نتایج جستجو برای: tes

تعداد نتایج: 8153  

2015
Andrew Paul Hutchins Duanqing Pei

Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile genomic sequences of DNA capable of autonomous and non-autonomous duplication. TEs have been highly successful, and nearly half of the human genome now consists of various families of TEs. Originally thought to be non-functional, these elements have been co-opted by animal genomes to perform a variety of physiological functions ranging from TE-derived prot...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Takeshi Morimoto Hiroyuki Kanda Mineo Kondo Hiroko Terasaki Kohji Nishida Takashi Fujikado

PURPOSE To determine whether transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) has neuroprotective effects on the photoreceptors, and whether it slows the rate of decrease of the electroretinogram (ERG) in rhodopsin P347L transgenic (Tg) rabbits. METHODS Six-week-old Tg rabbits received TES through a contact lens electrode on the left eye weekly for 6 weeks. The right eyes received sham stimulation o...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2003
Dmitri A Petrov Yael T Aminetzach Jerel C Davis Douda Bensasson Aaron E Hirsh

The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains approximately 100 distinct families of transposable elements (TEs). In the euchromatic part of the genome, each family is present in a small number of copies (5-150 copies), with individual copies of TEs often present at very low frequencies in populations. This pattern is likely to reflect a balance between the inflow of TEs by transposition and the ...

2013
Xi Wang Detlef Weigel Lisa M. Smith

Transposable elements (TEs) make up the majority of many plant genomes. Their transcription and transposition is controlled through siRNAs and epigenetic marks including DNA methylation. To dissect the interplay of siRNA-mediated regulation and TE evolution, and to examine how TE differences affect nearby gene expression, we investigated genome-wide differences in TEs, siRNAs, and gene expressi...

2016
Lei Shi Qing-Mei Zhang Zong-Dang Wei Bin Luo Jun Fu Ya Peng Qi-Ping Hu Fang Chen Ying-Ying Ge Shao-Wen Xiao Xiao-Xun Xie

Cancer testis (CT) antigens are attractive therapeutic targets for tumor immunotherapy because of their restrictive expression in normal tissues and excessive in majority of tumor types. OY-TES-1 is a member of the cancer/testis (CT) antigen family. Current research about OY-TES-1 expression in glioma is practically at mRNA level. The role of OY-TES-1 protein in glioma has not yet been describe...

Journal: :Journal of integrative bioinformatics 2013
Tiago Loureiro Rui Camacho Jorge Vieira Nuno A. Fonseca

Transposable Elements (TE) are sequences of DNA that move and transpose within a genome. TEs, as mutation agents, are quite important for their role in both genome alteration diseases and on species evolution. Several tools have been developed to discover and annotate TEs but no single tool achieves good results on all different types of TEs. In this paper we evaluate the performance of several...

2007
M. Luo C. Rinsland B. Fisher G. Sachse G. Diskin J. Logan H. Worden S. Kulawik G. Osterman A. Eldering R. Herman M. Shephard

[1] Validation of Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) tropospheric CO profiles with in situ CO measurements from the Differential Absorption CO Measurement (DACOM) instrument during the Intercontinental Chemical Transport Experiment (INTEX)-B campaigns in March to May 2006 are presented. For each identified DACOM CO profile, one to three TES CO profiles are selected closest in location to ...

2015
Ermin Hadzic Marie Catillon Aliaksandr Halavatyi Sandrine Medves Marleen Van Troys Michèle Moes Michelle A. Baird Michael W. Davidson Elisabeth Schaffner-Reckinger Christophe Ampe Evelyne Friederich Maddy Parsons

Focal adhesions are integrin-based structures that link the actin cytoskeleton and the extracellular matrix. They play an important role in various cellular functions such as cell signaling, cell motility and cell shape. To ensure and fine tune these different cellular functions, adhesions are regulated by a large number of proteins. The LIM domain protein zyxin localizes to focal adhesions whe...

Journal: :Blood 2001
C Male L Mitchell J Julian P Vegh P Joshua M Adams M David M E Andrew

Acquired activated protein C resistance (APCR) has been hypothesized as a possible mechanism by which antiphospholipid antibodies (APLAs) cause thrombotic events (TEs). However, available evidence for an association of acquired APCR with APLAs is limited. More importantly, an association of acquired APCR with TEs has not been demonstrated. The objective of the study was to determine, in pediatr...

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