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Aberrant mRNA Transcripts and the Nonsense-Mediated Decay Proteins UPF2 and UPF3 Are Enriched in the Arabidopsis Nucleolus[W][OA
2009-07-01

The eukaryotic nucleolus is multifunctional and involved in the metabolism and assembly of many different RNAs and ribonucleoprotein particles as well as in cellular functions, such as cell division and transcriptional silencing in plants. We previously showed that Arabidopsis thaliana exon junction complex proteins associate with the nucleolus, suggesting a role for the nucleolus in ...

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State-dependent changes in the expression of DNA methyltransferases in mood disorder patients.
2011-05-17

Aberrant transcriptional regulation may be one of the key components of the pathophysiology of mood disorders. DNA methylation generally acts as an epigenetic gene silencing mechanism and is catalyzed by a group of enzymes known as DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs). Several lines of evidence have suggested aberrant DNA methylation in patients with ...

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Nuclear mRNA quality control in yeast is mediated by Nrd1 co-transcriptional recruitment, as revealed by the targeting of Rho-induced aberrant transcripts
2011-04-26

The production of mature export-competent transcripts is under the surveillance of quality control steps where aberrant mRNP molecules resulting from inappropriate or inefficient processing and packaging reactions are subject to exosome-mediated degradation. Previously, we have shown that the heterologous expression of bacterial Rho factor in yeast interferes in normal mRNP ...

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Ribosomal protein L11 recruits miR-24/miRISC to repress c-Myc expression in response to ribosomal stress.
2011-08-01

c-Myc promotes cell growth by enhancing ribosomal biogenesis and translation. Deregulated expression of c-Myc and aberrant ribosomal biogenesis and translation contribute to tumorigenesis. Thus, a fine coordination between c-Myc and ribosomal biogenesis is vital for normal cell homeostasis. Here, we show that ribosomal protein L11 regulates c-myc mRNA ...

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Optical aberrations of intraocular lenses measured in vivo and in vitro
2003-10-01

Corneal and ocular aberrations were measured in a group of eyes before and after cataract surgery with spherical intraocular lens (IOL) implantation by use of well-tested techniques developed in our laboratory. By subtraction of corneal from total aberration maps, we also estimated the optical quality of the intraocular lens in vivo. We found that ...

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Inflammatory Status Influences Aromatase and Steroid Receptor Expression in Endometriosis
2008-03-29

Aberrant up-regulation of aromatase in eutopic endometrium and implants from women with endometriosis has been reported. Aromatase induction may be mediated by increased cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2). Recently, we demonstrated that progesterone receptor (PR)-A and PR-B serve an antiinflammatory role in the uterus by antagonizing nuclear factor ?B activation and ...

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Amino acid limitation induces down-regulation of WNT5a at transcriptional level
2009-01-23

An aberrant WNT signaling contributes to the development and progression of multiple cancers. WNT5a is one of the WNT signaling molecules. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that amino acid deprivation induces changes in the WNT signaling pathway in colon cancer cells. Results showed that targets of the amino acid response pathway, ATF3 and p21, were induced in the ...

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Aberrant Promoter CpG Methylation Is a Mechanism for Impaired PHD3 Expression in a Diverse Set of Malignant Cells
2011-01-28

BackgroundThe prolyl-hydroxylase domain family of enzymes (PHD1-3) plays an important role in the cellular response to hypoxia by negatively regulating HIF-? proteins. Disruption of this process can lead to up-regulation of factors that promote tumorigenesis. We observed decreased basal expression of PHD3 in prostate cancer tissue and tumor cell lines representing diverse tissues of origin. ...

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The RNA-binding protein HuR regulates DNA methylation through stabilization of DNMT3b mRNA
2009-05-01

The molecular basis underlying the aberrant DNA-methylation patterns in human cancer is largely unknown. Altered DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) activity is believed to contribute, as DNMT expression levels increase during tumorigenesis. Here, we present evidence that the expression of DNMT3b is post-transcriptionally regulated by HuR, an RNA-binding protein ...

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The SR Protein SC35 Is Responsible for Aberrant Splicing of the E1? Pyruvate Dehydrogenase mRNA in a Case of Mental Retardation with Lactic Acidosis
2005-04-01

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) complex deficiency is a major cause of lactic acidosis and Leigh's encephalomyelopathies in infancy and childhood, resulting in early death in the majority of patients. Most of the molecular defects have been localized in the coding regions of the E1? PDH gene. Recently, we identified a novel mutation of the E1? PDH gene in a patient with an encephalopathy and lactic ...

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Posterior corneal aberrations and their compensation effects on anterior corneal aberrations in keratoconic eyes

#12;INTRODUCTION Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory corneal disorder characterized with increased anterior corneal aberrations pentafoil had the least change with the progression of keratoconus. Besides the non and normal eyes respectively. With an increase of severity of keratoconus, the averaged angular difference

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[Corneal higher order aberrations and their changes with aging].
2010-12-01

Cornea is the most important refractive medium of the eye and affects its total aberration state. This paper deals with corneal higher order aberrations in healthy humans and evaluates their changes with aging and corneal curvature. The influence of the corneal anterior and posterior surfaces on aberrations of the whole cornea was also ...

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Incidence of chromosomal aberrations in rat myelokaryocytes during long-term repeated exposure to radiation. [Gamma Radiation
1977-01-01

With prolonged exposure to 50 R/day radiation, the incidence of chromosomal aberrations in rat bone marrow cells increases disproportionately to the accreted dose. The slower increment of aberrations with increase in cumulative dosage is due to a decrease in chromosomal aberrations in the ...

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Codon Optimization Increases Steady-State mRNA Levels in Aspergillus oryzae Heterologous Gene Expression? �
2008-11-12

We investigated the effect of codon optimization on the expression levels of heterologous proteins in Aspergillus oryzae, using the mite allergen Der f 7 as a model protein. A codon-optimized Der f 7 gene was synthesized according to the frequency of codon usage in A. oryzae by recursive PCR. Both native and optimized Der f 7 genes were expressed under the control of a high-level-expression ...

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Suppression of retinoid X receptor alpha and aberrant ?-catenin expression significantly associates with progression of colorectal carcinoma.
2011-05-09

To investigate retinoid X receptor alpha (RXR?) and ?-catenin expression and their relationship with the clinicopathological features of colorectal carcinoma (CRC). Real-time PCR and western blot analyses revealed that ?-catenin and RXR? expression at both mRNA and protein levels in four pairs of fresh CRC and adjacent non-tumour tissues (ANT) dramatically was ...

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Abnormal regulation of renal 25-hydroxyvitamin D-1alpha-hydroxylase activity in X-linked hypophosphatemia: a translational or post-translational defect.
2003-03-01

The hyp mouse exhibits abnormal metabolic/hormonal regulation of renal 25(OH)D-1alpha-hydroxylase activity. Whether this results from aberrant transcriptional regulation of the 1alpha-hydroxylase gene, CYP27B1, remains unknown. To investigate this possibility, we compared phosphate and parathyroid hormone effects on renal proximal convoluted tubule and thyrocalcitonin effects ...

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Chromosome aberrations in workers exposed to arsenic.
1977-08-01

The occurrence of chromosome aberrations was studied in short-term cultured lymphocytes from nine workers exposed to arsenic at the R�nnsk�r smeltery in northern Sweden. In the smelter workers, 87 aberrations were found in 819 mitoses. The number of aberrations varied individually from 0 to 25 aberrations per ...

PubMed Central

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YOUR MANUSCRIPT TITLE GOES HERE - NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)

the induction of chromosome aberrations was investigated for each ion. ... the frequency of chromosome aberrations increases in astronauts blood lymphocytes ...

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The Synergistic Effect of Ultrasound and Ionizing Radiation on ...

... 24 C thru 43 C) and ionizing radiation showed that all chromosome aberration types and the number of aberrant metaphase figures increased with ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Epigenetic regulation of Wnt signaling pathway in urological cancer.
2010-05-10

Constitutive activation of the Wnt signaling pathway is a common feature of solid tumors and contributes to uncontrolled cell-growth and impaired differentiation. We hypothesized that gene silencing mediated through aberrant promoter methylation of upstream Wnt antagonist genes might result in beta-catenin accumulation, resulting in constitutive Wnt activation. Wnt antagonist ...

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Aberrant cAMP Metabolism in NF1 Malignant Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumor Cells.
2011-03-05

Malignant peripheral nerve sheath (MPNST) cell lines derived from patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF!) were found to have basal cAMP levels which are two-fold higher than cAMP levels in normal human adult Schwann cells (nHSC). PCR analysis also revealed that normal adult human Schwann cells express mRNA for types Ill, IV, and IX adenylyl cyclase (AC) while NF1 MPNST ...

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C-T variant in a miRNA target site of BCL2 is associated with increased risk of human papilloma virus related cervical cancer-An in silico approach.
2011-06-17

MicroRNAs control gene expression at the posttranscriptional level by base-pairing to the 3'-UTR of their target mRNAs, thus leading to mRNA degradation of protein fabrication. We hypothesize, SNPs within miRNAs and their targets could be of significance to an individual's risk of developing cancer. We analyzed in silico SNP information on cervical cancer associated ...

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BIOMEDICAL RESULTS OF APOLLO - HEMATOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY STUDIES ...

... as well as an increased incidence of leukemia and lymphoma, has suggested that an increase in structural chromosome aberrations cannot be ignored. ...

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A CYTOGENETIC STUDY OF SOME RADIUM DIAL ...
1963-04-01

... Two instances of increased aneuploidy and three of increased chromosomal aberrations were observed in the four subjects, who had cumulative ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Aberrant expression of zinc transporter ZIP4 (SLC39A4) significantly contributes to human pancreatic cancer pathogenesis and progression.
2007-11-14

Zinc is an essential trace element and catalytic/structural component used by many metalloenzymes and transcription factors. Recent studies indicate a possible correlation of zinc levels with the cancer risk; however, the exact role of zinc and zinc transporters in cancer progression is unknown. We have observed that a zinc transporter, ZIP4 (SLC39A4), was substantially overexpressed in 16 of 17 ...

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Aberrant expression of zinc transporter ZIP4 (SLC39A4) significantly contributes to human pancreatic cancer pathogenesis and progression
2007-11-20

Zinc is an essential trace element and catalytic/structural component used by many metalloenzymes and transcription factors. Recent studies indicate a possible correlation of zinc levels with the cancer risk; however, the exact role of zinc and zinc transporters in cancer progression is unknown. We have observed that a zinc transporter, ZIP4 (SLC39A4), was substantially overexpressed in 16 of 17 ...

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Effect of the myotonic dystrophy expanded (CTG){sub n} repeat on the transcripts of DMPK alleles
1994-09-01

Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is a pleiotropic, autosomal dominantly inherited neuromuscular disease. The clinical phenotype is associated with an unstable (CTG){sub n} repeat in the 3{prime} untranslated region of the candidate gene, DM protein kinase (DMPK). The size of the unstable repeat generally increases through successive generations and correlates to a reasonable degree ...

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Aberration measurement of projection optics in lithographic tools by use of an alternating phase-shifting mask
2006-01-10

As a critical dimension shrinks, the degradation in image quality caused by wavefront aberrations of projection optics in lithographic tools becomes a serious problem. It is necessary to establish a technique for a fast and accurate in situ aberration measurement. We introduce what we believe to be a novel technique for characterizing the ...

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Expression and aberrant promoter methylation of Wnt inhibitory factor-1 in human astrocytomas
2010-03-24

BackgroundWnt inhibitory factor-1(WIF-1) acts as a Wnt-antagonists and tumor suppressor, but hypermethylation of WIF-1 gene promoter and low expression activate Wnt signaling aberrantly and induce the development of various human tumors. With this work we intended to investigate the expression and promoter methylation status of WIF-1 gene in human astrocytomas.MethodsThe ...

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Aberrant methylation of the Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) gene promoter is associated with the inflammatory breast cancer phenotype
2008-10-07

Aberrant methylation of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene promoter occurs in about 40% of breast tumours and has been correlated with reduced APC protein levels. To what extent epigenetic alterations of the APC gene may differ according to specific breast cancer phenotypes, remains to be elucidated. Our aim was to explore the role of APC methylation in the inflammatory ...

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INCREASED FIELD DEPTH IN TRACK PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEANS OF SPHERICAL ABERRATION
1960-05-01

A lens, provided with spherical aberration, was modified by increasing the spacing between the first two and the third elements of the lens. This modification resulted in increased field depth for use in track photography. (C.J.G.)

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N-Nitrosodiethylamine genotoxicity in primary rat hepatocytes: Effects of cytochrome P450 induction by phenobarbital.
2011-07-07

Primary hepatocytes are widely used in investigating drug metabolism and its toxicological effects. N-Nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA)-induced genotoxicity and cytotoxicity was used in primary cultures of female rat hepatocytes in the presence of phenobarbital (PB). PB pre-treatment (1mM) increased the number of necrotic (2-fold) and apoptotic cells (4-fold) after NDEA treatment ...

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Inactivation of NMD increases viability of sup45 nonsense mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2007-08-16

BackgroundThe nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) pathway promotes the rapid degradation of mRNAs containing premature termination codons (PTCs). In yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the activity of the NMD pathway depends on the recognition of the PTC by the translational machinery. Translation termination factors eRF1 (Sup45) and eRF3 (Sup35) participate not only in the last ...

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CONSTITUTIVE ERK ACTIVITY INDUCES DOWN-REGULATION OF TRISTETRAPROLIN, A MAJOR PROTEIN CONTROLLING INTERLEUKIN8/CXCL8 mRNA STABILITY IN MELANOMA CELLS.
2011-05-18

Most melanoma cells are characterized by the V600E mutation in B-Raf kinase. This mutation leads to increased expression of Interleukin (CXCL8) which plays a key role in cell growth and angiogenesis. Thus, CXCL8 appears to be an interesting therapeutic target. Hence, we performed vaccination of mice with GST-CXCL8 which results in a reduced incidence of syngenic B16 melanoma ...

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Absence of MSY2 in Mouse Oocytes Perturbs Oocyte Growth and Maturation, RNA Stability, and the Transcriptome.
2011-05-25

Messenger RNA is remarkably stable during oocyte growth, thus enabling mRNAs to accumulate during the growth phase and thereby provide mRNAs that support early embryonic development. MSY2, a germ cell-specific RNA-binding protein, is implicated in regulating mRNA stability. MSY2 is essential for development because female Msy2(-/-) mice are infertile. We describe here the ...

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Aberrant RNA processing events in neurological disorders.
2010-03-10

The importance of aberrant RNA processing in neurodegeneration is becoming increasingly clear; a recent example being the identification of the splicing factor TDP-43 as the major component of inclusions characteristic of a number of neurodegenerative conditions including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Due to the enormous diversity generated by ...

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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decapping occurs on polyribosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
2010-01-31

Nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) degrades mRNA containing premature translation termination codons. In yeast, NMD substrates are decapped and digested exonucleolytically from the 5? end. Despite the requirement for translation in recognition, degradation of nonsense-containing mRNA is considered to occur in ribosome-free cytoplasmic P bodies. We show decapped ...

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A Novel Translocation Breakpoint within the BPTF Gene Is Associated with a Pre-Malignant Phenotype
2010-03-11

Partial gain of chromosome arm 17q is an abundant aberrancy in various cancer types such as lung and prostate cancer with a prominent occurrence and prognostic significance in neuroblastoma � one of the most common embryonic tumors. The specific genetic element/s in 17q responsible for the cancer-promoting effect of these aberrancies is yet to be defined ...

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Reduced expression of PSCA, a member of the LY-6 family of cell surface antigens, in bladder, esophagus, and stomach tumors.
2000-09-01

Prostate stem cell antigen (PSCA) is a member of the LY-6 family of surface proteins that is overexpressed in prostate cancer. Using serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE), we identified PSCA as one of the most abundant transcripts in a differentiated urothelial tumor. As assessed by Northern blotting, PSCA is highly expressed in normal urothelium and noninvasive urothelial tumors. In contrast ...

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Perturbation of Spc25 expression affects meiotic spindle organization, chromosome alignment and spindle assembly checkpoint in mouse oocytes.
2010-11-15

Spc25 is a component of the Ndc80 complex which consists of Ndc80, Nuf2, Spc24, and Spc25. Previous work has shown that Spc25 is involved in regulation of kinetochore microtubule attachment and the spindle assembly checkpoint in mitosis. The roles of Spc25 in meiosis remain unknown. Here, we report its expression, localization and functions in mouse oocyte meiosis. The Spc25 ...

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Factors interacting with HIF-1? mRNA: novel therapeutic targets
2009-01-01

The heterodimeric transcription factor HIF-1 (hypoxia-inducible factor-1) induces angiogenesis, a process that is aberrantly elevated in cancer. The HIF-1? subunit is constitutively expressed, but the levels of the HIF-1? subunit are robustly regulated, increasing under hypoxic conditions and decreasing in normoxia. These changes result from rapid ...

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Hepatocyte RXRalpha deficiency in matured and aged mice: impact on the expression of cancer-related hepatic genes in a gender-specific manner
2008-08-28

BackgroundThe occurrence of liver cancer is higher in males than in females, and the incidence increases during aging. Signaling pathways regulated by retinoid � receptor ? (RXR?) are involved in hepatocellular carcinogenesis. The phenotype of hepatocyte RXR? deficient mice is different between genders. To explore the impact of hepatocyte RXR? deficiency on gender-dependent ...

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DNA methyltransferase expression and DNA hypermethylation in human hepatocellular carcinoma.
2006-02-28

Aberrant DNA methylation and increased expression of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) are features of tumor cells. To investigate roles for DNMTs during hepatocarcinogenesis, we examined DNMT expression at both the mRNA and protein level in hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) and paired non-neoplastic liver tissues, along with measuring the ...

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Removing chromatic aberration by digital image processing
2010-06-01

Chromatic aberration is a form of aberration in color optical devices that produces undesirable color fringes along borders within images. It is becoming a more critical problem these days as digital cameras are getting smaller, while the number of picture elements is increasing. We propose a novel method for detecting and eliminating ...

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Types of chromosomal aberrations induced by seed aging in Crepis capillaris.
1994-01-01

The types of chromosomal aberrations during the aging of Crepis capillaris (Hawksbeard; fam. Asteraceae) seeds were investigated. Seeds were stored at 22 degrees C for 2, 4, 6, and 8 years. Chromosomal aberrations were analyzed in metaphase chromosomes at the first and second mitotic cycles. A colchicine block was used for the differentiation of individual ...

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A Functional Assay for Allele-Specific BRCA 1/2 mRNA Null ...
2008-07-01

... 2. Fackenthal JD and Godley LA. (in preparation) Aberrant RNA splicing and its functional consequences in cancer cells. CONCLUSION: ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Chronic intrauterine hypoxia interferes with aortic development in the late gestation ovine fetus.
2011-05-03

This study explored arterial remodelling in fetuses growth restricted by hypoxia. Chronically catheterized fetal sheep were made moderately or severely hypoxic by placental embolization for 15 days starting at gestational age 116-118 (term ?147 days). Cross-sections of the aorta were analysed for collagen and elastin content using histological procedures, while immunofluorescence was applied to ...

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Differential regulation of dihydroceramide desaturase by palmitate versus monounsaturated fatty acids: implications for insulin resistance.
2011-03-15

Much data implicate saturated fatty acids in deleterious processes associated with obesity, diabetes, and the metabolic syndrome. Many of these changes may be due to aberrant generation of bioactive lipids when saturated fatty acid availability to tissues is increased. On the other hand, studies are emerging that implicate the monounsaturated fatty acid ...

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Formulation and delivery of splice-correction antisense oligonucleotides by amino acid modified polyethylenimine.
2010-06-01

Splice-correcting phosphorothioate RNA antisense oligonucleotides with 2'-O-methyl modifications (ASO) are promising therapeutic agents for several disorders caused by aberrant splicing. However, their usefulness is hindered by the lack of efficient delivery. Unmodified 25 kDa polyethylenimine (PEI) has shown potential for plasmid delivery but seems to be less efficient for ...

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Aberrant Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Localization, Despite Normal Exostosin, in Central Chondrosarcoma
2009-03-01

The tumor suppressor genes EXT1 and EXT2 are involved in the formation of multiple osteochondromas, which can progress to become secondary peripheral chondrosarcomas. The most common chondrosarcoma subtype is primary central chondrosarcoma, which occurs in the medullar cavity of bone. The EXT1/EXT2 protein complex is involved in heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) biosynthesis, which is important ...

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A CYTOGENETIC STUDY OF SOME RADIUM DIAL ...
1963-04-01

... chart (fig. 2). with increased aneuploidy and one other show some chromosome aberrations. These are not Medical history of progeny ...

DTIC Science & Technology

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Identification of aberrant forms of alkaline sphingomyelinase (NPP7) associated with human liver tumorigenesis
2007-10-09

Alkaline sphingomyelinase (alk-SMase) is expressed in the intestine and human liver. It may inhibit colonic tumorigenesis, and loss of function mutations have been identified in human colon cancer. The present study investigates its expression in human liver cancer. In HepG2 liver cancer cells, RT�PCR identified three transcripts with 1.4, 1.2 and 0.4?kb, respectively. The 1.4?kb form is the ...

PubMed Central

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Dosage-Dependent Severity of the Phenotype in Patients with Mental Retardation Due to a Recurrent Copy-Number Gain at Xq28 Mediated by an Unusual Recombination
2009-12-11

We report on the identification of a 0.3 Mb inherited recurrent but variable copy-number gain at Xq28 in affected males of four unrelated families with X-linked mental retardation (MR). All aberrations segregate with the disease in the families, and the carrier mothers show nonrandom X chromosome inactivation. Tiling Xq28-region-specific oligo array revealed that all ...

PubMed Central

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Temporal and spatial mouse brain expression of cereblon, an ionic channel regulator involved in human intelligence.
2010-03-01

A mild form of autosomal recessive, nonsyndromal intellectual disability (ARNSID) in humans is caused by a homozygous nonsense mutation in the cereblon gene (mutCRBN). Rodent crbn protein binds to the intracellular C-terminus of the large conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+)channel (BK(Ca)). An mRNA variant (human SITE 2 INSERT or mouse strex) of the BK(Ca) gene (KCNMA1) that is ...

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Specific Correction of a Splice Defect in Brain by Nutritional Supplementation.
2011-08-01

Recent studies emphasize the importance of mRNA splicing in human genetic disease, as 20-30% of all disease-causing mutations are predicted to result in mRNA splicing defects. The plasticity of the mRNA splicing reaction has made these mutations attractive candidates for the development of therapeutics. Familial Dysautonomia (FD) is a ...

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Expression and regulation of SPARC, fibronectin, and collagen IV by dexamethasone in lens epithelial cells.
2002-01-01

Cataract formation is a deleterious side effect of some hormone therapies, thus, it is important to understand how hormones regulate lens basement structure and function. We have examined the effects of dexamethasone (DEX) on the regulation of Secreted Protein Acidic and Rich in Cysteines (SPARC), fibronectin (FN), and collagen IV (CN IV). To radiolabel newly synthesized proteins, cultured ...

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Regulation of 14-3-3? expression in human thyroid carcinoma is epigenetically regulated by aberrant cytosine methylation?
2008-04-25

Increased 14-3-3? expression has been observed by immunohistochemistry in papillary and anaplastic tumors, but not follicular thyroid cancers. 14-3-3? mRNA expression and methylation status was examined in tumor cell lines and primary thyroid tissues using real-time RT-PCR, bisulfite sequencing and methylation-specific PCR. Most of the 27 CpG�s in the ...

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X-ray-induced chromosome aberrations in Down lymphocytes: an explanation of their increased sensitivity
1981-01-01

Unstimulated lymphocytes from individuals with Down Syndrome (trisomy 21) are more sensitive to the induction of dicentric and ring aberrations by X rays than normal lymphocytes. Several explanations involving the more rapid rejoining of X-ray--induced lesions in Down cells have been offered. It is shown here that the repair of the DNA damage converted into chromosome ...

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X-ray-induced chromosome aberrations in Down lymphocytes: an explanation of their increased sensitivity
1981-01-01

Unstimulated lymphocytes from individuals with Down Syndrome (trisomy 21) are more sensitive to the induction of dicentric and ring aberrations by X rays than normal lymphocytes. Several explanations involving the more rapid rejoining of X-ray-induced lesions in Down cells have been offered. It is shown here that the repair of the DNA damage converted into chromosome ...

Energy Citations Database

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Upregulation of FOXM1 induces genomic instability in human epidermal keratinocytes
2010-02-26

BackgroundThe human cell cycle transcription factor FOXM1 is known to play a key role in regulating timely mitotic progression and accurate chromosomal segregation during cell division. Deregulation of FOXM1 has been linked to a majority of human cancers. We previously showed that FOXM1 was upregulated in basal cell carcinoma and recently reported that upregulation of FOXM1 precedes malignancy in ...

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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay: from vacuum cleaner to Swiss army knife.
2004-03-30

Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) downmodulates mRNAs that have in-frame premature termination codons and prevents translation of potentially harmful truncated proteins from aberrant mRNAs. Two new approaches have identified physiological NMD substrates, and suggest that NMD functions as a multipurpose tool in the modulation of gene expression. ...

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Target Genes of Neuron-Restrictive Silencer Factor Are Abnormally Up-Regulated in Human Myotilinopathy
2007-10-01

Myotilinopathy is a subgroup of myofibrillar myopathies caused by mutations in the myotilin gene in which there is aggregation of abnormal cytoskeletal proteins and ubiquitin. We report here on the accumulation of neuron-related proteins such as ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1), synaptosomal-associated protein 25, synaptophysin, and ?-internexin in aberrant ...

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CHFR expression is preferentially impaired in smoking-related squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, and the diminished expression significantly harms outcomes.
2008-10-01

Loss of tumor suppressors and activation of oncogenes lead to carcinogenesis. Abnormal expression of CHFR, a novel checkpoint gene, or of Aurora kinases, key regulators of mitosis, has been detected in a variety of solid tumors. Recently, CHFR has been revealed to ensure chromosomal stability by controlling the expression level of Aurora-A in vitro. However, the frequency of ...

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Increased Toll-Like Receptor (TLR) Activation and TLR Ligands in Recently Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetic Subjects
2010-04-12

OBJECTIVEIndividuals with type 2 diabetes have a myriad of metabolic aberrations including increased inflammation, increasing their cardiovascular risk. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and their ligands play a key role in insulin resistance and atherosclerosis. However, there is a paucity of data examining the expression and activity of ...

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mRNA nuclear export and human disease.

Export of mRNA from the nucleus is a central process in eukaryotic gene expression that has been implicated in several human diseases. Much of our understanding of how an mRNA is transported to the cytoplasm is derived from studies using yeast and fly models. We present here different mechanisms by which aberrant nuclear retention of ...

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66
Nuclear Factor-?B Is a Critical Mediator of Ste20-Like Proline-/Alanine-Rich Kinase Regulation in Intestinal Inflammation
2008-10-01

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is thought to result from commensal flora, aberrant cellular stress, and genetic factors. Here we show that the expression of colonic Ste20-like proline-/alanine-rich kinase (SPAK) that lacks a PAPA box and an F-? helix loop is increased in patients with IBD. The same effects were observed in a mouse model of dextran sodium ...

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Toll-Like Receptor mRNA Expression Is Selectively Increased in the Colonic Mucosa of Two Animal Models Relevant to Irritable Bowel Syndrome
2009-12-09

BackgroundIrritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is largely viewed as a stress-related disorder caused by aberrant brain-gut�immune communication and altered gastrointestinal (GI) homeostasis. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that stress modulates innate immune responses; however, very little is known on the immunological effects of stress on the GI tract. Toll-like receptors ...

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Effects of prolonged exposure to space flight factors for 175 days on lettuce seeds
1981-01-01

The effects of prolonged (up to 175 days) exposure of Lactuca sativa seeds to space flight factors, including primary cosmic radiation heavy ions have been studied. The data obtained evidence a significant fourfold increase of spontaneous mutagenesis in seeds both with regard to the total number of aberrant cells as well as the formation of single cells ...

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Effects of prolonged exposure to space flight factors for 175 days on lettuce seeds
1981-01-01

We have studied the effects of prolonged (up to 175 days) exposure of Lactuca sativa seeds to space flight factors, including primary cosmic radiation heavy ions. The data obtained evidence a significant fourfold increase ofs pontaneous mutagenesis in seeds both with regard to the total number of aberrant cells as well as the formation of single cells with ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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Influence of wave-front aberrations on bit error rate in inter-satellite laser communications
2011-06-01

We derive the bit error rate (BER) of inter-satellite laser communication (lasercom) links with on�off-keying systems in the presence of both wave-front aberrations and pointing error, but without considering the noise of the detector. Wave-front aberrations induced by receiver terminal have no influence on the BER, while wave-front ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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The histone deacetylase 4/Sp1/miR-200a regulatory network contributes to aberrant histone acetylation in hepatocellular carcinoma.
2011-08-11

As an important epigenetic mechanism, histone acetylation modulates the transcription of many genes and plays important roles in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Aberrations in histone acetylation have been observed in HCC, but the factors that contribute to the aberrations have not been fully elucidated. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), which are noncoding RNAs that ...

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72
Sources of the monochromatic aberrations induced in human eyes after laser refractive surgery
2004-01-01

Laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) procedures correct the eye's defocus and astigmatism but also introduce higher order monochromatic aberrations. Little is known about the origins of these induced aberrations. The advent of wavefront sensor technology has made it possible to measure accurately and quickly the aberrations of normal ...

NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

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[Cytogenetic activity of the herbicide sodium trichloroacetate].

It is established that sodium trichloracetate does not induce chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cells of mice, does not modify mutagenic effect induced by rubomicin, but increases chromosome aberration frequency in the culture of human peripheral lymphocytes and in germs of Crepis tectorum and Allium cepa seeds. PMID:6474569

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74
Liquid Crystal Aberration Compensation Devices.
2000-01-01

The application of aberration compensation devices can support the trend to higher information densities in optical data storage. The information content of a disc may be increased while maintaining acceptable tolerance levels. For example, disc tilt depe...

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75
FISH Chromosome Analysis of Plutonium Workers from the Sellafield Nuclear Facility

... RESULTS Group data on age, radiation doses and chromosome aberration frequencies are presented in Table 1. Comparisons with ... the main, failed to demonstrate an increase in chromosome aberrations associ...

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Chromosome Aberrations Induced by an Ultrasonic Fetal Pulse Detector
1970-10-10

Human blood cultures were exposed to ultrasound from an ultrasonic fetal heart detector for periods of one and two hours. Considerable increases in the number of chromosome aberrations over control values were found.

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77
Chromosomal aberrations in lymphocytes of pharmaceutical factory workers
1986-10-01

Chromosomes were analyzed in peripheral lymphocytes of 31 male workers who were exposed to sulfonamide drugs in a pharmaceutical factory. The number of cells with structural chromosomal aberrations was significantly increased as compared to 15 unexposed individuals (controls). The chromosomal damage observed was mainly gaps and breaks.

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a perture, This disadvanta ge of an increased fecal length, which is c- on_omitant ^,.-ith increased spherical and chromatic aberrations, could ...

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Expression of transforming growth factor alpha and epidermal growth factor receptor in rat lung neoplasms induced by plutonium-239
1994-11-01

Ninety-two rat lung proliferative lesions and neoplasms induced by inhaled {sup 239}PuO{sub 2} were evaluated for aberrant expression of transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-{alpha}) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Expression of TGF-{alpha} protein, measured by immunohistochemistry, was higher in 94% of the squamous cell carcinomas and 87% of the foci of alveolar ...

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80
Aberrantly expressed AURKC enhances the transformation and tumourigenicity of epithelial cells.
2011-06-27

Over-expression of AURKC has been detected in human colorectal cancers, thyroid carcinoma and several cancer cell lines. However, the regulation and clinical implications of over-expressed AURKC in cancer cells are unclear. Here we show that elevated AURKC increases the proliferation, transformation and migration of cancer cells. Importantly, the kinase activity of AURKC is ...

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81
The change of spherical aberration during accommodation and its effect on the accommodation response.
2010-11-12

Theoretical and ray-tracing calculations on an accommodative eye model based on published anatomical data, together with wave-front experimental results on 15 eyes, are computed to study the change of spherical aberration during accommodation and its influence on the accommodation response. The three methodologies show that primary spherical aberration ...

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82
Optical aberrations and alignment of the eye with age.
2010-12-31

We explored the relative changes in ocular, corneal, and internal aberrations associated with normal aging with special emphasis in the role of ocular alignment and lens shape factor in the balance of aberrations. Ocular and corneal aberrations together with the angle kappa were measured for a 5-mm pupil diameter in 46 eyes with low ...

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83
Altered expression of topoisomerase II? contributes to cross-resistant to etoposide K562/MX2 cell line by aberrant methylation
2005-03-29

KRN 8602 (MX2) is a novel morpholino anthracycline derivative having the chemical structure 3?-deamino-3?-morpholino-13-deoxo-10-hydroxycarminomycin hydrochloride. To investigate the mechanisms of resistance to MX2, we established an MX2-resistant phenotype (K562/MX2) of the human myelogeneous leukaemia cell line (K562/P), by continuously exposing a suspension culture to ...

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84
Lipogenesis impaired in periparturient rats exposed to altered gravity is independent of prolactin and glucocorticoid secretion.
2008-07-30

Perturbed prolactin (PRL) secretion and concomitant downregulation of PRL receptor (PRLR) in periparturient dams exposed to altered gravity are linked to aberrant lipogenesis and reduced neonatal survival. PRL and glucocorticoids (GC) are known to modulate PRLR expression. We hypothesized that improving levels of PRLR would mitigate the increased gravity ...

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85
Overexpression of Dicer as a Result of Reduced let-7 microRNA Levels Contributes to Increased Cell Proliferation of Oral Cancer Cells
2010-06-01

Recent reports have demonstrated that Dicer, an RNase III endonuclease required for microRNA (miRNA) maturation, is aberrantly expressed in different types of cancer. Furthermore, Dicer has been reported to be regulated by the let-7 family of miRNA genes. We hypothesize that Dicer is aberrantly expressed in oral cancer cells due to altered expressions of ...

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86
Zm401, a short-open reading-frame mRNA or noncoding RNA, is essential for tapetum and microspore development and can regulate the floret formation in maize.
2008-09-01

In flowering plants, pollen formation depends on the differentiation and interaction of two cell types in the anther: the reproductive cells, called microsporocytes, and somatic cells that form the tapetum. Previously, we cloned a pollen specific gene, zm401, from a cDNA library generated from the mature pollen of Zea mays. Expression of partial cDNA of zm401 in maize and ectopic expression of ...

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87
The poly(A)-binding protein partner Paip2a controls translation during late spermiogenesis in mice
2010-08-25

Translational control plays a key role in late spermiogenesis. A number of mRNAs encoding proteins required for late spermiogenesis are expressed in early spermatids but are stored as translationally inactive messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs). The translation of these mRNAs is associated with shortening of their poly(A) tail in late spermiogenesis. Poly(A)-binding protein (Pabp) plays ...

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88
Intra-articular injection of hyaluronan restores the aberrant expression of matrix metalloproteinase-13 in osteoarthritic subchondral bone.
2010-09-30

Subchondral bone is a candidate for treatment of osteoarthritis (OA). We investigated the effects of intra-articular injection of hyaluronan (IAI-HA) on subchondral bone in rabbit OA model. OA was induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection, with some rabbits receiving IAI-HA. OA was graded morphologically, and expression of mRNA was assessed by real-time RT-PCR. Tissue ...

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89
Frequent epigenetic inactivation of the receptor tyrosine kinase EphA5 by promoter methylation in human breast cancer.
2009-09-05

EphA5 is a member of the Eph receptor tyrosine kinase family, which plays a critical role in the regulation of carcinogenesis. Our previous DNA methylation microarray results suggested that the CpG islands in the EphA5 promoter exhibited higher methylation levels in breast cancer tissues. In this study, we further analyzed EphA5 gene expression profiles, methylation status, and clinical ...

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90
Changes in expression of serine proteases HtrA1 and HtrA2 during estrogen-induced oxidative stress and nephrocarcinogenesis in male Syrian hamster.
2008-01-30

Serine proteases HtrA1 and HtrA2 are involved in cellular stress response and development of several diseases, including cancer. Our aim was to examine the involvement of the HtrA proteins in acute oxidative stress response induced in hamster kidney by estrogen treatment, and in nephrocarcinogenesis caused by prolonged estrogenization of male Syrian hamster. We used semi-quantitative RT-PCR to ...

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91
Arsenic trioxide inhibits DNA methyltransferase and restores expression of methylation-silenced CDKN2B/CDKN2A genes in human hematologic malignant cells.
2010-08-01

Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors CDKN2B and CDKN2A are tumor suppressor genes that are frequently dysregulated in a variety of cancers. Aberrant regulation via DNA hypermethylation causes gene silencing. Arsenic trioxide has been successfully used to treat malignant, hematopoietic diseases and is known to act by induction of apoptosis and inhibition of cellular ...

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92
Mutagenic effects of chromium trioxide on root tip cells of Vicia faba.
2004-12-01

In this study on the mutagenic effects of different concentrations of chromium trioxide (CrO(3)) on Vicia faba root tip, micronucleus assay and chromosome aberration assay were used to determine the mitotic indexes, micronucleus aberration rate and chromosome aberration rate of Vicia faba root tip cells. The results showed that the ...

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93
EFFECTS OF X-RAYS ON THE AGEING OF SEEDS
1962-05-01

Onion seeds were exposed to l000 r x irradiation and stored in an oven at 42 deg C to hasten the aging process. Artificial aging did not increase the aberration frequency during the first three weeks, but with subsequent aging the aberration frequency increased rapidly and at an accelerated rate in the ...

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94
The influence of aberrations in third harmonic generation microscopy
2010-08-01

We present an analysis of the effects of aberrations in third harmonic generation (THG) microscopy by considering different specimen geometries. Numerical simulations show the general trend that signal intensity and resolution are reduced as aberrations increase in amplitude. It is also shown that there are certain combinations of ...

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STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF CARBON DIOXIDE ON X RAY-INDUCED CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS IN TRADESCANTIA. II. RELATION TO DOSE RATE AND ENVIRONMENT DURING IRRADIATION
1961-07-01

The effect of carbon dioxide on radiation-induced chromosome aberrations was investigated to determine its relation to dose rate and the efficacy of a pretreatment followed by x irradiation in nitrogen or in vacuo. Carbon dioxide and air, present during the radiation treatment, significantly increase the frequency of chromosome ...

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STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF CARBON DIOXIDE ON X RAY-INDUCED CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS IN TRADESCANTIA. II. RELATION TO DOSE RATE AND ENVIRONMENT DURING IRRADIATION
1961-07-01

The effect of CO/sub 2/ on radiation-induced chromosome aberrations was investigated to determine the relation of this agent to dose rate and the efficacy of a pretreatment followed by x irradiation in N or in vacuo. Carbon dioxide and air, present during the radiation treatment, significantly increase the frequency of chromosome ...

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97
Accuracy of Person-Fit Statistics: A Monte Carlo Study of the Influence of Aberrance Rates
2011-09-01

Using a Monte Carlo experimental design, this research examined the relationship between answer patterns' aberrance rates and person-fit statistics (PFS) accuracy. It was observed that as the aberrance rate increased, the detection rates of PFS also increased until, in some situations, a peak was reached and then ...

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The Monte Carlo simulation of focused Gaussian beam for the aberration systems
2010-11-01

The focusing of the focused Gaussian beam by a spherical aberration micro-lens is investigated by Monte Carlo simulation. This method takes into the images affected by the primary even higher orders aberration with no paraxial approximation. The effect of the negative spherical aberration on the radial intensity distribution, spot size ...

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Recurrent involvement of heterochromatic regions in multiple myeloma-a multicolor FISH study.
2009-12-21

Chromosome aberrations are important prognostic markers in multiple myeloma (MM), but their identification may be hampered by complexity of the karyotypes. Using multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (mFISH), we found cryptic aberrations in 7 of 10 patients with a complex karyotype. Moreover, in addition to typical aberrations ...

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100
Development of Domestic Spherical Aberration Correction Electron Microscope, R005
2008-01-01

A domestic spherical aberration corrected 300 kV transmission electron microscope named R005, which stands for 0.05 nm resolution, was developed. It has double aberration correctors in probe-forming and image-forming systems for high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) and conventional transmission electron microscope (TEM) ...

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Depth of focus and visual acuity with primary and secondary spherical aberration.
2011-05-17

It is known that the depth of focus (DOF) of the human eye can be affected by the higher order aberrations. We estimated the optimal combinations of primary and secondary Zernike spherical aberration to expand the DOF and evaluated their efficiency in real eyes using an adaptive optics system. The ratio between increased DOF and loss ...

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102
Aberration accumulation and correction for imaging through high-resolution thick media
1997-10-01

Volumetric memories based on the extension of conventional approaches by using the third dimension for multiple layers may offer dramatic increases in storage capacity. For such thick- media multilayer systems, the design of the optical head includes challenges in the control and tolerancing of aberration accumulation throughout the focal depth. In this ...

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In vivo analysis of mutated initiation codons in the mitochondrial COX2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fused to the reporter gene ARG8m reveals lack of downstream reinitiation.
2000-01-01

To examine normal and aberrant translation initiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondria, we fused the synthetic mitochondrial reporter gene ARG8m to codon 91 of the COX2 coding sequence and inserted the chimeric gene into mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Translation of the cox2(1-91)::ARG8m mRNA yielded a fusion protein precursor that was processed to ...

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104
TP53 allele loss, mutations and expression in malignant melanoma.
1994-02-01

p53 alterations at the DNA, mRNA and protein levels were studied in tumour metastases sampled from 30 patients with malignant melanoma. Paraffin-embedded sections from these and an additional 12 patients were examined for the presence of p53 protein. TP53 gene aberrations were found in 7 of 30 (23%) of the patients, six of which showed loss of ...

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105
Silencing of Claudin-11 Is Associated with Increased Invasiveness of Gastric Cancer Cells
2009-11-24

BackgroundClaudins are membrane proteins that play critical roles in tight junction (TJ) formation and function. Members of the claudin gene family have been demonstrated to be aberrantly regulated, and to participate in the pathogenesis of various human cancers. In the present study, we report that claudin-11 (CLDN11) is silenced in gastric cancer via hypermethylation of its ...

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106
Expression of genomic AtCYCD2;1 in Arabidopsis induces cell division at smaller cell sizes: implications for the control of plant growth.
2007-05-18

The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) CYCD2;1 gene introduced in genomic form increased cell formation in the Arabidopsis root apex and leaf, while generating full-length mRNA, raised CDK/CYCLIN enzyme activity, reduced G1-phase duration, and reduced size of cells at S phase and division. Other cell cycle genes, CDKA;1, CYCLIN B;1, and the cDNA form of ...

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107
Aberrant Expression of the p53-Inducible Antiproliferative Gene BTG2 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma is Associated with Overexpression of the Cell Cycle-Related Proteins.
2011-09-01

We previously reported that the abnormal BTG2 expression was related to genesis/development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The aim of this study was to evaluate the BTG2 expression in HCC compared with p53, cyclin D1, and cyclin E. For this purpose, modified diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced primary HCC rat model was established. Target proteins and mRNAs were measured by western blot and ...

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108
A Micro RNA Processing Defect in Rapidly Progressing Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
2011-06-21

BackgroundIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosis exhibits differential progression from the time of diagnosis but the molecular basis for varying progression rates is poorly understood. The aim of the present study was to ascertain whether differential miRNA expression might provide one explanation for rapidly versus slowly progressing forms of IPF.Methodology and Principal FindingsmiRNA and ...

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109
Pulmonary effects of inhaled diesel exhaust in young and old mice: a pilot project.
2010-09-01

It is well established that exposure to ambient fine particulate matter (PM), defined as PM < or = 2.5 microm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5), is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and that elderly persons are particularly susceptible to these effects. We speculated that the increased susceptibility of elderly persons to PM ...

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110
Polarization aberrations caused by fold mirrors in optical systems
2008-03-01

A unified discussion of the polarization aberration theory is presented and Jones arithmetic is studied to calculate the polarization aberrations caused by coated fold mirrors in optical systems. The factor |t| is presented, which affects the polarization aberrations introduced by mirrors. It is proved that the magnitudes of the ...

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111
Modeling low order aberrations in laser guide star adaptive optics systems.
2007-04-16

When using a laser guide star (LGS) adaptive optics (AO) system, quasi-static aberrations are observed between the measured wavefronts from the LGS wavefront sensor (WFS) and the natural guide star (NGS) WFS. These LGS aberrations, which can be as much as 1200 nm RMS on the Keck II LGS AO system, arise due to the finite height and structure of the sodium ...

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112
[Frequency of chromosome aberrations induced by a single exposure to stress in rats selected for excitability of the nervous system].
1996-06-01

The effect of short-term emotional and algesic stress on chromosomal aberration rate in bone marrow cells was studied in four lines of rats selected for excitability of the nervous system. The exposure induced an increase in chromosomal aberration rate only in highly excitable animals; the effect was classified as a low mutagenic. ...

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113
THE EFFECT OF AGE OF SEED ON THE FREQUENCY OF SPONTANEOUS AND GAMMA RAY INDUCED CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS
1961-09-01

The aging of onion seeds for one year more than doubled the frequency of spontaneous chromosome aberrations in the first divisions of the root tip cells. The older seeds also showed about 50% greater sensitivity to gamma radiation as measured by the increased frequency of induced chromosome aberrations. (auth)

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Impact of scattering and spherical aberration in contrast sensitivity

after IOL implantation), SA will always reduce performance, and in consequence, lenses correcting for the corneal SA should produce the highest quality of vision. Conclusions Ocular spherical aberration increasesMed] Artal, P., Guirao, A., Berrio, E., & Williams, D. R. (2001). Compensation of corneal aberrations

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Adaptive optics in ophthalmology: current techniques and new methods of increasing field-of-view of fundus cameras
2007-10-01

In this paper we investigate anisoplanatism effect in human eye. We measured off-axis aberrations of eyes of several subjects and also performed measurements of corneal and internal optics aberrations. Using the results of the experiments we estimated anisoplanatism effect in human eye and developed human eye models reproducing on-axis and off-axis eye ...

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116
Aberrations in diverging electron beams caused by an inhomogeneous current density
1986-06-01

For a diverging electron beam with parabolic space-charge density distribution, first-order perturbation theory is used to derive an analytic expression, yielding the aberrations as a function of the covered distance. Application of the derived expression shows that the performance of electrostatic projection TV guns may be severely degraded by the ...

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