نتایج جستجو برای: سنجندة omi

تعداد نتایج: 1227  

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2005
Karsten M Strauss L Miguel Martins Helene Plun-Favreau Frank P Marx Sabine Kautzmann Daniela Berg Thomas Gasser Zbginiew Wszolek Thomas Müller Antje Bornemann Hartwig Wolburg Julian Downward Olaf Riess Jörg B Schulz Rejko Krüger

Recently targeted disruption of Omi/HtrA2 has been found to cause neurodegeneration and a parkinsonian phenotype in mice. Using a candidate gene approach, we performed a mutation screening of the Omi/HtrA2 gene in German Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. In four patients, we identified a novel heterozygous G399S mutation, which was absent in healthy controls. Moreover, we identified a novel A1...

2015
Melissa C. Skala

Abnormal cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer, yet there is an absence of quantitative methods to dynamically image this powerful cellular function. Optical metabolic imaging (OMI) is a noninvasive, highresolution, quantitative tool for monitoring cellular metabolism. OMI probes the fluorescence intensities and lifetimes of the autofluorescent metabolic coenzymes reduced NADH and flavin ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2009
Meenakshi P Balakrishnan Lucia Cilenti Zineb Mashak Paiyal Popat Emad S Alnemri Antonis S Zervos

Omi/HtrA2 is a mitochondrial serine protease that has a dual function: while confined in the mitochondria, it promotes cell survival, but when released into the cytoplasm, it participates in caspase-dependent as well as caspase-independent cell death. To investigate the mechanism of Omi/HtrA2's function, we set out to isolate and characterize novel substrates for this protease. We have identifi...

Journal: :Biomedical optics express 2015
Alex J Walsh Melissa C Skala

The genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity of cancers can contribute to tumor aggressiveness, invasion, and resistance to therapy. Fluorescence imaging occupies a unique niche to investigate tumor heterogeneity due to its high resolution and molecular specificity. Here, heterogeneous populations are identified and quantified by combined optical metabolic imaging and subpopulation analysis (OMI-SP...

2013
Alex J. Walsh Rebecca S. Cook H. Charles Manning Donna J. Hicks Alec Lafontant Carlos L. Arteaga Melissa C. Skala

Abnormal cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancer, yet there is an absence of quantitative methods to dynamically image this powerful cellular function. Optical metabolic imaging (OMI) is a noninvasive, highresolution, quantitative tool for monitoring cellular metabolism. OMI probes the fluorescence intensities and lifetimes of the autofluorescent metabolic coenzymes reduced NADH and flavin ...

2017
Masashi Kuroda Yuka Ogata Tatsuya Yahara Takashi Yokoyama Hidehiro Ishizawa Kazuki Takada Daisuke Inoue Kazunari Sei Michihiko Ike

Sphingobium fuliginis OMI is a bacterium that can degrade a variety of recalcitrant alkylphenols and bisphenols. This study reports the draft genome sequence of S. fuliginis OMI.

2015
K. M. Han

Comparison between the CMAQ (Community Multi-scale Air Quality Model)-calculated and OMI (Ozone Monitoring Instrument)-retrieved tropospheric NO2 columns was carried out for 2006 over East Asia (100–150 E; 20– 50 N) to evaluate the bottom-up NOx emission fluxes of INTEX-B, CAPSS, and REAS v1.11 inventories. The three emission inventories were applied to the CMAQ model simulations for the countr...

2011
C. J. Lee J. R. Brook G. J. Evans R. V. Martin

Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) tropospheric NO2 vertical column density data were used in conjunction with in-situ NO2 concentrations collected by permanently installed monitoring stations to infer 24 h surface-level NO2 concentrations at 0.1 (∼11 km) resolution. The region examined included rural and suburban areas, and the highly industrialised area of Windsor, Ontario, which is situated d...

2014
Jing Li Barbara E. Carlson Andrew A. Lacis

Satellite measurements of global aerosol properties are very useful in constraining aerosol parameterization in climate models. The reliability of different data sets in representing global and regional aerosol variability becomes an essential question. In this study, we present the results of a comparison using combined principal component analysis (CPCA), applied to monthly mean, mapped (Leve...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2004
Kim Robien Mark M Schubert Barbara Bruemmer Michele E Lloid John D Potter Cornelia M Ulrich

PURPOSE Oral mucositis is a nearly universal and often severe complication following hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). The objective of this study was to evaluate factors predicting oral mucositis severity among 133 patients undergoing allogeneic HCT for chronic myelogenous leukemia. PATIENTS AND METHODS All patients were transplanted between 1992 and 1999, were >or= 18 years of age, ...

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