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Screening of genetic and expression alterations of SRC1 gene in prostate cancer

The Prostate, 2006
Genetic alterations of the SRC1 gene have not been thoroughly studied in prostate cancer.Five prostate cancer cell lines and 32 xenografts were screened for mutations and gene copy number alterations. Subsequently, frequencies of detected sequence variations were further analyzed in 44 clinical prostate cancers, 6 benign prostate hyperplasias, and 48 ...
Maki, HE   +7 more
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Screening of Bacillus subtilis transposon mutants with altered riboflavin production

Metabolic Engineering, 2008
To identify novel targets for metabolic engineering of riboflavin production, we generated about 10,000 random, transposon-tagged mutants of an industrial, riboflavin-producing strain of Bacillus subtilis. Process-relevant screening conditions were established by developing a 96-deep-well plate method with raffinose as the carbon source, which mimics ...
Tännler, Simon   +4 more
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Misexpression screen for genes altering the olfactory map in Drosophila

genesis, 2006
AbstractDespite the identification of a number of guidance molecules, a comprehensive picture has yet to emerge to explain the precise anatomy of the olfactory map. From a misexpression screen of 1,515 P{GS} lines, we identified 23 genes that, when forcibly expressed in the olfactory receptor neurons, disrupted the stereotyped anatomy of the Drosophila
Dongsheng, Zhang   +8 more
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Repetition and Alterity: Geoffrey Squires's ‘texts for screen’

Irish University Review, 2016
This essay examines a number of Geoffrey Squires's recent digital texts which were released in various forms online and later standardised and published together in the Kindle Book Abstract Lyrics and other poems: 2006–2012. It is contended that Squires embraces computer technology to compose texts which inhabit the screen, but which refuse to adhere ...
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Unlocking the potential of AI-assisted pathology for molecular alteration screening

European Journal of Cancer
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Aldea, Mihaela   +3 more
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Reproducing Alterity: Ethical Subjectivity and Genetic Screening

2011
To a large extent, reproductive decisions are decisions about who comes into the world. As the non-identity problem discussed in the previous chapter makes clear, this is true of more traditional forms of decision-making and contingencies such as when conception occurs. It is also true, and increasingly obvious, with decisions about preimplantation and
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ABCB4-alteration screening in adult-onset cholestasis

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2021
Marco, Carbone, Vincenzo, Cardinale
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ALTERED SEX RATIO AMONG PHENYLKETONURIC INFANTS ASCERTAINED BY SCREENING THE NEWBORN

The Lancet, 1970
Abstract Of 90 infants included in a collaborative study of phenylketonuria (P.K.U.) 60 were males and 30 were females. The method of ascertainment seems to have played a part in this altered sex ratio since the high proportion of males was found only in series ascertained by screening alone. In this series there were 7 cases (all female) in which the
D Y, Hsia, J, Dobson
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Screening for subtelomeric chromosome alteration in a consecutive series of newborns with congenital defects

Clinical Dysmorphology, 2008
It is generally accepted that 2.5% of the patients with unexplained mental retardation and dysmorphic features have a chromosome alteration affecting the subtelomeric regions. The frequency of such alterations whether in the general population or in newborns with congenital defects, however, remains unknown.
Laura, Rodríguez   +11 more
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Optical coherence tomography angiography for screening of hydroxychloroquine-induced retinal alterations

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2018
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the retinal and choroidal changes via optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in patients who received hydroxychloroquine (HCQ).Sixty eyes of 60 female patients who received HCQ were included in the study. Patients were categorized into two groups as high-risk (≥ 5 years) and low-risk (
Mehmet Bulut   +5 more
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