نتایج جستجو برای: transgenic animals

تعداد نتایج: 266912  

2012
Hong Lian Yuanwu Ma Juan Feng Wei Dong Qing Yang Dan Lu Lianfeng Zhang

Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is essential for maintaining normal function of the adult heart and is known to play an important role in myocardial remodeling. In the present study, we observed that heart-specific HB-EGF transgenic (TG) mice had systolic dysfunction with decreased fractional shortening (FS%), increased end-systolic diameter (LVIDs) at 5 mont...

2012
Chrissy L. Hammond Enrico Moro

Green fluorescent protein was first used as a marker of protein expression in vivo 18 years ago, heralding the beginning of what became known as the Green Revolution. Since then, there has been an explosion in the number of transgenic lines in existence, and these transgenic tools are now being applied to skeletal research. Advances in transgenesis are also leading to increasing use of new mode...

2017
Mehboob-ur- Rahman Ali Q. Khan Zainab Rahmat Muhammad A. Iqbal Yusuf Zafar

Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) after its first epidemic in 1912 in Nigeria, has spread to different cotton growing countries including United States, Pakistan, India, and China. The disease is of viral origin-transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci, which is difficult to control because of the prevalence of multiple virulent viral strains or related species. The problem is further complica...

Journal: :Interdisciplinary topics in gerontology 2015
Michael R Rose Larry G Cabral Mark A Philips Grant A Rutledge Kevin H Phung Laurence D Mueller Lee F Greer

There is not one systems biology of aging, but two. Though aging can evolve in either sexual or asexual species when there is asymmetric reproduction, the evolutionary genetics of aging in species with frequent sexual recombination are quite different from those arising when sex is rare or absent. When recombination is rare, selection is expected to act chiefly on rare large-effect mutations, w...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 1998
D R Gallie

The repertoire of cis-regulatory elements has increased to a level of sophistication that offers considerable spatial and temporal control over transgene expression. Recent advances made with transgenes have revealed that the control of their expression is also influenced by factors that range from transgene copy number and arrangement to nuclear architecture and chromosomal location. These fac...

2012
Stephani Dempsey Judith E. Grisel

Alcohol use disorders, like all drug addictions, involve a constellation of adaptive changes throughout the brain. Neural activity underlying changes in the rewarding properties of alcohol reflect changes in dopamine transmission in mesolimbic and nigrostriatal pathways and these effects are modulated by endogenous opioids such as β-Endorphin. In order to study the role of β-Endorphin in the de...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Scot J Matkovich Yuanxin Hu Gerald W Dorn

RATIONALE MicroRNAs modestly suppress their direct mRNA targets, and these direct effects are amplified by modulation of gene transcription pathways. Consequently, indirect mRNA modulatory effects of microRNAs to increase or decrease mRNAs greatly outnumber direct target suppressions. Because microRNAs are products of transcription, the potential exists for microRNAs that regulate transcription...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Marinus Pilon Jennifer D Owen Gulnara F Garifullina Tatsuo Kurihara Hisaaki Mihara Nobuyoshi Esaki Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits

Selenium (Se) toxicity is thought to be due to nonspecific incorporation of selenocysteine (Se-Cys) into proteins, replacing Cys. In an attempt to direct Se flow away from incorporation into proteins, a mouse (Mus musculus) Se-Cys lyase (SL) was expressed in the cytosol or chloroplasts of Arabidopsis. This enzyme specifically catalyzes the decomposition of Se-Cys into elemental Se and alanine. ...

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