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TSW Collections: 2002 Miami Nature Biotechnology Winter Symposium; Advances in Gene Technology: The Genome and Beyond - Structural Biology for Medicine

 

Journal: TheScientificWorldJOURNAL
Publication Year: 2002; Volume: 2; Supplement number: s2


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  1.Title:

HIGH-THROUGHPUT PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION FOR PROTEOMICS RESEARCH

  Authors:

Doyle, Sharon A.; Murphy, Michael ; Primus, Jennifer ; Richardson, Paul ; Hawkins, Trevor  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

146-147 

  Date of publication:

4/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Full insight into the control of genomic sequences over many biological processes requires the analysis of the protein products. Only through the analysis of proteins on a genomic scale can we begin to understand the complexities encoded in ...

  2.Title:

SOME ASPECTS OF DNA-ETBR INTERACTION PECULIARITIES

  Authors:

Vardevanyan, Poghos O.; Antonyan, Ara P.; Minasbekyan, Lia A.; Karapetyan, Armen T. 

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

144-145 

  Date of publication:

3/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Comparision of theoretical and experimental data of ethidium bromide (EtBr) binding to DNA suggested that this ligand can complex with DNA by several different types of interactions[1,2]. The dependence of temperature transition width from ...

  3.Title:

STRUCTURAL INSIGHT INTO THE MECHANISMS OF TARGETING AND SIGNALING OF FOCAL ADHESION KINAS

  Authors:

Liu, Gaohua ; Guibao, Cristina D.; Zheng, Jie  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

142-143 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a nonreceptor tyrosine kinase whose focal adhesion targeting (FAT) domain interacts with other focal adhesion molecules in integrin-mediated signaling. Localization of activated FAK to focal adhesions is indis ...

  4.Title:

A NEW MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DEMONSTRATES THAT MUC4, THE INTRAMEMBRANE LIGAND FOR ErbB2/HER2/Neu, IS OVEREXPRESSED IN MULTIPLE CARCINOMAS

  Authors:

Zhang, Jin ; Carraway, Kermit L. 

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

140-141 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract MUC4, a membrane mucin, is expressed in multiple epithelia. Several studies have suggested that MUC4 gene is overexpressed in human carcinomas[1]. Human MUC4 was originally cloned and sequenced from airway cDNA library[2]. Most of the funct ...

  5.Title:

EXPRESSION OF HEME OXYGENASE-1 MEDIATED BY A PROTEIN TRANSDUCTION DOMAIN PROTECTS INSULIN PRODUCING CELLS FROM CYTOKINE- INDUCED CYTOTOXICITY

  Authors:

Ribeiro, Melina ; Klein, Dagmar ; Pileggi, Antonello ; Molano, R. Damaris; Fraker, CHristopher ; Ricordi, Camillo ; Inverardi, Luca ; Pastori, Ricardo L. 

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

138-139 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Microsomal Heme Oxygenase-1 (HO-1) has been identified as a ubiquitous stress protein induced in many cell types by various stimulants such as hemolysis, inflammatory agents, oxidative stress, heat shock, and growth factors[1]. HO-1 is the ...

  6.Title:

THE FOUR-STATE EQUILIBRIUM UNFOLDING OF A scFv ANTIBODY FRAGMENT

  Authors:

Pedroso, Idolka ; Irun, María P.; Machicado, Claudia ; Sancho, Javier  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

136-137 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Single chain Fv fragments (scFv) are interesting alternatives to the use of whole antibody molecules. We describe here an equilibrium intermediate of the thermal and urea unfolding that may compromise the stability of this class of molecule ...

  7.Title:

THE USE OF ANTISENSE-MEDIATED INHIBITION TO DELINEATE THE ROLE OF INFLAMMATORY AGENTS IN THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF SPINAL CORD INJURY

  Authors:

Pearse, Damien D.; Pereira, Francisco C.; Chatzipanteli, Katina ; Dietrich, Francisco W. Dalton; Bunge, Mary Bartlett  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

133-135 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) usually lead to a potent and acute inflammatory response[1]. During this period, glia and immune cells respond to chemical cues associated with the debris of lysed neurons, disrupted axons, and a ...

  8.Title:

PROTEIN MISFOLDING AND HUMAN DISEASE

  Authors:

Dobson, Christopher  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

132-132 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Protein folding is perhaps the most fundamental process associated with the generation of functional structures in biology. There has been considerable progress in the last few years in understanding the underlying principles that govern th ...

  9.Title:

MOLECULAR BREEDING OF GENES, PATHWAYS AND GENOMES BY DNA SHUFFLING

  Authors:

Stemmer, WIllem P.C. 

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

130-131 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Genomics is yielding a wealth of sequence and functional information that impacts all areas of biotechnology, including pharmaceuticals, vaccines, chemicals/enzymes, and agriculture. However, developing products from these novel genes and p ...

  10.Title:

ENGINEERING POLYKETIDE SYNTHASES

  Authors:

Katz, Leonard  

  Journal:

TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 

  Page Range:

127-129 

  Date of publication:

2/01/2002 

  Article Type:

Short Report 

  Domains: Gene, Molecular & Cell Therapy  
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  Abstract Complex polyketides, exemplified by the molecules shown in Fig. 1, are produced mainly from a group of mycelia-forming bacteria belonging to the actinomycete family and have applications in medicine or agriculture. Worldwide sales of polyke ...

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