نتایج جستجو برای: knockout

تعداد نتایج: 35497  

2015
Kazumasa Nakao Kenji Osawa Akihiro Yasoda Shigeki Yamanaka Toshihito Fujii Eri Kondo Noriaki Koyama Naotetsu Kanamoto Masako Miura Koichiro Kuwahara Haruhiko Akiyama Kazuhisa Bessho Kazuwa Nakao

Recent studies revealed C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) and its receptor, guanylyl cyclase-B (GC-B) are potent stimulators of endochondral bone growth. As they exist ubiquitously in body, we investigated the physiological role of the local CNP/GC-B in the growth plate on bone growth using cartilage-specific knockout mice. Bones were severely shorter in cartilage-specific CNP or GC-B knockout m...

2014
Sarah H. McBride Jennifer A. McKenzie Bronwyn S. Bedrick Paige Kuhlmann Jill D. Pasteris Vicki Rosen Matthew J. Silva

The importance of bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) in the skeleton is well known. BMP2 is expressed in a variety of tissues during development, growth and healing. In this study we sought to better identify the role of tissue-specific BMP2 during post-natal growth and to determine if BMP2 knockout affects the ability of terminally differentiated cells to create high quality bone material. We...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
S D Hursting S N Perkins J M Phang

Transgenic mice with both alleles of the p53 tumor suppressor gene (frequently mutated in human tumors) knocked out by gene targeting provide a potentially useful tumorigenesis model because these mice rapidly develop spontaneous tumors. To determine whether tumorigenesis in p53-knockout mice is sensitive to experimental manipulation, tumor development in response to calorie restriction (CR; a ...

2008
M. Schwamb

Recent advances in the description of electromagnetic two-nucleon knockout reactions are reviewed. The sensitivity to different types of correlations and to their treatment in the nuclear wave functions, the effects of final-state interactions and the role of center-of-mass effects in connection with the problem of the lack of orthogonality between initial bound states and final scattering stat...

2011
J. A. Tostevin

Reactions that involve the direct and sudden removal of a pair of like or unlike nucleons from a fast projectile beam by a light target nucleus are considered. Specifically, we study the three two-nucleon removal channels from 12C that populate final states in the 10Be, 10B, and 10C reaction residues. The calculated two-nucleon removal cross sections and the residue momentum distributions are c...

2014
Gonzalo Sanchez Rafael K. Varaschin Hansruedi Büeler Paul C. Marcogliese David S. Park Louis-Eric Trudeau

Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative brain diseases; it is accompanied by extensive loss of dopamine (DA) neurons of the substantia nigra that project to the putamen, leading to impaired motor functions. Several genes have been associated with hereditary forms of the disease and transgenic mice have been developed by a number of groups to produce animal models...

2010
Timothy J. Stasevich Florian Mueller David T. Brown James G. McNally

Two of the eight constructs (the triple-knockout 3K0 and S1) were well fit by the diffusion model yielding estimates for D. These are listed as Deff in Table I since the estimated D values are too slow to be explained by free diffusion, and so instead reflect the process of effective diffusion whereby fast binding interactions combine with free diffusion to mimic a slowed diffusion (Sprague et ...

2015
Natasha A. Karp Terry F. Meehan Hugh Morgan Jeremy C. Mason Andrew Blake Natalja Kurbatova Damian Smedley Julius Jacobsen Richard F. Mott Vivek Iyer Peter Matthews David G. Melvin Sara Wells Ann M. Flenniken Hiroshi Masuya Shigeharu Wakana Jacqueline K. White K. C. Kent Lloyd Corey L. Reynolds Richard Paylor David B. West Karen L. Svenson Elissa J. Chesler Martin Hrabě de Angelis Glauco P. Tocchini-Valentini Tania Sorg Yann Herault Helen Parkinson Ann-Marie Mallon Steve D. M. Brown

The Animal Research: Reporting of In Vivo Experiments (ARRIVE) guidelines were developed to address the lack of reproducibility in biomedical animal studies and improve the communication of research findings. While intended to guide the preparation of peer-reviewed manuscripts, the principles of transparent reporting are also fundamental for in vivo databases. Here, we describe the benefits and...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2012
Jurjen S Lagas Carola W N Damen Robert A B van Waterschoot Dilek Iusuf Jos H Beijnen Alfred H Schinkel

We investigated the interactions of the anticancer drug vinorelbine with drug efflux transporters and cytochrome P450 3A drug-metabolizing enzymes. Vinorelbine was transported by human multidrug-resistance associated protein (MRP) 2, and Mrp2 knockout mice displayed increased vinorelbine plasma exposure after oral administration, suggesting that Mrp2 limits the intestinal uptake of vinorelbine....

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