نتایج جستجو برای: molecular characterisation

تعداد نتایج: 659061  

2014
Ivanka Tsakovska Merilin Al Sharif Petko Alov Antonia Diukendjieva Elena Fioravanzo Mark T. D. Cronin Ilza Pajeva

The comprehensive understanding of the precise mode of action and/or adverse outcome pathway (MoA/AOP) of chemicals has become a key step toward the development of a new generation of predictive toxicology tools. One of the challenges of this process is to test the feasibility of the molecular modelling approaches to explore key molecular initiating events (MIE) within the integrated strategy o...

2011
Fiona Macdonald Stewart J Payne

Background:. UK Clinical Molecular Genetics Society (CMGS) consensus best practice guidelines for molecular analysis of familial adenomatous polyposis coli (FAP) were published in 2000. Technological developments in molecular testing for FAP together with the clinical and molecular characterisation of MUTYH-associated polyposis (MAP) led to the need to update the original FAP guidelines which w...

2015
Iwona Kwiecień Iza Radecka Marek Kowalczuk Grażyna Adamus

This manuscript presents the synthesis and structural characterisation of novel biodegradable polymeric controlled-release systems of pesticides with potentially higher resistance to weather conditions in comparison to conventional forms of pesticides. Two methods for the preparation of pesticide-oligomer conjugates using the transesterification reaction were developed. The first method of obta...

Journal: :Sexually transmitted infections 2013
Danielle N Poole R Scott McClelland

Despite having the highest prevalence of any sexually transmitted infection (STI) globally, there is a dearth of data describing Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) incidence and prevalence in the general population. The lack of basic epidemiological data is an obstacle to addressing the epidemic. Once considered a nuisance infection, the morbidities associated with TV have been increasingly recognised ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1994
A D Stephens S M Lewis N K Shinton M F Murphy

Introduction As in the acute leukaemias, immunophenotyping has been shown to be useful in the characterisation and classification of the chronic lymphoproliferative disorders.' 2 This term refers to a group of diseases caused by the clonal proliferation of B and T lymphocytes. Recognition of the various disease entities is essential because of major implications for prognosis and patient manage...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
James Castelli-Gair Hombrı́a Stephen Brown

The JAK/STAT pathway plays important roles in vertebrate and invertebrate development. The recent cloning and characterisation of the receptor in Drosophila shows that the pathway is conserved across phyla. In this review we describe current knowledge of the pathway and use genome data to discuss what elements are present in Drosophila. We also summarise recent work describing the involvement o...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2000
T C Mettenleiter

Considerable progress has been made during the last years in understanding the molecular basis of protein function in pseudorabies virus (PrV), the causative agent of Aujeszky's disease (AD). Major topics have been the identification and functional characterisation of viral envelope glycoproteins and cellular virus receptors, elucidation of viral proteins involved in neurovirulence and neuropat...

Journal: :Food & function 2012
Rakesh Jaiswal Marius F Matei Agnieszka Golon Matthias Witt Nikolai Kuhnert

Coffee is one of mankind's most popular beverages obtained from green coffee beans by roasting. Much effort has been expended towards the chemical characterisation of the components of the roasted coffee bean, frequently termed melanoidines, which are dominated byproducts formed from its most relevant secondary metabolites - chlorogenic acids. However, impeded by a lack of suitable authentic re...

2010
Sheetal Dyall Simon A. Gayther Dimitra Dafou

The cancer stem cell hypothesis is becoming more widely accepted as a model for carcinogenesis. Tumours are heterogeneous both at the molecular and cellular level, containing a small population of cells that possess highly tumourigenic "stem-cell" properties. Cancer stem cells (CSCs), or tumour-initiating cells, have the ability to self-renew, generate xenografts reminiscent of the primary tumo...

2013
Ralf Weiskirchen Jörg Weimer Steffen K. Meurer Anja Kron Barbara Seipel Inga Vater Norbert Arnold Reiner Siebert Lieming Xu Scott L. Friedman Carsten Bergmann

The human hepatic cell line LX-2 has been described as tool to study mechanisms of hepatic fibrogenesis and the testing of antifibrotic compounds. It was originally generated by immortalisation with the Simian Vacuolating Virus 40 (SV40) transforming (T) antigen and subsequent propagation in low serum conditions. Although this immortalized line is used in an increasing number of studies, detail...

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