASH ... See full document

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PAX genes in development and disease: the role of PAX2 in urogenital tract development

PAX genes in development and disease: the role of PAX2 in urogenital tract development

... During development many thousands of genes are expressed to control patterning of the developing ...of development, very rapid cell proliferation and differentiation occurs, but this rapid growth is under ... See full document

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Human brain gangliosides in development, aging and disease

Human brain gangliosides in development, aging and disease

... Int I Dc, BioI 35 2St) 295 (I t)t)1) 289 Human brain gangliosides in development, aging and disease IVICA KRACUN'*, HARALD ROSNER', VALERIJA DRNOVSEK', MARIJA HEFFER LAUC', CEDOMIR COSOVIC' and GORDAN[.] ... See full document

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Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

Fatty acid binding proteins in brain development and disease

... brain development awaits more in-depth studies, investigations using animal models have revealed a number of possible functions in neurogenesis, neuronal migration and differentiation, and axis ...by ... See full document

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Dietary gluten and the development of celiac disease and type 1 diabetes

Dietary gluten and the development of celiac disease and type 1 diabetes

... In conclusion, in the absence of gastrointestinal symptoms, and/or growth failure and/or iron deficiency, CD blood tests should be performed at T1DM diagnosis and routinely repeated within 5 years from diagnosis, even in ... See full document

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Pax2 in development and renal disease

Pax2 in development and renal disease

... on development. This effect has serious implications for human disease, since, unlike many disease genes, loss of heterozygosity is not required for phenotypic ... See full document

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Epithelial Mesenchymal Transitions in development and disease: old views and new perspectives

Epithelial Mesenchymal Transitions in development and disease: old views and new perspectives

... Fig. 1. Snail and the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in health and disease. (A,B) The EMT is fundamental for the development of many tissues and organs, including the neural crest and the mesoderm ... See full document

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Igf2 imprinting in development and disease

Igf2 imprinting in development and disease

... The dependence of Igf2 imprinting on H19 has already been described. Further telomeric (Fig. 2), lies the Mash2 gene which has an important role in placenta development, where imprinting controls have not been ... See full document

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The enigmatic role of the ankyrin repeat domain 1 gene in heart development and disease

The enigmatic role of the ankyrin repeat domain 1 gene in heart development and disease

... heart development and cardiac ...during development and cardiac injury, and (3) ANKRD1 involvement in networks regulating adaptation of the myocardium to ...during development and various heart ... See full document

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Hox and Tale transcription factors in heart development and disease

Hox and Tale transcription factors in heart development and disease

... During gastrulation, cardiovascular progenitors are among the first mesodermal cells to emerge from the primitive streak between E6.5 and E7.5 in the mouse embryo. Lineage tracing experiments have shown that ... See full document

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The BAF complex in development and disease

The BAF complex in development and disease

... BAF complex itself is still able to assem- ble [156, 157] but displays a diminished chromatin affin- ...BAF complex and chromatin requires harsher conditions after BAF47 ...BAF complex occupancy ... See full document

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RAB10: an Alzheimer’s disease resilience locus and potential drug target

RAB10: an Alzheimer’s disease resilience locus and potential drug target

... genes implicated in immune function, endocytosis, and lipid biology represent novel avenues of therapeutic development. Unfortunately, to date, more than 90% of all clinical trials have failed. Given the expected ... See full document

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Microbiome and infectivity studies reveal complex polyspecies tree disease in Acute Oak Decline

Microbiome and infectivity studies reveal complex polyspecies tree disease in Acute Oak Decline

... This combined approach delivered an improved understanding of lesion microbiome composition, as some species were difficult to isolate and culture. For example, B. goodwinii and Lonsdalea quercina ssp. britannica were ... See full document

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Dysregulation of protein trafficking in neurodegeneration

Dysregulation of protein trafficking in neurodegeneration

... Down syndrome (DS) is a congenital disorder that af- fects multiple organs and causes developmental delay and mental retardation [23,24]. Patients with DS have an extra copy of chromosome 21, leading to an over- ... See full document

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The Interaction betweem Migration and Disease in the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

The Interaction betweem Migration and Disease in the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda

... the complex migrations of these tiny animals and less still about what causes their populations to fluctuate in space and ...to disease this may lead to potential trade‐offs between investment in migration  ... See full document

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Rab32 interacts with SNX6 and affects retromer dependent Golgi trafficking

Rab32 interacts with SNX6 and affects retromer dependent Golgi trafficking

... kinson’s disease (PD)-associated leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 ...Parkinson’s disease is a disorder of the central nervous system that involves progressive degeneration of motor func- tions and deposition of ... See full document

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Vaccinia Virus Uses Retromer-Independent Cellular Retrograde Transport Pathways To Facilitate the Wrapping of Intracellular Mature Virions during Virus Morphogenesis

Vaccinia Virus Uses Retromer-Independent Cellular Retrograde Transport Pathways To Facilitate the Wrapping of Intracellular Mature Virions during Virus Morphogenesis

... a complex cytoplasmic replication cycle which involves morphogenesis through four distinct virion forms and includes a crucial wrapping step whereby intracellular mature virions (IMVs) are wrapped in two ... See full document

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The Introduction and Regulation of Network Approach in the Integrated Early Childhood  Development in Nigeria

The Introduction and Regulation of Network Approach in the Integrated Early Childhood Development in Nigeria

... cognitive development, but also on their physical, social, and emotional well-being, programs that coordinate responses across all these components are not the prerogatives of educationists alone but an ... See full document

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Complex role of HIF in cancer: the known, the unknown, and the unexpected

Complex role of HIF in cancer: the known, the unknown, and the unexpected

... Abstract: Tumor hypoxia has long been recognized as a driving force of malignant progression and therapeutic resistance. The discovery of hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (HIFs) has greatly advanced our ... See full document

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Environmental Protection Laws and Sustainable Development in the Niger Delta

Environmental Protection Laws and Sustainable Development in the Niger Delta

... The ecology of the Delta is characterized by sandy coastal ridge barriers, brackish or saline mangrove, fresh water, permanent and seasonal swamp forest, and dry land rain forest (Okoko and Ibaba, 1997:2). The Niger ... See full document

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