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GPR30 regulates diet-induced adiposity in female mice and adipogenesis in vitro
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016-10-04)
Early Invasion of Brain Parenchyma by African Trypanosomes
(PLOS, 2012-08-31)
Heat Stress Reduces Intestinal Barrier Integrity and Favors Intestinal Glucose Transport in Growing Pigs
(PLOS, 2013-08-01)
Excessive heat exposure reduces intestinal integrity and post-absorptive energetics that can inhibit wellbeing and be fatal. Therefore, our objectives were to examine how acute heat stress (HS) alters intestinal integrity ...
2D and 3D Chromosome Painting in Malaria Mosquitoes
(Journal Of Visualized Experiments, 2014-01-01)
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) of whole arm chromosome probes is a robust technique for mapping genomic regions of interest, detecting chromosomal rearrangements, and studying three-dimensional (3D) organization ...
Vitamin D-4 in Mushrooms
(PLOS, 2012-08-03)
A Hidden Transhydrogen Activity of a FMN-Bound Diaphorase under Anaerobic Conditions
(PLOS, 2016-05-04)
Background
Redox cofactors of NADH/NADPH participate in many cellular metabolic pathways for facilitating the electron transfer from one molecule to another in redox reactions. Transhydrogenase plays an important role in ...
Fluorescent in situ Hybridization on Mitotic Chromosomes of Mosquitoes
(Journal Of Visualized Experiments, 2012-09-01)
Fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) is a technique routinely used by many laboratories to determine the chromosomal position of DNA and RNA probes. One important application of this method is the development of ...
MetaStorm: A Public Resource for Customizable Metagenomics Annotation
(PLOS, 2016-09-15)
Metagenomics is a trending research area, calling for the need to analyze large quantities of data generated from next generation DNA sequencing technologies. The need to store, retrieve, analyze, share, and visualize such ...
Multigene Phylogenetics Reveals Temporal Diversification of Major African Malaria Vectors
(PLOS, 2014-04-04)
The major vectors of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa belong to subgenus Cellia. Yet, phylogenetic relationships and temporal diversification among African mosquito species have not been unambiguously determined. Knowledge ...