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c = 1 string as the topological theory of the conifold
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c-Abl Activation Regulates Induction of the SEK1/Stress-activated Protein Kinase Pathway in the Cellular Response to 1-β-D-Arabinofuranosylcytosine
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c-Fms-Mediated Differentiation and Priming of Monocyte Lineage Cells Play a Central Role in Autoimmune Arthritis
(BioMed Central, 2010)Introduction: Tyrosine kinases are key mediators of multiple signaling pathways implicated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We previously demonstrated that imatinib mesylate--a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved, ... -
C-H Amination Catalysis from High-Spin Ferrous Complexes
(2013-10-15)The C-H amination and olefin aziridination chemistry of iron supported by dipyrromethene ligands (RLAr, L=1,9-R2-5-aryldipyrromethene, R = Mes, 2,4,6-Ph3C6H2, tBu, Ad, 10-camphoryl, Ar = Mes, 2,4,6-Cl3C6H2) was explored. ... -
C-H Bond Amination from a Ferrous Dipyrromethene Complex
(American Chemical Society, 2009)In this Communication, we report an intramolecular C-H bond amination reaction of a dipyrromethene ferrous complex with organic azides. Monitoring of the spectral changes (variable temperature NMR and UV-vis) of the FeII ... -
c-Met Modulates RPE Migratory Response to Laser-Induced Retinal Injury
(Public Library of Science, 2012)Retinal laser injuries are often associated with aberrant migration of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), which can cause expansion of the scar beyond the confines of the original laser burn. In this study, we devised ... -
The c-MET Network as Novel Prognostic Marker for Predicting Bladder Cancer Patients with an Increased Risk of Developing Aggressive Disease
(Public Library of Science, 2015)Previous studies have shown that c-MET is overexpressed in cases of aggressive bladder cancer (BCa). Identification of crosstalk between c-MET and other RTKs such as AXL and PDGFR suggest that c-MET network genes ... -
C-MYC Transcriptionally Amplifies SOX2 Target Genes to Regulate Self-Renewal in Multipotent Otic Progenitor Cells
(Elsevier, 2015)Summary Sensorineural hearing loss is caused by the loss of sensory hair cells and neurons of the inner ear. Once lost, these cell types are not replaced. Two genes expressed in the developing inner ear are c-Myc and Sox2. ... -
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Gene Polymorphisms, CRP Levels, and Risk of Incident Coronary Heart Disease in Two Nested Case-Control Studies
(Public Library of Science, 2008)Background: C-reactive protein (CRP), an acute phase reactant and marker of inflammation, has been shown to predict risk of incident cardiovascular events. However, few studies have comprehensively examined six common ... -
C-Reactive Protein and Incident Cardiovascular Events Among Men with Diabetes
(American Diabetes Association, 2004)Objective - Several large prospective studies have shown that baseline levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) are an independent predictor of cardiovascular events among apparently healthy individuals. However, prospective ... -
C-Reactive Protein and the Incidence of Macular Degeneration – Pooled Analysis of 5 Cohorts
(2013)Importance: This study adds to the evidence that elevated levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) predict future risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This information might shed light on underlying ... -
C-Reactive Protein Causes Insulin Resistance in Mice Through Fcγ Receptor IIB–Mediated Inhibition of Skeletal Muscle Glucose Delivery
(American Diabetes Association, 2013)Elevations in C-reactive protein (CRP) are associated with an increased risk of insulin resistance. Whether CRP plays a causal role is unknown. Here we show that CRP transgenic mice and wild-type mice administered recombinant ... -
C-Reactive Protein Gene Variants Are Associated with Postoperative C-reactive Protein Levels After Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
(BioMed Central, 2009)Background: Elevated baseline C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are associated with increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Several CRP gene variants have been associated with altered baseline CRP levels in ... -
C-reactive protein independently predicts HIV-related outcomes among women and children in a resource-poor setting
(Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2007)Objective To evaluate C-reactive protein (CRP), an inflammatory marker, as a predictor of HIV-related outcomes among women and children in a resource-poor setting. Design We measured serum CRP concentration among ... -
C-terminal Phenylalanine of Bacteriophage T7 Single-stranded DNA-binding Protein Is Essential for Strand Displacement Synthesis by T7 DNA Polymerase at a Nick in DNA
(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2009)Single-stranded DNA-binding protein (gp2.5), encoded by gene 2.5 of bacteriophage T7, plays an essential role in DNA replication. Not only does it remove impediments of secondary structure in the DNA, it also modulates the ... -
The C. elegans Lifespan Machine
(2013)The measurement of lifespan pervades aging research. Because lifespan results from complex interactions between genetic, environmental and stochastic factors, it varies widely even among isogenic individuals. The action ... -
The C. elegans Lifespan Machine and its application to the temperature scaling of lifespan
(2013-10-08)Lifespan results from the complex interaction between genetic, environmental and stochastic factors, and therefore varies widely even among isogenic individuals. In C. elegans , the action of molecular mechanisms on aging ... -
C. elegans SIRT6/7 Homolog SIR-2.4 Promotes DAF-16 Relocalization and Function during Stress
(Public Library of Science, 2012)FoxO transcription factors and sirtuin family deacetylases regulate diverse biological processes, including stress responses and longevity. Here we show that the Caenorhabditis elegans sirtuin SIR-2.4—homolog of mammalian ... -
C. S. Rafinesque, with notes on his publications in the Harvard Libraries
(Harvard Library, 1948)