Genetics & Schizophrenia
.... Still, as Travis reported, it has been difficult to obtain consistently replicable results for any of the
gene studies and any of the reported linkages between ....
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OBESITY GENE Introduction Zhang, Proenca, Maf
.... Future
studies regarding molecules regulating ob
gene expression and effects of the encoded protein at site of action, will enhance the understanding of body ....
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Breast Cancer Treatment biochemical studies aimed at determinin
In this paper, three such
studies are analyzed. One looks at the tumor suppressor
gene, maspin. and how it may be recruited to help fight cell proliferation. ....
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THE HUMAN BRAIN Introduction Studies of the h
.... behavior in transgenic mice carrying multiple copies of the human
gene for S100 beta. .... Rett syndrome
studies of natural history and search for a genetic marker. ....
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Gene Transcription
.... alternate sigma factor and their activities as regulators of
gene transcription and as protectors of bacteria against environmental stress.
Studies will be ....
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Mendel
.... The number of different genes involved in a particular processes can be determined; phenotypes with mutations in more than one
gene can be
studies to determine ....
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A Separate Peace
.... Suicide Society. "You never waste your time," he tells
Gene (60), who
studies very hard and is a "walking clock" (58).
Gene also ....
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Microsatellites Introduction The Human Genom
.... tightly to 16 human
gene products that are of potential importance in the control of body weight or linked to syndromes of obesity. These two
studies show how ....
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Alzheimers
.... Recently, genetic
studies have shown that the
gene for apolipoprotein E (ApoE), a protein which moves cholesterol in the bloodstream and can bind to amyloid ....
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Alzheimer's Disease
.... Recently, genetic
studies have shown that the
gene for apolipoprotein E (ApoE), a protein which moves cholesterol in the bloodstream and can bind to amyloid ....
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Alzheimer's Disease: Diagnosis & Research
.... Recently, genetic
studies have shown that the
gene for apolipoprotein E (ApoE), a protein which moves cholesterol in the bloodstream and can bind to amyloid ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA
.... Even if scientists can isolate and clone a
gene, past
studies suggest that it takes more than defective genes to trigger mental decline. ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism
.... Behavior Genetics. 23:223 230; 1993, March. 9. Noble, E. The D(2) dopamine receptor
gene: A review of association
studies in alcoholism. Behavior Genetics. ....
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The Genetic Approach to Alcoholism The Genetic Approach to ...
.... Behavior Genetics. 23:223-230; 1993, March. 9. Noble, E. The D(2) dopamine receptor
gene: A review of association
studies in alcoholism. Behavior Genetics. ....
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Breast Cancer Cancer is the leading cause of dea
.... The existence of heightened breast cancer susceptibility among women with this
gene has been known for several years, based on family and other
studies. ....
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Blacks & Hypertension
.... Further, there have been recent
studies conducted that show that a
gene disadvantage may be the cause that most contributes to a higher level of hypertension ....
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Relationship of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Noble, EP (1993). The D-sub 2 dopamine receptor
gene: A review of association
studies in alcoholism. Behavior Genetics, 23(2), 119-129. Parboosingh, JS (1991). ....
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Contribution of Genetics to Alcoholism The purpose of this report ...
.... Noble, EP (1993). The D-sub 2 dopamine receptor
gene: A review of association
studies in alcoholism. Behavior Genetics, 23(2), 119-129. Parboosingh, JS (1991). ....
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Gene Transfer Technologies
.... shock to temporarily make the cell membrane porous; and the so called "
gene gun" used mainly in plant research, but also in some animal
studies, to shoots ....
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Article Review: Genetically Modified Crops
.... A few
studies from the US Department of Agriculture indicate the major benefit of .... Insect-resistant GM crops are produced by inserting a
gene from the soil ....
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Syntex
.... Palo Alto became one of Roche's four research centers worldwide, focusing on pain research and, according to company plans,
gene studies. ....
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Effects of Leptin
.... However it was not until the development of cloning of the ob
gene that
studies began to describe leptin and the regulation of leptin mRNA and protein. ....
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Herceptin
.... The
studies on herceptin were reported at an American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting .... 20 percent of invasive breast tumors, and it is the
gene coding for ....
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The Selfish Gene & Evolutionary Theory
.... Dawkins meme theory parallels
gene theory in that just as genes are propagated .... be beneficial in making students pay more attention to their
studies, but may ....
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Prostate cancer
.... study suggests that ALVAC is a useful means of delivering
gene sequences in .... Further
studies are underway to elucidate the mechanisms of this method of tumor ....
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Liver Cancer
....
Studies now suggest that these elements may interact in a multifactorial .... Cancer is essentially a genetic process, and inherited
gene abnormalities or those ....
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Genetic engineering
.... serendipity, research into viruses in the 1960s, unrelated to genetic
studies, led to .... This process gave rise to the term "
gene splicing," while the resulting ....
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Radiation Therapy & Its Effect On the Cell Cycle
.... cell cycle. Various
studies indicate that ionizing radiation induces immediate early response
gene expression. Various immediate ....
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Evolution & Speciation
.... populations of the same species would interfere with the
gene flow between .... Because of similar research
studies that demonstrate the significance of ecological ....
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Mendelian Genetics
.... of genetics is now named after him, and his early
studies lay the .... in inherited characteristics; for each character, an organism inherits one
gene from each ....
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