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Milton Keynes Park Revisited: changes in internal temperatures (2006)

27-30 April 2006

Climate and human impact on lowland lake sedimentation in Central Coastal California: the record from c. 650 ad to the present (2006)

  • Plater,
  • A.J.,
  • Boyle,
  • J.F.,
  • Mayers,
  • C.,
  • ...

The limnological record of human impact on catchment land cover and on lake sedimentation during the historical period has been established for Pinto Lake in Central Coastal California. In addition,...

Large Scale Energy Surveys in the UK Retail Sector (2006)

  • Brown,
  • N.,
  • Wright,
  • A.J.,
  • Caeiro,
  • J.A.,
  • ...

7-8 September 2006

The Case for Joined-Up Research on Carbon Emissions from the Building Stock: adding value to household and building energy datasets (2006)

7-8 September 2006 To reach UK objectives for reducing carbon emissions, it is argued that joined-up research on energy use in buildings is essential to develop and support government policy...

Large Scale Energy Surveys in the UK Retail Sector (2006)

The UK retail sector accounts for around 18% of total non-domestic UK building floor space and a significant proportion of UK energy use. Much of the information available about energy use was...

Unravelling the multi-stage burial history of the Swiss Molasse Basin: integration of apatite fission track, vitrinite reflectance and biomarker isomerisation analysis (2006)

  • Mazurek,
  • M.,
  • Hurford,
  • A.J.,
  • Leu,
  • W.

A complex basin evolution was studied using various methods, including thermal constraints based on apatite fission-track (AFT) analysis, vitrinite reflectance (VR) and biomarker isomerisation, in...

CJD: update for dental staff (2006)

  • Scully,
  • C.,
  • Smith,
  • A.J.,
  • Bagg,
  • J.

DAS "CHARANGAS" ÀS TORCIDAS VIRTUAIS - A COMUNIDADE, OS MEIOS DE COMUNICAÇÃO E O FUTEBOL (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP 18 - Comunicação e Esporte no XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Porto Alegre RS, 2004.  O desenvolvimento...

"TODOS JUNTOS VAMOS, PRA FRENTE BRASIL" - O FUTEBOL, OS MEIOS DE COMUNICAÇÃO, O PÚBLICO E O PRIVADO (2005)

Trabalho apresentado no NP18 - Comunicação e Esporte durante o XXVIII Congresso Brasileiro de Ciências da Comunicação, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, 05-09,setembro,2005....

Is ritonavir boosting associated with gout? (2005)

  • Creighton,
  • S.,
  • Miller,
  • R.,
  • Edwards,
  • S.,
  • ...

Adult attachment, alexithymia, and symptom reporting: an extension to the four category model of attachment (2005)

  • Wearden,
  • A.J.,
  • Lamberton,
  • N.,
  • Crook,
  • N.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVE: A previous study using a three-category attachment model found that avoidant attachment was associated with increased symptom reporting, and that this relationship was largely mediated by...

Soluble adhesion molecules in Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome (2005)

  • Martino,
  • D.,
  • Church,
  • A.J.,
  • Defazio,
  • G.,
  • ...

To investigate the immune-mediated response in TS, and its relationship with streptococcal infection, we measured serum levels of soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), vascular cell...

T cell suicide gene therapy to aid haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (2005)

  • Qasim,
  • W.,
  • Gaspar,
  • H.B.,
  • Thrasher,
  • A.J.

Graft versus host disease (GVHD) is a T cell mediated phenomenon that arises following allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and may be particularly severe in the context of human...

Abnormal KCNQ1 trafficking influences disease pathogenesis in hereditary long QT syndromes (LQT1) (2005)

OBJECTIVE: In the hereditary long QT syndromes the commonest defect is in the K+ channel pore forming subunit, KCNQ1. In this study we investigated the role that abnormal KCNQ1 trafficking has in the...

Long-term preservation of retinal function in the RCS rat model of retinitis pigmentosa following lentivirus-mediated gene therapy (2005)

  • Tschernutter,
  • M.,
  • Schlichtenbrede,
  • F.C.,
  • Howe,
  • S.,
  • ...

The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rat is a well-characterized model of autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa (RP) due to a defect in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). It is homozygous for a...

Expression pattern of glypican-4 suggests multiple roles during mouse development (2005)

Glypicans are glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored heparan sulphate proteoglycans, which are thought to modulate signalling by growth factors, including fibroblast growth factors and Wnts. Studies...

Development of the enteric nervous system, smooth muscle and interstitial cells of Cajal in the human gastrointestinal tract (2005)

The generation of functional neuromuscular activity within the pre-natal gastrointestinal tract requires the coordinated development of enteric neurons and glial cells, concentric layers of smooth...

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein deficiency leads to reduced B-cell adhesion, migration, and homing, and a delayed humoral immune response (2005)

  • Westerberg,
  • L.,
  • Larsson,
  • M.,
  • Hardy,
  • S.J.,
  • ...

The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) is mutated in the severe immunodeficiency disease Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS). The function of B cells and the physiologic alterations in WAS remain...

Failure of SCID-X1 gene therapy in older patients (2005)

  • Thrasher,
  • A.J.,
  • Hacein-Bey-Abina,
  • S.,
  • Gaspar,
  • H.B.,
  • ...

Gene therapy has been shown to be a highly effective treatment for infants with typical X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1, gammac-deficiency). For patients in whom previous...

Oncogenesis following delivery of a nonprimate lentiviral gene therapy vector to fetal and neonatal mice (2005)

  • Themis,
  • M.,
  • Waddington,
  • S.N.,
  • Schmidt,
  • M.,
  • ...

Gene therapy by use of integrating vectors carrying therapeutic transgene sequences offers the potential for a permanent cure of genetic diseases by stable vector insertion into the patients'...

Disruption of Bardet-Biedl syndrome ciliary proteins perturbs planar cell polarity in vertebrates (2005)

  • Ross,
  • A.J.,
  • May-Simera,
  • H.,
  • Eichers,
  • E.R.,
  • ...

The evolutionarily conserved planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway (or noncanonical Wnt pathway) drives several important cellular processes, including epithelial cell polarization, cell migration and...

Handwashing in the intensive care unit: a big measure with modest effects (2005)

  • Silvestri,
  • L.,
  • Petros,
  • A.J.,
  • Sarginson,
  • R.E.,
  • ...

Handwashing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care unit. Nosocomial infections are frequently viewed as an indicator of poor compliance of handwashing. The...

Iron and vitamin A deficiency in long-term African refugees (2005)

  • Seal,
  • A.J.,
  • Creeke,
  • P.I.,
  • Mirghani,
  • Z.,
  • ...

Five cross-sectional surveys were conducted in African refugee camps to assess the level of iron deficiency anemia and vitamin A deficiency in populations dependent on long-term international food...

Prenatal paracetamol exposure and risk of asthma and elevated immunoglobulin E in childhood (2005)

Background We recently found that paracetamol (acetaminophen) use in late pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of early wheezing in the offspring. Objective To see whether use of...

Amniotic fluid brain-specific proteins are biomarkers for spinal cord injury in experimental myelomeningocele (2005)

  • Petzold,
  • A.,
  • Stiefel,
  • D.,
  • Copp,
  • A.J.

Myelomeningocele (MMC), the most severe form of spina bifida (SB), causes neurological deficit. Injury to the spinal cord is thought to begin in utero. We investigated whether brain-specific proteins...

Vangl2 acts via RhoA signaling to regulate polarized cell movements during development of the proximal outflow tract (2005)

  • Phillips,
  • H.M.,
  • Murdoch,
  • J.N.,
  • Chaudhry,
  • B.,
  • ...

Loop-tail (Lp) mice develop double outlet right ventricle and aortic arch defects, and the defects are caused by mutations in the Vangl2 gene. Vangl2 mRNA is found in the outflow tract myocardium,...

Lentiviral vectors transcriptionally targeted to hematopoietic cells by WASP gene proximal promoter sequences (2005)

  • Martin,
  • F.,
  • Toscano,
  • M.G.,
  • Blundell,
  • M.,
  • ...

The development of vectors that express a therapeutic transgene efficiently and specifically in hematopoietic cells (HCs) is an important goal for gene therapy of hematological disorders. In order to...

Soluble adhesion molecules in acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (2005)

  • Martino,
  • D.,
  • Branson,
  • J.A.,
  • Church,
  • A.J.,
  • ...

Soluble adhesion molecules are overexpressed in neuroinflammatory disorders. Their synthesis parallels that of their membrane-bound counterparts, which modulate lymphocyte transmigration through the...

Tracing Sydenham's chorea: historical documents from a British paediatric hospital (2005)

  • Martino,
  • D.,
  • Tanner,
  • A.,
  • Defazio,
  • G.,
  • ...

Sydenham's chorea (SC) became a well defined nosological entity only during the second half of the nineteenth century. Such progress was promoted by the availability of large clinical series provided...

Challenges in the provision of ICU services to HIV infected children in resource poor settings: a South African case study (2005)

  • Jeena,
  • P.M.,
  • McNally,
  • L.M.,
  • Stobie,
  • M.,
  • ...

The HIV/AIDS epidemic has placed increasing demands on limited paediatric intensive care services in developing countries. The decision to admit HIV infected children with Pneumocystis carinii...

In vivo genetic ablation by Cre-mediated expression of diphtheria toxin fragment A (2005)

  • Ivanova,
  • A.,
  • Signore,
  • M.,
  • Caro,
  • N.,
  • ...

We generated a ROSA26-eGFP-DTA mouse line by introducing an eGFP-DTA (enhanced green fluorescent protein - diphtheria toxin fragment A) cassette into the ROSA26 locus by homologous recombination in...

Safety and Immunogenicity of an HIV-1 Recombinant Canarypox Vaccine in Newborns and Infants of HIV-1-Infected Women (2005)

  • Johnson,
  • D.C.,
  • McFarland,
  • E.J.,
  • Muresan,
  • P.,
  • ...

Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group protocol 326 is a study of 2 formulations of recombinant canarypox ALVAC vaccine (vCP205) against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). HIV-1-exposed...

Mouse models of neural tube defects: Investigating preventive mechanisms (2005)

Neural tube defects (NTD), including anencephaly and spina bifida, area group of severe congenital abnormalities in which the future brain and/or spinal cord fail to close. In mice, NTD may result...

Gene therapy for severe combined immunodeficiencies (2005)

Severe combined immune deficiencies (SCIDs) are a group of monogenic diseases resulting in profound disturbances of lymphocyte development and function. Affected individuals are prone to...

Zic4, a zinc-finger transcription factor, is expressed in the developing mouse nervous system (2005)

  • Gaston-Massuet,
  • C.,
  • Henderson,
  • D.J.,
  • Greene,
  • N.D.,
  • ...

Zic genes comprise a family of transcription factors, characterized by the presence of a zinc-finger domain containing two cysteines and two histidines (C2-H2). Whereas the embryonic expression...

Exon array CGH: Detection of copy-number changes at the resolution of individual exons in the human genome (2005)

  • Dhami,
  • P.,
  • Coffey,
  • A.J.,
  • Abbs,
  • S.,
  • ...

The development of high-throughput screening methods such as array-based comparative genome hybridization (array CGH) allows screening of the human genome for copy-number changes. Current array CGH...

Impaired dendritic-cell homing in vivo in the absence of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (2005)

Regulated migration and spatial localization of dendritic cells (DCs) are critical events during the initiation of physiologic immune responses and maintenance of tolerance. Here we have used cells...

Incidence of anti-brain antibodies in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (2005)

  • Dale,
  • R.C.,
  • Heyman,
  • I.,
  • Giovannoni,
  • G.,
  • ...

Background Obsessions and compulsions may occur in the post-streptococcal disorders Sydenham's chorea and paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcus (PANDAS).The...

Linkage disequilibrium mapping in the Newfoundland population: a re-evaluation of the refinement of the Bardet-Biedl syndrome 1 critical interval (2005)

Genetically isolated populations, such as Newfoundland, have contributed greatly to the identification of disease-causing genes. A linkage disequilibrium (LD) study involving six Newfoundland...

Developmental impairments following severe falciparum malaria in children (2005)

OBJECTIVE: Neurological deficits are reported in children after cerebral malaria (CM) but little is known about the prevalence and characteristics of persisting neurocognitive consequences. The...

Lack of serum oligoclonal antibody responses to Chlamydophila pneumoniae in multiple sclerosis (2005)

Chlamydophila pneumoniae has been proposed as an aetiological agent in MS via a mechanism involving molecular mimicry. We undertook to investigate whether the presence of CSF oligoclonal IgG OCB or...

Quantitation of the niacin metabolites 1-methylnicotinamide and l-methyl-2-pyridone-5-carboxamide in random spot urine samples, by ion-pairing reverse-phase HPLC with UV detection, and the implications for the use of spot urine samples in the assessment o (2005)

A simple ion-pairing reverse-phase HPLC method, with UV diode array detection, was developed and validated for quantitation of the urinary niacin metabolites 1-methylnicotinamide and...

Bid mediates apoptotic synergy between tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) and DNA damage (2005)

The death ligand, TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand), has shown great promise for inducing apoptosis selectively in tumors. Although many tumor cells are resistant to...

Immunology and mathematics: crossing the divide (2005)

'It's high time molecular biology became quantitative, it cries out to a physicist ... for modeling. Modeling isn't a crutch, it's the opposite; it's a way of suggesting experiments to do, to fill...

Inhibition of cortisol production with metyrapone prevents mental stress-induced endothelial dysfunction and baroreflex impairment (2005)

  • Broadley,
  • A.J.,
  • Korszun,
  • A.,
  • Abdelaal,
  • E.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVES: This study was designed to investigate the role of cortisol in stress-induced endothelial dysfunction and impaired baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) by blocking cortisol production with...

Local administration of an adeno-associated viral vector expressing IL-10 reduces monocyte infiltration and subsequent photoreceptor damage during experimental autoimmune uveitis (2005)

Autoimmune posterior uveitis is a chronic, potentially blinding inflammatory disease of the eye. It is commonly treated with immunosuppressive drugs that have adverse long-term effects. Advances in...

Migration of neural crest-derived enteric nervous system precursor cells to and within the gastrointestinal tract (2005)

The enteric nervous system, the intrinsic innervation of the gastrointestinal tract, consists of large numbers of phenotypically diverse neurons and glial cells, arranged in complex interconnecting...

Neural crest cell origin for intrinsic ganglia of the developing chicken lung (2005)

The development of intrinsic ganglia, comprised of neurons and glia cells that innervate airway smooth muscle, is a recognized component of the growing lung. However, the embryological origin of...

To be announced (2005)

  • Brooke,
  • N.J.,
  • Antonious,
  • M.,
  • Thrasher,
  • A.J.

A novel CDK inhibitor, CYC202 (R-roscovitine), overcomes the defect in p53-dependent apoptosis in B-CLL by down-regulation of genes involved in transcription regulation and survival (2005)

  • Alvi,
  • A.J.,
  • Austen,
  • B.,
  • Weston,
  • V.J.,
  • ...

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is a clinically variable disease where mutations in DNA damage response genes ATM or TP53 affect the response to standard therapeutic agents. The in vitro...

Deficient knowledge of genetics relevant for daily practice among medical students nearing graduation (2005)

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to investigate whether the knowledge of genetics relevant for daily practice among medical students nearing graduation in the Netherlands was sufficient to...

Assay and functional analysis of the ARL3 effector RP2 involved in X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (2005)

  • Evans,
  • R.J.,
  • Chapple,
  • J.P.,
  • Grayson,
  • C.,
  • ...

Mutations in RP2 cause X-linked retinitis pigmentosa and also macular and peripapillary atrophy. RP2 is a functional homologue of the tubulin folding cofactor, cofactor C, as it can replace the beta...

Focus on molecules: nyctalopin (2005)

  • Poopalasundaram,
  • S.,
  • Erskine,
  • L.,
  • Cheetham,
  • M.E.,
  • ...

Gene replacement therapy rescues photoreceptor degeneration in a murine model of Leber congenital amaurosis lacking RPGRIP (2005)

PURPOSE: Retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator (RPGR) is a photoreceptor protein anchored in the connecting cilia by an RPGR-interacting protein (RPGRIP). Loss of RPGRIP causes Leber congenital...

Identification of novel RPGR ORF15 mutations in X-linked progressive cone-rod dystrophy (XLCORD) families (2005)

  • Ebenezer,
  • N.D.,
  • Michaelides,
  • M.,
  • Jenkins,
  • S.A.,
  • ...

PURPOSE: To test the incidence of mutations in RPGR ORF15 in six families with X-linked progressive retinal degeneration (cone-rod dystrophy [XLCORD], macular or cone dystrophy) and to undertake a...

Inherited ACTH insensitivity illuminates the mechanisms of ACTH action (2005)

Adrenocorticotrophin (ACTH) insensitivity is a potentially lethal inherited disorder of ACTH signalling in the adrenal. Inactivating mutations of the ACTH receptor account for approximately 25% of...

Local administration of an adeno-associated viral vector expressing IL-10 reduces monocyte infiltration and subsequent photoreceptor damage during experimental autoimmune uveitis (2005)

Autoimmune posterior uveitis is a chronic, potentially blinding inflammatory disease of the eye. It is commonly treated with immunosuppressive drugs that have adverse long-term effects. Advances in...

Long-term preservation of retinal function in the RCS rat model of retinitis pigmentosa following lentivirus-mediated gene therapy (2005)

  • Tschernutter,
  • M.,
  • Schlichtenbrede,
  • F.C.,
  • Howe,
  • S.,
  • ...

The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) rat is a well-characterized model of autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa (RP) due to a defect in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). It is homozygous for a...

Mutations in MRAP, encoding a new interacting partner of the ACTH receptor, cause familial glucocorticoid deficiency type 2 (2005)

  • Metherell,
  • L.A.,
  • Chapple,
  • J.P.,
  • Cooray,
  • S.,
  • ...

Familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD), or hereditary unresponsiveness to adrenocorticotropin (ACTH; OMIM 202200), is an autosomal recessive disorder resulting from resistance to the action of ACTH...

Novel CHST6 nonsense and missense mutations responsible for macular corneal dystrophy (2005)

PURPOSE: To identify the underlying mutations in two unrelated British families with macular corneal dystrophy (MCD) by screening the carbohydrate sulfotransferase (CHST6) gene. DESIGN: Case reports...

Differentiation of an auditory neuronal cell line suitable for cell transplantation (2005)

  • Nicholl,
  • A.J.,
  • Kneebone,
  • A.,
  • Davies,
  • D.,
  • ...

The auditory neuroblast cell line US/VOT-N33 (N33), which is conditionally immortal, was studied as an in vitro model for the differentiation of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and as a candidate for...

Clinical and molecular characterization of a family with autosomal recessive cornea plana (2005)

BACKGROUND: Autosomal recessive cornea plana is characterized by a flattened corneal surface associated with hyperopia and various anterior segment abnormalities. Mutations have been detected in the...

Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy in Czech families maps to chromosome 20 and excludes the VSX1 gene (2005)

  • Gwilliam,
  • R.,
  • Liskova,
  • P.,
  • Filipec,
  • M.,
  • ...

PURPOSE: Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy (PPCD) is an autosomal dominant disorder, affecting both the corneal endothelium and Descemet's membrane. In the Czech Republic, PPCD is one of the...

3,4-Dichloro-1-nitrobenzene-aniline (2/1) (2005)

  • Barnett,
  • S.A.,
  • Johnston,
  • A.,
  • Florence,
  • A.J.,
  • ...

Mechanisms of WASp-mediated hematologic and immunologic disease (2004)

  • Burns,
  • S.,
  • Cory,
  • G.O.,
  • Vainchenker,
  • W.,
  • ...

The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) is a key regulator of actin polymerization in hematopoietic cells. The dynamic nature of cytoskeletal changes during a variety of cellular processes...

Radiolabelling of glycosylated MFE-23 :: CPG2 fusion protein (MFECP1) with Tc-99m for quantitation of tumour antibody-enzyme localisation in antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy (ADEPT) (2004)

  • Francis,
  • R.J.,
  • Mather,
  • S.J.,
  • Chester,
  • K.,
  • ...

MFECP1 is a glycosylated recombinant fusion protein composed of MFE-23, a high-affinity anti-carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) single chain Fv (scFv), fused to the enzyme carboxypeptidase G2 (CPG2), and...

RhoA activation by hypoxia in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells is age and site specific (2004)

  • Bailly,
  • K.,
  • Ridley,
  • A.J.,
  • Hall,
  • S.M.,
  • ...

Hypoxia induces vasoconstriction of pulmonary arteries through contraction of smooth muscle cells (SMCs). The GTPase RhoA regulates smooth muscle contractility and actin cytoskeletal remodeling...

Enteric neural crest-derived cells and neural stem cells: biology and therapeutic potential (2004)

The enteric nervous system arises from two regions of the neural crest; the vagal neural crest which gives rise to the vast majority of enteric neurones throughout the gastrointestinal tract, and the...

Hepatic nervous system development (2004)

During embryonic development, the liver emerges from the foregut as a thickening of the ventral endodermal epithelium. The embryonic liver then develops into a bud of cells that proliferates and...

Impaired bone marrow homing of cytokine-activated CD34+ cells in the NOD/SCID model (2004)

  • Ahmed,
  • F.,
  • Ings,
  • S.J.,
  • Pizzey,
  • A.R.,
  • ...

The reduced engraftment potential of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HSPCs) after exposure to cytokines may be related to the impaired homing ability of actively cycling cells. We tested this...

Beam tests of ATLAS SCT silicon strip detector modules (2004)

The design and technology of the silicon strip detector modules for the Semiconductor Tracker (SCT) of the ATLAS experiment have been finalised in the last several years. Integral to this process has...

Production and regulation of lignin degrading enzymes from Lentinus squarrosulus   (mont.) Singer and Psathyrella atroumbonata   Pegler (2003)

The influence of metal ions on the production and regulation of ligninase and mycelia extension of two type Basidiomycetes (Lentinus squarrosulus   and Psathyrella atroumbonata   ) cultivated on...

Improved anti-tumor immunity in murine neuroblastoma using a combination of IL-2 and IL-12 (2003)

  • Siapati,
  • K.E.,
  • Barker,
  • S.,
  • Kinnon,
  • C.,
  • ...

Neuroblastoma immunotherapy using cytokine-modified tumour cells has been tested in clinical trials. However, because of the complex nature of antitumour immune responses, a number of therapies may...

Measurement and analysis of brain deformation during neurosurgery (2003)

  • Hartkens,
  • T.,
  • Hill,
  • D.L.,
  • Castellano-Smith,
  • A.D.,
  • ...

Recent studies have shown that the surface of the brain is deformed by up to 20 mm after the skull is opened during neurosurgery, which could lead to substantial error in commercial image-guided...

Organization on the plasma membrane of the retinitis pigmentosa protein RP2: investigation of association with detergent-resistant membranes and polarized sorting (2003)

  • Chapple,
  • J.P.,
  • Grayson,
  • C.,
  • Hardcastle,
  • A.J.,
  • ...

Mutations in the retinitis pigmentosa protein gene RP2 account for up to 15% of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. RP2 is a novel protein of unknown function, which is targeted to the plasma membrane by...

Peridontal Tissue Destruction and Remodelling (2003)

  • Konstantinidis,
  • A.,
  • Lamster,
  • I.,
  • Lange,
  • D.E.,
  • ...

Prions and the oral cavity (2003)

  • Smith,
  • A.J.,
  • Bagg,
  • J.,
  • Ironside,
  • J.W.,
  • ...

The shape and size of crowding for moving targets (2003)

Our ability to identify alphanumeric characters can be impaired by the presence of nearby features, especially when the target is presented in the peripheral visual field, a phenomenon is known as...

Viral Hepatitis (2003)

Die Funktionalität des lateral-präfrontalen Cortex für die Verarbeitung von Doppelaufgaben (2003)

Die vorliegende Arbeit hatte einerseits zum Ziel, die Funktionalität des lateral-präfrontalen Cortex (LPFC) für die Doppelaufgaben-Verarbeitung nachzuweisen und andererseits die Charakteristik...

Die Funktionalität des lateral-präfrontalen Cortex für die Verarbeitung von Doppelaufgaben (2003)

Die vorliegende Arbeit hatte einerseits zum Ziel, die Funktionalität des lateral-präfrontalen Cortex (LPFC) für die Doppelaufgaben-Verarbeitung nachzuweisen und andererseits die Charakteristik...

Baculovirus capsid display: a novel tool for transduction imaging (2003)

  • Kukkonen,
  • S.P.,
  • Airenne,
  • K.J.,
  • Marjomaki,
  • V.,
  • ...

Baculoviruses are enveloped insect viruses that can carry large quantities of foreign DNA in their genome. Baculoviruses have proved to be very promising gene therapy vectors but little is known...

Reading the mind from eye gaze. (2002)

  • Calder,
  • A.J.,
  • Lawrence,
  • A.D.,
  • Keane,
  • J.,
  • ...

Phonon spectroscopy of orientated hcp iron (2002)

  • Giefers,
  • H.,
  • Lubbers,
  • R.,
  • Rupprecht,
  • K.,
  • ...

Ocular developmental abnormalities and glaucoma associated with interstitial 6p25 duplications and deletions (2002)

  • Lehmann,
  • O.J.,
  • Ebenezer,
  • N.D.,
  • Ekong,
  • R.,
  • ...

PURPOSE: Mutations in the forkhead transcription factor gene FOXC1 on 6p25 cause a range of ocular developmental abnormalities, with associated glaucoma. However, FOXC1 mutations have not been found...

Antibody and radionuclide characteristics and the enhancement of the effectiveness of radioimmunotherapy by selective dose delivery to radiosensitive areas of tumour (2002)

Purpose: Estimating the absorbed dose to tumour relative to normal tissues has often been used in the assessment of the therapeutic efficacy of radiolabelled antibodies for radioimmuno-therapy....

A common mechanism of action for three mood-stabilizing drugs (2002)

  • Williams,
  • R.S.,
  • Cheng,
  • L.,
  • Mudge,
  • A.W.,
  • ...

Lithium, carbamazepine and valproic acid are effective mood-stabilizing treatments for bipolar affective disorder. The molecular mechanisms underlying the actions of these drugs and the illness...

Gene replacement therapy in the retinal degeneration slow (rds) mouse: the effect on retinal degeneration following partial transduction of the retina (2001)

The retinal degeneration slow (rds or Prph2(Rd2/Rd2)) mouse, a model of recessive retinitis pigmentosa, lacks a functional gene encoding peripherin 2. This membrane glycoprotein is required for the...

Optimization of recombinant adeno-associated virus production using an herpes simplex virus amplicon system (2001)

A major limitation of adeno-associated virus (AAV) based vectors for clinical applications to date is the production of high-titer recombinant AAV vector stocks. Despite recent improvements, the...

Morphine induces short-lived changes in G-protein gene expression in rat prefrontal cortex (2001)

  • Kaewsuk,
  • S.,
  • Hutamekalin,
  • P.,
  • Ketterman,
  • A.J.,
  • ...

We have utilized a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT- PCR) methodology followed by enzymatic restriction analysis to detect changes in G-protein mRNA levels in morphine-treated...

Refsum's disease (2001)

Enteric nervous system development: analysis of the selective developmental potentialities of vagal and sacral neural crest cells using quail-chick chimeras. (2001)

The majority of the enteric nervous system (ENS) is derived from vagal neural crest cells (NCC). For many years, the contribution from a second region of the neuraxis (the sacral neural crest) to the...

Temporal variation in endotoxin-induced vascular hyporeactivity in a rat mesenteric artery organ culture model (2001)

  • O'Brien,
  • A.J.,
  • Wilson,
  • A.J.,
  • Sibbald,
  • R.,
  • ...

Endotoxin-induced vascular hyporeactivity to phenylephrine (PE) is well described in rodent aorta, but has not been investigated in smaller vessels in vitro. Segments of rat superior mesenteric...

VIDA: a virus database system for the organization of animal virus genome open reading frames (2001)

VIDA is a new virus database that organizes open reading frames (ORFs) from partial and complete genomic sequences from animal viruses. Currently VIDA includes all sequences from GenBank for...

Evidence of association and linkage disequilibrium between a novel polymorphism in the transforming growth factor beta 1 gene and hip bone mineral density: a study of female twins (2001)

  • Keen,
  • R.W.,
  • Snieder,
  • H.,
  • Molloy,
  • H.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVE: Bone mineral density (BMD) in later life is a major determinant of osteoporotic fracture risk and has been shown to be under strong genetic influence. Transforming growth factor beta 1...

Adeno-associated and herpes simplex viruses as vectors for gene transfer to the corneal endothelium (2000)

PURPOSE: We examined the efficacy and cytopathogenicity of adeno- associated (AAV) and herpes simplex viruses (HSV) as vectors for gene transfer to corneal endothelial cells (CECs). METHODS:...

Novel molecular mechanisms of dendritic cell-induced T cell activation (2000)

In this study we have re-examined the molecular mechanisms involved in activation of T cells by dendritic cells (DC). Human peripheral blood DC (PBDC) were derived by 2 h adhesion followed by 7 day...

Different functions are required for initiation and maintenance of immortalization of rat embryo fibroblasts by SV40 large T antigen (1999)

We have used two different, but complementary assays to characterize functions of SV40 T antigen that are necessary for its ability to immortalize rat embryo fibroblasts. In accordance with previous...

Exercise training enhances endothelial function in young men (1999)

  • Clarkson,
  • P.,
  • Montgomery,
  • H.E.,
  • Mullen,
  • M.J.,
  • ...

OBJECTIVES: The present study was designed to assess whether exercise training can enhance endothelium-dependent dilatation in healthy young men. BACKGROUND: Exercise has been shown to reduce...

Prediction of the location and type of beta-turns in proteins using neural networks (1999)

  • Shepherd,
  • A.J.,
  • Gorse,
  • D.,
  • Thornton,
  • J.M.

A neural network has been used to predict both the location and the type of beta-turns in a set of 300 nonhomologous protein domains. A substantial improvement in prediction accuracy compared with...

Rho family proteins and cell migration (1999)

  • Ridley,
  • A.J.,
  • Allen,
  • W.E.,
  • Peppelenbosch,
  • M.,
  • ...

The GTP-binding proteins Rho, Rac and Cdc42 are known to regulate actin organization: Rho induces the assembly of contractile actin-based filaments such as stress fibres, Rac regulates the formation...

Multiple signal transduction pathways regulate TNF-induced actin reorganization in macrophages: inhibition of Cdc42-mediated filopodium formation by TNF (1999)

  • Peppelenbosch,
  • M.,
  • Boone,
  • E.,
  • Jones,
  • G.E.,
  • ...

TNF is known to regulate macrophage (Mphi) migration, but the signaling pathways mediating this response have not been established. Here we report that stimulation of the 55-kDa TNF receptor (TNFR-1)...

Myocyte loss in chronic heart failure (1999)

  • Rayment,
  • N.B.,
  • Haven,
  • A.J.,
  • Madden,
  • B.,
  • ...

True histiocytic lymphoma - A morphologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic study of 13 cases (1998)

  • Copie-Bergman,
  • C.,
  • Wotherspoon,
  • A.C.,
  • Norton,
  • A.J.,
  • ...

We describe the morphologic, immunohistologic and genotypic characteristics of 13 cases of true histiocytic lymphomas. Six cases presented with primary gastrointestinal involvement, five with...

A case of EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disease following high-dose therapy and CD34- purified autologous peripheral blood progenitor cell transplantation (1998)

A fatal case of EBV-associated lymphoproliferative disorder arising after a CD34- selectin autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplant is reported in a patient with mutliple myeloma in first...

Deaths from low dose paracetamol poisoning (1998)

  • Bridger,
  • S.,
  • Henderson,
  • K.,
  • Glucksman,
  • E.,
  • ...

When logics die :--moral vision in the private-eye movies /--by Armando J. Prats. (1980)

Facsimile reproduction by microfilm-xerography.

The utilization of machine accounting by local school boards in Louisiana /--by A. J. Howell. (1960)

Microfilm. [Baton Rouge, LA : Louisiana State University Library, Photoduplications Department, 1960?]. -- 1 reel ; 35 mm.

Naar eenvormiger burgerlijk recht binnen de Europese Unie?

TILEC TILEC Discussion Paper Naar eenvormiger burgerlijk recht binnen Europese Unie Arnald Kanning April ISSN Naar eenvormiger burgerlijk recht binnen Europese Unie door Arnald Kanning Tilburg Law and

Distribution and incomplete contracts

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