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Species Specificity (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Species Specificity'
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28 Dec 2009
rec_pub_19133935-haplotype-sharing-excludes-orthologous-col4a3-col4a4-myh9-loci.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
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
30 Oct 2009
To identify the hosts of mosquitoes collected from urban and peri-urban habitats in eastern Australia, 1,180 blood fed mosquitoes representing 15 species were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and molecular techniques. Four common and ...
rec_pub_19861621-blood-sources-mosquitoes-collected-urban-peri-urban-environments.htm
30 Oct 2009
Two new vaccines against severe rotavirus gastroenteritis that have high efficacy in middle- and high-income countries have recently been licensed in many countries worldwide. Clinical trials in low-income countries in Africa and Asia are ongoing. ...
rec_pub_19817612-assessing-effectiveness-public-health-impact-rotavirus-vaccines.htm
Sex chromosome evolution in cotton stainers of the genus Dysdercus (Heteroptera: Pyrrhocoridae).
25 Oct 2009
The neo-X and neo-Y sex chromosomes of Dysdercus albofasciatus represent a unique model for the study of early stages of sex chromosome evolution since they retained the ability to pair and recombine, in contrast to sex chromosomes in most ...
rec_pub_19864893-sex-chromosome-evolution-cotton-stainers-genus-dysdercus-heteroptera.htm
25 Oct 2009
Although the standard karyotype of the western house mouse (Mus musculus domesticus) consists entirely of telocentric chromosomes, there are over 100 populations across western Europe and North Africa characterized by different sets of metacentrics ...
rec_pub_19864888-new-metacentric-population-house-mouse-mus-musculus-domesticus-found.htm
A non-human primate BAC resource to study interchromosomal segmental duplications.
25 Oct 2009
Segmental duplications (SDs) are involved in the reshaping and evolutionary development of primate genome architecture. Their intrinsic property to promote genomic instability facilitates genome rearrangements, thereby contributing to karyotype ...
rec_pub_19864887-a-non-human-primate-bac-resource-study-interchromosomal-segmental.htm
18 Oct 2009
We used in situ hybridization on sections to examine the distribution of GAD67-expressing cell populations in the entire forebrain of the adult zebrafish. GAD67 is predominantly expressed in the olfactory bulb (OB), all regions of the subpallium ...
rec_pub_19673006-the-distribution-gad67-mrna-adult-zebrafish-teleost-forebrain-reveals.htm
Sustainable risk management of emerging contaminants in municipal wastewaters.
11 Oct 2009
The presence of emerging contaminants in municipal wastewaters, particularly endocrine-disrupting compounds such as oestrogenic substances, has been the focus of much public concern and scientific attention in recent years. Due to the scientific ...
rec_pub_19736227-sustainable-risk-management-emerging-contaminants-municipal.htm
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