نتایج جستجو برای: paa

تعداد نتایج: 1713  

Journal: :Development 2009
Amélie Calmont Sarah Ivins Kelly Lammerts Van Bueren Irinna Papangeli Vanessa Kyriakopoulou William D Andrews James F Martin Anne M Moon Elizabeth A Illingworth M Albert Basson Peter J Scambler

Elucidating the gene regulatory networks that govern pharyngeal arch artery (PAA) development is an important goal, as such knowledge can help to identify new genes involved in cardiovascular disease. The transcription factor Tbx1 plays a vital role in PAA development and is a major contributor to cardiovascular disease associated with DiGeorge syndrome. In this report, we used various genetic ...

2007
Shozo Yano Toru Yamaguchi Ippei Kanazawa Noriko Ogawa Kumi Hayashi Mika Yamauchi Toshitsugu Sugimoto

Background. A relatively high level of serum parathyroid hormone (PTH) is required to maintain normal bone turnover in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). ‘Uraemic toxins’ could cause an impaired response to PTH in bone and result in low turnover bone disease. Since phenylacetic acid (PAA) has been identified as one of the uraemic toxins in patients with CKD and has an inhibiting proper...

Journal: :Human heredity 2012
Christine Herold Manuel Mattheisen André Lacour Tatsiana Vaitsiakhovich Marina Angisch Dmitriy Drichel Tim Becker

OBJECTIVES Pathway association analysis (PAA) tests for an excess of moderately significant SNPs in genes from a common pathway. METHODS We present a Monte-Carlo simulation framework that allows to formulate the main ideas of existing PAA approaches using a self-contained rather than a competitive null hypothesis. A stand-alone implementation in INTERSNP makes time-consuming communication wit...

2016
Sam D. Cook David S. Nichols Jason Smith Prem S. Chourey Erin L. McAdam Laura Quittenden John J. Ross

The biosynthesis of the main auxin in plants (indole-3-acetic acid [IAA]) has been elucidated recently and is thought to involve the sequential conversion of Trp to indole-3-pyruvic acid to IAA. However, the pathway leading to a less well studied auxin, phenylacetic acid (PAA), remains unclear. Here, we present evidence from metabolism experiments that PAA is synthesized from the amino acid Phe...

2006
Adam Winkleman Raquel Perez-Castillejos Michal Lahav Max Narovlyansky Leonard N. J. Rodriguez George M. Whitesides

This paper describes a photolithographic method to create sub-micron-scale patterns of cationcross-linked poly(acrylic acid) (CCL-PAA). PAA can be cross-linked with a wide range of metal cations—including, but not limited to, Ag, Ca, Pd, Al, La, and Ti. Upon patterning a positive photoresist (diazonaphthoquinone-novolac resin) on a film of CCL-PAA, the exposed regions of CCL-PAA were etched by ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1984
S A Carlsen I A Ramshaw R C Warrington

The process of metastasis involves numerous steps, many of which are thought to require the action of hydrolases, such as collagenase and other proteases. In this study, we investigate the role of the protease plasminogen activator in the metastasis of the rat mammary adenocarcinoma 13762. We observed that this tumor cell line is heterogeneous with respect to plasminogen activator (PAA) product...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Sam D Cook David S Nichols Jason Smith Prem S Chourey Erin L McAdam Laura Quittenden John J Ross

The biosynthesis of the main auxin in plants (indole-3-acetic acid [IAA]) has been elucidated recently and is thought to involve the sequential conversion of Trp to indole-3-pyruvic acid to IAA However, the pathway leading to a less well studied auxin, phenylacetic acid (PAA), remains unclear. Here, we present evidence from metabolism experiments that PAA is synthesized from the amino acid Phe,...

2016
Masao Nakayama Ryohei Sasaki Chiaki Ogino Tsutomu Tanaka Kenta Morita Mitsuo Umetsu Satoshi Ohara Zhenquan Tan Yuya Nishimura Hiroaki Akasaka Kazuyoshi Sato Chiya Numako Seiichi Takami Akihiko Kondo

BACKGROUND Biological applications of nanoparticles are rapidly increasing, which introduces new possibilities to improve the efficacy of radiotherapy. Here, we synthesized titanium peroxide nanoparticles (TiOxNPs) and investigated their efficacy as novel agents that can potently enhance the effects of radiation in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. METHODS TiOxNPs and polyacrylic acid-modif...

2012
M Ahmad J Vatish A Willis R Jones R Melhado

Pulmonary artery aneurysms (PAA) are rare. To date there are no cases in the literature describing formation secondary to oesophageal perforation. We present an unusual case of ruptured inflammatory segmental PAA. A patient with oesophageal squamous cell cancer presented with shortness of breath and sepsis following endoscopic dilatation of an oesophageal stricture. Imaging demonstrated oesopha...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2007
Hideo Hata Shoichi Kubo Yoji Kobayashi Thomas E Mallouk

Gold nanoparticles have attracted widespread interest in both materials chemistry and biomedical science because of their special electronic, magnetic, catalytic, and optical properties1,2 For these applications, it is important to be able to control the size, shape, and dispersion of the nanoparticles on a chemically diverse range of supports. Oxides are among the most interesting kinds of sup...

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