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disease spread from inside relax bronchial muscles. regulation in fight-or-flight
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Infographic: Epigenetics -A Primer
Epigenetic effects regulate the
activation or repression of genes in
many ways. Here are a few of the
molecular tricks, illustrated. Stefan
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Epigenetic Changes in Cancer
The study of how covalent marks on
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unraveling the secrets of leading to new therapeutic strategies.
pluripotency -- knowledge Mane! Esteller
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to personalized Environmental Impact
regenerative medicine. Research in behavioral epigenetics is
Karen Hopkin seeking evidence that links experience
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One on One: Imprinting Epigenetics and The Footprints of
Diversity Society Winter
Joachim Messing talks Did Erasmus Darwin Epigenetic marks laid Best Places to Work for Postdocs,
about how genomic foreshadow the tweaking down during the cold 2011
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Top 7 Evaluated Articles top Desmond Julian. who invented the
concept of the coronary care unit, talks
A snapshot of the highest-ranked articles from a 30-day period. about the importance of charity-
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1 Drug helps, doesn't hurt, lung disease
Respiratory distress syndrome patients treated with a neuromuscular blocker are disease, and the British Heart
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T regulatory cells can multiply their numbers by secreting the cytokine interleukin sponsorship.
IL-35, which converts the population of killer T cells into regulatory cells that
suppress inflammation, providing a new explanation for how inflammation is
reeled in after an infection is cleared.
4 Natural helpers fight infection
A novel population of innate immune cells, identified in the gut adipose tissue of
humans and mice and nicknamed "natural helper cells." produce large amounts
of cytokines and may play an important role in fighting off parasites.
5 Cells sticking together
In response to tension from adjacent cells, alpha-catenin, a cell adhesion
protein, recruits actin binding proteins to strengthen cell-to-cell junctions, rapidly
reacting to rearrangements in the local environment.
6 Silent effects
Mutations in exons that do not change protein sequences can still have dramatic
effects on gene expression in E. coli. Surprisingly, these effects are caused by
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7 Rat dad's diet affects pups
Male rats fed a high-fat diet had daughters with diabetes-like beta-cell
dysfuncfion, showing, for the first time in mammals, that environment of the
father can influence the phenotype of the offspring.
This F1000 Top 7 is a snapshot of the highest-ranked articles from a 30-day
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also Top 7s in Molecular Biology, Genetics and Genomics, Biochemistry and Cell
Biology
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Reports top
The latest peer-reviewed F1000 Reports articles, published in F1000's two PubMed-
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Medulloblastoma: Laminar fate
advances and specification in the
challenges cerebral cortex
Martine F. Roussel and Nicolas Gaspard and
Giles Robinson Pierre Vanderhaeghen
The role of blood flow Clostridium difficile-a
in determining the moving target
sites of atherosclerotic Glenn S. Tillotson and
plaques Joni Tillotson
Narges Amini, Amalia de
Luca. Christina M.
Warboys and Paul C.
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F1000 Posters top
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Neuroscience
Gy Role of dopamine and serotonin receptors in medial
prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex on impulsive
choice in rats
Gipson et al. Based on: Neuroscience 2010 meeting.
Evaluated by Trevor W Robbins, University of Cambridge,
UK
Summary I Poster I Evaluation
Recent conferences covered include:
• 23rd Lorne Cancer Conference 2011
• Biochemical Society 2011 - Recent Advances in
Membrane Biochemistry
• Biochemical Society 2011 - Stress Responses -
Molecules, Organisms and Environment
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