... Alpha Bcrystallin was characterized as a negative prognostic factor in breast ...alpha Bcrystallin and BCL2 expression in breast cancer and the relationship between these proteins, we ...
... These proteins, abundant in vertebrate lenses, were originally thought to be solely structural proteins, but in recent years have been shown to possess a myriad of activity in-vitro including molecular chaperone ...
... αB crystallin expression was different according to the type of ...αB crystallin so clear cell type and papillary type renal cell carcinoma have a tendency of αB crystallin ...αB crystallin in ...
... α B-crystallin signal in morphologically normal fibers is very similar to what has previously been demonstrated in sIBM [12,17] and suggests that an early underlying cell stress response is active in GNE ...
... ααααα B-crystallin genes have different patterns of tissue-specific ...ααααα B-crystallin transcription start site) selectively activates the ααααα B- crystallin promoter in an ...
... Background: Sporadic inclusion body myositis (s-IBM) is the most commonly occurring acquired inflammatory myopathy in elderly people (>45 years); however, pathogenic mechanisms are poorly understood and diagnostic ...
... -Synuclein promoter also contains nucleotide se- quences similar to the regulatory elements in the promoter of another crystallin gene required for embryonic lens de- velopment- B1-crystallin. The motif ...
... Summary: Myopathies encompass a wide variety of acquired and hereditary disorders. The pathomechanisms include structural and functional changes affecting, e.g., myofiber metabolism and contractile properties. In this ...
... mRNA was isolated 4 h after the end of UVA exposure. Atlas™ Mouse Cancer 1.2 cDNA expression arrays were used for the large-scale screening to identify the genes involved in the regulation of carcinogenesis, tumor ...
... A- crystallin to B-crystallin was found to be ...A- Crystallin contains two cysteine residues at positions 131 and 142, which are at the junction between the -crystallin domain and ...
... It is unlikely that these alterations in alphaA/BKO mouse lenses result from increased susceptibility of these lenses to light-induced damage in the absence of the molecular chaperone protection afforded by alphaA and ...
... Int J, Vi" , BioI 3X 717 72 1 (199 1 ) 717 Origillal Arlir'" Effects of age and genetic growth rate on the crystallin composition of the chick lens CHARLES PATEK', MARK HEAD' and RUTH CLAYTON Division[.] ...
... Int J [)e\' BioI ~I 883 89\ (\997 ) 883 Developmental patterns of crystallin expression during lens fiber differentiation in amphibians ALEXANDER T MIKHAILOV", VLADIMIR N SIMIRSKII', KARINA S ALEINIKO[.] ...
... 43. T.V. Basova, V.G. Kiselev, V.A. Plyashkevich, P.B. Cheblakov, F. Latteyer, H. Peisert, T. Chassè, Orientation and Morphology of Chloroaluminum Phthalocyanine Films Grown by Vapor Deposition: Electrical Field-Induced ...
... The generalization to the scale of an atomic nucleus permits to consider an atomic nucleus as a (non-collapsed) fermionic condensate with quasi-crystallin arrangement of nucleons, which may explain the nucleonic ...
... nite assemblage is characteristic of the clay minerals of the weathering crust in south Kerala and tl1at halloysite is undergoing transformation into well-crystallin[r] ...
... Restriction fragment polymorphisms were used to order the aA-crystallin locus (Crya-1 ) relative to other genes in mouse t-chromatin and to investigate the relatedness of a-A-[r] ...