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  1. 61

    Protein biosynthesis

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Fraser -- Protein biosynthesis : a new method for functional expression of sodium-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT) to study inhibition of transport activity and drug discovery / Francisco Castaneda -- Effect of hypoxic conditions on translational control of gene expression / Ota Fuchs -- The role of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E and it's binding factors 4E-BP1 and 4E-BP2 in body weight regulation, ageing and tumorigenesis / Ota Fuchs.…”
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  2. 62

    Protein biosynthesis

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Fraser -- Protein biosynthesis : a new method for functional expression of sodium-dependent glucose transporter (SGLT) to study inhibition of transport activity and drug discovery / Francisco Castaneda -- Effect of hypoxic conditions on translational control of gene expression / Ota Fuchs -- The role of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E and it's binding factors 4E-BP1 and 4E-BP2 in body weight regulation, ageing and tumorigenesis / Ota Fuchs.…”
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  3. 63

    The neurobiology of autism

    Published 2005
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  4. 64

    Drug efficacy, safety, and biologics discovery emerging technologies and tools /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Chabot and Bruce Gomes -- Regulation of gene expression by small, non-coding RNAS : practical applications / Roman Herrara and Eric Tien -- Future perspectives of biological engineering in pharmaceutical research : the paradigm of modeling, mining, manipulation, and measurements / Jinghai J. …”
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  5. 65

    The neurobiology of autism

    Published 2005
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  6. 66

    Drug efficacy, safety, and biologics discovery emerging technologies and tools /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Chabot and Bruce Gomes -- Regulation of gene expression by small, non-coding RNAS : practical applications / Roman Herrara and Eric Tien -- Future perspectives of biological engineering in pharmaceutical research : the paradigm of modeling, mining, manipulation, and measurements / Jinghai J. …”
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  7. 67

    Ovarian cancer new research /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Interleukin-1 system and sex steroid receptor gene expression in human endometrial cancer / G. Hudelist ... …”
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  8. 68

    Ovarian cancer new research /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Interleukin-1 system and sex steroid receptor gene expression in human endometrial cancer / G. Hudelist ... …”
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  9. 69

    Adolescent psychopathology and the developing brain integrating brain and prevention science /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Gunnar -- Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression / Michael J. Meaney -- Neuropeptides and the development of social behaviors: implications for adolescent psychopathology / Karen L. …”
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    Adolescent psychopathology and the developing brain integrating brain and prevention science /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Gunnar -- Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression / Michael J. Meaney -- Neuropeptides and the development of social behaviors: implications for adolescent psychopathology / Karen L. …”
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  11. 71

    Genotoxicity evaluation, testing and prediction /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Impact assessment and evaluation of cadmium-induced genotoxicity and clastogenicity in mice / Malay Chatterjee and Mary Chatterjee -- Loss of heterozygosity and/or microsatellite instability in multiple critical regions of 3p and 9p chromosomes in human epithelial lung cells (L132) exposed to air pollution particulate matter (Pm2.5) / Françoise Saint-Georges -- Prediction of the human radiosensitivity : what is the most relevant endpoint? : gene expressions, mutations, or functions? / Catherine Massart -- Application of genotoxicity to dental materials research / Daniel Araki Ribeiro -- Use of the comet assay to evaluate pesticide toxicity on non-target microalgae / Prado, R. -- Numberless drugs are not adequately tested for the potential genotoxic-carcinogenic risk to humans / Giovanni Brambilla and Antonietta Martelli.…”
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  12. 72

    Genotoxicity evaluation, testing and prediction /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Impact assessment and evaluation of cadmium-induced genotoxicity and clastogenicity in mice / Malay Chatterjee and Mary Chatterjee -- Loss of heterozygosity and/or microsatellite instability in multiple critical regions of 3p and 9p chromosomes in human epithelial lung cells (L132) exposed to air pollution particulate matter (Pm2.5) / Françoise Saint-Georges -- Prediction of the human radiosensitivity : what is the most relevant endpoint? : gene expressions, mutations, or functions? / Catherine Massart -- Application of genotoxicity to dental materials research / Daniel Araki Ribeiro -- Use of the comet assay to evaluate pesticide toxicity on non-target microalgae / Prado, R. -- Numberless drugs are not adequately tested for the potential genotoxic-carcinogenic risk to humans / Giovanni Brambilla and Antonietta Martelli.…”
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  13. 73

    Molecular plant immunity

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Bogdanove 6.1 Introduction 6.2 TAL effectors are delivered into and may dimerize in the host cell 6.3 TAL effectors function in the plant cell nucleus 6.4 AvrBs4 is recognized in the plant cell cytoplasm 6.5 TAL effectors activate host gene expression 6.6 The central repeat region of TAL effectors determines DNA binding specificity 6.7 TAL effectors wrap around DNA in a right-handed superhelix 6.8 TAL effector targets include different susceptibility and candidate susceptibility genes 6.9 The MtN3 gene family is targeted by multiple TAL effectors 6.10 Promoter polymorphisms prevent S gene activation to provide disease resistance 6.11 The nature of the rice bacterial blight resistance gene xa5 suggests TAL effector interaction with plant transcriptional machinery 6.12 Executor R genes exploit TAL effector activity for resistance 6.13 The diversity of TAL effectors in Xanthomonas populations is largely unexplored 6.14 TAL effectors are useful tools for DNA targeting 6.15 Summary 7 Effectors of fungi and oomycetes: their virulence and avirulence functions, and translocation from pathogen to host cells Brett M. …”
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  14. 74

    Molecular plant immunity

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Bogdanove 6.1 Introduction 6.2 TAL effectors are delivered into and may dimerize in the host cell 6.3 TAL effectors function in the plant cell nucleus 6.4 AvrBs4 is recognized in the plant cell cytoplasm 6.5 TAL effectors activate host gene expression 6.6 The central repeat region of TAL effectors determines DNA binding specificity 6.7 TAL effectors wrap around DNA in a right-handed superhelix 6.8 TAL effector targets include different susceptibility and candidate susceptibility genes 6.9 The MtN3 gene family is targeted by multiple TAL effectors 6.10 Promoter polymorphisms prevent S gene activation to provide disease resistance 6.11 The nature of the rice bacterial blight resistance gene xa5 suggests TAL effector interaction with plant transcriptional machinery 6.12 Executor R genes exploit TAL effector activity for resistance 6.13 The diversity of TAL effectors in Xanthomonas populations is largely unexplored 6.14 TAL effectors are useful tools for DNA targeting 6.15 Summary 7 Effectors of fungi and oomycetes: their virulence and avirulence functions, and translocation from pathogen to host cells Brett M. …”
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  15. 75

    Sleep and mental illness

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Fredrickson and Elliott Richelson -- Effects of antidepressants on gene expression / Antonio Drago, Diana De Ronchi, and Alessandro Serretti -- Genetics of circadian rhythms in relation to mental illness / Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti -- Neurochemistry and neurophysiology of sleep abnormalities associated with depression / Christopher Michael Sinton and Robert W. …”
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  16. 76

    Sleep and mental illness

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Fredrickson and Elliott Richelson -- Effects of antidepressants on gene expression / Antonio Drago, Diana De Ronchi, and Alessandro Serretti -- Genetics of circadian rhythms in relation to mental illness / Sara Dallaspezia and Francesco Benedetti -- Neurochemistry and neurophysiology of sleep abnormalities associated with depression / Christopher Michael Sinton and Robert W. …”
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    Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field Proceedings of the 12th International Wheat Genetics Symposium /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “….: morphology, hybrid sterility and gametocidal genes -- Part III Cytogenetics and Allopolyploid Evolution -- 7 Wheat chromosome analysis -- 8 New aneuploids of common wheat -- 9 Chromosomal changes over the course of polyploid wheat evolution and domestication -- Part IV Toward Whole Genome Sequencing -- 10 Comprehensive functional analyses of expressed sequence tags in common wheat -- 11 Development of the BAC physical maps of wheat chromosome 6B for its genomic sequencing -- Part V Structural and Functional Genomics -- 12 Sequencing of wheat chromosome 6B: toward functional genomics -- 13 Genetic mechanisms of vernalization requirement duration in winter wheat cultivars -- 14 Building ultra-dense genetic maps in the presence of genotyping errors and missing data -- Part VI Functional Gene Analysis and Molecular Tools -- 15 Exploiting comparative biology and genomics to understand a trait in wheat, Ph1 -- 16 The specific features of anthocyanin biosynthesis regulation in wheat -- 17 Association of wheat miRNAs with hybrid incompatibility in interspecific crosses of Triticum and Aegilops -- 18 High efficiency wheat transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens -- 19 extra early-flowering (exe) mutants in einkorn wheat generated by heavy-ion beam irradiation -- Part VII Biotic Stress Response -- 20 Stem rust resistance - two approaches -- 21 Germplasm enhancement for resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat -- 22 Next Generation Sequencing enabled genetics in hexaploid wheat -- Part VIII Abiotic Stress Response -- 23 Genomics approaches to dissect the genetic basis of drought resistance in durum wheat -- 24 Hybrid breeding in wheat -- 25 Broadening the genetic diversity of common and durum wheat for abiotic stress tolerance breeding -- 26 Early maturity in wheat for adaptation to high temperature stress -- 27 Gene expression profiles involved in development of freezing tolerance in common wheat -- Part IX Improvement of Grain Quality -- 28 Coping with wheat quality in a changing environment - Proteomics evidence for stress caused by environmental changes -- 29 Starch modification: a model for wheat MAS breeding -- 30 Quality characteristics of soft kernel durum - a new cereal crop -- 31 Proposal of international gluten research group -- 32 Enlargement of the genetic diversity for grain quality in bread wheat through alien introgression -- 33 Complex G x E interactions and QTL clusters govern end-use quality traits in hexaploid wheat -- 34 A consistent QTL for flour yield on chromosome 3B in the soft winter wheat variety, Kitahonami -- Part X Marker-Assisted Breeding -- 35 Recent improvements in Japanese wheat varieties -- 36 Determining the order of resistance genes Qsng-3BS, Fhb1 and Sr2 and combining them in coupling on wheat chromosome 3BS -- 37 Meta-analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in tetraploid wheat – implications for durum wheat breeding -- 38 Interest of a multiparental and outcrossing wheat population for fine mapping -- 39 The effect of Earliness per se (Eps) genes on flowering time in bread wheat -- Part XI Toward Sustainable Wheat Production -- 40 Recapitulating the OECD-CRP session (sponsored by the OECD’s Co-operative Research Program on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems -- 41 Exploring genetic resources to increase adaptation of wheat to climate change -- 42 Genomic approaches towards durable fungal disease resistance in wheat -- 43 Review and new progress in wheat wide hybridization for improving the resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses -- 44 Global crop improvement networks to bridge technology gaps -- 45 Genomic selection in plants: empirical results and implications for wheat breeding -- 46 Dietary fibre: wheat genes for enhanced human health -- BM Appendix I: Program -- Appendix II: Poster Presentation List -- Appendix III: Committees.…”
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    Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field Proceedings of the 12th International Wheat Genetics Symposium /

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “….: morphology, hybrid sterility and gametocidal genes -- Part III Cytogenetics and Allopolyploid Evolution -- 7 Wheat chromosome analysis -- 8 New aneuploids of common wheat -- 9 Chromosomal changes over the course of polyploid wheat evolution and domestication -- Part IV Toward Whole Genome Sequencing -- 10 Comprehensive functional analyses of expressed sequence tags in common wheat -- 11 Development of the BAC physical maps of wheat chromosome 6B for its genomic sequencing -- Part V Structural and Functional Genomics -- 12 Sequencing of wheat chromosome 6B: toward functional genomics -- 13 Genetic mechanisms of vernalization requirement duration in winter wheat cultivars -- 14 Building ultra-dense genetic maps in the presence of genotyping errors and missing data -- Part VI Functional Gene Analysis and Molecular Tools -- 15 Exploiting comparative biology and genomics to understand a trait in wheat, Ph1 -- 16 The specific features of anthocyanin biosynthesis regulation in wheat -- 17 Association of wheat miRNAs with hybrid incompatibility in interspecific crosses of Triticum and Aegilops -- 18 High efficiency wheat transformation mediated by Agrobacterium tumefaciens -- 19 extra early-flowering (exe) mutants in einkorn wheat generated by heavy-ion beam irradiation -- Part VII Biotic Stress Response -- 20 Stem rust resistance - two approaches -- 21 Germplasm enhancement for resistance to Pyrenophora tritici-repentis in wheat -- 22 Next Generation Sequencing enabled genetics in hexaploid wheat -- Part VIII Abiotic Stress Response -- 23 Genomics approaches to dissect the genetic basis of drought resistance in durum wheat -- 24 Hybrid breeding in wheat -- 25 Broadening the genetic diversity of common and durum wheat for abiotic stress tolerance breeding -- 26 Early maturity in wheat for adaptation to high temperature stress -- 27 Gene expression profiles involved in development of freezing tolerance in common wheat -- Part IX Improvement of Grain Quality -- 28 Coping with wheat quality in a changing environment - Proteomics evidence for stress caused by environmental changes -- 29 Starch modification: a model for wheat MAS breeding -- 30 Quality characteristics of soft kernel durum - a new cereal crop -- 31 Proposal of international gluten research group -- 32 Enlargement of the genetic diversity for grain quality in bread wheat through alien introgression -- 33 Complex G x E interactions and QTL clusters govern end-use quality traits in hexaploid wheat -- 34 A consistent QTL for flour yield on chromosome 3B in the soft winter wheat variety, Kitahonami -- Part X Marker-Assisted Breeding -- 35 Recent improvements in Japanese wheat varieties -- 36 Determining the order of resistance genes Qsng-3BS, Fhb1 and Sr2 and combining them in coupling on wheat chromosome 3BS -- 37 Meta-analysis of resistance to Fusarium head blight in tetraploid wheat – implications for durum wheat breeding -- 38 Interest of a multiparental and outcrossing wheat population for fine mapping -- 39 The effect of Earliness per se (Eps) genes on flowering time in bread wheat -- Part XI Toward Sustainable Wheat Production -- 40 Recapitulating the OECD-CRP session (sponsored by the OECD’s Co-operative Research Program on Biological Resource Management for Sustainable Agricultural Systems -- 41 Exploring genetic resources to increase adaptation of wheat to climate change -- 42 Genomic approaches towards durable fungal disease resistance in wheat -- 43 Review and new progress in wheat wide hybridization for improving the resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses -- 44 Global crop improvement networks to bridge technology gaps -- 45 Genomic selection in plants: empirical results and implications for wheat breeding -- 46 Dietary fibre: wheat genes for enhanced human health -- BM Appendix I: Program -- Appendix II: Poster Presentation List -- Appendix III: Committees.…”
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