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To test our hypothesis, we analyzed neurogenesis in the hippocampal Laser Scanning Confocal Immunofluorescence Microscopy DG, as well as neuropathology and behaviors, of fosB- Free-floating sections were subjected to immunofluores- null and fosBd/d mice. We show that fosB-null mice cence microscopy...
there are neither inflammatory nor anti-inflammatory cytokine gene responses, substantiating the hypothesis of a dual-action of the GC-GR complex on the immune system. Hence, the zebrafishgrmutant line appears as a useful tool to investigate Gr functions in an integratedin vivomodel. ...
Further experiments are warranted to test this hypothesis by co-administration with cholate or an FXR agonist to determine their protective effects against sensitized AIH. Furthermore, the defect of microbiota function in fecal bile acid metabolism has been shown to play a role in cirrhosis [14] ...
What other pathways were impacted in several components across the cerebellar transcriptome profile of ATM-null mice, given that the hypothesis-free global transcriptomics approach might give novel clues to understanding A-T pathogenesis better? Second messengers downstream from neuropeptide receptors appeared...
These genomic organizational changes in emerin-null cells combined with the failure of the genome to properly reorganize during emerin-null myogenic differentiation supports the hypothesis that emerin-null myogenic progenitors fail to reprogram their transcriptome upon differentiation cues. Emerin is a ...
Since the extracellular localization of Tau has been established as per the prion spread hypothesis of Alzheimer’s, it has become evident that it can be targeted in a way similar to targeting of extracellular Aβ deposits. Moreover, the above mentioned results from Kuroda et al. have brought...
The proportion of ice nucleators was negatively correlated to the calculated immigration rates, further supporting our hypothesis that they are indicative of the seeding source but not of the average snowpack community (model calculated metacommunity). Impact of geography and chemistry on microbial ...
Rice grain size (GS) is an essential agronomic trait. Though several genes and miRNA modules influencing GS are known and seed development transcriptomes analyzed, a comprehensive compendium connecting all possible players is lacking. This study utilizes
neuronal function.18–20 These seemingly contradictory results could stem from mouse– human differences in MeCP2 requirements, but could also be recon- ciled by the hypothesis that MeCP2-e1 and MeCP2-e2 could perform similar functions in brain cells, if they were expressed at comparative ...