Our findings are consistent with results of gene
expression studies from non-vascular tissues in differing MPS subtypes.
Not exact matches
In general, the social platforms
studied provided some significant benefits on the average, particularly in the areas of emotional support
from others, awareness of others» experiences, self -
expression, self - identity, and community building.
The researchers asked
study participants to determine
from photographs if people were experiencing feelings such as loss, victory or pain
from facial
expressions or body language alone, or
from both.
Chicago, GenomeWeb — A new
study by researchers
from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has demonstrated the predictive power of an AR - V7 protein
expression test using Epic Sciences» non-EPCAM-based circulating tumor cell detection platform, which could help guide treatment decisions for men with metastatic castration - resistant prostate cancer.
The
expression «newsjacking» has been popularized by David Meerman Scott and the available material on the topic is near limitless
from case
studies of Oreo's Dunk in the Dark Twitter ad to missed opportunities by Poland Spring.
This way of thinking about education reappeared among the Romans in the
expression liberalia studia, «liberal
studies» or
studies liberated
from the concerns of practical doing,
studies concerned with all the activities that belong to «play.»
From my ecumenical
studies and works, I knew the various intellectual, liturgical, constitutional, and social forms of
expression adopted by Christianity in the various churches and sects in the past and the present.
Its classic
expression was called, in its English translation, published in 1910, The Quest of the Historical Jesus, a Critical
Study of Its Progress
from Reimarus to Wrede.
American Catholic history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical
studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and edu
studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic
Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and edu
Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the
study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional
expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging
from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and education.
As he glanced about the room straining to catch the
expressions on his students» faces, they recognized a scholar who was almost blind
from long hours of
study.
Towards the beginning of this century there was great enthusiasm for the comparative
study of religions; it was often conducted by scholars who believed that when they had discovered parallels to early Christian
expressions, ideas, institutions or rites in other religions they had shown that the Christian phenomena were derived
from these other religions and also that their meaning within Christianity was essentially the same as it was within the other religion or religions.
This
study built on previous research
from the Sundrud lab, which showed that when TH17 cells entered the intestine in human tissue samples, they increased the
expression of a gene called MDR1.
Scientists have shifted
from studying single molecules to investigating large complexes of interacting biological macromolecules involved in processes such as metabolic pathways, gene
expression, and development of disease.
To more accurately reflect the mechanisms driving oligodendrogliomas, the researchers used RNA sequencing to
study directly, on a single - cell level, gene
expression in samples
from six early - stage human tumors.
An additional
study, currently available at bioRxiv, led by the researchers
from the CRG and Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory, highlights the fact that a substantial part of human and mice genes have maintained an essentially constant
expression throughout evolution, in tissues and various organs.
The researchers compared these numbers with some reanalyzed data
from an earlier
study of emotional
expression.
A new
study finds that your use of facial
expressions, such as smiles, is related to the migratory history of where you're
from.
Underscoring the relevance to humans, the researchers
studied nasal and bronchial cells
from people who suffer
from asthma or chronic rhinosinusitis (nasal congestion / sniffles) due to dust - mite sensitivity, and found that on average these cells had a markedly lower
expression of the dectin - 1 gene.
A new
study from the Institute of Food Research has uncovered a mechanism by which Salmonella bacteria organise the
expression of genes required for infection.
In previous
studies, Chen - Yu Zhang's group has reported a striking finding that plant miRNAs are ingested
from plant diets and pass through the gastrointestinal tract, enter into the blood, accumulate in tissues and regulate endogenous gene
expression in animals.
The research draws
from previous findings by molecular biology and genetics professor and
study co-author Mariana Wolfner on how Drosophila females» gene
expression, behavior and physiology are changed by mating.
Lead author Johan den Boon, associate scientist with the Morgridge Institute for Research at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, says the research team used gene
expression profiling on 128 specimens
from the
Study to Understand Cervical Cancer Early Endpoints and Determinants, or SUCCEED.
But the researchers found no significant changes in the
expression of genes known to be involved in calcification
from prior
studies comparing strains with dramatically different calcification levels.
ONC201 may inhibit cancer stem cell self - renewals by altering their gene
expression, according to a
study published August 2, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Varun Vijay Prabhu
from Oncoceutics, Inc., USA and colleagues.
The three - year
study included cell culture
studies at Rice as well as a detailed analysis of gene -
expression profiles of more than 500 patients
from the Cancer Genome Atlas and protein -
expression profiles
from about 200 MD Anderson patients.
For the current
study, the Stowers researchers focused on a differentially imprinted control region, which drives the reciprocal
expression of H19
from the maternal allele and Igf2 (Insulin growth factor 2)
from the paternal allele.
Earlier mouse
studies by Li and his collaborators had indicated that the
expression of several imprinted genes changes as hematopoietic stem cells embark on their journey
from quiescent reserve cells to multi-lineage progenitor cells, which form the many highly specialized cell types that circulate within the blood stream.
The team also recently obtained a grant
from the National Medical Research Council in Singapore to pursue a
study using the probe to examine the relationship between key Parkinson's disease - linked genes and MAO - B
expression and activity to further understand the causes of the disease and illuminate the role of MAO - B in this.
Previous
studies from these researchers have showed that FL118 induces cancer cell death, or apoptosis, by inhibiting
expression of multiple cell - survival proteins (survivin, Mcl - 1, XIAP or cIAP2).
They compared gene
expression from tumors of 740 patients (combined
from two
studies) to overall patient survival to arrive at these correlations.
The
study suggests that methods based on variance may help get the most
from existing and future global gene
expression studies.
There are researchers who create robots that move like snakes; some
study human movements and functions by making a humanoid robot, and
from there they train the robot to play table ice - hockey, dance, and even juggle; some work together to design an electronic wheel chair that can be controlled by the tongue; some are interested in creating a database of human facial
expression that can be used in creating animation and facial pattern recognition research.
To
study gene
expression, they then examined RNA sequencing data
from 25 of the biliary - phenotype cancers and 44 hepatocellular cancers.
The first clues that assisted reproduction was causing changes in methylation and gene
expression came
from animal cloning
studies back in 2001, Sapienza says.
Rejlander made this image using a stereo camera, so that when viewed through a stereo viewer the images would be superimposed, allowing Darwin to
study the subtle differences
from one
expression to the next.
For the
study, the researchers analyzed gene
expression from human breast cell lines lacking HOXA5.
The second tool, SuperExactTest, establishes the very first theoretical framework for assessing the statistical significance of multi-set intersections and enables users to compare very large sets of data, such as gene sets produced
from genome - wide association
studies (GWAS) and differential
expression analysis.
The researchers believe that
studying the
expression of vitamin D dependent genes in tissues is a novel way to identify individuals who might benefit
from long - term vitamin D supplementation.
Studying the
expression of genes that are dependent on vitamin D makes it possible to identify individuals who will benefit
from vitamin D supplementation, shows a University of Eastern Finland
study published recently in PLoS One.
A
study carried out by the Laboratoire Neurobiologie des Interactions Cellulaires et Neurophysiopathologie (CNRS / Aix - Marseille Université), in collaboration with clinicians
from Marseilles Public Hospitals (AP - HM) and scientists
from the Salk Institute in San Diego (US), has revealed a new gene that plays a crucial role during early development in humans and whose under -
expression may induce certain autistic traits.
Another provocative observation
from the new
study was that transient gene
expression events during brain development set up broad distinctions in neural fate between cells in different areas in the cerebral cortex.
The teenagers with conduct disorder struggled to recognize anger, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise in facial
expressions, in line with findings
from previous
studies.
Following up on clues — including the fact that PMS is 56 percent heritable — the NIH researchers
studied the genetic control of gene
expression in cultured white blood cell lines
from women with PMDD and controls.
Fishing for a cause, Harvard nephrologist Ananth Karumanchi and his colleagues carried out a gene -
expression study on placenta samples, collected immediately after delivery,
from 17 healthy women and 21 others with preeclampsia.
The data «reinforce the idea that lncRNAs are an exciting new avenue for chemoprevention research, and chemicals derived
from diet can alter their
expression,» the scientists wrote in their
study.
Blood samples
from four patients taken both before and after they began antiretroviral therapy revealed that PD - 1
expression dropped in the wake of treatment in the Walker
study.
Expanding
from their previous
studies with mice, the researchers first established that under specific conditions, culturing human embryonic stem cells with fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) leads to neural differentiation particular to the midbrain / hindbrain region — the location of the cerebellum — within three weeks, and the
expression of markers for the cerebellar plate neuroepithelium — the part of the developing nervous system specific for the cerebellum — within five.
What is not clear
from these
studies is whether nightmares play a causal role in anxiety or are merely an
expression of an underlying problem.
A total of 24 mice were included in the microarray
expression study, four
from each of the following groups: C57BL / 6J males, C57BL / 6J females, high fat — fed C57BL / 6J males, B6.Cg Ay / + females, B6.V Lepob / ob males, and B6.V Lepob / ob females.
The
study focused on a small subset of nuclear receptors, a large family of proteins that regulate gene
expression in response to signals
from various binding partners, including steroids and fats.