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Diet, immunity and inflammation /
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Herbal radiomodulators applications in medicine, homeland defence and space /
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Andrographis paniculata : an emerging radioprotective agent for membrane proteins / Rakshamani Tripathi and Jayashree P. Kamat -- Mitigation of deleterious effects of ionizing radiation by phytoceuticals : mechanistic studies with Centella asiatica / C.K.K. …”
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START control in yeast
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…-- The budding yeast life cycle -- Placement of START in the cell cycle -- Observing START -- The G1 Checkpoint -- Genetic characterization of START -- Interdependency of Cdk1 with other regulators of START -- Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase (CDK) -- The cyclin/CDK cycle -- G1 cyclin/CDK is essential for START -- The role of CDK in START -- Cell cycle dependent expression of Far1 and cyclins -- Periodic accumulation of yeast cell cycle regulators -- The molecular correlate of START -- G1-specific transcription -- G1-specific gene expression and human cancer -- The molecular determinant of START -- Physiological regulators of START -- Mating generates diploid cells from two haploid cells -- Cells of opposite mating types can conjugate -- Stimulation of the mating pheromone cascade elicits three primary responses -- Mating pheromone signaling pathway.…”
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START control in yeast
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…-- The budding yeast life cycle -- Placement of START in the cell cycle -- Observing START -- The G1 Checkpoint -- Genetic characterization of START -- Interdependency of Cdk1 with other regulators of START -- Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase (CDK) -- The cyclin/CDK cycle -- G1 cyclin/CDK is essential for START -- The role of CDK in START -- Cell cycle dependent expression of Far1 and cyclins -- Periodic accumulation of yeast cell cycle regulators -- The molecular correlate of START -- G1-specific transcription -- G1-specific gene expression and human cancer -- The molecular determinant of START -- Physiological regulators of START -- Mating generates diploid cells from two haploid cells -- Cells of opposite mating types can conjugate -- Stimulation of the mating pheromone cascade elicits three primary responses -- Mating pheromone signaling pathway.…”
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Label-free biosensors techniques and applications /
Published 2009Table of Contents: “….] -- ITC-derived binding constants : using microgram quantities of protein / Richard K. Brown ... [et al.] -- Electrical impedance technology applied to cell-based assays / Ryan P. …”
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START control in yeast
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…-- The budding yeast life cycle -- Placement of START in the cell cycle -- Observing START -- The G1 Checkpoint -- Genetic characterization of START -- Interdependency of Cdk1 with other regulators of START -- Cyclin-Dependent Protein Kinase (CDK) -- The cyclin/CDK cycle -- G1 cyclin/CDK is essential for START -- The role of CDK in START -- Cell cycle dependent expression of Far1 and cyclins -- Periodic accumulation of yeast cell cycle regulators -- The molecular correlate of START -- G1-specific transcription -- G1-specific gene expression and human cancer -- The molecular determinant of START -- Physiological regulators of START -- Mating generates diploid cells from two haploid cells -- Cells of opposite mating types can conjugate -- Stimulation of the mating pheromone cascade elicits three primary responses -- Mating pheromone signaling pathway.…”
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Undernutrition effects, causes and management /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…: a study among underprivileged adults of six districts of West Bengal, India / Sadaruddin Biswas, Kaushik Bose -- Prevalence of thinness among rural Bengalee Muslim school children from Eastern India / Prakash Ranjan Mondal, Sadaruddin Biswas, Kaushik Bose -- Long-term effects of early undernutrition on wound healing / Marilena Chinali Komesu, Miguel Angel Sala, Fabiano Misael Cavenaghi -- Effects of protein deprivation on the temporomandibular joint / Joao Gualberto de C. …”
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Handbook of dynein /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Dyneins: ancient protein complexes gradually reveal their secrets / L. …”
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The second messenger cyclic Di-GMP
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Galperin -- The core pathway : diguanylate cyclases, cyclic Di-GMP-specific phosphodiesterases, and cyclic Di-GMP-binding proteins / Mark Gomelsky -- The HD-GYP domain and cyclic Di-GMP signaling / Robert P. …”
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Obesity and cancer research
Published 2009Table of Contents: “…Leung -- Gastric cancer after roux-en-y gastric bypass for morbid obesity : the utility of double-balloon endoscopy / Nobumi Tagaya, Kazunori Kasama, Keiichi Kubota -- Rapid genotyping of Trp64Arg polymorphism of the [alpha]3-adrenergic receptor gene and 3826 A to G variant of the uncoupling protein-1 gene using real-time fluorescent PCR / Arizumi Kikuchi ... …”
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Acute lymphoblastic leukemia etiology, pathogenesis and treatments /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “….] -- Mice deficient for the Slp65 signaling protein : a model for Pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia / Van B.T. …”
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The Gene Ontology Handbook
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…: Retrieving GO Data Using AmiGO, QuickGO, API, Files, and Tools -- Semantic Similarity in the Gene Ontology -- Gene-Category Analysis -- Gene Ontology: Pitfalls, Biases, and Remedies -- Visualizing GO Annotations -- A Gene Ontology Tutorial in Python -- Annotation Extensions -- The Evidence and Conclusion Ontology (ECO): Supporting GO Annotations -- Complementary Sources of Protein Functional Information: The Far Side of GO -- Integrating Bio-Ontologies and Controlled Clinical Terminologies: From Base Pairs to Bedside Phenotypes -- The Vision and Challenges of the Gene Ontology.…”
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Antioxidants in systems of varying complexity : chemical, biochemical, and biological aspects /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Potassium Salt of Phenosan Influences on the State of the Soluble and Membrane-Bounded Proteins; 4. Antioxidants as Adaptogens and Plant Growth Regulators…”
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Intracellular pathogens I Chlamydiales /
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Hegemann and Katja Moelleken -- Initial interactions of chlamydiae with the host cell / Ted Hackstadt -- Temporal gene regulation during the chlamydial developmental cycle / Ming Tan -- Cell biology of the chlamydial inclusion / Marcela Kokes and Raphael H. Valdivia -- Protein secretion and chlamydia pathogenesis / Kenneth A. …”
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Cancer biomarkers
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Oral cancer : biomarkers, hallmarks, stem cell origin, and clinical implications / Athanassios Kyrgidis -- Molecular signatures of infectious agents : application in human cancer control / Madhulika Singh, Amit Kumar Srivastava, Yogeshwer Shukla -- Protein isoforms and their special role as cancer biomarkers / Ana M. …”
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Feed efficiency in the beef industry
Published 2012Table of Contents: “…Costs and benefits Chapter 3 The importance of both Environment and Genetics Prenatal All of life nutrition Environment x genetics Genetics Chapter 4 The Practicalities of Genetic Selection for Feed Efficiency Heritability Magnitude of natural variation Rate of progress Chapter 5 Feed Efficiency in Cow-Calf systems on rangelands and in the Feedyard: Similarities and Differences Comparison of calves fed in the growing phase versus the finishing phase o Effect of diet - high energy versus high forageo Heifers versus steers in the growing phase Chapter 6 Understanding the Role of Physiological Indicators of Feed Efficiency Hormones as indicators of growth and efficiency Non-hormone candidate markers of efficiency Hormone pathways / systems and how they might help us predict efficiency Chapter 7 Variation in Energy Metabolism - and mechanisms that underpin variation in feed efficiency Mitochondrial efficiency - pathways Non- mitochondrial candidate mechanisms - AMPK / indicator of cellular energy balance. mTOR pathway - protein synthesis. Protein turnover and energy economy Chapter 8 The Potential Benefits of New Genomics Technologies The size and complexity of the genome The rationale for identifying polymorphisms Polymorphisms in junk DNA and in Biological relevant DNA such as gene promoter regions. …”
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EMF Effects from Power Sources and Electrosmog /
Published 2019Table of Contents: “…Future-Friendly NetworkAdvantages; MOBILE PHONE EFFECTS ON HUMANS; Gene Damage and Heat Shock Proteins-Mom's Cell Phone Use Retards Baby's Speech; Central Nervous System Effects; Central Nervous System: Measurable Brain Changes; Blood-Brain Barrier; Blood-Brain Barrier Change with Mobile Phones; Deoxyribonucleic Acid Damage from Mobile Phones; Cell Phone Use and Wireless Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication; Animal Studies; Physiology Related to Mobile Phones; Alterations in the Endocrine System; Electromagnetic Field Alterations of the Eye.…”
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CNS drug design
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Central nervous system diseases -- Drug market for CNS disorders -- Traditional CNS drug targets -- Novel CNS drug targets -- Multiple obstacles for drug delivery to CNS -- Pathways for drug exchange within the CNS -- The structure of brain capillaries impedes uptake -- Measures of drug uptake and distribution in brain -- BBB permeability and solute lipid solubility -- Tissues capillary PS and 95% equilibration time -- Cerebral blood flow affects drug uptake and Kin -- Initial uptake vs. steady-state distribution -- Plasma protein binding and brain drug uptake -- Brain capillary drug transporters -- Transporters and drug distribution across BBB -- "Enzymatic" blood-brain barrier -- Relation between bound and free drug -- Free drug distribution ratio at steady state -- BBB changes in pathology and disease -- Drug-like properties to cross the BBB -- Early findings in BBB drug uptake -- Measures of lipophilicity -- Passive permeability across lipid membranes -- Drug ionization -- Influence of pH on neutral fraction -- Lipinski "rule of five" -- Impact of hydrogen bonds and alkyl groups -- Positive CNS drugs -- Poor CNS drug -- in vitro measures -- In vivo measures -- Methods to improve brain uptake -- Simple rules for efflux transporters -- % drug distribution to brain -- Biologic compounds -- Brain pharmacokinetics.…”
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Body composition : health and performance in exercise and sport /
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Brennan, and Robert Ross -- Physical activity and body composition changes in overweight and obese children / Scott Going, Jennifer Bea, and Joshua Farr -- Body composition changes with training : methodological implications / Luis Sardinha and Diana Santos -- Endurance athletes / Jordan Moon and Kristina Kendall -- Speed, power and strength athletes / David David Fukuda, Jeffery Stout, and Jay Hoffman -- Weight-sensitive sports / Analiza Silva, Diana Santos, and Catarina Matias -- Military / Karl Friedl -- Body composition and public safety : the industrial athlete / Paul Davis and Mark Abel -- Dietary protein and physical training effects on body composition and physical performance / Michaela C Devries, Sara Y Oikawa, and Stuart Phillips -- Supplements, body composition and performance / Karl Friedl -- Diet and exercise approaches for reversal of exercise-associated amenorrhea / Lynn Cialdella Kam and Melinda Manore.…”
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CNS drug design
Published 2008Table of Contents: “…Contents: Central nervous system diseases -- Drug market for CNS disorders -- Traditional CNS drug targets -- Novel CNS drug targets -- Multiple obstacles for drug delivery to CNS -- Pathways for drug exchange within the CNS -- The structure of brain capillaries impedes uptake -- Measures of drug uptake and distribution in brain -- BBB permeability and solute lipid solubility -- Tissues capillary PS and 95 per cent equilibration time -- Cerebral blood flow affects drug uptake and Kin -- Initial uptake vs. steady-state distribution -- Plasma protein binding and brain drug uptake -- Brain capillary drug transporters -- Transporters and drug distribution across BBB -- "Enzymatic" blood-brain barrier -- Relation between bound and free drug -- Free drug distribution ratio at steady state -- BBB changes in pathology and disease -- Drug-like properties to cross the BBB -- Early findings in BBB drug uptake -- Measures of lipophilicity -- Passive permeability across lipid membranes -- Drug ionization -- Influence of pH on neutral fraction -- Lipinski "rule of five" -- Impact of hydrogen bonds and alkyl groups -- Positive CNS drugs -- Poor CNS drug -- in vitro measures -- In vivo measures -- Methods to improve brain uptake -- Simple rules for efflux transporters -- % drug distribution to brain -- Biologic compounds -- Brain pharmacokinetics.…”
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