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Eomics 8.Cartilage Response to Mechanical Injury and Cytokinesregion ( 214 nm). Fractions were concentrated by SpeedVac and desalted by ZiptipTM (Millipore) to obtain 45 fractions for LC/ MS/MS analysis. LC/MS/MS--Fractions were injected manually (Rheodyne; manual injector with 0.5- l internal loop) onto a 75- m inner diameter 160 mm column with 10- m tip (New Objective) packed in-house with Vydac
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The dHJ pathway but differs in some of the details of the replicative steps. Both mechanisms occur when the two ends of the resected DSB are homologous to the intact DNA molecule. The major difference is that in SDSA the extension of the first strand by RDR occurs within a translocating D-loop (Figure 1B, Step 1). As DNA synthesis extends the first strand at the leading edge of the D-loop, the fir
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Script NIH-PA Author Manuscript NIH-PA Author ManuscriptTRANSCRIPTIONAL CONTROL OF SYNAPTIC CONNECTIVITYThe emergence of molecular signaling systems that either promote or inhibit the assembly and/or stability of synaptic junctions raises the question of how the expression of such components is controlled during neuronal development. Afferent neurons undergo substantial transcriptional changes upo
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Matic RNA-Seq analysis of the TAP tagged strains compared with PIH1 and TAH1 deletion strains. There were common themes among the gene expression changes like changes in ribosome related GO categories (supplemental Table S8). A comparison of the changed proteins from the quantitative proteomic analysis of the PIH1 and TAH1 deletion strains to the RNA-Seq analysis of the same strains yields an inte
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Future studies could employ mice transgenic for human proteins of interest. Inbred mice that are transgenic for human carcinoembryonic antigenrelated cellular adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) and CD46, receptors that are implicated in gonorrheal pathogenesis (Merz and So, 2000), have already been developed (Johansson et al., 2003; Gu et al., 2010), with additional mouse strains likely to be produced i
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Omplement components on their surfaces [96]. Thus, binding of this major alternative complement pathway inhibitor is related to serum resistance in Leptospira spirochetes. Interestingly, FH binding was shown to be dependent upon Lig proteins [97]. The multifunctional LigB protein also binds to C3b and C4b and interferes with complement activation [98]. Lsa30, a novel leptospiral adhesion protein,
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Were then cryoprotected in increasing concentrations of sucrose in PBS (10, 20, and 30 ) over 3 d at 4 C. They were then snap frozen in liquid nitrogen, cryosectioned at 12 m, and mounted on slides. For labeling, sections from approximately bregma 0 (the level at which the septum and striatum are visible) or bregma 2.0 (hippocampus and thalamus are visible) were used; they were rehydrated in PBS,
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Were then cryoprotected in increasing concentrations of sucrose in PBS (10, 20, and 30 ) over 3 d at 4 C. They were then snap frozen in liquid nitrogen, cryosectioned at 12 m, and mounted on slides. For labeling, sections from approximately bregma 0 (the level at which the septum and striatum are visible) or bregma 2.0 (hippocampus and thalamus are visible) were used; they were rehydrated in PBS,