نتایج جستجو برای: woodland sage

تعداد نتایج: 9243  

Journal: :Bioinformation 2009
Cheng‐Hong Yang Tsung‐Mu Shih1 Yu‐Chen Hung Hsueh‐Wei Chang Li‐Yeh Chuang

UNLABELLED Serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) is a powerful quantification technique for gene expression data. The huge amount of tag data in SAGE libraries of samples is difficult to analyze with current SAGE analysis tools. Data is often not provided in a biologically significant way for cross-analysis and -comparison, thus limiting its application. Hence, an integrated software platfo...

2006
Yeong Cheol Kim Yong-Chul Jung Zhenyu Xuan Hui Dong Michael Q. Zhang Ming Wang

The SAGE (serial analysis of gene expression) method is sensitive at detecting the lower abundance transcripts. More than a third of human SAGE tags identified are novel representing the low abundance unknown transcripts. Using the GLGI method (generation of longer 3’ EST from SAGE tag for gene identification), we converted 1,009 low-copy, human X chromosomespecific SAGE tags into the 3’ ESTs. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
J J Chen J D Rowley S M Wang

We have developed a technique called the generation of longer cDNA fragments from serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) tags for gene identification (GLGI), to convert SAGE tags of 10 bases into their corresponding 3' cDNA fragments covering hundred bases. A primer containing the 10-base SAGE tag is used as the sense primer, and a single base anchored oligo(dT) primer is used as an antisens...

2014
Hyo Jung Yang Ka Young Kim Purum Kang Hui Su Lee Geun Hee Seol

BACKGROUND Although Salvia sclarea (clary sage) is widely used in aromatherapy and has antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, its mechanisms of action remain poorly understood. We therefore assessed whether clary sage is effective in treating endothelial dysfunction induced by chronic immobilization stress in rats. METHODS Rats were intraperitoneally injected with almond oil, clary sage oi...

2006
EDUARDO T. MEZQUIDA STEVEN J. SLATER CRAIG W. BENKMAN

Coyotes (Canis latrans) are lethally controlled throughout the range of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and it has been suggested that such control may benefit sage-grouse. However, the perceived benefits of control are based on the direct effects of coyotes on sage-grouse and largely ignore potential indirect interactions. Here, we summarize some of the evidence for direct effe...

2009
Jenny Nyström Wolfgang Fierlbeck Anna Granqvist Stephen C Kulak Barbara J Ballermann

BACKGROUND To facilitate in the identification of gene products important in regulating renal glomerular structure and function, we have produced an annotated transcriptome database for normal human glomeruli using the SAGE approach. DESCRIPTION The database contains 22,907 unique SAGE tag sequences, with a total tag count of 48,905. For each SAGE tag, the ratio of its frequency in glomeruli ...

2007
L. W. Thomason

The use of SAGE III multiwavelength aerosol extinction coefficient measurements to infer PSC type is contingent on the robustness of both the extinction magnitude and its spectral variation. Past validation with SAGE II and other similar measurements has shown that the SAGE III extinction coefficient measurements are reliable though the comparisons have been greatly weighted toward measurements...

Journal: :Merrill Series on The Research Mission of Public Universities 2010

2000
John Crawford Mike Gregg Richard F. Miller

Sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasiamus) occur in regions that are spatially diverse and temporally dynamic in western North America. During the past 130 years, significant changes in disturbance regimes have affected their habitat. Plant communities in existence today are unique from any other time period because of altered disturbance regimes, confounded by a continual change in climate. In so...

2015
E. T. Mezquida S. J. Slater Craig Benkman EDUARDO T. MEZQUIDA STEVEN J. SLATER CRAIG W. BENKMAN

Coyotes (Canis latrans) are lethally controlled throughout the range of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) and it has been suggested that such control may benefit sage-grouse. However, the perceived benefits of control are based on the direct effects of coyotes on sage-grouse and largely ignore potential indirect interactions. Here, we summarize some of the evidence for direct effe...

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