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Orthologous microRNA genes are located in cancer-associated genomic regions in human and mouse.

Orthologous microRNA genes are located in cancer-associated genomic regions in human and mouse.

... (miRNAs) are short non-coding RNAs that regulate differentiation and development in many organisms and play an important role in ...various mouse models of cancer we ... See full document

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Differentially methylated regions of imprinted genes in prenatal, perinatal and postnatal human tissues.

Differentially methylated regions of imprinted genes in prenatal, perinatal and postnatal human tissues.

... seven regions of known differential methylation in human ...involved in regulating the DLK1/MEG3 imprinted domain on chromosome ...DMR and the MEG3 DMR), one at the MEST promoter at ... See full document

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MicroRNA genes and their target 3'-untranslated regions are infrequently somatically mutated in ovarian cancers.

MicroRNA genes and their target 3'-untranslated regions are infrequently somatically mutated in ovarian cancers.

... mutations in miRNA genes contribute to altered miRNA activity in ovarian cancer, 86 primary epithelial ovarian tumors were assessed for somatic mutations in genomic ... See full document

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Generation of Novel Chimeric Mice with Humanized Livers by Using Hemizygous cDNA-uPA/SCID Mice.

Generation of Novel Chimeric Mice with Humanized Livers by Using Hemizygous cDNA-uPA/SCID Mice.

... Japan), and dissolved in nuclease-free water (Life Technologies Corporation, Carlsbad, CA, USA) containing 1 mM DTT (Promega Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) and ...s, and annealing and ... See full document

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MICRORNA INVOLVEMENT IN BREAST CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION

MICRORNA INVOLVEMENT IN BREAST CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY AND PROGRESSION

... role in regulating the expression of the miR-200c/141 cluster (Vrba et ...was associated with almost all cancer types and other targets were described, however the main action of this miRNA ... See full document

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Evolutionary breakpoints in the gibbon suggest association between cytosine methylation and karyotype evolution.

Evolutionary breakpoints in the gibbon suggest association between cytosine methylation and karyotype evolution.

... structural and numerical variations ...state and genome structural variation have recently come to light in cancer cells, where disrupted methylation patterns are common ...blocks ... See full document

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Molecular characterization of DDX26, a human DEAD-box RNA helicase, located on chromosome 7p12

Molecular characterization of DDX26, a human DEAD-box RNA helicase, located on chromosome 7p12

... a human RNA helicase from the DEAD-box family, was cloned and charac- terized based on similarity to a yeast ortholo- gous gene ...the human genomic sequence and to predict gene ... See full document

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Placenta-Enriched LincRNAs MIR503HG and LINC00629 Decrease Migration and Invasion Potential of JEG-3 Cell Line.

Placenta-Enriched LincRNAs MIR503HG and LINC00629 Decrease Migration and Invasion Potential of JEG-3 Cell Line.

... more genes related to sex and reproduction than we would be expected by chance ...critical genes responsible for placental and normal fetal development, including PLAC1 gene [2], which ... See full document

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Fenton reaction induced cancer in wild type rats recapitulates genomic alterations observed in human cancer.

Fenton reaction induced cancer in wild type rats recapitulates genomic alterations observed in human cancer.

... double-minutes, and a presence of susceptible genomic ...suppressive genes, Cav1 [58,59] and ST7 [60], surrounded the Met locus ...mutation and chromosomal ...corresponding human ... See full document

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Different Methylation Patterns of RUNX2, OSX, DLX5 and BSP in Osteoblastic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Different Methylation Patterns of RUNX2, OSX, DLX5 and BSP in Osteoblastic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

... change in this study was not found to be accompanied by gene expression change for all of the studied ...changes are important in stem cell commitment to differentiated cells ...change in ... See full document

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Toward a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria

Toward a systems-level understanding of gene regulatory, protein interaction, and metabolic networks in cyanobacteria

... early in 2005 (Shastri and Morgan, 2005) and only included the evaluation of central metabolic pathways, under different light and media conditions ...mixotrophic, and heterotrophic). ... See full document

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GATA1 and PU.1 Bind to Ribosomal Protein Genes in Erythroid Cells: Implications for Ribosomopathies.

GATA1 and PU.1 Bind to Ribosomal Protein Genes in Erythroid Cells: Implications for Ribosomopathies.

... apoptosis and the high demands imposed on protein synthesis by hemoglobin accumulation [7, 18, ...number and activity appear to be heavily modulated during physiologi- cal terminal erythroid ... See full document

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Molecular and functional analysis of DAND5 in human Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)

Molecular and functional analysis of DAND5 in human Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)

... cases associated with a known genetic ...factors are implicated in the etiology of the ...perturbations in the molecular processes that precede the beginning of heart development might also be ... See full document

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Einstein (São Paulo)  vol.12 número2

Einstein (São Paulo) vol.12 número2

... resulting in the elimination of one of the strands, leaving the mature single-stranded miRNA associated with the effector protein Ago, as shown in figure ...miRNA and the mRNA is more ... See full document

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Genome anchored QTLs for biomass productivity in hybrid Populus grown under contrasting environments.

Genome anchored QTLs for biomass productivity in hybrid Populus grown under contrasting environments.

... [18] in addition to a well developed DNA molecular marker resource, Populus has mature genomic resources that should allow for in- depth characterization of loci of ...of genes, candidate gene ... See full document

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Salivary MicroRNA in Pancreatic Cancer Patients.

Salivary MicroRNA in Pancreatic Cancer Patients.

... tips and micropipettes during endoscopic examination under general anesthesia with ...placed in pre-chilled 1.5-ml microcentrifuge tubes con- taining and equal volume of Saliva protect reagent ... See full document

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Characterization of genomic alterations in radiation-associated breast cancer among childhood cancer survivors, using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays.

Characterization of genomic alterations in radiation-associated breast cancer among childhood cancer survivors, using comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) arrays.

... breast cancer cases (41 invasive and 8 in situ) in the CCSS ...Test and reference DNA (from Promega, Madison, WI) were labeled with Cy5 and Cy3, respectively, and ... See full document

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Plasmid-mediated AmpC: prevalence in community-acquired isolates in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and risk factors for carriage.

Plasmid-mediated AmpC: prevalence in community-acquired isolates in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and risk factors for carriage.

... pAmpC-encoding genes are often located on large plasmids, which are associated with mul- tidrug resistance ...identified in the present study also harboured an ESBL ...mechanisms ... See full document

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Patterns of sequence divergence and evolution of the S orthologous regions between Asian and African cultivated rice species.

Patterns of sequence divergence and evolution of the S orthologous regions between Asian and African cultivated rice species.

... variation in their recent divergence and evolution, suggesting that a small accumulation of genic changes, following a Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller (BDM) model, might be involved in the establishment of ... See full document

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Orientador: Doutora Gaëlle Marteil, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência Co-orientador: Doutora Mónica Bettencourt-Dias Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência

Orientador: Doutora Gaëlle Marteil, Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência Co-orientador: Doutora Mónica Bettencourt-Dias Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência

... hour in human cells. Mitosis can be divided in 6 stages: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and ...chromosomes and the two Microtubule Organizing Centres (MTOCs), ... See full document

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