Not exact matches
Also there is evidence of
molecular mechanisms in the cell membranes that can amplify small changes in the field to produce large changes in neural activity.13 On the other hand, earlier tests of Kohler's theory found that interference with electrical gradients over the cortex had no effect on behavioral measures (see note 11 for reference to these
studies).
There, I got to
study tuberculosis not only on the level of macroscopic bone changes as before, but
also look at the
molecular level and search for the pathogen's DNA.
The relationship between the two species has been
studied by psychologists, anthropologists, ethnologists and
also by genetic and
molecular biologists.
Researchers
also use X-rays to
study ultrafast
molecular motions.
Published in the peer - reviewed journal Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, the
study, «Sperm RNA elements as markers of health,» from the lab of Stephen A. Krawetz, Ph.D., the Charlotte B. Failing Professor of Fetal Therapy and Diagnosis in the Wayne State Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for
Molecular Medicine and Genetics, indicates that RNA found in male sperm not only shows promise as a determinant in successful live birth, it may
also tell us more about the health of a child as it matures.
Published in the journal
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics, the
study also found that use of a second inhibitor might improve the effectiveness of these drugs by possibly preventing resistance, and it recommends that clinical trials should be designed to include a second inhibitor.
They
also present evidence that the lines that led to Neanderthals and modern humans diverged nearly 1 million years ago, much earlier than
studies based on
molecular evidence have suggested.
The array will
also study molecular clouds, the dense regions of gas and dust where stars are born.
A new
study supported by the Milstein Medical Research Program at The Rockefeller University, however, has uncovered the
molecular roots of skin discoloration that is often associated with psoriasis, suggesting the possibility of new treatments for pigmentation changes seen not only in psoriasis, but
also in other conditions such as eczema and acne.
«Better assessment of teens» ability to concentrate could facilitate the identification of those at risk of anxiety and could
also inform
molecular genetic
studies, which would be the logical next stage for research.»
Scholars
also have demonstrated the biodiversity of modern - day African village chickens through
molecular genetic
studies.
«Until now, no
studies have separated how resistance to these two different drug actions might work,» says Roepe,
also a professor of biochemistry and cell and
molecular biology and co-founder of Georgetown's Center for Infectious Disease at Georgetown University Medical Center.
But in the
study being published, researchers at the Department of Cell and
Molecular Biology at Karolinska Institutet present a molecular time mechanism that can help explain neuronal stem cell regulation and therefore also the occurrence of cellular diversity in t
Molecular Biology at Karolinska Institutet present a
molecular time mechanism that can help explain neuronal stem cell regulation and therefore also the occurrence of cellular diversity in t
molecular time mechanism that can help explain neuronal stem cell regulation and therefore
also the occurrence of cellular diversity in the brain.
«Our
study not only provides new
molecular data that complement the work of the American team but
also reveals key microanatomical facts, explains Michel Milinkovitch.
In the
study, the researchers
also reveal the
molecular mechanism through which the protein dDsk2 binds to chromatin proteins, thus participating indirectly in the regulation of transcription.
Longo
also had taken note of a 1990
study by University of Colorado
molecular behavioral geneticist Thomas Johnson, who found roundworms with a mutation that blocked a growth pathway similar to that identified in the dwarf yeast, causing them, too, to have an increased life span.
The
study results
also attach numbers to
molecular evidence documenting the importance of heritability traceable to common genetic variation in causing these five major mental illnesses.
The
study, published Nov. 17 by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that triclosan causes liver fibrosis and cancer in laboratory mice through
molecular mechanisms that are
also relevant in humans.
«The work demonstrates that our methodology is accurate and
also well suited to
study the functionality of other enzymes at the
molecular level,» says Ville Kaila.
«This
study expands our
molecular understanding of C2c2 to guide RNA processing and provides the first application of this novel RNase,» said Doudna, who is
also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
John Lew, associate professor in the Department of
Molecular, Cellular & Developmental Biology,
also participated in this
study, as well as previous research that has demonstrated cinnamon extract's inhibitory effect on tau aggregation.
It
also provides a unique imaging platform to rigorously
study molecular therapies.»
The
study, published recently online ahead of print in the journal
Molecular Psychiatry,
also points to several pathways as potential targets for treatment.
Terry Reed, a
molecular geneticist at Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, who has
also studied ADG, says that he is unsure whether SMARCAD1 is responsible for every patient who lacks fingerprints.
«We found that the same machinery that makes these tumors so aggressive
also makes them vulnerable to nutrient deprivation,» said senior
study author Jen - Tsan Ashley Chi, Ph.D., associate professor of
molecular biology and microbiology at Duke University School of Medicine.
But they could
also transplant groups of interacting genes, creating more humanlike yeast that would be useful for
studying new drugs or
molecular circuits that go awry in diseases.
The three Penn
study authors are
also participating with Cognition in a NASA effort reported earlier this year to
study the
molecular, physiological and psychological effects of spaceflight on the human body by comparing identical twins, evidencing the need for a comprehensive cognitive test battery for spaceflight.
The
study's researchers
also included: Shelly Buffington and Matthew Rasband of the Baylor College of Medicine; Jerry Lingrel of the Department of
Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry, and Microbiology at the University of Cincinnati; and Hanoch Kaphzan, Akila Ramaraj, and Emanuela Santini of NYU's Center for Neural Science.
«By
studying the epigenome, we
also identified new pathways and
molecular dependencies not apparent in previous gene expression and mutational
studies,» Northcott said.
Have detected the mechanism behind the injuries Elin Sørhus has
also conducted thorough
studies of the genetics and the
molecular biology behind the haddock larvae's injuries.
It may
also lead to improved therapies to fight sleeping sickness; current medications used to combat the disease have improved over the past decade but still include an old arsenic - based drug that kills between 5 and 10 percent of the people receiving treatment, said the
study's senior author Stephen Hajduk, a professor of biochemistry and
molecular biology in the UGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences.
Moreover, our previous
study found that regular use of aspirin after diagnosis was associated with longer survival among the 15 % to 30 % of patients with colorectal cancer and with a mutation in phosphatidylinositol -4,5-bisphosphate 3 - kinase, catalytic subunit alpha (PIK3CA [NCBI Entrez Gene 5290]-RRB-, one of the PI3K family genes.30 Markedly improved survival associated with aspirin according to PIK3CA status was
also found in an analysis within a separate clinical trial cohort.31 Further investigations for the joint effect of these genes would be helpful to better understand the underlying
molecular mechanisms of aspirin, NSAIDs, and colorectal cancer.
«From our present work we hope to one day identify a specific inhibitor of endogenous TORC2 which could
also find use as an effective anti-cancer agent,» concludes Taiana Oliveira, a researcher in the group of Christiane Schaffitzel at the European Laboratory of
Molecular Biology, in Grenoble, France, and third co-lead author of the
study.
Molecular, subcellular and cellular studies in whole animals or humans; and novel molecular, immunological or biophysical studies of hormone action are also
Molecular, subcellular and cellular
studies in whole animals or humans; and novel
molecular, immunological or biophysical studies of hormone action are also
molecular, immunological or biophysical
studies of hormone action are
also featured.
«We see elements of this framework of primary and secondary cell - fate determinants throughout the hematopoietic system,» said
study author Harinder Singh, the Louis Block Professor of
Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator at the University of Chicago, «and we suspect such networks
also regulate cell fate in other systems.»
We
also study how
molecular signaling, translational control, synaptic plasticity, and behavior are altered in mouse models of developmental disability, autism, aging, and Alzheimer's disease.
As executive secretary, he
also conducted a careful scientific assessment of the rapidly evolving field of biochemistry to justify the creation of new
study sections in two emerging areas,
molecular and physical biochemistry.
Kriwacki
also said that the paper was significant because it emphasizes the importance of the role that p53 plays in the cytosol of the cell, in addition to its role in the nucleus; his further
studies are seeking to map that
molecular machinery in great detail.
The latest
study builds on earlier work that analyzed hydrocarbons with smaller
molecular rings that have
also been observed in space, including in Saturn's moon Titan — namely benzene and naphthalene.
EthoVision XT is used in a wide range of fields, mostly related to neurosciences, such as toxicology, safety pharmacology, psychopharmacology, drug discovery,
molecular biology, genetics, behavioral neurosciences, but
also in applied ethology, and animal welfare
studies.
The
study, published in Human
Molecular Genetics, has shown that the majority of genes associated with Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) in humans are
also pivotal in Drosophila renal function, validating transgenic flies as accurate pre-clinical models.
Studies also will allow scientists to track the
molecular steps that the cell goes through as it evolves into the nerve cell, or neuron, it produces.
The statement
also makes recommendations for clinical guidance and research priorities, such as optimal choice of EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), management of brain metastasis, role of re-biopsies, and use of circulating free DNA (cfDNA) for
molecular studies.
But in a
study published April 5 in Cell, Kevan Shokat, PhD, a professor of cellular and
molecular pharmacology, and postdoctoral researcher Qi Hu, PhD, discovered that another common cancer - causing mutation in a GTPase called Gαs (or G - alpha - s) subverts the model: it doesn't just jam the switch in the «on» position, but
also disconnects the switch entirely.
The findings
also support using the Tff1 - knockout mouse model for in vivo
studies of
molecular mechanisms in gastric cancer.
«So, not only does ALMA let us identify individual
molecular species in the coma, it
also gives us the ability to map their locations with great sensitivity,» said Anthony Remijan, a scientist with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, one of the organizations that operates ALMA, and a co-author of the
study.
Also, as shown in our
study, the surviving cycling hypoxia - selected subpopulation acquires additional
molecular advantages after exposure to several cycles of hypoxia / reoxygenation.
The researchers
also plan to
study how exactly the hypoxia response works — how low - oxygen conditions kindle
molecular efforts to protect and repair the brain.
In a new
study in
Molecular Cell, Halbleib and coworkers have not only worked out what part of Ire1p senses disturbances in the ER membrane in our old friend S. cerevisiae, but they may
also have figured out how the protein does it.
Researchers determined the atomic structure of the MOFs and the bound molecules with X-rays at Berkeley Lab's Advanced Light Source (ALS), and they
also studied the MOFs using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at Berkeley Lab's
Molecular Foundry.