A “Glyconutrient Sham”
in Glycobiology
September 2008; p ublished online September 2008 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Carbohydrates. 4364 words.
The discipline of glycobiology contributes to our understanding of human health and disease through research, most of which is published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Recently,...
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A “Kelp-Like” Microorganism Within the Belly
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
October 2018; p ublished online October 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 1556 words.
A “Long Indel” Model For Evolutionary Sequence Alignment
in Molecular Biology and Evolution
March 2004; p ublished online March 2004 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Evolutionary Biology; Molecular and Cell Biology. 8035 words.
We present a new probabilistic model of sequence evolution, allowing indels of arbitrary length, and give sequence alignment algorithms for our model. Previously implemented evolutionary...
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A “One-Two Punch” Leading to Hepatitis C Seroconversion
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
February 2011; p ublished online February 2011 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 1692 words.
We report a case of acute hepatitis C virus infection that occurred after a traumatic altercation among prison inmates. This report has significant implications for infection control...
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A “Query” Pancreatitis in a Young Shepherdess: An Uncommon Manifestation of Acute Q Fever
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
July 1999; p ublished online July 1999 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 0 words.
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A “Recipe” for Culture Change? Findings From the THRIVE Survey of Culture Change Adopters
in The Gerontologist
February 2014; p ublished online January 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Gerontology and Ageing; Psychology; Geriatric Medicine; Biological Sciences. 3388 words.
Purpose of the Study: Descriptions of culture change adoption are often complex and varied, creating a challenge for those seeking guidance about...
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A “seascape genetic” snapshot of Sebastes marinus calls for further investigation across the North Atlantic
in ICES Journal of Marine Science
December 2009; p ublished online July 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Environmental Science; Marine and Estuarine Biology. 2457 words.
Pampoulie, C., Gíslason, D., and Daníelsdóttir, A. K. 2009. A “seascape genetic” snapshot of Sebastes marinus calls for further investigation across the North Atlantic. – ICES...
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A ‘one-pot’ assay for the accessibility of DNA in a nucleosome core particle
in Nucleic Acids Research
January 2004; p ublished online January 2004 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Genetics and Genomics; Molecular and Cell Biology. 3403 words.
The accessibility of nucleosomal DNA to transcription factors and other sequence-specific DNA binding proteins is of importance in the consideration of mechanisms of transcriptional...
A ‘tool box’ for deciphering neuronal circuits in the developing chick spinal cord
in Nucleic Acids Research
October 2014; p ublished online August 2014 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Molecular and Cell Biology; Research Methods in Life Sciences. 7453 words.
The genetic dissection of spinal circuits is an essential new means for understanding the neural basis of mammalian behavior. Molecular targeting of specific neuronal populations, a key...
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A (–)-kolavenyl diphosphate synthase catalyzes the first step of salvinorin A biosynthesis in Salvia divinorum
in Journal Of Experimental Botany
February 2017; p ublished online February 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Sciences and Forestry. 9294 words.
Abstract
Salvia divinorum (Lamiaceae) is an annual herb used by indigenous cultures of Mexico for medicinal and ritual purposes. The biosynthesis...
A 10-Food Group Dietary Diversity Score Outperforms a 7-Food Group Score in Characterizing Seasonal Variability and Micronutrient Adequacy in Rural Zambian Children
in The Journal of Nutrition
January 2018; p ublished online January 2018 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Medicine and Health; Dietetics and Nutrition; Biochemistry; Food Microbiology; Gut Microbiology. 7406 words.
Abstract
Background
Dietary diversity scores and dichotomous indicators derived from them are widely used to assess...
A 10S galectin-3–U1 snRNP complex assembles into active spliceosomes
in Nucleic Acids Research
July 2016; p ublished online April 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Chemistry; Biochemistry; Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Genetics and Genomics; Molecular and Cell Biology. 4810 words.
In previous studies, we reported that fractionation of HeLa cell nuclear extracts on glycerol gradients revealed an endogenous ∼10S particle that contained galectin-3 and U1 snRNP and this...
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A 10-year Review of Clostridium difficile Infection in Acute Care Hospitals in the United States
in Open Forum Infectious Diseases
P ublished online October 2017 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 0 words.
Abstract
Background
Many strategies reported to decrease CDI occurrence have been implemented in acute care...
A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
March 2009; p ublished online March 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 205 words.
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A 10-Year-Old Girl with a Rash and Abdominal Pain
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
March 2009; p ublished online March 2009 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 710 words.
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A 125 bp region of the Ig VH1 promoter is sufficient to confer lymphocyte-specific expression in transgenic mice
in International Immunology
September 1996 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Immunology; Biological Sciences. 0 words.
Ig variable region (VH) promoters are active only in B cells and extinction experiments suggest that they are negatively regulated in non-B lineage cells. In contrast to the multiple...
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A 125 kDa RNase E/G-like protein is present in plastids and is essential for chloroplast development and autotrophic growth in Arabidopsis
in Journal of Experimental Botany
July 2008; p ublished online May 2008 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Plant Sciences and Forestry. 8523 words.
Endoribonuclease E (RNase E) is a regulator of global gene expression in Escherichia coli and is the best studied member of the RNase E/G ribonuclease family. Homologues are present in...
A 12-Month–Interval Dosing Study in Adults Indicates That a Single Dose of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Tetravalent Dengue Vaccine Induces a Robust Neutralizing Antibody Response
in The Journal of Infectious Diseases
September 2016; p ublished online February 2016 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 2803 words.
The ideal dengue vaccine will provide protection against all serotypes of dengue virus and will be economical and uncomplicated in its administration. To determine the ability of a single...
A 12-Month-Old Boy With Pneumonia and Hepatitis
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
June 2012; p ublished online June 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 736 words.
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A 12-Month-Old Male Infant Admitted With Pneumonia, Failure to Thrive, and Hepatitis
in Clinical Infectious Diseases
June 2012; p ublished online June 2012 .
Journal Article. Subjects: Infectious Diseases; Immunology; Public Health and Epidemiology; Microbiology. 249 words.
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