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Transglutaminases: future perspectives

Amino Acids, 2012
This is the third special issue focused on "Transglutaminases" that is now available on this journal and dedicated to one of the pioneers of these enzymes, John Edward Folk, who died December 2010 [see in this issue Beninati et al. 2012a]. The first edition, "Polyamines and Transglutaminases" was published in Amino Acids, vol 26, no.
BENINATI, SIMONE   +2 more
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Future perspectives

Essays in Biochemistry, 2001
Transcription is coupled to splicing and other post-transcriptional processes. The importance of transcription factors in developmental biology and disease is underlined by genetic analysis in flies and humans. The genome project is identifying large numbers of novel transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins.
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Quinoa—Evolution and Future Perspectives

2021
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa, Willd.) is a high-quality protein grain originating in the Andean region. Once a staple of the Incas, from being unknown in the rest of the world, this grain has recently become a global commodity. This is largely due to its nutritional qualities and adaptation to a wide range of environments. While the majority of quinoa is
Alandia, Gabriela   +4 more
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Perspectives for the future

Intensive Care Medicine, 1993
The pathophysiology of sepsis and septic shock is extremely complex and ultimately involves every physiological pathway. The initiating event is the entrance of endotoxin or similar substances into the blood which initiates the release of multiple mediators. These are designed to react locally and to protect the organism.
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Challenges and Future Perspectives

2019
We face two significant challenges in the world of mathematics education. First, despite access to education, more than half of the children in the world currently do not learn the basic numerical skills required for an independent life in modern societies.
Räsänen, Pekka   +2 more
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Apoptosis: future perspectives

Essays in Biochemistry, 2003
The field of apoptosis has expanded to include research in almost all subject areas of cell biology. Despite this growth, there are still many unanswered questions, some of which are fundamental to the development of therapeutic strategies. Most importantly, the underlying mechanisms involved in conferring specificity of apoptotic signals must be ...
Carol, Ward   +3 more
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Conclusions and Future Perspectives

2006
Although we have a generic understanding of the role of genetics, there is still much to investigate in the post-genomic project era: a series of modifications in DNA and DNA associated structures, which currently falls under the umbrella of epigenetics.
FRISO, Simonetta   +2 more
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Perspective: A glint of the future

Nature, 2013
The same property that gives stained glass windows their sublime beauty is being crafted in the latest nanophotonic technologies, says Anatoly V. Zayats.
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Conclusions And Future Perspectives

2009
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in individual cells. Aberrant gene expression can induce disordered conditions. Regulation of gene expression is not fully known yet but current evidence indicates that epigenetics, a phenomenon that affects gene expression without changes in DNA base pairs (1)
Choi Sang Woon, FRISO, Simonetta
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