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Chemokines are a family of small cytokines, which guide a variety of immune/inflammatory cells to the site of tumor in tumorigenesis. A dysregulated expression of chemokines is implicated in different types of cancer including prostate... more
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      Genetics, Biochemistry and cell biology
Much evolutionary theory predicts that diversity arises via both adaptive radiation (diversification driven by selection against niche-overlap within communities) and divergence of geographically isolated populations. We focus on tropical... more
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      Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Biology, Medicine
ELSEVIER Gene 175 (1996) 281283 GENE AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON GENES AND OENOHES Short communication Cloning and characterization of dnaE, encoding the catalytic subunit of replicative DNA polymerase III, from Vibrio cholerae strain... more
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      Genetics, Biology, Medicine, Escherichia coli
Early planting can contribute to increased grain yield of maize (Zea mays L.), but it requires cold tolerance. A limited number of cold-tolerant maize genotypes have been reported. The objectives of this study were to test a new strategy... more
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      Genetics, Maize, Crop Science, Cold Tolerance
Abstract: Although material transfer agreements may be useful to exchange research materials between laboratories, academics and policymakers have suggested that the trend towards their standardisation might impede the progress of science... more
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      Genetics, Sociology, Intellectual Property, Graph Theory
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      Genetics, Chemistry, Mitochondrion
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      Genetics, Frozen Storage
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      Genetics, Primary Care, Health Behavior, Adolescent
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      Genetics, Materials Science, Nanoparticles, Medicine
Terrestrial arthropods are commonly infected with maternally inherited bacterial symbionts that cause cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI). In CI, the outcome of crosses between symbiont-infected males and uninfected females is reproductive... more
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      Genetics, Genomics, Symbiosis, Biology
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      Genetics, Geography, Genetic Diversity, Molecular Ecology
MicroRNA-423 (miR-423) is highly expressed in breast cancer (BC). Previously, our group showed that the SNP rs6505162:C>A located in the pre-miR-423 was significantly associated with increased familial BC risk in patients with a strong... more
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      Genetics, Molecular sciences
ArgRIIIp (Arg82p), together with ArgRIp (Arg80p), ArgRIIp (Arg81p) and Mcm1p, regulates the expression of arginine anabolic and catabolic genes. An argRIII mutant constitutively expresses five anabolic enzymes and is impaired in the... more
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      Genetics, Gene expression, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mutagenesis
An electrophoretic band with butyrylcholinesterase activity was detected in 71 CHE2 C5+ and 378 CHE2 C5- individuals and was named C4/5 in view of its similar mobility to either C4 or C5, depending on the pH of the agar gel used. The... more
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      Genetics, Biology, Medicine, Humans
Johne's disease is an incurable illness of ruminants, caused by Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (Map). Once an animal is exposed to Map it can become infected or resist infection. Susceptible animals may develop... more
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      Genetics, Biology, Medicine, Field Crops
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      Genetics, Biology, Fungi, Medicine
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      Genetics, Biology, Medicine, Rodentia
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      Genetics, Biology, Kidney diseases, Medicine
Pompe disease is a glycogen storage disease caused by a deficiency in acid α-glucosidase (GAA), a hydrolase necessary for the degradation of lysosomal glycogen. This deficiency in GAA results in muscle and neuronal glycogen accumulation,... more
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      Genetics, Molecular sciences
Pompe disease is a glycogen storage disease caused by a deficiency in acid α-glucosidase (GAA), a hydrolase necessary for the degradation of lysosomal glycogen. This deficiency in GAA results in muscle and neuronal glycogen accumulation,... more
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      Genetics, Molecular sciences