MIT biologists have discovered that proliferating cells shift the output of their genes to evade regulation by microRNAs, tiny molecules that normally suppress tumor growth.
... NPCs. Deletion of trkB in mouse embryos or adults resulted in impaired proliferation and neurogenesis in the hippocampus and prevented behavioral improvements induced by AD treatment or wheel running ...
... .S. National Academy of Sciences and Russian Academy of Sciences. Such facilities pose proliferation risks because they can also be used to produce the key ingredients for nuclear weapons. Driven by ...
... complicated immunological manipulation. The successful passage of the stem cells further verifies the proliferating ability of the cells, although the passage is limited, and further research will ...
... or old donor. In older rats, by contrast, repopulation was only 2 percent.
All the transplanted and proliferated cells worked, whether they were transplanted into old or young rats and whether they ...
... in the nucleus for up to 8 days. Transport through the nuclear pore and repression of cell proliferation required two of the three nuclear localization signals (NLS) in OGFr. These results show that ...
One of the larger topics concerning international security and science is the nuclear proliferation among states and potentially non-state actors. The genie has been let of the bottle so to speak. For ...
... and cultivated stem/progenitor cells derived from the deer antler/pedicle and investigated their proliferation and differentiation properties.
The most important finding of the present study is the ...
... that eliminating IGF-1R expression in an otherwise normal mouse prostate caused the cells to proliferate and become hyperplastic. Although persistent loss of IGF-1R expression ultimately induced cell ...
... know the precise biochemical function of PTOV1, they say they have found this protein promotes the proliferation of cancer cells when it is over-expressed, as it occurs in prostate cancer cells.
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... wall and enter the larval organ cavity, the presumed primary place of bacterial proliferation.
In a paper published in Environmental Microbiology, Professor Elke Genersch and colleagues in Berlin ...
... to the surrounding tissues. Progression of breast cancer begins with abnormal epithelial proliferation that progresses into localized carcinoma, called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS); invasive ...
... new directions for potential therapeutic strategies. The EGFR is closely associated with cell proliferation and survival and excessive expression, and activation of the EGFR is often observed in ...
... the order in the signaling cascade and the interaction between the molecular elements that regulate proliferation for the correct development of the wing”, explains Héctor Herranz, first author of ...
... that, in most HIV-infected individuals, HIV-specific CTLs gradually lose their ability to proliferate and secrete the cell-killing substances called cytokines as infection proceeds. In parallel, the ...