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Long-term success of distraction osteogenesis depends on the ability of the surrounding soft tissues to tolerate distraction forces and to adapt to the resulting increase in skeletal length and volume. The hypothesis tested in this study... more
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      DentistryNonparametric StatisticsImmunohistochemistryCell Division
This study was designed to define the conditions for expansion of functional T lymphocytes from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected subjects, with the ultimate goal of using these cells for immunotherapy. The most appropriate... more
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      ImmunologyCell DivisionFunctional CapacityImmunotherapy
We studied the activity of 14 compounds, all of which have been shown to interfere in plant cell division, in two animal tumor cell cultures, EL-4 and L1210. Four compounds [propham, chlorpropham, bensulide... more
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      KineticsCancerBiologyMedicine
We have analyzed cell cycle parameters for the Aedes albopictus C7-10 mosquito cell line, which has been systematically developed for somatic cell genetics, expression of transfected genes, and synthesis of hormone-inducible proteins. In... more
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      GeneticsZoologyKineticsFlow Cytometry
The Chlamydia species are obligate intracellular bacteria that proliferate only within the infected cell. Since the extracellular bacteria are metabolically inert and there are no cell-free systems for characterizing Chlamydia metabolism,... more
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      Electron MicroscopyKineticsBiological ChemistryMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Yellow band and dark spot syndromes have been frequently observed to affect coral species throughout the Caribbean within the last 10 years. These syndromes significantly impair at least three important reef-building species. Yellow band... more
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      Earth SciencesCell DivisionBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The ADAMs are a multi-functional gene family, some of which have been shown to play a role in diverse biological processes such as fertilization, myogenesis, neurogenesis and the activation of growth factors/immune regulators such as... more
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      Cell AdhesionProstate CancerCell DivisionBiological Sciences
To test this hypothesis, we used a retroviral vector to express IGFBP-rP1 cDNA in the IGFBP-rP1-deficient MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. Compared with control vector-transduced cells, cumulative cell numbers for IGFBP-rP1-transduced... more
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      Flow CytometryCell CultureCell DivisionCell line
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      Electron MicroscopyPlant BiologyMacrophagesCell Division
DALE, J. W. and SMITH, J. T. 1979. The effect of a plasmid on growth and survival of E. coli. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 45:103-111.
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyCell DivisionEscherichia coli
Exposure of human tumor cell lines to different chemotherapeutic drugs, ionizing radiation, and differentiating agents induced morphological, enzymatic, and ploidy changes resembling replicative senescence of normal cells. Moderate doses... more
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      CancerBiologyGamma RaysMedicine
The cell reproduction of Mycoplasma capricolum was studied. The velocity of DNA replication fork progres- sion was about 6 kb/min, which is 10 times slower than that of Escherichia coli. The time required for one round of DNA replication... more
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      BacteriologyKineticsCell CycleDNA replication
Purpose: Locoregional recurrence is the dominant form of treatment failure in head and neck (H&N) cancer. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is frequently amplified in this disease (<80%) and can lead to activation of... more
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      TreatmentEnzyme InhibitorsGene expressionWestern blotting
The efficacy and toxicity of amifostine (300 mg/m 2 three times a week for three consecutive weeks for a maximum of six courses) was evaluated in 12 patients with primary myelodysplastic syndromes. Dose escalation up to 400 mg/m 2 was... more
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      LeukemiaCell DivisionHematopoietic Stem CellsAcute Myeloid Leukemia
A protocol for in vitro mass multiplication of plants through seedling (shoot) cultures was established for Ophiorrhiza mungo. Maximum number of adventitious shoots per shoot culture (10.4 +/- 1.72) was initiated on MS solid medium... more
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      BiologyMedicineCell DivisionPlant Growth Regulators
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      Survival AnalysisApoptosisNatureCell Division
E2F-1, c-MYC, and miR-17-5p is a triad of two regulatory loops: a negative and a positive loop, where c-MYC induces the expression of E2F-1 that induces the expression of miR-17-5p which in turn reverses the expression of E2F-1 to close... more
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      BiologyMedicineCell DivisionCell line
The available mathematical models describing tumor growth and the effect of anticancer treatments on tumors in animals are of limited use within the drug industry. A simple and effective model would allow applying quantitative thinking to... more
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      KineticsCancerModelingCell Division
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      MigrationCell DivisionComplicationMuscle contraction
Quantitative information on growing organs is required to better understand morphogenesis in both plants and animals. however, detailed analyses of growth patterns at cellular resolution have remained elusive. We developed an approach,... more
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      AlgorithmsTechnologyFlower DevelopmentCell Division
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      Cell DivisionProtein TargetingCell lineMice
Two rat IgGza antibodies which define distinct epitopes on murine CD40 have been generated. These antibodies specifically bind recombinant murine CD40 expressed on L cells, and the soluble extracellular domain of murine CD40 coated onto... more
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      ImmunologyCell DivisionMiceMonoclonal Antibodies
Reported elevations of total serum sialic acid may be a result of shed tumour-related membrane sialylglycoprotein and/or concurrent elevation of nonspecific, acute-phase reactant sialylglycoprotein. To clarify further the specificity and... more
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      ApoptosisNatureCell DivisionAdipose tissue
A tissue-culture system in which cells retain defined ultrastructural and functional characteristics was established to provide a basis for functional investigations of the epididymal duct in the cat. A widely used culture protocol for... more
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      Electron MicroscopyScanning Electron MicroscopyImmunohistochemistryCell separation
Transformation with ras oncogenes results in increased radiation survival in many but not all cells. In addition, prenyltransferase inhibitors, which inhibit ras proteins by blocking posttranslational modification, radiosensitize cells... more
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      GeneticsCancerApoptosisCell Division
A majority of patients with pancreatic malignancies, including both pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours (pNETs), present with advanced disease due to a lack of specific symptoms and current... more
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      ApoptosisNatureCell DivisionAdipose tissue
In this study, Sacchachitin membrane, prepared from the residue of the fruiting body of Ganoderma tsugae, was estimated for its effects on wound healing and the proliferation and migration of fibroblast cells. Two mirror-image wounds were... more
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      BiomaterialsCell MigrationWound HealingScanning Electron Microscopy
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      GeneticsRadiation OncologyStem CellsTreatment
The derivation of neural progenitor cells from human embryonic stem (ES) cells is of value both in the study of early human neurogenesis and in the creation of an unlimited source of donor cells for neural transplantation therapy. Here we... more
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      Stem CellsHuman Embryonic Stem CellsCell MigrationImmunohistochemistry
Two patients with relapsed Wilms' tumour and renal failure requiring dialysis were given carboplatin and etoposide by pharmacokinetically guided dosing. The target area under the drug plasma concentration vs time curve (AUC) was 6 mg ml-'... more
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      BritishTreatmentPharmacokineticsApoptosis
Aims/hypothesis Defects in pancreatic beta cell turnover are implicated in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes by genetic markers for diabetes. Decreased beta cell neogenesis could contribute to diabetes. The longevity and turnover of... more
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      Electron MicroscopyAgingMathematical ModellingCell Division
Cultured human myoblasts fail to immortalize following the introduction of telomerase. The availability of an immortalization protocol for normal human myoblasts would allow one to isolate cellular models from various neuromuscular... more
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      RegenerationAgingStem CellCell Division
We report the identification of Iigands for Tyro 3 (alternatively called Sky, rse, brt, or tit) and Axl (alternatively, Ark or UFO), members of a previously orphan family of receptor-like tyrosine kinases. These ligands correspond to... more
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      Cell DivisionBiological SciencesTissue repairMice
, retinoid X receptor (RXR), and vitamin D 3 responsive elements (VDREs) mediated by two novel 14-epianalogs of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D [1,25(OH) 2 D 3 ], 19-nor-14-epi-23-yne-1,25(OH) 2 D 3 (TX 522) and 19-nor-14,20bisepi-23-yne-1,25(OH)... more
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      EngineeringTranscription FactorsCell DivisionBiological Sciences
The extent of Sertoli cell proliferation during fetal and neonatal development determines the final adult testis size and potential for sperm output. To gain further knowledge of the factors that regulate Sertoli cell proliferation, the... more
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      Cell DivisionMedical PhysiologytESTISSertoli cells
Significant inhibition of proliferative activity in PC3 human prostate cancer cells by estradiol is reported, accompanied by experimental evidence for a specific estrogen receptor (ER). Radioligand-binding assays revealed the presence of... more
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      KineticsCancerProstate CancerCell Division
Yeast cells immobilized by entrapment in an insolubilized gelatin gel have been investigated with regard to their pattern of growth and respiratory activity. Mass-transfer resistance offered by the matrix and growth of the entrapped cells... more
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      EngineeringTechnologyFluorescence MicroscopyFluorescent Dyes and Reagents
Aging is a very complex phenomenon, both in vivo and in vitro. Free radicals and oxidative stress have been suggested for a long time to be involved in or even to be causal for the aging process. Telomeres are special structures at the... more
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      DementiaAgingOxidative StressMultidisciplinary
We have developed an in vitro model using human lung epithelial cells that shows intracellular bacterial persistence for up to 2 weeks. Using an original approach we successfully collected and amplified low amounts of bacterial RNA... more
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      BiologyMedicineGene expressionCell Division
We tested the effect of different concentrations of ascorbic acid (AA), 50, 100, 250 mg/500 mg/dL) with copper sulfate (CS), 10 mg/dL) on human breast carcinoma (MDA-MB231) cell proliferation in vitro. Cell proliferation was measured... more
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      Cell DivisionAscorbic AcidCopper sulfateBreast Neoplasms
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      DentistryCell DivisionCell lineProteins
During the mitotic division cycle, cells pass through an extensive microtubule rearrangement process where microtubules forming the mitotic spindle apparatus are dynamically instable. Several centrosomal-and microtubule-associated... more
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      Biological ChemistryCell DivisionMitosisBiochemistry and cell biology
Multidrug resistance protein-6 (MRP6) is a membrane transporter whose deficiency leads to the connective tissue disorder Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE). In vitro dermal fibroblasts from normal and PXE subjects, homozygous for the R1141X... more
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      Fluorescence MicroscopyFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsCell DivisionBiological Sciences
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      Plant BiologySeed DispersalFunctional EcologyCell Division
Background: The objectives of the study were to characterize the expression of the αand β-subunits of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) receptor in bovine cumulus cells and oocytes and to determine the effect of... more
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      ImmunologyNeurobiology Of DiseaseFlow CytometryTreatment Outcome
Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is an exocrinopathy characterized by T cell infiltrates, salivary gland epithelial cell (SGEC) apoptosis and high Fas and FasL expression. To address the participation of T cell-derived cytokines and of Fas... more
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      ImmunologyCytokinesAutoimmunityCytotoxicity
Background: Zinc carnosine (ZnC) is a health food product claimed to possess health-promoting and gastrointestinal supportive activity. Scientific evidence underlying these claims is, however, limited. Aim: To examine the effect of ZnC on... more
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      Clinical TrialTreatmentWound HealingCell Division
Tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of the transcription factor Stat5 occur in response to stimuli like granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-3, or erythropoietin that stimulate both proliferation and... more
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      Cellular BiologyCell DivisionSignal TransductionBiological Sciences
Background: Because of the wide variation in the ability of human demineralized freeze-dried bone allograft (DFDBA) to reproducibly induce new bone formation, there is a need for a reliable measure of bone induction activity. In this... more
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      DentistryStem CellsBone Morphogenetic ProteinsCell Division
Secretin plays a key role in the regulation of normal cholangiocyte physiology via secretin receptor (SCTR). SCTR expression is upregulated during extrahepatic cholestasis induced by bile duct ligation and closely associated with... more
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      CancerFlow CytometryCell DivisionSignal Transduction