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In a recent publication in the journal Genes & Development titled «Neuronal inhibition of the autophagy nucleation complex extends lifespan in post-reproductive C. elegans,» Dr. Holger Richly's lab at IMB has found some of the first genetic evidence that may put this question to rest.

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It wasn't until her final - year project, working on the parental imprinting of the insulin - like growth factor II gene in rats, that she finally started doing real research, but this early contribution earned her first publication, as second author in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
The tools and methods used in the work have been described in a publication in the journal G3: Genes Genome Genetics.
The impatient gene It's long been known that evolution sometimes happens very quickly — as in the development of resistance to antibiotics in bacteria — but the discovery that lizards on two islands in Croatia evolved significant differences in body type and social structure in the span of fewer than forty years is shocking enough to warrant publication in a top - shelf journal, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA.
The Neurogenomiks research group, linked to the Achucarro Basque Centre for Neuroscience (EHUgroup) and the University of the Basque Country (UPV / EHU), has just had a research article published in the scientific publication Journal of Immunology; it details how they have managed to show that the gene known as ANKRD55 produces 3 different transcripts of the messenger RNA, and that the genetic variant associated with MS greatly increases the production of these transcripts.
In a study appearing online February 8 in advance of publication in the March issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gallo and his colleagues look at how the innate immune system is controlled in the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the procesIn a study appearing online February 8 in advance of publication in the March issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gallo and his colleagues look at how the innate immune system is controlled in the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the procesin advance of publication in the March issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gallo and his colleagues look at how the innate immune system is controlled in the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the procesin the March issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gallo and his colleagues look at how the innate immune system is controlled in the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the procesin the skin, and find that genes controlled by active vitamin D3 play an essential role in the procesin the process.
«By figuring out a way to get genes across the blood - brain barrier, we are able to deliver them throughout the adult brain with high efficiency,» says Ben Deverman, a senior research scientist at Caltech and lead author of a paper describing the work in the February 1 online publication of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
He has authored ≥ 420 publications (h - index 75), is Editor - in Chief of The Journal of Gene Medicine, Editor of Pharmaceutical Research, board member of the German Society for Gene Therapy, committee member of the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy (ASGCT), invited guest professor at Utrecht University (1996), Fudan University (Shanghai 2012 - 13), Sichuan University (Chengdu 2014 - 17), and was awarded with the Attocube research award, Phoenix Pharma Science award, and the election into CRS College of Fellows.
We are excited to announce that our successful work of backing up two mitochondrial genes into the nuclear genome has been accepted for publication in the journal Nucleic Acids Research!
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