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Animals (Latest Articles)
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28 Dec 2009
rec_pub_19133935-haplotype-sharing-excludes-orthologous-col4a3-col4a4-myh9-loci.htm
Further validation of a pruritus severity scale for use in dogs.
17 Dec 2009
A scale to assess the severity of pruritus in dogs was further validated. Comparison of the scale with one containing visible numerical markings demonstrated that owners were heavily influenced by the presence of numbers, resulting in a loss of the ...
rec_pub_19171021-further-validation-pruritus-severity-scale-use-dogs.htm
Genetic complexity of absence seizures in substrains of C3H mice.
15 Dec 2009
Absence epilepsy is a common form of idiopathic generalized epilepsy whose etiology is poorly understood because of genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity. The inbred mouse strain C3H/He exhibits spontaneous absence seizures characterized by spike and ...
rec_pub_19170754-genetic-complexity-absence-seizures-substrains-c3h-mice.htm
Pulmonary toxocariasis masquerading as metastatic tumor nodules in a child with osteosarcoma.
13 Dec 2009
A 14-year-old male, who completed chemotherapy following limb salvage surgery for osteosarcoma approximately 2 years ago, was seen for routine follow-up. A CT scan revealed new scattered multifocal nodular lesions. An ultrasonography-guided ...
rec_pub_19637318-pulmonary-toxocariasis-masquerading-metastatic-tumor-nodules-child.htm
13 Dec 2009
BACKGROUND: Ispinesib is a highly specific inhibitor of kinesin spindle protein (KSP, HsEg5), a mitotic kinesin required for separation of the spindle poles. Here we report the activity of ispinesib against the in vitro and in vivo panels of the ...
rec_pub_19554570-initial-testing-stage-1-kinesin-spindle-protein-inhibitor-ispinesib.htm
Mice mutant for genes associated with schizophrenia: common phenotype or distinct endophenotypes?
5 Dec 2009
Schizophrenia is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder whose etiology involves a mixture of genetic and environmental factors. By virtue of this complexity, schizophrenia is a field of research in which a number of key technologies converge: in ...
rec_pub_19728400-mice-mutant-genes-associated-schizophrenia-common-phenotype-distinct.htm
29 Nov 2009
Osteosarcomas are the most prevalent primary bone tumors found in pediatric patients. To understand their molecular etiology, cell culture models are used to define disease mechanisms under controlled conditions. Many osteosarcoma cell lines (e.g., ...
rec_pub_19746444-runx2-p53-prb-status-diagnostic-parameters-deregulation-osteoblast.htm
Polyamine effects on cell function: Possible central role of plasma membrane PI(4,5)P2.
29 Nov 2009
The polyamines spermidine, spermine, and putrescine are intimately involved in and required for cell growth and proliferation. There are also multiple effects of polyamines on other cellular processes that seem not to be a result of changes in ...
rec_pub_19746419-polyamine-effects-cell-function-possible-central-role-plasma-membrane.htm
29 Nov 2009
Several innate cellular antiviral factors exist in mammalian cells that prevent the replication of retroviruses. Among them, the tripartite motif protein (TRIM)5alpha has been shown to block human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection in ...
rec_pub_19746418-generation-human-immunodeficiency-virus-type-1-chronically-infected.htm
29 Nov 2009
Bone formation and osteoblast differentiation require the functional expression of the Runx2/Cbfbeta heterodimeric transcription factor complex. Runx2 is also a suppressor of proliferation in osteoblasts by attenuating cell cycle progression in ...
rec_pub_19739101-impaired-cell-cycle-regulation-osteoblast-related-heterodimeric.htm
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