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Transcriptional adaptation in Caenorhabditis elegans
Transcriptional adaptation is a recently described phenomenon by which a mutation in one gene leads to the transcriptional modulation of related genes, termed adapting genes. At the molecular level, it has been proposed that the mutant mRNA, rather than the loss of protein function, activates this response.
Vahan Serobyan+9 more
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The rapid pace of species discovery outstrips the rate of species description in many taxa. This problem is especially acute for Caenorhabditis nematodes, where the naming of distinct species would greatly improve their visibility and usage for ...
Marie-Anne Félix+2 more
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Caenorhabditis sp. Bungendore Rail Bridge, NSW. 1 life stage unrecorded. 16.2.76 Locality unrecorded, Australia. 2 life stage unrecorded. Date unrecorded.
Khudhir, Manda+4 more
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Dielectrophoresis of Caenorhabditis elegans [PDF]
We demonstrate for the first time the dielectrophoretic trapping and manipulation of a whole animal, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. We studied the effect of the electric field on the nematode as a function of field intensity and frequency. We identified a range of electric field intensities and frequencies that trap worms without apparent adverse
Annesia L. Lamb+4 more
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Caenorhabditis elegansC. elegansC. elegansUMrt ×−5 s¯
Sayran Saber+3 more
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A robust genome editing pipeline is critical to the vitality of a modern genetic laboratory. Previous studies have shown that Cas9 ribonucleoprotein (RNP)-based editing can be highly effective in Caenorhabditis elegans, particularly...
G. A. Dokshin+3 more
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Genome evolution in Caenorhabditis [PDF]
Since the completion of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome sequence 10 years ago, efforts of the large community of C. elegans geneticists have resulted in a high-quality annotation of the structures and sequence relatedness of nearly all the protein encoding and RNA genes. Based on increasingly accurate gene counts in other species, it now appears that
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HaematophagicCaenorhabditis elegans [PDF]
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegansis a free-living nematode that resides in soil and typically feeds on bacteria. We postulate that haematophagicC. eleganscould provide a model to evaluate vaccine responses to intestinal proteins from hematophagous nematode parasites, such asNecator americanus.
Veeren M Chauhan, David I Pritchard
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Ecology of Caenorhabditis species [PDF]
Although several Caenorhabditis species are now studied in laboratories in great detail, the knowledge of the ecology of most Caenorhabditis species is scarce. In this chapter we present data on the habitat, animal associations, and geographical distribution of the eighteen described and five undescribed Caenorhabditis species currently known to ...
Karin Kiontke, Walter Sudhaus
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Increased liver content of DHA‐derived small lipid autacoids (i.e resolvin D1 and maresin 1) associates with enhanced mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, fatty acid β‐oxidation and bioenergetic metabolic flux. These features provide hepatic protection from steatotic, pro‐inflammatory and fibrogenic insults.
Cristina López‐Vicario+12 more
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