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Animal Models for Target Diseases in Gene Therapy - using DNA and siRNA Delivery Strategies
Ian S Blagbrough, C Zara
Jan 01, 0001
Nanoparticles, including lipopolyamines leading to lipoplexes, liposomes, and polyplexes are targeted drug carrier systems in the current search for a successful delivery system for polynucleic acids. This review is focused on...
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Animal Models for Target Diseases in Gene Therapy - using DNA and siRNA Delivery Strategies
Ian S Blagbrough, C Zara
Jan 01, 0001
Nanoparticles, including lipopolyamines leading to lipoplexes, liposomes, and polyplexes are targeted drug carrier systems in the current search for a successful delivery system for polynucleic acids. This review is focused on...
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Investigating the Effect of the wee-1.3 and pam-1 Mutations on Meiosis in C. elegans
Diana Cando, Zara Tabackin
Jan 01, 0001
PAM-1 is a puromycin sensitive aminopeptidase responsible for cleaving the amino acid from the N-terminus of unknown target proteins. In our model system, a microscopic nematode known as C. elegans, functional PAM-1 is required...
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EEG evidence that morally relevant autobiographical memories can be suppressed.
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that unwanted retrieval can be suppressed to prevent memories from intruding into awareness, improving our mental state. The current...
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Increased platelet adhesion and thrombus formation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Vascular dysfunctions and Alzheimer's disease show significant similarities and overlaps. Cardiovascular risk factors (hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, obesity, atherosclerosis and diabetes) increase the risk of vascular...
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Increased platelet adhesion and thrombus formation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease
Vascular dysfunctions and Alzheimer's disease show significant similarities and overlaps. Cardiovascular risk factors (hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, obesity, atherosclerosis and diabetes) increase the risk of vascular...
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Alpha Oscillations during Incidental Encoding Predict Subsequent Memory for New "Foil" Information.
People can employ adaptive strategies to increase the likelihood that previously encoded information will be successfully retrieved. One such strategy is to constrain retrieval toward relevant information by reimplementing the...
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Receptor-ligand supplementation via a self-cleaving 2A peptide-based gene therapy promotes CNS axonal transport with functional recovery.
Gene replacement approaches are leading to a revolution in the treatment of previously debilitating monogenic neurological conditions. However, the application of gene therapy to complex polygenic conditions has been limited....
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Domestication via the commensal pathway in a fish-invertebrate mutualism
Abstract: Domesticator-domesticate relationships are specialized mutualisms where one species provides multigenerational support to another in exchange for a resource or service, and through which both partners gain an advantage...
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Domestication via the commensal pathway in a fish-invertebrate mutualism.
Domesticator-domesticate relationships are specialized mutualisms where one species provides multigenerational support to another in exchange for a resource or service, and through which both partners gain an advantage over...
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Muscle Research and Gene Ontology
BACKGROUND: The Gene Ontology Project provides structured controlled vocabularies for molecular biology that can be used for the functional annotation of genes and gene products. In a collaboration between the Gene Ontology (GO)...
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The Digital Banal
Gill Moore
May 07, 2019
Lamenting the perceived tendency of media theorists to lapse into “speculations about the [digital] future, rather than a record or theory of the present”, Lev Manovich once imagined a historian asking, years from now: “Where...
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