نتایج جستجو برای: sustained repetitive firing srf

تعداد نتایج: 136230  

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2014
Jun Sang Bae Sang Jae Noh Kyoung Min Kim Kyu Yun Jang Myoung Ja Chung Dae Gohn Kim Woo Sung Moon

The epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a crucial process in tumor progression. EMT of tumor cells not only causes increased metastasis, but also contributes to drug resistance. Serum response factor (SRF) is a transcription factor that plays a central role in carcinogenesis and tumor progression in several types of cancers. We investigated the effect of EMT-related SRF, focusing on i...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
G Gamkrelidze C Giaume K D Peusner

The principal cells of the chick tangential nucleus are second-order sensory neurons that participate in the three-neuron vestibulo-ocular and vestibulocollic reflexes. In postnatal animals, second-order vestibular neurons fire repetitively on depolarization. Previous studies have shown that, although this is an important feature for normal reflex function, it is only acquired gradually during ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Paola Contessa Carlo J De Luca

We developed a model to investigate the influence of the muscle force twitch on the simulated firing behavior of motoneurons and muscle force production during voluntary isometric contractions. The input consists of an excitatory signal common to all the motor units in the pool of a muscle, consistent with the "common drive" property. Motor units respond with a hierarchically structured firing ...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2014
Sharolyn V Kawakami-Schulz Angela M Verdoni Shannon G Sattler Erik Jessen Winston W-Y Kao Akihiro Ikeda Sakae Ikeda

Increased angiogenesis, inflammation, and proliferation are hallmarks of diseased tissues, and in vivo models of these disease phenotypes can provide insight into disease pathology. Dstn(corn1) mice, deficient for the actin depolymerizing factor destrin (DSTN), display an increase of serum response factor (SRF) that results in epithelial hyperproliferation, inflammation, and neovascularization ...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2007
Min Young Park Kyung Ryoul Kim Ho Sung Park Byung-Hyun Park Ha Na Choi Kyu Yun Jang Myoung Ja Chung Myoung Jae Kang Dong Geun Lee Woo Sung Moon

The acquisition of a migratory and invasive phenotype by cells of epithelial origin is associated with a gain of mesenchymal characteristics concomitant with a loss of the epithelial phenotype, a phenomenon referred to as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Vimentin, a cytoplasmic intermediate filament, is characteristic of mesenchymal cells and is usually not expressed in epithelial cells...

2015
Yanling Ouyang Fuqiang Li Qing Shao Florian M. Heussen Pearse A. Keane Nicole Stübiger Srinivas R. Sadda Uwe Pleyer Pedro Gonzalez

PURPOSE To describe the clinical finding of subretinal fluid (SRF) in the posterior pole by spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) in eyes with active ocular toxoplasmosis (OT). DESIGN Retrospective case series. PARTICIPANTS Thirty-nine eyes from 38 patients with active OT [corrected].. METHODS Eyes with active OT which underwent SD-OCT were reviewed. SRFs in the posterior ...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Guillaume Galmiche Carlos Labat Mathias Mericskay Karima Ait Aissa Jocelyne Blanc Kevin Retailleau Mustapha Bourhim Dario Coletti Laurent Loufrani Jacqueline Gao-Li Robert Feil Pascal Challande Daniel Henrion Jean-François Decaux Véronique Regnault Patrick Lacolley Zhenlin Li

RATIONALE Vascular smooth muscle (SM) cell phenotypic modulation plays an important role in arterial stiffening associated with aging. Serum response factor (SRF) is a major transcription factor regulating SM genes involved in maintenance of the contractile state of vascular SM cells. OBJECTIVE We investigated whether SRF and its target genes regulate intrinsic SM tone and thereby arterial st...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Christine Ragu Gaelle Elain Elena Mylonas Chris Ottolenghi Nicolas Cagnard Dominique Daegelen Emmanuelle Passegué William Vainchenker Olivier A Bernard Virginie Penard-Lacronique

Adhesion properties of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in the bone marrow (BM) niches control their migration and affect their cell-cycle dynamics. The serum response factor (Srf) regulates growth factor-inducible genes and genes controlling cytoskeleton structures involved in cell spreading, adhesion, and migration. We identified a role for Srf in HSC adhesion and steady-state hematopoiesis. C...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2011
Henrick N Horita Peter A Simpson Allison Ostriker Seth Furgeson Vicki Van Putten Mary C M Weiser-Evans Raphael A Nemenoff

OBJECTIVE Serum response factor (SRF) is a critical transcription factor in smooth muscle cells (SMCs) controlling differentiation and proliferation. Our previous work demonstrated that depleting SRF in cultured SMCs decreased expression of SMC markers but increased proliferation and inflammatory mediators. A similar phenotype has been observed in SMCs silenced for phosphatase and tensin homolo...

Journal: :Genetics 1992
C D Link M A Silverman M Breen K E Watt S A Dames

We have identified 45 mutants of Caenorhabditis elegans that show ectopic surface binding of the lectins wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) and soybean agglutinin (SBA). These mutations are all recessive and define six genes: srf-2, srf-3, srf-4, srf-5, srf-8 and srf-9. Mutations in these genes fall into two phenotypic classes: srf-2, -3, -5 mutants are grossly wild-type, except for their lectin-bindi...

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