• rap+GTP-Binding+Proteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) This article incorporates text from the United States National Library of Medicine, which is in the public domain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Latest achievements involve production of medically important proteins like anti-clotting factors through expression of the gene in lactating cows, goats and pigs. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • paved the way for similar efforts to identify specific binding proteins from large combinatorial libraries. (lth.se)
  • Proteins selected from antibody libraries displayed on phage particles are already in clinical use (Humira®) and many more are undergoing clinical trials for use in the treatment of e.g. cancer, infectious disease and autoimmune disease. (lth.se)
  • Georgiou G, Stathopoulos C, Daugherty PS, Nayak AR, Iverson BL and Curtiss R III (1997) Display of heterologous proteins on the surface of microorganisms: from the screening of combinatorial libraries to live recombinant vaccines. (lth.se)
  • Aberrant RNA-sensing signaling proteins (RIG-I/MAVS) mediated the expression of IFN genes, as depletion of each of them blunted the elevation of antiviral/IFN signaling in XRN1-silenced cells. (bvsalud.org)
  • Gene Gateway Workbook - a get-started workbook with an introduction to genetics and genetics resources. (umassmed.edu)
  • Genetics Home Reference - a basic yet comprehensive reference resource on genes and genetics from the National Library of Medicine. (umassmed.edu)
  • Your Genes, Your Health - a multimedia guide to genetics from Cold Spring Harbor. (umassmed.edu)
  • As a result of the rapid advances in genetics technology and the Human Genome Project, most of the estimated 100,000 genes in humans will be identified by the year 2005 (1). (cdc.gov)
  • OMIM - Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man is a full-text, comprehensive, authoritative, and timely compendium of human genes and genetic phenotypes. (umassmed.edu)
  • A previous study showed that unlike X. laevis, X. borealis contains a predominant or major histone gene cluster, which contains 70% of the 80-90 copies of the H4 genes in the genome (Turner & Woodland 1983 (Nucl. (bl.uk)
  • Knowing the base pair composition of the genome is only half the task done, the other half would be the identification of gene function. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • The genome with inactivated gene is introduced into embryo and then selected for. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • Phage display is an elegant approach whereby the products of a gene harbored within the genome of a bacterial virus (a phage) or a so-called phagemid vector (a plasmid that fools the virus system to believe that it is a viral genome) will be found on the surface of the virus particle. (lth.se)
  • Human Genome Project - begun in 1990, this was the project designed to fully map the human genome. (umassmed.edu)
  • Employing the DNA blot analysis only one COMT-encoding gene was found in the rat genome. (lu.se)
  • Council on East Asian Libraries (CEAL) 1988-1989 annual statistical data. (ku.edu)
  • John Bidwell, currently the supervisor and Astor Curator of Printed Books and Bindings at the Morgan Library, was the Rosenbach Fellow and Lecturer in 1988. (upenn.edu)
  • Disruption of the 'Saccharomyces cerevisiae' Gene for NADPH-Cytochrome P450 Reductase Causes Increased Sensitivity to Ketoconazole. (epa.gov)
  • Construction of long-transcript enriched cDNA libraries from submicrogram amounts of total RNAs by a universal PCR amplification method. (nih.gov)
  • Efficient isolation of undegraded mRNA from total RNA was obtained which is a critical step for the construction of representative cDNA libraries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Here we identify recurrent mutations within Wilms tumours that involve the highly conserved YEATS domain of MLLT1 (ENL), a gene known to be involved in transcriptional elongation during early development. (nature.com)
  • X linked Alport syndrome (ATS, OMIM 301050) is a hereditary glomerulonephritis resulting from either point mutations or intragenic deletions of the COL4A5 gene encoding the α5 chain of type IV collagen. (bmj.com)
  • We all have DNA, what make us unique are the variations of more than 20,000 genes that our DNA are made of, which help encode for characteristics like hair and eye color. (openlibrary.org)
  • Cloning, Physical Mapping and Expression of Chromosomal Genes Specifying Degradation of the Herbicide 2,4,5-T by 'Pseudomonas cepacia' AC1100. (epa.gov)
  • Moreover, MLLT1 -mutant tumours show an increase in MYC gene expression and HOX dysregulation. (nature.com)
  • This bacterial species therefore provides an excellent model system for examining the response of gene expression to the environment. (gla.ac.uk)
  • It involves introduction of a mutation into the "unknown" gene which will suppress its expression. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • Explore Moon Mountain Park with staff from Parks and Open Space, Eugene Springfield Fire and Oregon Department of Forestry. (eugene-or.gov)
  • This collection includes speeches, editorials, and articles written by Eugene Butler, dating from 1927 through 1987. (tamu.edu)
  • EC 2.1.1.6) was determined from rat cDNA and genomic libraries were screened with DNA probes and specific antiserum. (lu.se)
  • Extensive DNA sequence comparisons between various Xenopus histone gene clusters were undertaken. (bl.uk)
  • Secondly we can analyze the sequence of the gene found inside the particle that on its surface carried the protein with a desirable property, like binding to a toxin, a cancer cell or a bacterium. (lth.se)
  • Firstly, the function (for example the binding properties) of the protein encoded for by the gene cannot be itelf be easily predicted from the gene sequence. (lth.se)
  • Rather the combined set provides critical complementary sets of information, namely function of the protein and sequence of the gene. (lth.se)
  • This collection documents his relationship with Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985), the conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and his efforts to memorialize Ormandy's accomplishments following his death. (upenn.edu)
  • The papers of the artist Gene Davis measure 17.7 linear feet and date from 1920-2000, with the bulk of materials dating from 1942-1990. (si.edu)
  • Biographical materials include birth and death certificates, awards, biographical narratives by Gene Davis and others, CVs, résumés, personal documents from Davis's family and childhood, documents related to his work as a White House correspondent, documentation related to his death and memorial service, and papers for the family pets. (si.edu)
  • Biographical materials include birth and death certificates, awards, biographical narratives by Gene Davis and others, CVs, résumés, personal documents from Davis's family and childhood, documents related to his work as a White House correspondent, documentation related to his death and memorial service, and papers for the family pets. (si.edu)
  • This prompted more detailed analysis of histone gene arrangements in X. borealis, which is the subject of this thesis. (bl.uk)
  • Six variants (all identified by WGS) involved MLLT1 , a gene not previously reported to be involved in WT. (nature.com)
  • Researchers are working to determine why some variants in the ERCC3 gene affect a person's cancer risk and others do not. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The picture of histone gene cluster structure in X. borealis that emerges from these studies, is compared at the nucleotide, gene, and chromosomal levels with X. laevis. (bl.uk)
  • If you do not see a listing for your local branch library there is a possibility that it might be part of a larger library system. (publiclibraries.com)
  • Results: Transcriptomic meta-analysis of pan-cancer datasets confirmed the overexpression of FAM3C - a gene encoding for interleukin-like EMT inducer (ILEI) - in NSCLC tumors, with strong association with poor patient prognosis and cancer metastasis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Only four cities and one county in Oregon have passed local anti-tobacco ordinances: Eugene, Silverton, Beaverton, Corvallis, and Benton County. (who.int)
  • de Haard HJ, van Neer N, Reurs A, Hufton SE, Roovers RC, Henderikx P, de Bruïne AP, Arends JW and Hoogenboom HR (1999) A large non-immunized human Fab fragment phage library that permits rapid isolation and kinetic analysis of high affinity antibodies. (lth.se)
  • 1990. Subcommittee report on biological indicators of organ damage. (cdc.gov)
  • Selected artworks will be featured virtually and at the downtown Eugene Public Library. (eugene-or.gov)
  • Most common genes are present in all species, thus they are identified with relative ease. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • DNA microinjections is a common technique used for gene targeting as it involves manipulation and reintroduction of the genetic material into the same species. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • Plasmids can be transferred between bacteria, potentially spreading the resistance gene to other bacterial species. (cdc.gov)
  • In honor and in celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the City of Eugene Cultural Services and Office of Equity & Community Engagement are pleased to host "Oregon is Indian Country. (flyeug.com)
  • Recruitment of tft and clc Biodegradative Pathway Genes: Modes of Evolution. (epa.gov)
  • The Eugene J. Forney Division of Auxiliary and Business Services Collection was donated to the California State University Archives in 2008. (cdlib.org)
  • Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in severe congenital neutropenia 8. (nih.gov)
  • Whether you want an low Cancer Gene, freelancer, or clicking molds on the marketing, it not focuses up to the inferior address: you speak to use more congenital of exhibits and opportunities than the site. (modom.com.ar)
  • 1990. Mechanisms of organophosphorus ester-induced delayed neurotoxicity: Type I and Type II. (cdc.gov)
  • Numerous combinatorial libraries have been made either directed towards defined antigens or larger, "naïve" libraries suitable for essentially any type of target (as exemplified by de Haard et al. (lth.se)
  • Function of the gene can be found by "turning it off" and studying the effect on the organism. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • A discrepancy in the metabolic pathway of the organism would indicate that a gene coding for a "missing factor" isn't functioning thus will allow its isolation and identification. (freeonlineresearchpapers.com)
  • Those who wish to become Egan volunteers, the center asks you to note that upcoming training sessions are noon Wednesday, Nov. 13, at the Eugene Public Library, Bascom-Tykeson room and 7 pm Wednesday, Nov. 13, 7 pm at Temple Beth Israel, 1175 E 29th Avenue in Eugene. (eugeneweekly.com)
  • Boder ET and Wittrup KD (1997) Yeast surface display for screening combinatorial polypeptide libraries. (lth.se)
  • Others may be found in the library catalog. (duke.edu)
  • May Hill Arbuthnot Lecturer, Association for Library Service to Children, 2004. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In this way, the genes encoding the protein product will be found inside the virus particle while the function encoded for by the gene (such as the binding properties of an antibody) will be displayed on the surface of the virus. (lth.se)