نتایج جستجو برای: dursban imprinted sorbent

تعداد نتایج: 10157  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis 1984
S Yokoyama R Hayashi T Kikkawa N Tani S Takada K Hatanaka A Yamamoto

Dextran sulfate was covalently bound to cellulose beads (LA01) and used as the specific sorbent of apolipoprotein B-containing lipoproteins. The binding profiles of very low density, low density, and high density lipoproteins to the material were consistent with simple Langmuir adsorption isotherms. Although the affinities of all lipoproteins for the sorbent were roughly similar, the surface ar...

2016
Benjamin A. Stewart Bruce I. Dvorak

Sorption systems are a prevalent technology in the field of environmental engineering for treating waters contaminated with organic and/or inorganic compounds. Examples of such contaminants include taste and odor, hardness, disinfection byproduct precursors, and arsenic. The primary operating costs for these sorption systems lie in sorbent replacement. Different column arrangements and the use ...

In this paper, the development of a new potassium carbonateon alumina support sorbent prepared by impregnating K2CO3 with an industrial grade of Al2O3 support was investigated. The CO2 capture capacity was measured using real flue gas with 8% CO2 and 12% H2O in a fixed-bed reactor at a temperature of 65 °C using breakthrough curves. The developed sorbent showed an adsorption capacity of 66.2 mg...

2012
Sergey V. Anisimov

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes a differential expression of paternally and maternally inherited alleles of a subset of genes (the so-called imprinted genes). Imprinted genes are distributed throughout the genome and it is predicted that about 1% of the human genes may be imprinted. It is recognized that the allelic expression of imprinted genes varies between tissues...

2014
Yanjun Wei Jianzhong Su Hongbo Liu Jie Lv Fang Wang Haidan Yan Yanhua Wen Hui Liu

Genomic imprinting is a complex genetic and epigenetic phenomenon that plays important roles in mammalian development and diseases. Mammalian imprinted genes have been identified widely by experimental strategies or predicted using computational methods. Systematic information for these genes would be necessary for the identification of novel imprinted genes and the analysis of their regulatory...

2015
J. Mauro Calabrese Joshua Starmer Megan D. Schertzer Della Yee Terry Magnuson

Several hundred mammalian genes are expressed preferentially from one parental allele as the result of a process called genomic imprinting. Genomic imprinting is prevalent in extra-embryonic tissue, where it plays an essential role during development. Here, we profiled imprinted gene expression via RNA-Seq in a panel of six mouse trophoblast stem lines, which are ex vivo derivatives of a progen...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Tomas Babak Brian DeVeale Christopher Armour Christopher Raymond Michele A. Cleary Derek van der Kooy Jason M. Johnson Lee P. Lim

Genomic imprinting restricts gene expression to a paternal or maternal allele. To date, approximately 90 imprinted transcripts have been identified in mouse, of which the majority were detected after intense interrogation of clusters of imprinted genes identified by phenotype-driven assays in mice with uniparental disomies [1]. Here we use selective priming and parallel sequencing to measure al...

2010
Byung-Hyun Cha Bong-Ki Kim Seongsoo Hwang Byoung-Chul Yang Gi-Sun Im Mi-Rung Park Jae-Seok Woo Myung-Jick Kim Hwan-Hoo Seong Jae-Hyeon Cho

Imprinted genes are essential for fetal development, growth regulation, and postnatal behavior. However, little is known about imprinted genes in livestock. We hypothesized that certain putatively imprinted genes affected normal peri-implantation development such as embryo elongation, initial placental development, and preparation of implantation. The objective of the present study was to inves...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Dirk-Jan de Koning Henk Bovenhuis Johan A M van Arendonk

In this article, the quantitative genetic aspects of imprinted genes and statistical properties of methods to detect imprinted QTL are studied. Different models to detect imprinted QTL and to distinguish between imprinted and Mendelian QTL were compared in a simulation study. Mendelian and imprinted QTL were simulated in an F2 design and analyzed under Mendelian and imprinting models. Mode of e...

Background Genomic imprinting is a heritable and developmentally essential phenomenon by which gene expression occurs in an allele-specific manner1. While the imprinted alleles are primarily silenced by DNA methylation, it remains largely unknown how methylation is targeted to imprinting control region (ICR), also called differentially methylated region (DMR), and maintained. Here we show that ...

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