نتایج جستجو برای: مدل ds

تعداد نتایج: 138225  

2014
Mohit Kumar Jolly Mohd Suhail Rizvi Amit Kumar Pradip Sinha

Planar Cell Polarity (PCP) is an evolutionarily conserved characteristic of animal tissues marked by coordinated polarization of cells or structures in the plane of a tissue. In insect wing epithelium, for instance, PCP is characterized by en masse orientation of hairs orthogonal to its apical-basal axis and pointing along the proximal-distal axis of the organ. Directional cue for PCP has been ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Matthew R Peterson Baowang Li Ralph D Freeman

In the central visual pathway of binocular animals, the property of directional selectivity (DS) is first exhibited in striate cortex. In this study, we sought to determine the neural circuitry underlying the transformation from non-DS neurons to DS cortical cells. In a well established model, DS receptive fields (RFs) are derived from the sum of two non-DS inputs with 90 degrees (quadrature) s...

Journal: :Life sciences 2004
Adriano B L Tort Luis V Portela Maria da Purificação Tavares Carlos A Gonçalves Cristina Netto Roberto Giugliani Diogo O Souza

Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality and is associated with an extra copy of the chromosome 21. Although several markers are commonly used during pregnancy for the screening of DS, the definitive diagnosis is based on karyotype after amniocentesis, which is an expensive and laborious analysis. S100B is an astrocyte protein which had its gene mapped to the long arm of ch...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Jan O Korbel Tal Tirosh-Wagner Alexander Eckehart Urban Xiao-Ning Chen Maya Kasowski Li Dai Fabian Grubert Chandra Erdman Michael C Gao Ken Lange Eric M Sobel Gillian M Barlow Arthur S Aylsworth Nancy J Carpenter Robin Dawn Clark Monika Y Cohen Eric Doran Tzipora Falik-Zaccai Susan O Lewin Ira T Lott Barbara C McGillivray John B Moeschler Mark J Pettenati Siegfried M Pueschel Kathleen W Rao Lisa G Shaffer Mordechai Shohat Alexander J Van Riper Dorothy Warburton Sherman Weissman Mark B Gerstein Michael Snyder Julie R Korenberg

Down syndrome (DS), or trisomy 21, is a common disorder associated with several complex clinical phenotypes. Although several hypotheses have been put forward, it is unclear as to whether particular gene loci on chromosome 21 (HSA21) are sufficient to cause DS and its associated features. Here we present a high-resolution genetic map of DS phenotypes based on an analysis of 30 subjects carrying...

2015
Stephanie J. Spielman Suyang Wan Claus O. Wilke

Methods that infer site-specific dN/dS, the ratio of nonsynonymous to synonymous substitution rates, from coding data have been developed primarily to identify positively selected sites (dN/dS > 1). As a consequence, it is largely unknown how well different inference methods can infer dN/dS point estimates at individual sites. In particular, dN/dS may be estimated using either a one-rate approa...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
H U Choi T L Johnson S Pal L H Tang L Rosenberg P J Neame

Two forms of dermatan sulfate proteoglycans, called DS-PGI and DS-PGII, have been isolated from both bovine fetal skin and calf articular cartilage and characterized. The proteoglycans were isolated using either (a) molecular sieve chromatography under conditions where DS-PGI selectively self-associates or (b) chromatography on octyl-Sepharose, which separates DS-PGI from DS-PGII based on diffe...

Journal: :The Journal of surgical research 2014
Anthony P Cardile Carlos J Sanchez Sharanda K Hardy Desiree R Romano Brady J Hurtgen Joseph C Wenke Clinton K Murray Kevin S Akers

BACKGROUND Macrophages are important in wound defense and healing. Dakin's solution (DS), buffered sodium hypochlorite, has been used since World War I as a topical antimicrobial for wound care. DS has been shown to be toxic to host cells, but effects on immune cells are not well documented. MATERIALS AND METHODS DS at 0.5%, 0.125%, and ten-fold serial dilutions from 0.25%-0.00025% were evalu...

2016
Tomer Halevy Juan-Carlos Biancotti Ofra Yanuka Tamar Golan-Lev Nissim Benvenisty

Down syndrome (DS) is the leading genetic cause of mental retardation and is caused by a third copy of human chromosome 21. The different pathologies of DS involve many tissues with a distinct array of neural phenotypes. Here we characterize embryonic stem cell lines with DS (DS-ESCs), and focus on the neural aspects of the disease. Our results show that neural progenitor cells (NPCs) different...

2012
Jason P. Lockrow Ashley M. Fortress Ann-Charlotte E. Granholm

Down syndrome (DS) is a condition where a complete or segmental chromosome 21 trisomy causes variable intellectual disability, and progressive memory loss and neurodegeneration with age. Many research groups have examined development of the brain in DS individuals, but studies on age-related changes should also be considered, with the increased lifespan observed in DS. DS leads to pathological ...

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