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Changes in Microbial Resources and Trophic Niches of Microarthropods in Forest Ecosystems with Elevation
(2024-03-27)Mountain forests play a major role for biodiversity conservation, carbon storage and hydrological cycling. Therefore, understanding different components of mountain forest ecosystems is essential to predict potential ... -
Characterisation of the cell wall protein Pga29p in the human pathogenic fungus <i>Candida albicans</i>
(2009-02-17)Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that is responsible for most of the Candida infections in humans. It can cause superficial infections on the mucosa, nails or skin and ... -
Characterisation of the Early Endosomal SNARE Complex
(2005-11-23)SNARE proteins are crucial factors in membrane fusion. These membrane proteins assemble to four-helix coiled-coils consisting of four SNARE helices: Qa, Qb, Qc and R, thereby fusing opposing ... -
Characterisation of the immune modulatory effect of wild type Rift Valley fever virus strains
(2010-11-12)Rift Valley fever Phlebovirus (RVFV) belongs to the Bunyaviridae family. It is transmitted by mosquitoes and infects a wide range of vertebrate hosts. In humans, infection can lead to fatal ... -
Characterisation of Vti1b and Vti1a proteins and generation of knock-out mice.
(2002-07-09)Genomic DNA for Vti1b and Vti1a was isolated and the chromosomal regions characterised. Using targeted gene disruption mouse mutants lacking Vti1b constitutively were generated. It was shown ... -
Characterization of a human renal organic anion transporter
(2001-05-02)The renal excretion of organic anions, including a variety of endogenous substances, xenobiotics and their metabolites, involves an organic anion transport system with multiple specificity. ... -
Characterization of a novel regulator of the unfolded protein response in Ustilago maydis and mammals
(2019-07-16)The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is an eukaryotic organelle which is the entry point into the secretory pathway and responsible for protein synthesis and processing. The amount of proteins to be folded in the ER lumen is ... -
Characterization of alternative NADH dehydrogenases in the respiratory chain of Toxoplasma gondii as a novel drug targets
(2006-11-06)The single mitochondrion of Toxoplasma gondii generates a membrane potential in the proliferative tachyzoite stage. However, its contribution to energy metabolism in dormant bradyzoites is ... -
Characterization of an Arabidopsis glutaredoxin that interacts with core components of the salicylic acid signal transduction pathway
(2006-05-16)Salicylic acid (SA) is a plant signalling molecule that mediates the induction of defense responses upon attack by a variety of pathogens. Activation sequence-1 (as-1) type cis elements and ... -
CHARACTERIZATION OF BACTERIAL LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDES (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato and Pseudomonas syringae pv. apii) AND PECTINS OF TOMATO AND CELERY PLANTS (Lycopersicon esculentum and Apium graveolens) REGARDING THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN HOST/PATHOGEN-INTERACTION
(2002-10-15)All plants face a formidable challenge of defending themselves against a large number of pathogens. The interactions between a pathogen and its host are governed by a number of factors. ... -
Characterization of chondrogenic progenitor cells using mass spectrometry and multidimensional separation approaches
(2015-07-03)Modern day mass spectrometry (MS) has evolved into a powerful analytical technique, central to the field of proteomics. Currently, the identification and quantification of proteins from different biological samples can be ... -
Characterization of Clade I TGA Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis thaliana with Respect to Biotic Stress
(2015-04-14)Activation of the plant immune system after pathogen attack involves massive transcriptional reprogramming. In Arabidopsis thaliana, clade I TGA transcription factors (TFs) TGA1 and TGA4 have been shown to contribute to ... -
Characterization of cytoplasmic bodies involved in 5' to 3' mRNA degradation in human cells
(2008-04-23)In the context of gene expression regulation, discontinuing translation of mRNAs occurs by evolutionarily conserved mechanisms whose executors have been described to be associated with various types of cytoplasmic ... -
Characterization of exosomes as a diagnostic marker in neurodegenerative diseases
(2016-10-28)α-Synuclein pathology has been hypothesized to propagate in synucleinopathies by intercellular transfer of pathogenic seeds in a prion-like fashion. Extracellular release of α-Synuclein via small extracellular vesicles has ... -
Characterization of foetal hepatic cells during rat liver development
(2006-11-06)During embryonic development the embryonic/foetal liver is the site where hepatogenesis and hematopoiesis take place. Hepatoblasts have been partly characterized in several previous studies. ... -
Characterization of genes differentially regulated after bile acid exposure in Campylobacter jejuni
(2019-08-23)In the past decades Campylobacter has raised as the main cause of bacterial gastrointestinal infection worldwide. Campylobacter causes gastrointestinal infection that can vary from asymptomatic, mild to a severe diarrhea. ... -
Characterization of high-density prion protein oligomers in rapid progressive and sporadic Alzheimer’s disease
(2019-03-18)Alzheimer’s disease is the most commonly occurring dementia of the elderly, comprising up to 75% of all the neurodegenerative disorders. Over the past few decades, some atypical AD cases have been reported with a higher ... -
Characterization of human Neuropsin (hOPN5) and development of new mutants for optogenetic stimulation of the Gq signaling cascade
(2024-02-20)Gq signaling plays a pivotal role in the physiological adaptation of cellular behavior based on the individual body's needs and it is also involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases including cancer, autoimmunity, ... -
Characterization of neuronal SNARE protein amisyn and its role in neurotransmission
(2022-04-01)Neurotransmission is a complex bioprocess that involves a series of complex interactions between proteins and lipids. Exocytosis, which directly mediates neurotransmitter release, is one of the most important steps in the ... -
Characterization of neuronal SNAREs and interacting proteins
(2006-03-20)This work centered on the SNARE proteins syntaxin 1, SNAP-25, and synaptobrevin 2, which drive the discharge of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles. A relatively simple scenario for ...