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Bioinformatic analysis of the neuronal phosphoproteome
... hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and may be implicated both in pathogenesis or disease ...involving the activity of protein phosphatases (PPP) and protein kinases ...abnormal neuronal ... See full document
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Structural properties of the Caenorhabditis elegans neuronal network.
... 1. The elements of the adjacency matrix take nonnegative values, which reflect the number of synaptic contacts between corresponding ...regardless of the apparent size ... See full document
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Analysis of the immunological biomarker profile during acute Zika virus infection reveals the overexpression of CXCL10, a chemokine linked to neuronal damage
... data analysis during early stages of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in ...for the clinical follow-up of ZIKV ...verify the ability of attributes to segregate ZIKV (orange) and ... See full document
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In utero topographic analysis of astrocytes and neuronal cells in the spinal cord of mutant mice with myelomeningocele.
... samples of mutant mice (ct/lp) with MMC ...with the posterior spinal cord positioned at the top of the ...figure. The astrocytes were labeled by immunoperoxidase (brown staining) ... See full document
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Integrating in silico and in vitro analysis of peptide binding affinity to HLA-Cw*0102: a bioinformatic approach to the prediction of new epitopes.
... All of these showed a high affinity of binding to HLA-Cw*0102, although their binding affinities did not exceed those of the most affine peptide in the original peptide ...because ... See full document
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Functional analysis of neuronal microRNAs in Caenorhabditis elegans dauer formation by combinational genetics and Neuronal miRISC immunoprecipitation.
... and the suppressions of the unc- 3(lf) ain-1(lf) double mutant phenotype by hyperactive TGF-b and IIS signaling, raised the possibility of defects upstream of both TGF-b and ... See full document
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A proteomic analysis of the interactions between poly(L-lactic acid) nanofibers and SH-SY5Y neuronal-like cells
... development of scaffolds that provide cues to induce faster tissue regeneration is a major field of tissue ...differentiation of neuronal precursor cells and neurons, and may include chemical ... See full document
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Insights on the function of MyT1L in Ascl1 mediated neuronal reprogramming
... that the reporter failed to provide an indication of Notch activity in MEFs, it is possible that Notch activity is much lower in MEFs than in other cell ...compared the mRNA levels of known ... See full document
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Expression of neuronal nitric oxide synthase in the developing superficial layers of the rat superior colliculus
... analyzed the ex- pression of nNOS in the superficial layers of the rat superior colliculus during the period of postnatal ...studies of the expression ... See full document
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Polyphenols neuroprotective effect in a Parkinson’s disease yeast model: phosphoproteome alterations
... with the aggregation of aSyn and its abnormal levels in the brain, is the impairment of the ubiquitin-proteosome system (UPS) 7,8,35 .... The UPS is one important pathway ... See full document
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Neuronal Assembly Detection and Cell Membership Specification by Principal Component Analysis
... body of work shows that neurons can be very selective (sparse coding), but are not grandmother cells ...[68,69]. The apparent grandmother cells in the human medial temporal lobe [70] may actually ... See full document
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The neuronal S100B protein is a calcium-tuned suppressor of amyloid- aggregation
... in the presence and absence of S100B, were used to seed A42 ag- gregation ...rate of monomeric A42 ...in the presence of both A42 fibril seeds and S100B, the seeding effect ... See full document
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Salt-induced changes in cardiac phosphoproteome in a rat model of chronic renal failure.
... profiling of left ventricular free walls in these animals. A total of 1724 unique phosphopeptides representing 2551 non-redundant phosphorylation sites corresponding to 763 phosphoproteins were ... See full document
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The effect of desflurane on neuronal communication at a central synapse.
... critical neuronal functions, their impact on neuronal communication has been poorly ...investigated the effect in- duced by desflurane, a clinically used general anesthetic, on information transfer ... See full document
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A signaling network for patterning of neuronal connectivity in the Drosophila brain.
... Remodeling of neuronal connections by changes in axonal behavior may result from either retraction or degeneration of axonal shafts and ...including the blebbing and fragmentation of ... See full document
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Ontogenesis of visual processing circuits in the zebrafish: analysis of specific neuronal subpopulations in development
... stages. The larval brain has a size of ...number of larvae with virtually all neurons accessible to multiphoton microscopy in vivo at ...reasons the larval stage zebrafish is a very popular ... See full document
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Structural and phylogenetic analysis of laccases from Trichoderma: a bioinformatic approach.
... segment of four residues of amino acids has been identified at the C-terminal end of Trichoderma ...to the consensus Asp-Ser-Gly-(Leu/Ile/Val). In laccases of the ascomy- ... See full document
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Engineered structures for the profiling and enrichment of the phosphoproteome
... determination of the velocity of the Brownian motion, and consequently the size of the particles using the Stokes-Einstein equation 5 (smaller particles move faster ... See full document
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Bioinformatic analysis of epigenetic and microRNA mediated regulation of drought responsive genes in rice.
... in the plasticity of phenotype of an organism adapting to adverse environmental ...number of studies with the aid of high-throughput sequencing and genome tilling microarray ... See full document
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Evidence for a minimal eukaryotic phosphoproteome?
... minimal phosphoproteome set, a kinase capable of phosphorylating the peptide has been described (Table ...most of the kinases in this list are common to all eukaryotes ...for the ... See full document
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