نتایج جستجو برای: herbivorous snail

تعداد نتایج: 10376  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
rakesh kumar jauhari 1. dept. of zoology, d.a.v.(p.g.) college, dehradun , india. pemola devi nongthombam 2. dept. of zoology, d.b.s.(p.g.) college, dehradun , india.

'cercarial dermatitis' also known as swimmers itch (skin allergies) is caused by a trematode parasite, schistosoma which has two hosts - an invertebrate (snail) and a vertebrate (livestock, human being). although the availability of both vector snails and pathogens at the selected site the doon valley in northern india has already been confirmed but there was a hazy picture of the disease, whet...

Journal: :Genes & development 2014
Martina Rembold Lucia Ciglar J Omar Yáñez-Cuna Robert P Zinzen Charles Girardot Ankit Jain Michael A Welte Alexander Stark Maria Leptin Eileen E M Furlong

The transcription factors of the Snail family are key regulators of epithelial-mesenchymal transitions, cell morphogenesis, and tumor metastasis. Since its discovery in Drosophila ∼25 years ago, Snail has been extensively studied for its role as a transcriptional repressor. Here we demonstrate that Drosophila Snail can positively modulate transcriptional activation. By combining information on ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2008
Dai Qi Mattias Bergman Hitoshi Aihara Yutaka Nibu Mattias Mannervik

The Drosophila Snail protein is a transcriptional repressor that is necessary for mesoderm formation. Here, we identify the Ebi protein as an essential Snail co-repressor. In ebi mutant embryos, Snail target genes are derepressed in the presumptive mesoderm. Ebi and Snail interact both genetically and physically. We identify a Snail domain that is sufficient for Ebi binding, and which functions...

2014
Bethany N. Smith Liza J. Burton Veronica Henderson Diandra D. Randle Derrick J. Morton Basil A. Smith Latonia Taliaferro-Smith Peri Nagappan Clayton Yates Majd Zayzafoon Leland W. K. Chung Valerie A. Odero-Marah

Snail transcription factor is up-regulated in several cancers and associated with increased tumor migration and invasion via induction of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT). MAPK (ERK1/2) signaling regulates cellular processes including cell motility, adhesion, and invasion. We investigated the regulation of ERK1/2 by Snail in breast cancer cells. ERK1/2 activity (p-ERK) was higher in b...

2012
Heta Merikallio Taina Turpeenniemi-Hujanen Paavo Pääkkö Riitta Mäkitaro Kaarteenaho Riitta Sirpa Salo Tuula Salo Terttu Harju Ylermi Soini

BACKGROUND Snail is a transcriptional factor which is known to influence the epitheliomesenchymal transition (EMT) by regulating adhesion proteins such as E-cadherin and claudins as well as matrix metalloproteases (MMP). METHODS To evaluate the functional importance of snail, a transciptional factor involved in EMT in lung tumors, we investigated its expression in a large set of lung carcinom...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Misako Haraguchi Tadashi Okubo Yayoi Miyashita Yasunori Miyamoto Masao Hayashi Tania N Crotti Kevin P McHugh Masayuki Ozawa

Snail, a transcriptional repressor of E-cadherin expression, plays a role in the process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition. However, the molecular basis of the role of snail in epithelial-mesenchymal transition has not been fully clarified. Here we show that the expression of snail in epithelial Madin-Darby canine kidney (MDCK) and A431 cells enhances both cell detachment and attachment. Sna...

2013
Shunichiro Nomura Yasutomo Suzuki Ryo Takahashi Mika Terasaki Ryoji Kimata Tsutomu Hamasaki Go Kimura Akira Shimizu Yukihiro Kondo

BACKGROUND Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to have benefit in T1 high-grade or T2 bladder cancer. However, neoadjuvant chemotherapy fails in some patients. Careful patient selection for neoadjuvant chemotherapy is therefore needed. Several reports show that Snail is associated with resistance to chemotherapy. We hypothesized that Snail expression could predict survival in T1 high-grade ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Zhibo Yang Suresh Rayala Diep Nguyen Ratna K Vadlamudi Shiuan Chen Rakesh Kumar

The process of epithelial-mesenchymal transition plays a pivotal role in the conversion of early stage tumors into invasive malignancies, and has been shown to be regulated by the zinc finger phosphoprotein, Snail; however, no upstream signaling kinases have been shown to modulate Snail functions. Since the invasiveness of breast cancer cells is also influenced by p21-activated kinase 1 (Pak1) ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Chelsea L Wood James E Byers Kathryn L Cottingham Irit Altman Megan J Donahue April M H Blakeslee

Parasites often play an important role in modifying the physiology and behavior of their hosts and may, consequently, mediate the influence hosts have on other components of an ecological community. Along the northern Atlantic coast of North America, the dominant herbivorous snail Littorina littorea structures rocky intertidal communities through strong grazing pressure and is frequently parasi...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2016
Wei Zhang Lizhao Chen Yanyan Zhou Yun Wu Li Zhang

Arsenic (As) is well known to be biodiminished along marine food chains. The marine herbivorous fish at a lower trophic level are expected to accumulate more As. However, little is known about how marine herbivorous fish biotransform the potential high As bioaccumulation. Therefore, the present study quantified the biotransformation of two inorganic As species (As(III) and As(V)) in a marine he...

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