نتایج جستجو برای: d1a

تعداد نتایج: 185  

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2008
Vanita K Gupta Andrew Feber Liqiang Xi Arjun Pennathur Maoxin Wu James D Luketich Tony E Godfrey

PURPOSE Cyclin D1 is found on 11q13, which is a region frequently amplified in several tumor types. The CCND1 locus gives rise to at least two protein isoforms of D1 (D1a and D1b). A common G/A polymorphism (G/A870) is thought to influence the expression levels of D1a and D1b. D1b has been suggested to be increased in the presence of the A allele and more oncogenic than D1a. Furthermore, the A ...

2016
Metin Çağdaş Süleyman Karakoyun Mahmut Yesin İbrahim Rencüzoğulları İnanç Artaç

cardial infarction was admitted to the catheterization laboratory for primary percutaneous coronary intervention. Left anterior descending artery (LADa) was seen subtotally occluded immediately after the first diagonal artery (D1a) branching with TIMI 1 distal flow on coronary angiogram (Fig. 1a–c, Video 1–3). LADa and D1a were passed by a soft guidewire. After predilatation of the culprit lesi...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
M S Levine K L Altemus C Cepeda H C Cromwell C Crawford M A Ariano J Drago D R Sibley H Westphal

The role of D1 dopamine (DA) receptors in mediating the ability of DA to modulate responses attributable to activation of NMDA receptors was examined in mice lacking D1A dopamine receptors. Specifically, experiments were designed to test the hypothesis that the ability of DA to potentiate responses mediated by activation of NMDA receptors was attributable to activation of D1 receptors. Based on...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Adrian Wiestner Mahsa Tehrani Michael Chiorazzi George Wright Federica Gibellini Kazutaka Nakayama Hui Liu Andreas Rosenwald H Konrad Muller-Hermelink German Ott Wing C Chan Timothy C Greiner Dennis D Weisenburger Julie Vose James O Armitage Randy D Gascoyne Joseph M Connors Elias Campo Emilio Montserrat Francesc Bosch Erlend B Smeland Stein Kvaloy Harald Holte Jan Delabie Richard I Fisher Thomas M Grogan Thomas P Miller Wyndham H Wilson Elaine S Jaffe Louis M Staudt

A gene expression signature of tumor proliferation rate in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is an overriding molecular predictor of the length of survival following diagnosis. Many strongly proliferative MCL tumors have exceptionally high cyclin D1 mRNA levels and preferentially express short cyclin D1 mRNA isoforms. We demonstrate here that these short mRNAs are cyclin D1a isoforms with truncated 3'...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1996
F E Albrecht J Drago R A Felder M P Printz G M Eisner J E Robillard D R Sibley H J Westphal P A Jose

Since dopamine produced by the kidney is an intrarenal regulator of sodium transport, an abnormality of the dopaminergic system may be important in the pathogenesis of hypertension. In the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR), in spite of normal renal production of dopamine and receptor density, there is defective transduction of the D1 receptor signal in renal proximal tubules, resulting in de...

2010
Lubica Kubikova Kazuhiro Wada Erich D Jarvis

Dopamine is a key neuromodulatory transmitter in the brain. It acts through dopamine receptors to affect changes in neural activity, gene expression, and behavior. In songbirds, dopamine is released into the striatal song nucleus Area X, and the levels depend on social contexts of undirected and directed singing. This differential release is associated with differential expression of activity-d...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Rachel N Silverstein Ross Cunning Andrew C Baker

Reef corals are sensitive to thermal stress, which induces coral bleaching (the loss of algal symbionts), often leading to coral mortality. However, corals hosting certain symbionts (notably some members of Symbiodinium clade D) resist bleaching when exposed to high temperatures. To determine whether these symbionts are also cold tolerant, we exposed corals hosting either Symbiodinium C3 or D1a...

2012
Christina Herold Illah Joshi Omar Chehadi Michael Hollmann Onur Güntürkün

Dopamine D1-like receptors consist of D1 (D1A) and D5 (D1B) receptors and play a key role in working memory. However, their possibly differential contribution to working memory is unclear. We combined a working memory training protocol with a stepwise increase of cognitive subcomponents and real-time RT-PCR analysis of dopamine receptor expression in pigeons to identify molecular changes that a...

2013
Kei Yamamoto Olivier Mirabeau Charlotte Bureau Maryline Blin Sophie Michon-Coudouel Michaël Demarque Philippe Vernier

The receptors of the dopamine neurotransmitter belong to two unrelated classes named D1 and D2. For the D1 receptor class, only two subtypes are found in mammals, the D1A and D1B, receptors, whereas additional subtypes, named D1C, D1D, and D1X, have been found in other vertebrate species. Here, we analyzed molecular phylogeny, gene synteny, and gene expression pattern of the D1 receptor subtype...

Journal: :Advances in pharmacology 1996
D J Surmeier Z Yan W J Song

In recent years, the distribution of dopamine receptor subtypes among the principal neurons of the neostriatum has been the subject of debate. Conventional anatomical and physiological approaches have yielded starkly different estimates of the extent to which D1 and D2 class dopamine receptors are colocalized. One plausible explanation for the discrepancy is that some dopamine receptors are pre...

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