Abstract Background:
Recent molecular studies have revealed a highly complex bacterial assembly in the canine intestinal tract.
Not exact matches
The UI
study, which was published March 28 online in the journal
Molecular Psychiatry, adds to the accumulating evidence, including
recent human
studies from Harvard University, that suggests cerebellar stimulation might help improve cognitive problems in patients with schizophrenia.
The
recent study, which was produced primarily through a research partnership between the University of Arkansas, Missouri State University and the University of Antwerp in Belgium, consisted of high - resolution transmission electron microscopy combined with scanning tunneling microscopy and state - of - the - art computational
molecular dynamics.
In some instances, amyloids may even serve a protective function;
recent studies indicate they can act as
molecular guardians that mute the body's autoimmune reactions.
Two
recent studies describe these kinds of mechanisms: one of them, published in the journal
Molecular Systems Biology, describes the process through which cells stop growing due cell differentiation; the second one, published in Journal of Cell Science, describes plants» cell replenishment after being damaged.
A
recent study published in Cell Chemical Biology has revealed new insights into a
molecular pathway that leads to Staphylococcus aureus virulence.
A novel
molecular imaging technique could be the key to understanding how best to treat these and other devastating diseases, according to a recent study presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
molecular imaging technique could be the key to understanding how best to treat these and other devastating diseases, according to a
recent study presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and
Molecular Imaging
Molecular Imaging (SNMMI).
He cites a
recent study, for instance, conducted by an international team of
molecular biologists that used the DNA of living placental mammals to estimate that their ancestors originated more than 100 million years ago.
In a
recent study published in the December 15th issue of Human
Molecular Genetics, Dr. Gangwani and his team of researchers at TTUHSC El Paso describe how mice with spinal muscular atrophy saw great improvement when the JNK3 enzyme was genetically inhibited to eliminate its activity.
However,
recent molecular and epidemiological
studies, outlined in the Commission, have challenged this belief.
In this review topic, researchers looked at novel translational noise
studies demonstrating the
molecular mechanisms that may lead to impaired vascular function,
recent epidemiologic evidence of noise - induced cardiovascular disease, and the non-auditory effects of noise and their impact on the cardiovascular system.
Recent large - scale efforts have launched a new generation of
studies that aim to identify the
molecular and cellular characteristics of the brain and how these translate into normal brain function — or, in the case of disease, dysfunction.
In a
recent study published in Nature Structural and
Molecular Biology,...
In the second half of the talk I will present our
recent studies of the young stellar population in W3 - AFGL333, located in a high density layer between the expanding W4 HII region and the W3 giant
molecular cloud.
Craig Kaplan, a
molecular biologist at Texas A&M University, says this and other
recent studies also make it clear that pausing can occur for very different lengths of time depending on the promoter.
These findings on gene expression in single embryonic stem cells are in concert with
recent studies of early mammalian development, which reveal
molecular heterogeneity and a stochasticity of gene expression in blastomeres.
In
recent years, Oliver has worked at European
Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg (EMBL) as an interdisciplinary postdoc
studying Influenza virus assembly and budding.
The Unit
studies varied mammalian physiological phenomena from a
molecular perspective in the context of the whole organism with a very strong emphasis, following a
recent refocusing of our research on Neurobiology and Epigenetics and their interface.
This more
recent study not only supports earlier findings, but sheds new light on the
molecular mechanisms taking part in programmed cell death, paving the way for future
studies of anti-cancer effects of strawberries and other foods.
Dr Greger: I have read that there is a
recent study published in «
Molecular Biology and Evolution» that claims to have found a gene that affects how well a person handles a vegan diet.
In a
recent Purdue University
study published in the journal
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 20 participants were fed salads topped with dressings consisting of either saturated, monounsaturated, or polyunsaturated fats.
The remainder of this review focuses on
recent studies assessing the
molecular mechanisms regulating protein synthesis and breakdown and the potential influence of amino acids as signaling molecules.
In a more practical way, a scientist could say, for example, «I can tell you that in my laboratory we
study physiology AND biochemistry, BUT in
recent years we've realized the important questions are at the
molecular level, THEREFORE we are now investigating the following
molecular questions....»
Both of these
recent studies are useful, but they are limited in their predictive capability, and especially in transferability of their conclusions and suggestions to other classes of compounds, which is simply because neither of these
studies identified the fundamental
molecular properties involved in determining a molecule's radiative efficiency and how these might be used to identify strategies for minimizing a molecule's radiative efficiency.
In more
recent years, Jeff McCrae has written provocative papers on the future of personality psychology for the 21st century, has begun to explore the
molecular genetics of personality dispositions, and has gone so far as to extend the five - factor model of personality traits to the
study of history and literary fiction.