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  1. Antimicrobial peptides (AMP) are important effectors of the innate immune system. Although there is increasing evidence that AMPs influence bacteria in a multitude of ways, bacterial wall rupture plays the piv...

    Authors: Mukesh Pasupuleti, Mina Davoudi, Martin Malmsten and Artur Schmidtchen
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:136
  2. We previously developed a set of rationally designed mutant MICA protein ligands for the NKG2D immunoreceptor in which MICA was mutated at residues that do not contact NKG2D. Some of these MICA mutants, predic...

    Authors: Chad L Mayer, W Kalani Snyder, Monika A Swietlicka, Andrew D VanSchoiack, Chad R Austin and Benjamin J McFarland
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:135
  3. Adherence to osteoporosis pharmacotherapy is poor, and linked with patient perceptions of the benefits of, and barriers to taking these treatments. To better understand the association between patient percepti...

    Authors: Suzanne M Cadarette, Monique AM Gignac, Susan B Jaglal, Dorcas E Beaton and Gillian A Hawker
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:133
  4. Ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate (ECA) is a tissue adhesive material applied to close superficial wounds. The aim of this study was to explore the benefits of cyanoacrylates in the emergency department in children with c...

    Authors: Betul Gulalp, Tamer Seyhan, Sonnur Gursoy and M Nur Altinors
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:132
  5. Marbling defined by the amount and distribution of intramuscular fat, so-called Shimofuri, is an economically important trait of beef cattle in Japan. The c17-25 expressed sequence tag (EST) has been previously s...

    Authors: Seiki Sasaki, Takahisa Yamada, Shin Sukegawa, Takeshi Miyake, Tatsuo Fujita, Mitsuo Morita, Takeshi Ohta, Youichi Takahagi, Hiroshi Murakami, Fumiki Morimatsu and Yoshiyuki Sasaki
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:131
  6. Traditional in vitro cell invasion assays focus on measuring one cell parameter at a time and are often less than ideal in terms of reproducibility and quantification. Further, many techniques are not suitable fo...

    Authors: Yoonseok Kam, Audrey Karperien, Brandy Weidow, Lourdes Estrada, Alexander R Anderson and Vito Quaranta
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:130
  7. Asthma and other chronic airway diseases can be effectively treated by inhaler therapy. Inhaler therapy depends on appropriate use of the inhaler. This study evaluates the knowledge among Dutch children and th...

    Authors: Johannes HJM Uijen, Yannick JW van Uijthoven, Johannes C van der Wouden and Patrick JE Bindels
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:129
  8. Aging is marked by declines in levels of many sex hormones and growth factors, as well as in cognitive function. The P300 event-related potential has been established as a predictor of cognitive decline. We de...

    Authors: Eric R Braverman, Thomas JH Chen, Amanda LC Chen, Mallory M Kerner, Howard Tung, Roger L Waite, John Schoolfield and Kenneth Blum
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:126
  9. DNA watermarks can be applied to identify the unauthorized use of genetically modified organisms. It has been shown that coding regions can be used to encrypt information into living organisms by using the DNA...

    Authors: Dominik Heider, Martin Pyka and Angelika Barnekow
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:125
  10. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) are a group of fatal neurodegenerative diseases caused by novel infectious agents referred to as prions. Prions appear to be composed primarily, if not exclusiv...

    Authors: Christopher J Johnson, PUPA Gilbert, Debbie McKenzie, Joel A Pedersen and Judd M Aiken
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:121
  11. Drought is one of the most important environmental factors causing water stress for cotton, and it greatly limits cotton growth and crop productivity. So far only a few drought-tolerance genes have been functi...

    Authors: Ling Zhang, Fu-Guang Li, Chuan-Liang Liu, Chao-Jun Zhang and Xue-Yan Zhang
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:120
  12. As the population ages and as surgical and anaesthetic techniques advance, more elderly people will be referred for surgery. Postoperative mortality and morbidity are certainly associated with increasing age; ...

    Authors: Irene Asouhidou, Theodora Asteri, Petros Sountoulides, Konstantinos Natsis and George Georgiadis
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:118
  13. Breast ductal endoscopy is a relatively new diagnostic method with ever growing importance in the work-up of patients with bloody nipple discharge. The ability to perform ductal endoscopy is very important and...

    Authors: Flora Zagouri, Theodoros N Sergentanis, Georgia Giannakopoulou, Effrosyni Panopoulou, Dimosthenis Chrysikos, Garifallia Bletsa, John Flessas, George Filippakis, Alexandros Papalabros, Kostas J Bramis and George C Zografos
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:115
  14. N-(6-(4-chlorophenoxy)hexyl)-N'-cyano-N''-4-pyridyl guanidine) (CHS 828) is the first candidate drug from a novel group of anti-tumour agents – the pyridyl cyanoguanidines, shown to be potent compounds interferin...

    Authors: Henrik Lövborg, Robert Burman and Joachim Gullbo
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:114
  15. The fabric of science is changing, driven by a revolution in digital technologies that facilitate the acquisition and communication of massive amounts of data. This is changing the nature of collaboration and ...

    Authors: Vincent S Smith
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:113
  16. The development of reverse transcription – quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) platforms that can simultaneously measure the expression of multiple genes is dependent on robust assays that function under iden...

    Authors: Thomas Mikeska and Alexander Dobrovic
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:112
  17. Protein Post-Translational Modification (PTM) plays an essential role in cellular control mechanisms that adjust protein physical and chemical properties, folding, conformation, stability and activity, thus al...

    Authors: Tzong-Yi Lee, Justin Bo-Kai Hsu, Wen-Chi Chang, Ting-Yuan Wang, Po-Chiang Hsu and Hsien-Da Huang
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:111
  18. Diarrhoea is the second leading cause of illness and death in developing countries and the second commonest cause of death due to infectious diseases among children under five in such countries. Parasites, as ...

    Authors: Avik Kumar Mukherjee, Punam Chowdhury, Mihir Kumar Bhattacharya, Mrinmoy Ghosh, Krishnan Rajendran and Sandipan Ganguly
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:110
  19. Mitochondrial tumor suppressor gene 1 (MTUS1) has been recently identified as a candidate tumor suppressor gene which resides in a genomic region (8p22) that shows frequent loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in several...

    Authors: Jinsheng Yu, Xiqiang Liu, Hui Ye and Xiaofeng Zhou
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:109
  20. Staphylococcus aureus is a major cause of food poisoning due to their ability to produce enterotoxins which if ingested in sufficient amounts results in sickness. Food handlers carrying enterotoxin-producing S. a...

    Authors: Edet E Udo, Siham Al-Mufti and M John Albert
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:108
  21. As FTA® cards provide an ideal medium for the field collection of DNA we sought to assess the quality of genomic DNA extracted from this source for use on the Illumina BovineSNP50 iSelect BeadChip which requires ...

    Authors: Matthew C McClure, Stephanie D McKay, Robert D Schnabel and Jeremy F Taylor
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:107
  22. Kinesin-5 (Eg-5) motor proteins are essential for maintenance of spindle bipolarity in animals. The roles of Kinesin-5 proteins in other systems, such as Arabidopsis, Dictyostelium, and sea urchin are more var...

    Authors: Nick T Peters, Anne Catherine Miller and Darryl L Kropf
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:106
  23. Differential expression of perforin (PRF1), a gene with a pivotal role in immune surveillance, can be attributed to differential methylation of CpG sites in its promoter region. A reproducible method for quantita...

    Authors: Supraja Narasimhan, Virginia R Falkenberg, Maung M Khin and Mangalathu S Rajeevan
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:104
  24. The Clubfoot Assessment Protocol (CAP) was developed for follow-up of children treated for clubfoot. The objective of this study was to analyze reliability and validity of the six items used in the domain CAPM...

    Authors: Hanneke Andriesse, Gunnar Hägglund and Per-Erik Isberg
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:103
  25. The human cancer-related nucleoside triphosphatase (HCR-NTPase) is overexpressed in several tumour tissues including neuroblastoma. HCR-NTPase is an enzyme exhibiting a slow in vitro activity in hydrolysing nucle...

    Authors: Markus Pasdziernik, Barbara Kaltschmidt, Christian Kaltschmidt, Claudia Klinger and Michael Kaufmann
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:102
  26. GenBank(R) is a public repository of all publicly available molecular sequence data from a range of sources. In addition to relevant metadata (e.g., sequence description, source organism and taxonomy), publica...

    Authors: Holly Miller, Catherine N Norton and Indra Neil Sarkar
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:101
  27. A phenotype of increased muscle mass (IMM) and reduced fat, comparable to reported effects of deleterious mutations in the myostatin gene (MSTN), has been observed in the Norwegian Spælsau breed. However, the gen...

    Authors: Inger A Boman and Dag I VÃ¥ge
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:98
  28. Lower respiratory tract infections are a major cause of illness and death. Such infections are common in intensive care units (ICU) and their lethality persists despite advances in diagnosis, treatment and pre...

    Authors: Virgilio Bocanegra-García, María del Rayo Camacho-Corona, Mónica Ramírez-Cabrera, Gildardo Rivera and Elvira Garza-González
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:95
  29. Germline mutations in the BRCA2 gene have been suggested to account for about 5% of familial prostate cancer; mutations have been reported in 2% of early onset (i.e., ≤ 55 years) prostate cancer cases and a segre...

    Authors: Kristina Allen-Brady, James M Farnham, Nicola J Camp, Eric Karlins, Elaine A Ostrander and Lisa A Cannon-Albright
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:94
  30. In the past, rice genome served as a good model for studies involving comparative genomics of grass species. More recently, however, Brachypodium distachyon genome has emerged as a better model system for genomes...

    Authors: Sachin Kumar, Amita Mohan, Harindra S Balyan and Pushpendra K Gupta
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:93
  31. There is a need for software scripts and modules for format parsing, data manipulation, statistical analysis and annotation especially for tasks related to marker identification from sequence data and sequence...

    Authors: B Jayashree, A BhanuPrakash, Anusha Jami, P Srinivasa Reddy, Spurthi Nayak and Rajeev K Varshney
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:92
  32. It has been demonstrated that extracellular mRNA can be detected in the circulation. Our hypothesis was that circulating miRNAs are also present and differentially expressed in the serum of breast cancer patie...

    Authors: Weizhu Zhu, Wenyi Qin, Ulus Atasoy and Edward R Sauter
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:89
  33. Within-species genome diversity has been best studied in humans. The international HapMap project has revealed a tremendous amount of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) among humans, many of which show sig...

    Authors: Yoshifumi Matsumoto, Hiroki Oota, Yoichi Asaoka, Hiroshi Nishina, Koji Watanabe, Janusz M Bujnicki, Shoji Oda, Shoji Kawamura and Hiroshi Mitani
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:88
  34. We assessed NanoString's nCounterâ„¢ Analysis System for its ability to quantify gene expression of forty-eight genes in a single reaction with 100 ng of total RNA or an equivalent amount of tissue lysate. In th...

    Authors: Vladislav A Malkov, Kyle A Serikawa, Noel Balantac, James Watters, Gary Geiss, Afshin Mashadi-Hossein and Thomas Fare
    Citation: BMC Research Notes 2009 2:80

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