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PATJ regulates directional migration of mammalian epithelial cells
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2007-02)
Expression of Treponema denticola Oligopeptidase B in Escherichia coli
(Springer-Verlag; Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 2004-05)
Treponema denticola is a small anaerobic spirochete often isolated from periodontal lesions and closely associated with periodontal diseases. This bacterium possesses a particular arginine peptidase activity (previously ...
Copper excess, zinc deficiency, and cognition loss in Alzheimer's disease
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2012-03)
In this special issue about biofactors causing cognitive impairment, we present evidence for and discuss two such biofactors. One is excess copper, causing neuronal toxicity. The other is zinc deficiency, causing neuronal ...
Checkpoints and restriction points in bacteria and eukaryotic cells
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2006-10)
Bacterial checkpoints, analogous to those proposed to exist in eukaryotic cells, offer insights into the definition of a checkpoint. Examination of bacterial “checkpoint” or arrest phenomena illustrate problems with a ...
Identification of a redox‐regulated chaperone network
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2004-01-14)
A comparison study of multivariate fixed models and Gene Association with Multiple Traits (GAMuT) for nextâ generation sequencing
(John Wiley & Sons, 2017-01)
In this paper, extensive simulations are performed to compare two statistical methods to analyze multiple correlated quantitative phenotypes: (1) approximate Fâ distributed tests of multivariate functional linear models ...
A three‐dimensional placoderm (stem‐group gnathostome) pharyngeal skeleton and its implications for primitive gnathostome pharyngeal architecture
(Cambridge University PressWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2017-09)
The pharyngeal skeleton is a key vertebrate anatomical system in debates on the origin of jaws and gnathostome (jawed vertebrate) feeding. Furthermore, it offers considerable potential as a source of phylogenetic data. ...
Spring ephemeral herbs and nitrogen cycling in a northern hardwood forest: an experimental test of the vernal dam hypothesis
(Springer-Verlag; Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2000-08)
In the late 1970s R.N. Muller and F.H. Bormann posited their ”vernal dam” hypothesis, stating that spring-ephemeral herbs in deciduous forests serve as a temporary sink for N when overstory trees are dormant, and then ...