The project aims to create an alternative search interface for MEDLINE/PubMed that may provide assistance to the novice user and added convenience to the advanced user. An earlier version of the project was the Slider Interface for MEDLINE/PubMed searches (SLIM) which provided JavaScript slider bars to control search parameters. In this new version, recent developments in Web-based technologies were implemented. These changes may prove to be even more valuable in enhancing user interactivity through client-side manipulation and management of results. PubMed Interact is a Web-based MEDLINE/PubMed search application built with HTML, JavaScript and PHP. It is implemented on a Windows Server 2003 with Apache 2.0.52, PHP 4.4.1 and MySQL 4.1.18. PHP scripts provide the backend engine that connects with E-Utilities and parses XML files. JavaScript manages client-side functionalities and converts Web pages into interactive platforms using dynamic HTML (DHTML), Document Object Model (DOM) tree manipulation and
With the rapid growth of medical information and the pervasiveness of the Internet, online search and retrieval systems have become indispensable tools in medicine. The progress of Web technologies can provide expert searching capabilities to non-expert information seekers. The objective of the project is to create an alternative search interface for MEDLINE/PubMed searches using JavaScript slider bars. SLIM, or Slider Interface for MEDLINE/PubMed searches, was developed with PHP and JavaScript. Interactive slider bars in the search form controlled search parameters such as limits, filters and MeSH terminologies. Connections to PubMed were done using the Entrez Programming Utilities (E-Utilities). Custom scripts were created to mimic the automatic term mapping process of Entrez. Page generation times for both local and remote connections were recorded. Alpha testing by developers showed SLIM to be functionally stable. Page generation times to simulate loading times were recorded the first week of alpha
Abdelwahid, E., Yokokura, T., Krieser, R. J., Balasundaram, S., Fowle, W. H. and White, K. (2007). Mitochondrial disruption in Drosophila apoptosis. Dev. Cell 12(5): 793-806. PubMed citation: 17488629 Abrams, J. M., et al. (1993). Programmed cell death during Drosophila embryogenesis. Development 117: 29-43. PubMed Citation: 8223253 Asano, M, Nevins, J. R. and Wharton, R. P. (1996). Ectopic E2F expression induces S phase and apoptosis in Drosophila imaginal discs. Genes Dev. 10: 1422-32. PubMed Citation: 8647438 Avdonin, V., et al. (1998). Apoptotic proteins Reaper and Grim induce stable inactivation in voltage-gated K+ channels. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 95(20): 11703-8. PubMed Citation: 9751729 Baer, M. M., Bilstein, A., Caussinus, E., Csiszar, A., Affolter, M. and Leptin, M. (2010). The role of apoptosis in shaping the tracheal system in the Drosophila embryo. Mech. Dev. 127(1-2): 28-35. PubMed Citation: 19995601 Bardet, P. L. et al. (2008). A fluorescent reporter of caspase activity for live ...
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Oncogene 24, 2032-2041 (2005). Article Kang, J. Mol. CAS ISI PubMed Article Thuault, S. Check This Out You may not see all contributors unless you choose All. J. D. CAS PubMed Article Morita, T., Mayanagi, T. & Sobue, K. http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-1-source-sr-eventno-1760-phase-1.htm These operations are shown at 152 and 153. This thoughtful review conceptualizes the roles of the phenotypic plasticity associated with EMT in cancer cell behaviour and cancer progression. The logic flowchart is shown in FIG. 6 and logic circuitry is shown on FIGS. 8 and 9. miR-200 and miR-205 microRNAs are shown to repress ZEB1 and ZEB2 expression. O., Franci, C., de Herreros, A. Dev. Cell Biol. 24, 677-684 (2012). These conditions satisfy AND circuit 232 providing an output over line 235 to transfer the information in the W register to the write port, and also provides an output over line et al. Cell. Cell Biol. 42, 391-399 (2010). check this link right here now CAS ISI PubMed Article Nawshad, A., ...
Within the context of a European network dedicated to the study of sarcoma the relevant literature on sarcoma risk factors was collected by searching PubMed and Google Scholar, the two information storage and retrieval databases which can be accessed without charge. The present study aims to appraise the relative proficiency of PubMed and Google Scholar. Unlike PubMed, Google Scholar does not allow a choice between Human and Animal studies, nor between Classical and other types of studies. As a result, searches with Google Scholar produced high numbers of citations that have to be filtered. Google Scholar resulted in a higher sensitivity (proportion of relevant articles, meeting the search criteria), while PubMed in a higher specificity (proportion of lower quality articles not meeting the criteria, that are not retrieved). Concordance between Google Scholar and PubMed was as low as 8%. This study focused just on one topic. Although further studies are warranted, PM and GS appear to be
At the other extreme is the peptide that appears as Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro-Phe-Arg in PMID 5120. This was not found in any other abstract, and is a new entry in PubChem despite the 42 years since its publication in Biochemistry. It can now be found in PubChem at CID 134824750. If you go there and scroll down to Depositor Provided PubMed Citations, you will find the link to the PubMed abstract. This describes the action of a peptidase on various peptides. On the right-hand side under Related Information, if you click on PubChem Compound you will see listed two peptides mentioned in the text that were extracted by LeadMine, as well as an entry for bradykinin.. To see the complete NextMove Software biologics dataset, click on 8699 Live Substances on the source page. For more information on using LeadMine to mine PubMed abstracts, see this post. Obviously, there is nothing here specific to PubMed Abstracts - other interesting datasets would be the patent literature or internal company ...
1. Yuzpe AA, Thurlow HJ, Ramzy I, Leyshon JI. Post coital contraception - a pilot study. J Reprod Med 1974;13:53-8. [PubMed Citation]2. Plan B: a progestin only contraceptive. Med Lett 2000;42:10 3. LaValleur J. Emergency contraception. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am 2000;27:817-39. [PubMed Citation]4. Hughes EC, ed. Committee on terminology, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Obstetric-gynecological terminology Philadelphia: FA Davis. 1972 5. Mosbys medical, nursing, & allied health dictionary. 6th ed. Philadelphia: Mosby. 2002 6. Larimore WL, Stanford J. Postfertilization effects of oral contraceptives and their relationship to informed consent. Arch Fam Med 2000;9:126-33. [PubMed Citation]7. Physicians desk reference. 54th ed. Montvale, NJ: Medical Economics. 2000:1335 8. An emergency contraceptive kit. Med Lett 1998;40:102-3. 9. Carr BR, Parker CR, Madden JM, MacDonald PA, Porter JC. Plasma levels of adrenocorticotropin and cortisol in women receiving oral contraceptive ...
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Ammer, A.G., and Weed, S.A. (2008). Cortactin branches out: roles in regulating protrusive actin dynamics. Cell Motil. Cytoskeleton 65: 687-707. PubMed Citation: 18615630 Arnaud, L., Ballif, B.A., Forster, E., and Cooper, J.A. (2003). Fyn tyrosine kinase is a critical regulator of disabled-1 during brain development. Curr. Biol. 13: 9-17. 12526739 Baba, K., et al. (1999). The Drosophila Brutons tyrosine kinase (Btk) homolog is required for adult Survival and male genital formation. Mol. Cell. Biol. 19: 4405-4413. PubMed Citation: 10330180 Bei, Y., et al. (2002). SRC-1 and Wnt signaling act together to specify endoderm and to control cleavage orientation in early C. elegans embryos. Dev. Cell 3: 113-125. 12110172 Bershteyn, M., Atwood, S. X., Woo, W. M., Li, M. and Oro, A. E. (2010). MIM and cortactin antagonism regulates ciliogenesis and hedgehog signaling. Dev. Cell 19(2): 270-83. PubMed Citation: 20708589 Billuart, P., Winter, C. G., Maresh, A., Zhao, X. and Luo, L. (2001). Regulating axon ...
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A community resource map to support clinical-community linkages in a randomized controlled trial of childhood obesity, eastern Massachusetts, 2014-2016. Fiechtner L, Puente GC, Sharifi M, et al. Prev Chronic Dis 2017 Jul 6;14:E53. Access the abstract on PubMed®.. Quality improvement, implementation, and dissemination strategies to improve mental health care for children and adolescents: a systematic review. Forman-Hoffman VL, Middleton JC, McKeeman JL, et al. Implement Sci 2017 Jul 24;12(1):93. Access the abstract on PubMed®.. Validity and responsiveness of the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score: a comparative study among total knee replacement patients. Gandek B, Ware JE, Jr. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) 2017 Jun;69(6):817-25. Epub 2017 May 8. Access the abstract on PubMed®.. Financial benefit of a smoking cessation program prior to elective colorectal surgery. Gaskill CE, Kling CE, Varghese TK, Jr., et al. J Surg Res 2017 Jul;215:183-9. Epub 2017 Apr 7. Access the abstract on ...
Many PubMed records contain links to full text articles, some of which are freely available, often in PubMed Central[5] and local mirrors, such as Europe PubMed Central.[6] Information about the journals indexed in MEDLINE, and available through PubMed, is found in the NLM Catalog.[7] As of 27 January 2020[update], PubMed has more than 30 million citations and abstracts dating back to 1966, selectively to the year 1865, and very selectively to 1809. As of the same date[update], 20 million of PubMeds records are listed with their abstracts, and 21.5 million records have links to full-text versions (of which 7.5 million articles are available, full-text for free).[8] Over the last 10 years (ending 31 December 2019), an average of nearly 1 million new records were added each year. Approximately 12% of the records in PubMed correspond to cancer-related entries, which have grown from 6% in the 1950s to 16% in 2016.[9] Other significant proportion of records correspond to chemistry (8.69%), ...
For this and subsequent panels, each data point represents a pool of three nymphs, and horizontal bars represent mean values, which were not significantly different in a two-tailed nonparametric Mann-Whitney test Lowering the cut-off value in SignalP36 from the default value of 0.45 to the sensitive value of 0.34 predicted a signal peptide in residues 1-21 of C. et al. In both phylogenetic trees, the two eukaryotic dae2 clades are well supported as monophyletic clades, supporting our conclusion of two HGT events. Genome Biol. 7, 232 (2006) CAS PubMed Article Sonenshine, D. In the same analyses, no codons were found with a statistically significant signature of positive selection. The consensus sequence logo of residues surrounding the cysteine and histidine positions of catalytic dyads from extant Tae enzymes are shown above alignments from each family. Im having some major issues with my pro tools 7. J. Biol. 15, 165-191 (1967) CAS PubMed Article Edwards, D. Daugherty & Harmit S. New Reply ...
DNA-binding transcriptional regulator and coregulator that recognizes and binds to the consensus octamer binding site 5-AT[A/T]A[T/A]T[A/T]A-3 in promoter of target genes (PubMed:7904822, PubMed:8290353, PubMed:7935408, PubMed:9111308, PubMed:10414983, PubMed:16152597, PubMed:17145718, PubMed:17668438, PubMed:21875655, PubMed:24643061). Plays a fundamental role in the gene regulatory network essential for retinal ganglion cell (RGC) differentiation (PubMed:8632990, PubMed:24643061, PubMed:25775587). Cooperates with the transcription factor ISL1 to achieve RGC fate specification in the developing retina (PubMed:25775587). Plays also a role in RGC axon formation and guidance by regulating gene expression of specific target genes (PubMed:8995448, PubMed:9261145, PubMed:8972215, PubMed:10357904, PubMed:11163266). Plays a role in TNFSF11-mediated terminal osteoclast differentiation (PubMed:17668438). Binds chromatin at promoter region of target genes (PubMed:17145718, PubMed:24643061).
Wilson disease (WD) [MIM:277900]: An autosomal recessive disorder of copper metabolism in which copper cannot be incorporated into ceruloplasmin in liver, and cannot be excreted from the liver into the bile. Copper accumulates in the liver and subsequently in the brain and kidney. The disease is characterized by neurologic manifestations and signs of cirrhosis. {ECO:0000269,PubMed:10051024, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10194254, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10447265, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10453196, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10502776, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10502777, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10544227, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10721669, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10790207, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10942420, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11043508, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11093740, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11180609, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11216666, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11231950, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11243728, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11405812, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11690702, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11954751, ECO:0000269,PubMed:12325021, ECO:0000269,PubMed:12376745, ECO:0000269,PubMed:12544487, ...
You can access the full text of some articles for free through PubMed. However, most publishers require that you have a subscription to access their articles on-line. If you connect to the Journal Club from a computer at work, your institutions subscription policy will apply. Otherwise, you will require a personal subscription to the journal to read the full text. Some publishers allow for the purchase of individual articles of interest. Contact your institutions subscription manager if you have questions.. Even if you dont have a subscription, you can review the articles abstract and read related abstracts through PubMed.. All articles will have a Link to PubMed link at the beginning of the abstract. Click this link to open the PubMed page for the article. From here you will be able to access any full-text options provided by PubMed.. For more information about accessing full-text articles at PubMed, ...
PubMed includes many different types of articles including clinical trials and systematic reviews.. Systematic reviews are the basis for what is often called evidence-based medicine or health care. In other words, it reports on what really works.. Your Turn:. ...
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OBJECTIVE: To compare the performance of Ovid-MEDLINE vs. PubMed for identifying randomized controlled trials of methotrexate (MTX) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: We created search strategies for Ovid-MEDLINE and PubMed for a systematic review of MTX in RA. Their performance was evaluated using sensitivity, precision, and number needed to read (NNR). RESULTS: Comparing searches in Ovid-MEDLINE vs. PubMed, PubMed retrieved more citations overall than Ovid-MEDLINE; however, of the 20 citations that met eligibility criteria for the review, Ovid-MEDLINE retrieved 17 and PubMed 18. The sensitivity was 85% for Ovid-MEDLINE vs. 90% for PubMed, whereas the precision and NNR were comparable (precision: 0.881% for Ovid-MEDLINE vs. 0.884% for PubMed and NNR: 114 for Ovid-MEDLINE vs. 113 for PubMed). CONCLUSION: In systematic reviews of RA, PubMed has higher sensitivity than Ovid-MEDLINE with comparable precision and NNR. This study highlights the importance of ...
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Maturity-onset diabetes of the young 2 (MODY2) [MIM:125851]: A form of diabetes that is characterized by an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, onset in childhood or early adulthood (usually before 25 years of age), a primary defect in insulin secretion and frequent insulin-independence at the beginning of the disease. {ECO:0000269,PubMed:10588527, ECO:0000269,PubMed:10694920, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11106831, ECO:0000269,PubMed:11372010, ECO:0000269,PubMed:1303265, ECO:0000269,PubMed:1464666, ECO:0000269,PubMed:1502186, ECO:0000269,PubMed:16965331, ECO:0000269,PubMed:17573900, ECO:0000269,PubMed:18322640, ECO:0000269,PubMed:19884385, ECO:0000269,PubMed:22611063, ECO:0000269,PubMed:25015100, ECO:0000269,PubMed:8168652, ECO:0000269,PubMed:8325892, ECO:0000269,PubMed:8446612, ECO:0000269,PubMed:8495817, ECO:0000269,PubMed:8878425, ECO:0000269,PubMed:9049484, ECO:0000269,PubMed:9662401}. Note=The disease is caused by mutations affecting the gene represented in this entry ...
This is a web application for finding MEDLINE/PubMed journal articles that are regarded by their authors as novel, promising, or may have potential clinical application. A set of translational filters and related terms was created by reviewing journal articles published in clinical and translational science (TS) journals. Through E-Utilities, a users query and TS filters are submitted to PubMed, and then, the retrieved PubMed citations are matched with a database of MeSH terms (for disease conditions) and RxNorm (for interventions) to locate the search term, translational filters found, and associated interventions in the title and abstract. An algorithm ranks the interventions and conditions, and then highlights them in the results page for quick reading and evaluation. Using previously searched terms and standard formulas, the precision and recall of TSS were 0.99 and 0.47, compared to 0.58 and 1.0 for PubMed Entrez, respectively. ...
This is a series of the latest published research on Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency. It is updated monthly, based on a PubMed.gov search. Previous months listings are archived in the left sidebar of this page.. ...
Date the citation was added to the PubMed database. The Entrez Date is set to the Publication Date on citations before September 1997, when this field was first added to PubMed. Citations are displayed in Entrez Date order which is last in, first out. Dates or date ranges must be entered using the format YYYY/MM/DD [edat], e.g., 1998/04/06 [edat] . The month and day are optional (e.g., 1998 [edat] or 1998/03 [edat]). To enter a date range, insert a colon (:) between each date (e.g., 1996:1997 [edat] or 1998/01:1998/04 [edat]).. Note: The Entrez Date is not changed to reflect the date a publisher supplied record is elevated to in process or when an in process record is elevated to indexed for MEDLINE. Therefore, use caution when your strategy includes MeSH terms and a date or date range using the search field tag, [edat]. Filter [FILTER] [SB] Technical tags used by LinkOut, filters include: loall[sb] - Citations with LinkOut links in PubMed. free full text[sb] - Citations that include a link to a ...
Bruce WR, et al. 1996 The colonic protein fermentation and insulin resistance hypotheses for colon cancer etiology: experimental tests using precursor lesions. See Bruce WR, et al. 1996 The colonic protein fermentation and insulin resistance hypotheses for colon cancer etiology: experimental tests using precursor lesions. Eur J Cancer Prev. 1996 Dec;5 Suppl 2:41-7 ...
Citation. White, O., FitzHugh, W.. A Rapid Retrieval Tool for Operating on Large, Flat Archive Files. Comput Appl Biosci. 1995 Feb 01; 11(1): 45-7.. PubMed Citation. Abstract. Computer-aided sequencing and analysis facilities need to efficiently search flat archive files. Retrieval by e-mail or network server connections can become impractical in cases where large numbers of selected entries need to be accessed. Public versions of these archives can be retrieved via ftp and installed on a local hard disk as an alternative to network-based retrieval. After installation, a scheme is required for rapid access of the archive that is consistent with the other production needs of the sequencing facility. We have developed a retrieval system for entries inside a flat-file database. The system works for any flat-file database system such as those used in the public DNA and protein archives.. ...
PubMed, SchmubMed. Sure, PubMed is officially curated by Sir Isaac Newton, Louis Pasteur, and Monsanto® and is thus the search engine of choice for all officially sanctioned science. Unfortunately, 9 out of 9 searches on PubMed lead you to nothing but Abstracts and screens asking for your credit card. Get to know and love Google Scholar. Unlike the easy to remember URL for PubMed ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed, duh!), Google Scholar is located at http://scholar.google.com.. Oh, another cool thing about Scholar vs. PubMed is that you actually get search results without having to know how to construct a query with symbols. Type in an authors name or title or keyword or whatever and youll get some stuff. Also, theres a great Advanced Scholar Search option. I like that its phrased in such a way that I can interpret it as Advanced Scholar who happens to be doing a search. I mean… if Google says so?. It isnt that complicated. Its like Google Search but filters out spam results ...
This feature enables users accessing GIDEONs references feature that click on the PubMed abstract to access the full text article subscribed by the institution. This feature is in place in case end users werent already logged into PubMed using the institution account.. This is how to customize the PubMed references in GIDEON to include the links to subscriber institution in the PubMed abstract if supported by subscriber institution.. To enable this feature:. ...
to identify novel components of SCF complex regulation and/or auxin signaling we used the f-box protein and auxin receptor mutant tir1-1 for a second site forward genetic screen. in a previous screen in [http://www.cbs.umn.edu/plantbio/faculty/GrayWilliam bill grays lab] several enhancers of tir1-1-mediated auxin resistance had been identified (see zhang et al., [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18550827?dopt=AbstractPlus pnas 2008]; ito and gray, [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16877699?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum plant physiology 2006]; quint et al., [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16045473?ordinalpos=2&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum plant journal 2005]; chuang et al., [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15208392?ordinalpos=3&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum plant cell 2004]; gray et al., ...
PubMed comprises more than 27 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
PubMed contains many articles in languages other than English but it is difficult to find them using the English version of the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Thesaurus. The aim of this work is to propose a tool allowing access to a PubMed subset in one language, and to evaluate its performance. Translations of MeSH were enriched and gathered in the information system. PubMed subsets in main European languages were also added in our database, using a dedicated parser. The CISMeF generic semantic search engine was evaluated on the response time for simple queries. MeSH descriptors are currently available in 11 languages in the information system. All the 654,000 PubMed citations in French were integrated into CISMeF database. None of the response times exceed the threshold defined for usability (2 seconds). It is now possible to freely access biomedical literature in French using a tool in French; health professionals and lay people with a low English language may find it useful. It will be expended to
This option may help to identify possible Medical Subject Headings (known as MeSH terms, but called Topics by Anne OTate) for a subject for which no corresponding subject heading or entry term (cross-references to preferred MeSH term) exists or where PubMeds automatic mapping process (identifying a MeSH term and including it in a search formulation) fails.. Searching for instance for articles on Knowledge Transfer (for which no correspnding MeSH or entry term exists) will retrieve a set of some 530 studies in PubMed (as of August 2011); Anne OTates analysis suggests that MeSH terms like Diffusion of Innovation or Information Dissemination may be suitable additional concepts to retrieve a more sensitive (comprehensive) set of references. This method of identifying possible MeSH terms is not available on PubMed.. ...
Over 2,800 studies are available on PubMed about the alkaloid berberine, a constituent of many herbs traditionally used to fight fevers and infections. More than half of these studies have been put up on PubMed in the past five years. This research not only confirms the traditional value of berberine-containing plants for infections, it also shows it has many other potential benefits for human health. Berberine is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immune-enhancing. It is effective against a wide range of bacteria, protozoa, and fungi. It may also have efficacy in the treatment of insulin resistance, diabetes, arthritis, and cancer. There is evidence it may be helpful in preventing heart disease by lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Berberine may even be helpful for hypertension (high blood pressure), brain health, immune dysfunction, low bone density, and weight control.. We discuss some of this research in this months Herbal Hour, but we also look at herbs that contain this ...
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The accumulation of biological and biomedical literature outpaces the ability of most researchers and clinicians to stay abreast of their own immediate fields, let alone a broader range of topics. Although available search tools support identification of relevant literature, finding relevant and key publications is not always straightforward. For example, important publications might be missed in searches with an official gene name due to gene synonyms. Moreover, ambiguity of gene names can result in retrieval of a large number of irrelevant publications. To address these issues and help researchers and physicians quickly identify relevant publications, we developed BioLitMine, an advanced literature mining tool that takes advantage of the medical subject heading (MeSH) index and gene-to-publication annotations already available for PubMed literature. Using BioLitMine, a user can identify what MeSH terms are represented in the set of publications associated with a given gene of the interest, or ...
Cell adhesion molecule that mediates cell-cell contacts and regulates T-cell responses via its interaction with ALCAM/CD166 (PubMed:15048703, PubMed:15294938, PubMed:16352806, PubMed:16914752, PubMed:24945728, PubMed:24584089). Contributes to signaling cascades triggered by activation of the TCR/CD3 complex (PubMed:24584089). Functions as costimulatory molecule; promotes T-cell activation and proliferation (PubMed:15294938, PubMed:16352806, PubMed:16914752). Contributes to the formation and maturation of the immunological synapse (PubMed:15294938, PubMed:16352806). Functions as calcium-dependent pattern receptor that binds and aggregates both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Binds both lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Gram-negative bacteria and lipoteichoic acid from Gram-positive bacteria (PubMed:17601777). LPS binding leads to the activation of signaling cascades and down-stream MAP kinases (PubMed:17601777). Mediates activation of the inflammatory response and the secretion of ...
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Melatonin is fascinating stuff. |br /||br /|In addition to its use as a sleep aid, melatonin exerts possible effects on cardiovascular parameters, including anti-oxidative action on LDL, reduction in sympathetic (adrenaline-driven) tone, and reduction in blood pressure. |br /||br /|Several studies document the blood pressure-reducing effect of melatonin:|br /||br /||a href=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14732734?ordinalpos=47&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum|Daily nighttime melatonin reduces blood pressure in male patients with essential hypertension.|/a||br /||br /||a href=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17000226?ordinalpos=21&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_RVDocSum|Melatonin reduces night blood pressure in patients with nocturnal hypertension.|/a||br /||br /||a href=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16364834?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_RVAbstractPlus
RNA cytosine C(5)-methyltransferase that methylates cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (m5C) in various RNAs, such as tRNAs, mRNAs and some long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) (PubMed:22144916, PubMed:23871666, PubMed:31199786). Involved in various processes, such as epidermal stem cell differentiation, testis differentiation and maternal to zygotic transition during early development: acts by increasing protein synthesis; cytosine C(5)-methylation promoting tRNA stability and preventing mRNA decay (PubMed:22144916, PubMed:22885326, PubMed:23401851, PubMed:31199786). Methylates cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (m5C) at positions 34 and 48 of intron-containing tRNA(Leu)(CAA) precursors, and at positions 48, 49 and 50 of tRNA(Gly)(GCC) precursors (PubMed:22885326, PubMed:23871666, PubMed:31199786). tRNA methylation is required generation of RNA fragments derived from tRNAs (tRFs) (PubMed:31199786). Also mediates C(5)-methylation of mitochondrial tRNAs (PubMed:31276587, PubMed:31287866). Catalyzes cytosine C(5)
Microbial infection) Facilitates Dengue virus (DENV) replication.. (Microbial infection) Facilitates Zika virus (ZIKV) replication.. (Microbial infection) Facilitates hepatitis C virus (HCV) replication (PubMed:29899501). During infection, HCV core protein inhibits the interaction between MAVS and DDX3X and therefore impairs MAVS-dependent INFB induction and might recruit DDX3X to HCV replication complex (PubMed:21170385).. (Microbial infection) Facilitates HIV-1 replication (PubMed:15507209, PubMed:18583960, PubMed:21589879, PubMed:22872150, PubMed:29899501). Acts as a cofactor for XPO1-mediated nuclear export of HIV-1 Rev RNAs (PubMed:15507209, PubMed:18583960, PubMed:29899501). This function is strongly stimulated in the presence of TBK1 and requires DDX3X ATPase activity (PubMed:18583960).. Multifunctional ATP-dependent RNA helicase (PubMed:17357160, PubMed:21589879). The ATPase activity can be stimulated by various ribo-and deoxynucleic acids indicative for a relaxed substrate specificity ...
Voltage-gated potassium channel that plays an important role in the rapid repolarization of fast-firing brain neurons. The channel opens in response to the voltage difference across the membrane, forming a potassium-selective channel through which potassium ions pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. The channel displays rapid activation and inactivation kinetics (PubMed:10712820, PubMed:26997484, PubMed:22289912, PubMed:23734863, PubMed:16501573, PubMed:19953606, PubMed:21479265, PubMed:25756792). It plays a role in the regulation of the frequency, shape and duration of action potentials in Purkinje cells. Required for normal survival of cerebellar neurons, probably via its role in regulating the duration and frequency of action potentials that in turn regulate the activity of voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels and cellular Ca(2+) homeostasis (By similarity). Required for normal motor function (PubMed:23734863, PubMed:16501573, PubMed:19953606, PubMed:21479265, PubMed:25756792). ...
The AuthorDB and ArticleDB grouping is used for holding information related to PubMed articles. As the PubMed ID is a unique feature, it is used in this grouping as the primary key. The Author field is set currently to only 64 characters maximum as no current value even approaches that maximum. This field maximum can be adjusted if a value were to supersede this arbitrary default. The Abstract field is set to longtext due to the varying length of article abstracts. Utilizing the MyISAM engine allows for searching of this field for keywords at the lowest level which is preferable to creating a piece of software to accomplish the same task.. GeneDB, GeneSynonymDB, SpeciesDB, BindingSiteDB, and TF_connect_TFBS_DB form the main grouping of tables used for holding gene and binding site information. The TF_connect_TFBS_DB acts as a directory to allow a gene to know what binding sites it has and for a binding site to know what gene it belongs to. The GeneDB table includes a Cell_memo field that is used ...
Deedwania, P. C., DeMicco, D. A., Breazna, A., Wun, C. C., Pedersen, T., Colhoun, H. M., Neil, A. & Hitman, G. Aug 2012. Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper ...
To, T. H. M., Soo, W. K., Lane, H., Khattak, A., Steer, C., Devitt, B., Dhillon, H. M., Booms, A. & Phillips, J., 1 Mar 2019, In : Journal of Geriatric Oncology. 10, 2, p. 216-221 6 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article ...
Reveille, JD., Bruckel, J., Inman, R., Weisman, M., Maksymowych, W., Mahowald, M., Schumacher, HR., Sawitzke, A., Vasey, A., Stone, M., Yu, D., Newman, P., McClain, JA., Akey, J. & Jin, L., 2002, In : Arthritis and Rheumatism. 46, 9, p. S1672. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article ...
Jupe, L., 18 Apr 2020, Aviation Security International, 26, 2, p. 18-23 6 p.. Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Featured article ...
Bittl, J. A., Chew, D. P. & Topol, E. J., 1 Sep 2004, In: Evidence-based Cardiovascular Medicine. 8, 3, p. 221-222 2 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Short survey › peer-review ...
Baccini, M., Bachmaier, E-M., Biggeri, A., Boekschoten, M. V., Bouwman, F. G., Brennan, L., Caesar, R., Cinti, S., Coort, S. L., Crosley, L. K., Daniel, H., Drevon, C. A., Duthie, S. J., Eijssen, L., Elliott, R. M., van Erk, M., Evelo, C., Gibney, M., Heim, C., Horgan, G. W. & 21 others, Johnson, I. T., Kelder, T., Kleemann, R., Kooistra, T., van Iersel, M. P., Mariman, E. C., Mayer, C-D., McLoughlin, G., Mueller, M., Mulholland, F., van Ommen, B., Polley, A. C., Pujos-Guillot, E., Rubio-Aliaga, I., Roche, H. M., De Roos, B., Sailer, M., Tonini, G., Williams, L., de Wit, N. & NuGO PPS Team, Dec 2008, In : Genes & Nutrition. 3, 3-4, p. 147-151 5 p.. Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial ...
3.. Stein JH, Korcarz CE, Hurst R, et al (2008) Use of carotid ultrasound to identify subclinical vascular disease and evaluate cardiovascular disease risk: a consensus statement from the American Society of Echocardiography Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Task Force endorsed by the Society for Vascular Medicine. J Am Soc Echocardiogr 21:93-111. PubMed Article Google Scholar ...
A literature review written by members of SRF Education has been published in Rejuvenation Research, and is now posted on PubMed.
PubMed. PubMed provides access to MEDLINE, a database of citations covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and preclinical sciences. Other services within PubMed include the Journal Browser, MeSH (Medical Subject Heading) Browser, Citation Matcher, and Clinical Queries. A user-friendly online tutorial is available at the site. PubMed also provides access to molecular biology databases in the National Center for Biotechnology Information s (NCBI) Entrez retrieval system with components for searching DNA and protein sequences, 3-D protein structure data, population study data sets, and assemblies of complete genomes. Coverage: 1946-. Format: Articles: Scholarly Journals ...
PubMed. PubMed provides access to MEDLINE, a database of citations covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and preclinical sciences. Other services within PubMed include the Journal Browser, MeSH (Medical Subject Heading) Browser, Citation Matcher, and Clinical Queries. A user-friendly online tutorial is available at the site. PubMed also provides access to molecular biology databases in the National Center for Biotechnology Information s (NCBI) Entrez retrieval system with components for searching DNA and protein sequences, 3-D protein structure data, population study data sets, and assemblies of complete genomes. Coverage: 1946-. ...
Very relevant PubMed article many of you will undoubtedly find interesting: Partial sleep in the context of augmentation of brain function.. Abstract: Inability to solve complex problems or errors in decision making is often attributed to poor brain processing, and raises the issue of brain augmentation. Investigation of neuronal activity in the cerebral cortex in the sleep-wake cycle offers insights into the mechanisms underlying the reduction in mental abilities for complex problem solving. Some cortical areas may transit into a sleep state while an organism is still awake. Such local sleep would reduce behavioral ability in the tasks for which the sleeping areas are crucial. The studies of this phenomenon have indicated that local sleep develops in high order cortical areas. This is why complex problem solving is mostly affected by local sleep, and prevention of local sleep might be a potential way of augmentation of brain function. For this approach to brain augmentation not to entail ...
As the Baskin Lab approaches its 25th anniversary, a clean new website has been launched to help shepherd in its next chapter. The site showcases the familiar research summaries for their seminal work in pediatric urology. Additionally, it hosts a full listing of their over 100 published papers with links to the respective PubMed article/summary. The lab members page is now searchable by year. And, for the first time, the site highlights a carousel area for revolving news stories.. See BaskinLab.UCSF.edu. ...
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Proteins which transport small hydrophobic molecules such as steroids, bilins, retinoids, and lipids share limited regions of sequence homology and a common tertiary structure architecture [ (PUBMED:3622999) (PUBMED:1608945) (PUBMED:2217163) (PUBMED:7684291) (PUBMED:3238752) ]. This is an eight stranded antiparallel beta-barrel with a repeated + 1 topology enclosing a internal ligand binding site [ (PUBMED:7684291) (PUBMED:2217163) ]. The name lipocalin has been proposed [ (PUBMED:3622999) ] for this protein family, but cytosolic fatty-acid binding proteins are also included. The sequences of most members of the family, the core or kernal lipocalins, are characterised by three short conserved stretches of residues, while others, the outlier lipocalin group, share only one or two of these [ (PUBMED:1834059) (PUBMED:7684291) ]. Proteins known to belong to this family include alpha-1-microglobulin (protein HC); alpha-1-acid glycoprotein (orosomucoid) [ (PUBMED:3064105) ]; aphrodisin; ...
van den Heuvel, M. P., Scholtens, L. H., van der Burgh, H. K., Agosta, F., Alloza, C., Arango, C., Auyeung, B., Baron-Cohen, S., Basaia, S., Benders, M. J. N. L., Beyer, F., Booij, L., Braun, K. P. J., Filho, G. B., Cahn, W., Cannon, D. M., Chaim-Avancini, T. M., Chan, S. S. M., Chen, E. Y. H., Crespo-Facorro, B. & 94 othersCrone, E. A., Dannlowski, U., de Zwarte, S. M. C., Dietsche, B., Donohoe, G., Plessis, S. D., Durston, S., Díaz-Caneja, C. M., Díaz-Zuluaga, A. M., Emsley, R., Filippi, M., Frodl, T., Gorges, M., Graff, B., Grotegerd, D., Gąsecki, D., Hall, J. M., Holleran, L., Holt, R., Hopman, H. J., Jansen, A., Janssen, J., Jodzio, K., Jäncke, L., Kaleda, V. G., Kassubek, J., Masouleh, S. K., Kircher, T., Koevoets, M. G. J. C., Kostic, V. S., Krug, A., Lawrie, S. M., Lebedeva, I. S., Lee, E. H. M., Lett, T. A., Lewis, S. J. G., Liem, F., Lombardo, M. V., Lopez-Jaramillo, C., Margulies, D. S., Markett, S., Marques, P., Martínez-Zalacaín, I., McDonald, C., McIntosh, A. M., McPhilemy, ...
Citation. Basu, M. K., Selengut, J. D., Haft, D. H.. ProPhylo: Partial Phylogenetic Profiling to Guide Protein Family Construction and Assignment of Biological Process. BMC Bioinformatics. 2011 Dec 01; 12: 434.. PubMed Citation. Abstract. ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Phylogenetic profiling is a technique of scoring co-occurrence between a protein family and some other trait, usually another protein family, across a set of taxonomic groups. In spite of several refinements in recent years, the technique still invites significant improvement. To be its most effective, a phylogenetic profiling algorithm must be able to examine co-occurrences among protein families whose boundaries are uncertain within large homologous protein superfamilies. RESULTS: Partial Phylogenetic Profiling (PPP) is an iterative algorithm that scores a given taxonomic profile against the taxonomic distribution of families for all proteins in a genome. The method works through optimizing the boundary of each protein family, rather ...
PubMed is just one database from the National Library of Medicine (NLM). The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), a division of the NLM, maintains several molecular biology databases. These databases link to one another and to PubMed. This month, Ill describe how to find information about a gene in PubMed and the Gene database.. Which NCBI resource(s) should I use to find information on a gene?. You can start in either PubMed or Gene, a database of known and predicted genes for a several species. Each record is devoted to a single gene and may provide information on nomenclature, chromosomal location, gene products, phenotypes, and interactions, as well as links to literature, sequences, and other NCBI and external databases. Consider a Gene record a genes homepage in NCBI.. Ill begin in PubMed because it is the database with which you are likely most familiar. In the PubMed search box, you can enter either a genes name or symbol. To activate the Gene Sensor (see next ...
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Mesquita, R., Spina, G., Pitta, F., Donaire-Gonzalez, D., Deering, B. M., Patel, M. S., Mitchell, K. E., Alison, J., van Gestel, A. J. R., Zogg, S., Gagnon, P., Abascal-Bolado, B., Vagaggini, B., Garcia-Aymerich, J., Jenkins, S. C., Romme, E. A. P. M., Kon, S. S. C., Albert, P. S., Waschki, B., Shrikrishna, D. & 45 others, Singh, S. J., Hopkinson, N. S., Miedinger, D., Benzo, R. P., Maltais, F., Paggiaro, P., McKeough, Z. J., Polkey, M. I., Hill, K., Man, W. D-C., Clarenbach, C. F., Hernandes, N. A., Savi, D., Wootton, S., Furlanetto, K. C., Ng, L. W. C., Vaes, A. W., Jenkins, C., Eastwood, P. R., Jarreta, D., Kirsten, A., Brooks, D., Hillman, D. R., SantAnna, T., Meijer, K., Durr, S., Rutten, E. P. A., Kohler, M., Probst, V. S., Tal-Singer, R., Garcia Gil, E., den Brinker, A. C., Leuppi, J. D., Calverley, P. M. A., Smeenk, F. W. J. M., Costello, R. W., Gramm, M., Goldstein, R., Groenen, M. T. J., Magnussen, H., Wouters, E. F. M., ZuWallack, R. L., Amft, O., Watz, H. & Spruit, M. A., Aug 2017, ...
JDD Co-Editor-in-Chief, James M. Spencer, MD, FAAD, was elected to the 2012 Board of Directors of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Other 2012 AAD appointments include two JDD Associate Editors: Daniel M. Siegel, MD, FAAD was elected president and Zoe D. Draelos, MD, FAAD was elected vice president ...
Dairy has no impact on cancer mortality, increased prostate cancer risk only with whole milk: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27765039/ No association between dairy and breast cancer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30896640/ Milk may have a protective effect on colon cancer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28407090/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32855265/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21617020/ No association with pancreatic cancer: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24631943/ No association with bladder cancer (yogurt may have decreased risk): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31209273/ Dairy associated with lower total mortality: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30595374/ Dairy consumption associated with reduced CVD risk: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26786887/ High fat dairy not associated with CVD …. Read More. ...