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Nonlinear Dynamic Models for Single-Cell Time-Lapse Microscopy
Jarad Niemi, Cheemeng Tan, Lingchong You, Mike West. Duke University
This poster applies Bayesian analysis of nonlinear dynamic models to time-lapse fluorescent microscopy data.
Nonlinear Dynamic Models for Single-Cell Time-Lapse Microscopy
Jarad Niemi, Cheemeng Tan, Lingchong You, Mike West. Duke University
This poster applies Bayesian analysis of nonlinear dynamic models to time-lapse fluorescent microscopy data.
Microbial Genome-based Analysis Tool for Post-PKS Tailoring Steps
Ki-Bong Kim. Sangmyung University
We have developed a microbial genome-based analysis system to provide the user with a wealth of information that can be utilized for biosynthetic engineering of enzymes, especially involved in post-PKS tailoring steps. Post-PKS tailoring steps are necessary to add functional groups essential for the biological activity. Our system has sophisticated graphical user interfaces (GUIs) with a wide range of well-tested analytical functions, customized database, and well-maintained user-support applica
A PALPABLE NODULE IS THE ONLY SIGNIFICANT PREOPERATIVE CLUE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF PARATHYROID CARCINOMA IN INDIA - A CASE SERIES
Senthil Vasan*, Jubbin J Jacob*, C K Ben Selvan$, Deepak T Abraham$, M J Paul$ . *Department of Endocrinology , Diabetes & Metabolism
Parathyroid tumours account for a very small percentage of all head and neck neoplasms. The clinical presentation of benign primary hyperparathyroidism differs from that seen in Western series. We attempt to review the presentation and outcomes of patients treated for malignant primary hyperparathyroidism from our centre and highlight the clinical clues to a early pre-operative diagnosis.
Modulation of sporadic colorectal cancer risk by polymorphisms and haplotypes of mismatch repair genes
Tulupova E., Kumar R.*, Slyskova J., Pardini B., Polakova V., Naccarati A., Vodickova L., Novotny J.**, Hemminki K.*, Vodicka P.. Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
A role of mismatch repair (MMR) in modulating colorectal cancer (CRC) was assessed by genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms in five MMR genes in hospital-based case- control study. The TAG haplotype in hMSH6 (-556G>T-Ex1-145G>-IVS4-101G>C) decreased a risk of CRC and the GGG haplotype increased a risk of rectal cancer. Although no significant association was found for individual MMR polymorphisms, the hMSH6 haplotypes may modulate the risk of CRC in this population.
Genetic profile of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) grown under different O2 concentrations
Sonia Prado, David Montaner, Dario Melguizo,Rubén Moreno, Joaquín Dopazo and Miodrag Stojkovic.. Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe
The development of mammalian embryos during the early stages takes place in a hypoxic environment. After 11 weeks of pregnancy the mother’s blood begins to flow freely in the placental space increasing the partial pressure of oxygen [1-3]. Therefore, we hypothesized that in vitro growth of hESC in normoxic conditions (21% O2) may change the profile and differentiation potential of hESC.
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