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Discovery of novel types of inhibitors of S-adenosylmethionine synthesis by virtual screening.

6 Oct 2009 S-adenosylmethionine (AdoMet) lies at an intersection of nucleotide and amino acid metabolism and performs a multitude of metabolic functions. AdoMet formation is catalyzed by S-adenosylmethionine synthetase (ATP: L-methionine S-adenosyltransferase ...
rec_pub_19739644-discovery-novel-types-inhibitors-s-adenosylmethionine-synthesis.htm


Properties of piriform cortex pyramidal cell dendrites: implications for olfactory circuit design.

5 Oct 2009 Unlike the neocortex, sensory input to the piriform cortex is anatomically segregated in layer 1, making it ideal for studying the dendritic integration of synaptic inputs pivotal for sensory information processing. Here we investigated dendritic ...
rec_pub_19812339-properties-piriform-cortex-pyramidal-cell-dendrites-implications.htm


Discovery properties of genome-wide association signals from cumulatively combined data sets.

4 Oct 2009 Genetic effects for common variants affecting complex disease risk are subtle. Single genome-wide association (GWA) studies are typically underpowered to detect these effects, and combination of several GWA data sets is needed to enhance discovery. ...
rec_pub_19808636-discovery-properties-genome-wide-association-signals-cumulatively.htm


A computational study of lambda-lac mutants.

4 Oct 2009 We present a comprehensive, computational study of the properties of bacteriophage lambda mutants designed by Atsumi and Little (2006 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 103 4558-63). These phages underwent a genetic reconstruction where Cro was replaced by a ...
rec_pub_19809101-a-computational-study-lambda-lac-mutants.htm


Effects of alcohol and sleep restriction on simulated driving performance in untreated patients with obstructive sleep apnea.

4 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Because of previous sleep disturbance and sleep hypoxia, patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) might be more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol and sleep restriction than healthy persons. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects of ...
rec_pub_19805768-effects-alcohol-sleep-restriction-simulated-driving-performance.htm


Summaries for patients. The effects of limited sleep and alcohol on driving performance in people with untreated sleep apnea.

4 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19805765-summaries-patients-effects-limited-sleep-alcohol-driving-performance.htm


Assembly mechanisms of RNA pseudoknots are determined by the stabilities of constituent secondary structures.

3 Oct 2009 Understanding how RNA molecules navigate their rugged folding landscapes holds the key to describing their roles in a variety of cellular functions. To dissect RNA folding at the molecular level, we performed simulations of three pseudoknots (MMTV ...
rec_pub_19805055-assembly-mechanisms-rna-pseudoknots-determined-stabilities.htm


Assessment of the ozone-nitrogen oxide-volatile organic compound sensitivity of Mexico City through an indicator-based approach: measurements and numerical simulations comparison.

29 Sep 2009 The ozone (O3) sensitivity to nitrogen oxides (NOx, or nitric oxide [NO] + nitrogen dioxide [NO2]) versus volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the Mexico City metropolitan area (MCMA) is a current issue of scientific controversy. To shed light on ...
rec_pub_19842324-assessment-ozone-nitrogen-oxide-volatile-organic-compound-sensitivity.htm


Baseline characteristics and statistical power in randomized controlled trials: selection, prognostic targeting, or covariate adjustment?

29 Sep 2009 OBJECTIVE: Heterogeneity of patients is a common problem in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in various fields of clinical research. We aimed to investigate the potential benefits of different approaches for dealing with heterogeneity in a case ...
rec_pub_19885979-baseline-characteristics-statistical-power-randomized-controlled.htm


Operant matching as a Nash equilibrium of an intertemporal game.

29 Sep 2009 Over the past several decades, economists, psychologists, and neuroscientists have conducted experiments in which a subject, human or animal, repeatedly chooses between alternative actions and is rewarded based on choice history. While individual ...
rec_pub_19635021-operant-matching-nash-equilibrium-intertemporal-game.htm

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