نتایج جستجو برای: پروتئین cry

تعداد نتایج: 20920  

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2013
Whitney I Mattson Naomi V Ekas Brittany Lambert Ed Tronick Barry M Lester Daniel S Messinger

In infants, eye constriction-the Duchenne marker-and mouth opening appear to index the intensity of both positive and negative facial expressions. We combined eye constriction and mouth opening that co-occurred with smiles and cry-faces (respectively, the prototypic expressions of infant joy and distress) to measure emotional expression intensity. Expression intensity and heart rate were measur...

2015
Yuhya Wakasa Hidenori Takagi Nobumasa Watanabe Noriko Kitamura Yoshihiro Fujiwara Yuko Ogo Shimpei Hayashi Lijun Yang Masaru Ohta Wai Wai Thet Tin Kenji Sekikawa Makoto Takano Kenjirou Ozawa Takachika Hiroi Fumio Takaiwa

The endoplasmic reticulum-derived type-I protein body (PB-I) from rice endosperm cells is an ideal candidate formulation for the oral delivery of bioencapsulated peptides as tolerogens for allergen-specific immunotherapy. In the present study, PBs containing the deconstructed Japanese cedar pollen allergens Cryptomeria japonica 1 (Cry j 1) and Cry j 2 were concentrated by treatment with thermos...

Journal: :Genetics 2004
Xin An Molly Tebo Sunmi Song Marianne Frommer Kathryn A Raphael

Two sibling species of tephritid fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni and Bactrocera neohumeralis, are differentiated by their time of mating, which is genetically determined and requires interactions between the endogenous circadian clock and light intensity. The cryptochrome (cry) gene, a light-sensitive component of the circadian clock, was isolated in the two Bactrocera species. The putative amino ...

2017
Gianluca Esposito Nanmathi Manian Anna Truzzi Marc H Bornstein

BACKGROUND Bowlby and Ainsworth hypothesized that maternal responsiveness is displayed in the context of infant distress. Depressed mothers are less responsive to infant distress vocalizations (cry) than non-depressed mothers. The present study focuses on acoustical components of infant cry that give rise to responsive caregiving in clinically depressed (n = 30) compared with non-depressed moth...

2015
Nayana Shenvi

The acoustic analysis of infant cry is used to deduce information on the state of health of new-born babies as well as of children a few weeks old. Crying is the first tool of communication for an infant. These cries seem to be uniform, but there are a lot of differences between two infant‟s cries. Infant cry characteristics reflect the development and possibly the integrity of the central nerv...

2011
Rui Ye Christopher P. Selby Nuri Ozturk Yunus Annayev Aziz Sancar

The current consensus model for the circadian clock in mammals is based on a transcription-translation feedback loop. In this model, CRY and PER proteins repress their own transcription by suppressing the transactivator function of the CLOCK:BMAL1 heterodimer directly (physical model) and by facilitating post-translational modifications (chemical model). Most of the data for this model come fro...

2017
Saburo Saito Ayana Aoki Iwao Arai Shinya Takaishi Haruyasu Ito Nobutake Akiyama Hiroshi Kiyonari

BACKGROUND Interleukin-31 (IL-31) is a recently identified cytokine produced by Th2 cells that is involved in the development of atopic dermatitis-induced skin inflammation and pruritus. Its receptor, IL-31RA, is expressed by a number of cell types, including epithelial cells, eosinophils, and activated monocytes and macrophages. To date, however, the regulation of Th2 responses by distinct cel...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Ko Fan Chen Nicolai Peschel Radka Zavodska Hana Sehadova Ralf Stanewsky

BACKGROUND Circadian clocks are synchronized to the solar day via visual and specialized photoreceptors. In Drosophila, CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) is a major photoreceptor that mediates resetting of the circadian clock via light-dependent degradation of the clock protein TIMELESS (TIM). However, in the absence of CRY, this TIM-mediated resetting still occurs in some pacemaker neurons, resulting in sync...

2017
Amol Chaudhari Richa Gupta Sonal Patel Nikkhil Velingkaar Roman Kondratov

Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling plays an important role in cell growth and proliferation and is implicated in regulation of cancer, metabolism, and aging. Here we report that IGF-1 level in blood and IGF-1 signaling demonstrates circadian rhythms. Circadian control occurs through cryptochromes (CRYs)-transcriptional repressors and components of the circadian clock. IGF-1 rhythms are ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Rie Nomiya Mitsuhiro Okano Tazuko Fujiwara Megumi Maeda Yoshinobu Kimura Kosuke Kino Minehiko Yokoyama Hiroyuki Hirai Kinya Nagata Toshifumi Hara Kazunori Nishizaki Masataka Nakamura

PGD(2) is the major prostanoid produced during the acute phase of allergic reactions. Two PGD(2) receptors have been isolated, DP and CRTH2 (chemoattractant receptor-homologous molecule expressed on Th2 cells), but whether they participate in the pathophysiology of allergic diseases remains unclear. We investigated the role of CRTH2 in the initiation of allergic rhinitis in mice. First, we deve...

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