Retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I)-like receptors are cytosolic pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that detect non-self-RNA and activate downstream interferon (IFN) signaling. One of the RIG-I-like receptors, laboratory of genetics and physiology 2 (LGP2), was originally thought to be ...
Genetic cardiomyopathy is a group of intractable cardiovascular disorders involving heterogeneous genetic contribution. This heterogeneity has hindered the development of life-saving therapies for this serious disease. Genetic mutations in dystrophin and
University of California, Berkeley CA 94720 Methods for introducing genes into mice (transgenic technology) and inactivating genes in mice (gene "knock out" technology) are rapidly contributing to our understanding of the role which specific DNA sequences play in the physiology of the whole organism...
In Pokrzywa lab, we use a combination of biochemical, microscopic, molecular genetics, and bioinformatics techniques, supported by mammalian cell assays and the nematode C. elegans.Research Cellular adaptation to cold To counteract cold, organisms developed various responses, ranging from cold avoidance...
We assessed the general biological knowledge of the VET students using 12 items, comprising of areas from morphology, physiology, evolution, genetics, and ecology that were developed by Großschedl et al. (2014). Ten items were administered in multiple-choice format and two in short answer for...
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Especially in the training of medical laboratory technicians in the Vocational School of Health Services, laboratory education has an important role in providing effective learning in the fields of microbiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics. Unfortunately, many institutions are facing ...
We have an ethical and scientific obligation to Refine all aspects of the life of the laboratory-housed dog. Across industry there are many differences amongst facilities, home pen design and husbandry, as well as differences in features of the dogs such as strain, sex and scientific protocols....
scientists including postdoctoral researcher at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and first author Armin Scheben, CSHL Professor and Chair of the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology Adam Siepel, and CSHL Professor W. Richard McCombie explored the genetics of the Jamaican fruit bat and the Mesoamerican...
While these eggs, chicks, and poults are more expensive, the benefits of reduced morbidity and mortality, and genetics favoring increased production, make them an overall economic benefit to farms. 3. SPF in aquaculture 3.1. Salmonids Recognizing the risk of transferring pathogens with international...