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Expression and prognostic significance of GATA-binding protein 2 in colorectal cancer.
GATA-binding protein 2 (GATA2) is a nuclear transcription factor that plays a critical role in tumorigenesis. High levels of GATA2 expression are correlated with poor survival outcomes in many types o...
Clinical implications of CIP2A protein expression in breast cancer.
The aim of this work is to study the expression and regulatory effects of CIP2A protein in breast cancer and the correlation between CIP2A protein expression and the prognosis of breast cancer. The CI...
The breast cancer type 1 susceptibility gene (BRCA1) is a tumor suppressor gene, mutations or loss of which lead to genomic instability and breast cancer. BRCA1 protein is part of a large multi-protei...
Organelle plasticity and interactions in cholesterol transport and steroid biosynthesis.
Steroid biosynthesis is a multi-step process controlled by pituitary hormones, which, via cAMP-dependent signaling pathways, drive tissue-specific steroid formation. Steroidogenesis begins with the tr...
Expression and function of OXE receptor, an eicosanoid receptor, in steroidogenic cells.
Hormonal regulation of steroidogenesis involves arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism through the 5-lipoxygenase pathway. One of the products, 5-hydroperoxy-eicosatetraenoic acid (5-HpETE), acts as a modul...
A fluorescent protein is implemented by Nico Bruns and co-workers on page 2701 as a force-responsive molecular sensor at the fiber-resin interface in glass-fiber reinforced composites. Micrometer-scal...
Transthyretin regulates hippocampal 14-3-3ζ protein levels.
Transthyretin is the carrier protein of thyroxine and retinol in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid and has been described also as a neuroprotective molecule. 14-3-3 Proteins are very important in many ce...
Yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) is used as a mechanoresponsive layer at the fiber/resin interface in glass-fiber-reinforced composites. The protein loses its fluorescence when subjected to mechanical...
Identifying sequence determinants of reduction potentials of metalloproteins.
The reduction potential of an electron transfer protein is one of its most important functional characteristics. Although the type of redox site and the protein fold are the major determinants of the...
The C2 domain of streptococcal protein G is a small (55 residue) peptide with immunoglobulin-binding activity. Following codon optimization, the gene was divided into four oligonucleotide fragments an...
News Articles
Lund University researchers deactivate mutated huntingtin protein in the brains of mice
Researchers at Lund University have succeeded in preventing very early symptoms of Huntington's disease, depression and anxiety, by deactivating the mutated huntingtin protein in the brains of mice.
FDA gives Priority Review to Celgene's ABRAXANE sNDA for advanced pancreatic cancer
Celgene International Sàrl, a subsidiary of Celgene Corporation today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has assigned a Priority Review designation to the supplemental New Drug Appl...
Cycle Stuff Direct Looks at Cycle Fitness Nutrition
SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Everyone knows that cycling is fantastic for our overall fitness and health, but what about nutrition and how it has an impact on cycle training? Al...
(An earlier version of this post appeared at GMO Pundit blog.) Some people have raised worries about whether novel double-stranded RNA molecules present in plant foods might be harmful to people. Natu...
TAP Biosystems, a leading supplier of innovative cell culture systems and consumables for life science applications, today announced its advanced micro bioreactor system (ambr™) is in use at the...
Alzheimer's Cause Found In Trigger Of Brain Protein Malfunction
In a new breakthrough to find the cause of Alzheimer's disease, scientists have pinpointed a molecule that appears to trigger a chain reaction of protein malfunction that eventually clogs up and kil...
Self-assembling influenza nanoparticle vaccines elicit broadly neutralizing H1N1 antibodies
Influenza viruses pose a significant threat to the public and are a burden on global health systems. Each year, influenza vaccines must be rapidly produced to match circulating viruses, a process cons...
Biochemistry: Rear view of an enzyme
The enzyme Ubc9 mediates attachment of the small modifier protein SUMO to target proteins. It emerges that for optimal functioning — and for proper meiotic cell division — Ubc9 itself must be modi...
Cancer: Drug for an 'undruggable' protein
Scientists have long aimed to develop drugs against the cancer-associated protein KRAS, but without success. An approach that targets the oncoprotein's cellular localization reignites lost enthusiasm.
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Health Discovery Corporation is a molecular diagnostics company that uses advanced mathematical techniques to analyze large amounts of data to uncover patterns that might otherwis...
Xenetic is a leading UK-based biopharmaceutical company providing leading-edge expertise in the development of a whole new generation of drugs and vaccines. Working with some of the largest pharma...
Itero Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.
Itero Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. is a specialty biopharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of protein therapeutics that offer significant clinical an...
Fraunhofer USA CMB, a division of Fraunhofer USA, Inc., is a not-for-profit research organization whose mission is to develop safe and effective vaccines targeting infectious dise...
Founded in 1992, Balance Bar, one of Americaâs original nutrition/energy bars, inspires consumers to lead active, well-rounded and balanced lives by providing great-tasting,...
Dr. Yie-Hwa Chang founded the Company in August 2001. The Company is commercializing core technologies for which it has secured an exclusive license from Saint Louis University, i...
Ansaris is a division of Locus Pharmaceuticals, a privately held biopharmaceutical company focused on solving todayâs small molecule drug discovery challenges, has been the l...
Tivorsan Pharmaceuticals http://www.tivorsan.com is a protein therapeutics company pioneering a unique approach to treating serious neuromuscular disorders, including DMD and Beck...
Founded in 2001, AB Science is a pharmaceutical company specialising in the research, development and commercialisation of protein kinase inhibitors (PKIs), a new class of targete...
Advanced Animal Diagnostics (AAD) is an innovative company designed to enhance the profitability of livestock production and ensure a safe, abundant supply of animal protein by de...
Clinical Trials
Ventricular Arrhythmias in Uremic Cardiomyopathy
There is a certain gene called sarcoplasmic reticulum gene (SERCA2a), which is found in heart muscle. This gene is also found in blood vessels and skin tissue. When active this gene builds...
Phase 2A Study of NPC-1C Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody to Treat Pancreatic and Colorectal Cancer
The purpose of the phase 2A component of this study is to determine if giving the immune molecule NPC-1C to individuals who have cancer of the pancreas or gastrointestinal tract (colon or...
Background: The interactive effects of resistance training and dietary protein on hormonal responses in overweight or obese adults are not clear and remain controversial. Investigators tes...
Glutamine and Intestinal Protein Metabolism
Gut barrier plays a major role in defence of the organism. During catabolic states, like major surgery or inflammation, gut barrier could be altered. It has been reported that preoperative...
Proteomic Study of Urinary Stone Disease
Urinary protein levels are not routinely measured in stone patients while there is strong evidence that proteins play a role in the etiology of stones. The purpose of this study is to exa...
ACTH Stimulation and G Protein
Males and females may exhibit different responses to testing of adrenal function. The hormones responsible for controlling adrenal function are ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone or cortic...
Intravenous Immune Globulin to Treat Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy
This study will evaluate patients with Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy (HIBM) and examine the effects of immune globulin (IG) treatment on muscle and muscle function. HIBM is a progress...
In an attempt to simplify the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy, the researchers will investigate the presence of specific molecular markers of ectopic pregnancy. The quantification of these...
HIV Infection And Metabolic Abnormalities Protocol 1 (HAMA001)
This is a prospective, non-randomised, 48 week study of the effect of protease inhibitor (PI) containing and non-PI containing antiretroviral regimens on the expression of adipocyte specif...
"PTHrP(1-36) IV Dose Escalation Study"
This is a single-blinded, one-treatment, combination dose escalation and pharmacokinetic study done in healthy volunteers. The investigators want to determine whether PTHrP(1-36) shares a...
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Medical and Biotech [MESH] Definitions
Transferrin-binding Protein A
A subtype of bacterial transferrin-binding protein found in bacteria. It forms a cell surface receptor complex with TRANSFERRIN-BINDING PROTEIN B.
Transferrin-binding Protein B
A subtype of bacterial transferrin-binding protein found in bacteria. It forms a cell surface receptor complex with TRANSFERRIN-BINDING PROTEIN A.
Adaptor Protein Complex 1
A clathrin adaptor protein complex primarily involved in clathrin-related transport at the TRANS-GOLGI NETWORK.
Adaptor Protein Complex 2
An adaptor protein complex primarily involved in the formation of clathrin-related endocytotic vesicles (ENDOSOMES) at the CELL MEMBRANE.
Adaptor Protein Complex 3
An adaptor protein complex found primarily on perinuclear compartments.