37) Coe BP, Chari R, Lockwood WW, Lam WL (2008) Evolving strategies
for global gene expression analysis of cancer.
Li W, Turner A, Aggarwal P, Matter A, Storvick E, Arnett DK, Broeckel U. Comprehensive evaluation of AmpliSeq transcriptome, a novel targeted whole transcriptome RNA sequencing methodology
for global gene expression analysis.
Not exact matches
«The event, the fourth of its kind, seeks to raise
global awareness and create a forum
for collaboration around the wide array of powerful and promising cell therapies,
gene therapies, and immunotherapies emerging from medical institutions around the world, as well as the impact new technology will have on humanity and society,» a press release by the Cure Foundation explains (h / t Christian Post).
As a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator and biochemistry professor at Stanford, Pat led a team that developed the first methods
for analyzing, visualizing and interpreting
global gene expression programs.
MaMa Rosa's LLC CEO
Gene Welka explains that Huntsman Gay
Global was looking
for a company with a solid base that it could build on.
UNLEASHED The genetic tool CRISPR / Cas 9 has opened up
gene drive technology to provide potential solutions
for a multitude of problems in
global health and ecology.
But Greg Aharorian, director of the Centre
for Global Innovation / Patent Metrics, believes the dispute won't have any serious impact on science and R&D, though he warns the longer the patent battle continues without a deal the greater the chance new types of
gene editing will be discovered, which will «potentially undercut their future profits».
Over many years, the NTNU University Museum has been studying what such an extreme
gene transfer system means
for the
global propagation of these plants.
The discoveries of these proteins and
genes have the potential to address a wide range of critical agricultural problems in the future, including the limited availability of water
for crops, the need to increase water use efficiency in lawns as well as crops and concerns among farmers about the impact heat stress will have in their crops as
global temperatures and CO2 levels continue to rise.
This research shows how
global studies of our
genes can give insight into how our taste
for different foods may have been influenced by variation in our ability to smell, and, excitingly, show that it is possible to see back into deep evolutionary time and reconstruct the sensory world of our distant ancestors.
Also today, the
Global Conservation Trust announced plans to raise a $ 260 million endowment
for gene banks.
While antibiotic resistance
genes are not harmful in themselves, they limit the use of antibiotics
for treating bacterial infections and pose a serious threat to
global public health if they get transmitted to humans from environmental sources, such as compost.
Decreased nuclear HDAC activity results in
global H3 acetylation, creating a permissive environment
for cocaine - induced
gene expression.
Over the years, her team has shown that it's responsible
for 5 % of
global photosynthesis and depends on an estimated 80,000
genes distributed among hundreds of strains to thrive in nutrient - poor waters ranging from the sea surface to 200 meters down.
The FRO2
gene is common to all plants, so boosting its expression in food crops or finding variants that thrive in poor soils could be important
for increasing crop yields in the face of population growth and
global warming's threats to arable land.
Bacteria carrying a
gene that allows them to resist polymyxins, the antibiotics of last resort
for some kinds of infection, have been found in Denmark and China, prompting a
global search
for the
gene.
Taken together, these findings support the idea of a
global functional relatedness
for disease
genes and their products, and offer a network ‐ based model
for the disease propensity in an individual (Goh et al, in press).
Dr Melita Gordon, from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Infection and
Global Health, said: «Importantly, the antibiotic resistance
genes, which have previously been carried on a separate genetic package, have now been incorporated into the main chromosome of the bacteria itself, which is likely to make it easier
for the Typhoid strain to retain these resistance
genes.»
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Global Change Observing Mission) Geber (c. 720 — 815) gegenschein Geiger, Hans Wilhelm (1882 — 1945) Geiger - Müller counter Giessler tube gel gelatin Gelfond's theorem Gell - Mann, Murray (1929 ---RRB- GEM «gemination,» of martian canals Geminga Gemini (constellation) Gemini Observatory Gemini Project Gemini - Titan II gemstone
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for Astrophysics (GAIA)
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Global Low Orbiting Message Relay) GLONASS (
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Global Positioning System) Graaf, Regnier de (1641 — 1673) Graafian follicle GRAB graben GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) graceful graph gradient Graham, Ronald (1935 ---RRB- Graham, Thomas (1805 — 1869) Graham's law of diffusion Graham's number GRAIL (Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory) grain (cereal) grain (unit) gram gram - atom Gramme, Zénobe Théophile (1826 — 1901) gramophone Gram's stain Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) Granat Grand Tour grand unified theory (GUT) Grandfather Paradox Granit, Ragnar Arthur (1900 — 1991) granite granulation granule granulocyte graph graph theory graphene graphite GRAPHS AND GRAPH THEORY graptolite grass grassland gravel graveyard orbit gravimeter gravimetric analysis Gravitational Biology Facility gravitational collapse gravitational constant (G) gravitational instability gravitational lens gravitational life gravitational lock gravitational microlensing GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS gravitational slingshot effect gravitational waves graviton gravity gravity gradient gravity gradient stabilization Gravity Probe A Gravity Probe B gravity - assist gray (Gy) gray goo gray matter grazing - incidence telescope Great Annihilator Great Attractor great circle Great Comets Great Hercules Cluster (M13, NGC 6205) Great Monad Great Observatories Great Red Spot Great Rift (in Milky Way) Great Rift Valley Great Square of Pegasus Great Wall greater omentum greatest elongation Green, George (1793 — 1841) Green, Nathaniel E. Green, Thomas Hill (1836 — 1882) green algae Green Bank Green Bank conference (1961) Green Bank Telescope green flash greenhouse effect greenhouse gases Green's theorem Greg, Percy (1836 — 1889) Gregorian calendar Grelling's paradox Griffith, George (1857 — 1906) Griffith Observatory Grignard, François Auguste Victor (1871 — 1935) Grignard reagent grike Grimaldi, Francesco Maria (1618 — 1663) Grissom, Virgil (1926 — 1967) grit gritstone Groom Lake Groombridge 34 Groombridge Catalogue gross ground, electrical ground state ground - track group group theory GROUPS AND GROUP THEORY growing season growth growth hormone growth hormone - releasing hormone growth plate Grudge, Project Gruithuisen, Franz von Paula (1774 — 1852) Grus (constellation) Grus Quartet (NGC 7552, NGC 7582, NGC 7590, and NGC 7599) GSLV (Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle) g - suit G - type asteroid Guericke, Otto von (1602 — 1686) guanine Guiana Space Centre guidance, inertial Guide Star Catalog (GSC) guided missile guided missiles, postwar development Guillaume, Charles Édouard (1861 — 1938) Gulf Stream (ocean current) Gulfstream (jet plane) Gullstrand, Allvar (1862 — 1930) gum Gum Nebula gun metal gunpowder Gurwin Gusev Crater gut Gutenberg, Johann (c. 1400 — 1468) Guy, Richard Kenneth (1916 ---RRB- guyot Guzman Prize gymnosperm gynecology gynoecium gypsum gyrocompass gyrofrequency gyropilot gyroscope gyrostabilizer Gyulbudagian's Nebula (HH215)
For many years, our laboratory has been one of the
global leaders in the
gene therapy field.
Using
global transposon mutagenesis, we isolated and characterized
gene disruption mutants
for 100 different nonessential protein - coding
genes.
Global analysis of candidate
genes important
for fitness in a competitive biofilm using DNA - array - based transposon mapping.
Prior to that, Dr. Matushansky was at Novartis where he was
Global Head
for Clinical and Scientific Development at its
Gene & Cell Therapy Unit as well as a
Global Clinical Program Lead within Novartis» Oncology Translational Medicine Unit.
Her memberships include the German Center
for Infection Research (DZIF), European Association
for the Study of the Liver (EASL), German Association
for the Study of the Liver (GASL), Society of Virology, the German Society
for Gene Therapy, and the
Global Virus Network.
CRGGH generated a database of pharmacogenomically - relevant
gene variants by mining the 1000 Genomes database and conducting de novo genotyping using the Affymetrix ADME
gene chip in 19
global populations sampled from 5 continents (Africa, North and South America, Europe, and Asia)
for a total of 1,478 individuals.
To evaluate the
global human methylome in adipose tissue, we calculated the average level of methylation
for all sites divided into groups based on either their location in relation to the nearest
gene (Fig. 2A) or the location in relation to CpG islands (Fig. 2B)(24).
The World Stem Cell Summit will be co-located
for the first time with the # 1
global industry event the Phacilitate Leadership Forum Cell and
Gene Therapy World, Immuno - Oncology Frontiers World, and Cord Blood and Perinatal Stem Cells.
To gain a deeper understanding of the cellular response of the two neurotoxins, the researchers applied
global quantitative proteomics at the U.S. Department of Energy's national user facility — the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory — and microarrays at UCLA to assay the protein and
gene levels, respectively,
for both neurotoxins.
She served as the
Global Blood Disorders Franchise Head,
for Baxalta US Inc. with commercial responsibility
for Baxalta's Hemophilia
gene therapy programs, Von Willebrand, Sickle Cell and hTTP programs.
But
gene banks are more than just a
global backup system
for the next time the human race accidently deletes an important file.
University of Michigan Medical School researchers have identified bacterial
genes that help the infections spread, providing a potential new target
for treating UTIs, a
global public health concern mostly affecting women.
The Czech Centre
for Phenogenomics (CCP), through its membership in INFRAFRONTIER and IMPC, is a partner in a collective
global network that aims to comprehensively and systematically analyze the effect of loss of function
gene mutations in mice.
Although the functional bases
for these
global changes in B. burgdorferi
gene expression are not understood, they are generally considered to constitute an adaptive response that facilitates transition between two distinct niches: the tick and the mammal.
The Neitzes are internationally recognized
for developing a potential
gene therapy cure
for color blindness and are among the world's thought leaders on genetic and environmental factors that may be influencing a
global epidemic of myopia...
For example, cluster 5 of the concise «Time Series», which consists of transiently induced
genes around day 3 of differentiation, similarly to
Global Cluster 30, contains the same transcripts, but in addition, it also includes T - brachyury, Axin2, Mesp2, Fgf8, Wnt8a, Sp5, Sp8, Follistatin, Mix1 and Lim1.
Over the next decade, he authored key papers predicting the number of genetic markers required
for GWAS in humans, and pioneered the field of genetics of
global gene expression (eQTL analysis).
ANGI is the largest
global study ever to search
for the
genes that influence risk
for anorexia nervosa.
The Hedrick laboratory's previous demonstration that patrolling monocytes disappear following
global Nr4a1 loss proved that the
gene is necessary
for development of that cell type.
A
Global Coexpression Network Approach
for Connecting
Genes to Specialized Metabolic Pathways in Plants
And
for a vegan bodybuilder who must unfortunatelly play tetris with the food sources that he choses in order to give to his body the right ammounts of aminos, restricting SPI and soy foods so much does not make his goal any easier.There are sometimes that you need a meal thats complete with aminos and soy provides that meal with the additional benefits of lacking the saturated fats trans cholesterol and other endothelium inflammatory factors.I'm not saying that someone should go all the way to 200gr of SPI everyday or consuming a kilo of soy everyday but some servings of soy now and then even every day or the use of SPI which helps in positive nitrogen balance does not put you in the cancer risk team, thats just OVERexaggeration.Exercise, exposure to sunlight, vegan diet or
for those who can not something as close to vegan diet, fruits and vegetables which contains lots of antioxidants and phtochemicals, NO STRESS which is the
global killer, healthy social relationships, keeping your cortisol and adrenaline levels down (except the necessary times), good sleep and melatonin function, clean air, no radiation, away from procceced foods and additives like msg etc and many more that i can not even remember is the key to longevity.As long as your immune system is functioning well and your natural killer cells TP53
gene and many other cancer inhibitors are good and well, no cancer will ever show his face to you.With that logic we shouldn't eat ANY ammount of protein and we should go straight to be breatharians living only with little water and sunlight exposure cause you like it or not the raise of IGF1 is inevitable i know that raise the IGF1 sky high MAYBE is not the best thing but we are not talking about external hormones and things like this.Stabby raccoon also has a point.And even if you still worry about the consumption of soy... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21711174.
The 2nd European Congress on
Global Education: Education, Interdependence and Solidarity in a Changing World is organised by the North - South Centre of the Council of Europe (NSC) in partnership with
Global Education Network Europe (
GENE) and CONCORD Europe, in cooperation with the Portuguese Institute
for Development Assistance (IPAD - Camões), the Portuguese NDGO Platform and the University of Lisbon and with the financial support of the European Commission.
Alexandria, VA (8/29/13)-- ASCD, the
global leader in providing programs, products, and services to support the success of each learner, is pleased to announce that CEO and Executive Director Dr.
Gene R. Carter has received the Best Health Promotion Practice Award at the 21st IUHPE World Conference in Thailand
for his service promoting a whole child approach to education and fostering greater alignment between the health and education sectors.
Players get all new evolutions, abilities and
genes to help them fight
for global control and destroy their opponent!
Allison Schulnik, Arin Rungjang, art fair, artist studio, Australian Centre
for the Moving Image, Boyd Webb, Callum Innes, Charles Lim, collectors, commercial, contemporary art, creativity, culture, Digital Art, discussions, exhibition, fair, Future Perfect, Galeria AFA, galleries, gender,
Gene Sherman,
global, Google Creative Lab, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Ingleby Gallery, installation, Joachim Bandau, Joana Vasconcelos, Jonathan Owen, Josh Azzarella, Katie Paterson, Mark Moore Gallery, Moving Image, Pearl Lam Galleries, performance, Peter Liversidge, post internet, public program, Qin Yufen, Richard Forster, Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, studio visits, Su Xiaobai, Sydney Art Week, Sydney Contemporary, Tim Etchells, Two Rooms, video art, Yinka Shonibare Mbe, Zhu Jinshi
This is one of a hundred valuable lines in Amy Harmon's prize - worthy feature exploring a Florida orange grower's quest
for a
gene that can save the citrus industry from a
global bacterial threat.
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Gene J. Koprowski,
Global Warming Skeptics Lambaste Plan to Increase Funding
for Climate Change Research, 14 Feb. 2010, online at http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2010/02/11/obama-spending-increase-
global-warming-research/; viewed 1/21/2011.
By
Gene J. Koprowski Contrary to the commonly held scientific conclusion that the Earth is getting warmer, a scientist who has written more than 150 peer - reviewed papers has unveiled evidence
for his prediction that
global cooling is coming soon.
Preparation and
global prosecution of patent applications directed to diagnostic and therapeutic products including antibodies,
gene therapies, vaccines, stem cells, pharmaceutical formulations, nanotechnology, nucleic acid molecules, biologics, medical devices, mouse platforms
for antibody development, and methods of treating diseases.
Recognized by Chambers
Global, IAM Patent 1000 and Managing IP
for excellence,
Gene regularly speaks, publishes and offers commentary on recent trends and important issues in patent law and IP litigation.
Implications of the current findings
for understanding culture —
gene coevolution of human brain and behaviour as well as how this coevolutionary process may contribute to
global variation in pathogen prevalence and epidemiology of affective disorders, such as anxiety and depression, are discussed.