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Background: Previous results have suggested an association of the region of 19q13.3 with several forms of cancer. In the present study, we investigated 27 public markers within a previously identified 69 kb stretch of chromosome 19q for... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismBreast CancerDenmark
We have investigated the role of human endogenous retroviruses in multiple sclerosis by analyzing the DNA of patients and controls in 4 cohorts for associations between multiple sclerosis and polymorphisms near viral restriction genes or... more
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      GeneticsHuman Endogenous RetrovirusesMultiple sclerosisPolymorphism
We analysed single nucleotide polymorphisms in two transmembrane genes (TMEM98 and TMEM132E) in panic disorder (PD) patients and control individuals from the Faroe Islands, Denmark and Germany. The genes encode single-pass membrane... more
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      GeneticsMembrane ProteinsPsychiatric GeneticsPanic Disorder
Nonsyndromic hearing impairment (NSHI) is a highly heterogeneous condition with more than eighty known causative genes. However, in the clinical setting, a large number of NSHI families have unexplained etiology, suggesting that there are... more
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      GeneticsPLoS Genetics
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      SchizophreniaTranscription FactorsMolecular PsychiatryBiological Sciences
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      Animal BehaviorAnxietyMiceEndocytosis
Circulating PCSK9 destines low-density lipoprotein receptor for degradation in lysosomes, resulting in increased LDL cholesterol. Accordingly, it is an attractive drug target for hypercholesterolemia, and results from clinical trials are... more
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      Cell lineMiceHypercholesterolemiaFluorescent Antibody Technique
Background: Presenilin (PS1 or PS2) is the catalytic component of the gsecretase complex, which mediates the final proteolytic processing step leading to the Alzheimer's disease (AD) characterizing Amyloid ß-peptide. PS is proteolytically... more
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      Clinical SciencesNeurosciences
The precursor of the neurotrophin NGF (proNGF) serves physiological functions distinct from its mature counterpart as it induces neuronal apoptosis through activation of a p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 NTR ) and Sortilin death-signalling... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceApoptosisMice
sorLA is a sorting receptor for amyloid precursor protein (APP) genetically linked to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Retromer, an adaptor complex in the endosome-to-Golgi retrieval pathway, has been implicated in APP transport because... more
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      NeuroscienceTheMembrane transport proteinsRats
The cytosolic adaptors GGA1-3 mediate sorting of transmembrane proteins displaying a C-terminal acidic dileucine motif (DXXLL) in their cytosolic domain. GGA1 and GGA3 contain similar but intrinsic motifs that are believed to serve as... more
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      Macromolecular X-Ray CrystallographySaccharomyces cerevisiaeCell lineMutation
SorLA/LR11 (250 kDa) is the largest and most composite member of the Vps10p-domain receptors, a family of type 1 proteins preferentially expressed in neuronal tissue. SorLA binds several ligands, including neurotensin, platelet-derived... more
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      Cellular BiologyBiological SciencesRNA interferenceCell line
The type I transmembrane protein SorCS1 is a member of the Vps10p-domain receptor family comprised of Sortilin, SorLA and SorCS1, -2 and -3. Current information indicates that Sortilin and SorLA mediate intracellular protein trafficking... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryIn Situ HybridizationMiceTraffic
To elucidate the function of the ndx homeobox genes during the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, two Lotus japonicus ndr genes were expressed in the antisense orientation under the control of the nodule-expressed promoter Psenod12 in transgenic... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologySymbiosisPlant Molecular Biology
To elucidate the function of the ndx homeobox genes during the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, two Lotus japonicus ndx genes were expressed in the antisense orientation under the control of the nodule-expressed promoter Psenod12 in transgenic... more
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      GeneticsPlant BiologySymbiosisPlant Molecular Biology
Background: Analogues of vitamin D3 are extensively used in the treatment of various illnesses, such as osteoporosis, inflammatory skin diseases, and cancer. Functional testing of new vitamin D3 analogues and formulations for improved... more
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      GeneticsTechnologyFluorescence MicroscopyDrug delivery
Integrins constitute a superfamily of transmembrane signaling receptors that play pivotal roles in cutaneous homeostasis by modulating cell growth and differentiation as well as inflammatory responses in the skin. Subrabasal expression of... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
Integrins constitute a superfamily of transmembrane signaling receptors that play pivotal roles in cutaneous homeostasis by modulating cell growth and differentiation as well as inflammatory responses in the skin. Subrabasal expression of... more
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      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
Background: Previous results have suggested an association of the region of 19q13.3 with several forms of cancer. In the present study, we investigated 27 public markers within a previously identified 69 kb stretch of chromosome 19q for... more
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      GeneticsPolymorphismBreast CancerDenmark
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      Transcription Factorsreal time PCRMolecular and cellular biologyPeptide Nucleic Acids