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تعداد نتایج: 3372  

2013
Uwe K Zettl Ulrike Bauer-Steinhusen Thomas Glaser Klaus Hechenbichler Volker Limmroth

BACKGROUND Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, incurable, demyelinating disease that requires long-term treatment. Rates of non-adherence to prescribed therapy of up to 50% have been reported for chronic diseases. Strategies to improve treatment adherence are therefore of the utmost importance. This study will evaluate the effect of using electronic and paper diaries on treatment adherence to inte...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Jeremy G Carlton Juan Martin-Serrano

The ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) machinery consists of a number of cytosolic proteins that make up three functional subcomplexes: ESCRT-I, ESCRT-II and ESCRT-III. These proteins function in multivesicular body formation and cell division and are co-opted by enveloped retroviruses to facilitate viral egress. Analysis of these functions may help illuminate conserved me...

2016
Adwoa Hughes-Morley Bridget Young Roelie J Hempel Ian T Russell Waquas Waheed Peter Bower

BACKGROUND Trials increasingly experience problems in recruiting participants. Understanding the causes of poor recruitment is critical to developing solutions. We interviewed people who had declined a trial of an innovative psychological therapy for depression (REFRAMED) about their response to the trial invitation, in order to understand their decision and identify ways to improve recruitment...

Journal: :Cell 2010
Helen S. Bateup Bernardo L. Sabatini

Long-term depression (LTD) of synaptic strength is an activity-dependent process in neurons that may be important for learning and memory. Li et al. (2010) now reveal a new apoptosis-independent role for mitochondrial-activated caspases in LTD suggesting that neurons have co-opted the canonical cell death pathway to perform a specialized function at synapses.

Journal: :Journal of Biology 2008
Kathleen H Burns Jef D Boeke

Long interspersed nuclear elements (LINEs) are among the most successful parasitic genetic sequences in higher organisms. Recent work has discovered many instances of LINE incorporation into exons, reminding us of the hazards they pose to genes in their vicinity as well as their potential to be co-opted for the host's purposes.

2016
Claire Vennin David Herrmann Morghan C. Lucas Paul Timpson

Intravital imaging is providing new insights into the dynamics of tumor progression in native tissues and has started to reveal the layers of complexity found in cancer. Recent advances in intravital imaging have allowed us to look deeper into cancer behavior and to dissect the interactions between tumor cells and the ancillary host niche that promote cancer development. In this review, we prov...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Christof Lind Ingo Dreyer Enrique J. López-Sanjurjo Katharina von Meyer Kimitsune Ishizaki Takayuki Kohchi Daniel Lang Yang Zhao Ines Kreuzer Khaled A.S. Al-Rasheid Hans Ronne Ralf Reski Jian-Kang Zhu Dietmar Geiger Rainer Hedrich

During the transition from water to land, plants had to cope with the loss of water through transpiration, the inevitable result of photosynthetic CO2 fixation on land [1, 2]. Control of transpiration became possible through the development of a new cell type: guard cells, which form stomata. In vascular plants, stomatal regulation is mediated by the stress hormone ABA, which triggers the openi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Aurora M Nedelcu

Despite a great deal of interest, the evolutionary origins and roles of sex remain unclear. Recently, we showed that in the multicellular green alga, Volvox carteri, sex is a response to increased levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which could be indicative of the ancestral role of sex as an adaptive response to stress-induced ROS. To provide additional support for the suggestion that sex...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Aris Katzourakis Amr Aswad

Endogenous viruses are occasionally co-opted by their hosts to combat other viruses. The discovery of the widespread recruitment of endogenous viruses as regulatory elements for immune genes points to a systematic evolutionary process in their co-option for host immunity.

2001
Sergio Grinstein

Phagocytosis is an evolutionarily conserved process utilized by many cells to ingest microbial pathogens, and apoptotic and necrotic corpses. Recent investigation has revealed a fundamental requirement for two co-ordinated cellular processes — cytoskeletal alterations and membrane trafficking — in the phagocytic event. Some elements of this machinery are co-opted by certain pathogens to gain en...

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