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Phenotypic profiling of the human genome by time-lapse microscopy reveals cell division genes

Autor:

Beate Neumann

Resumen:

High-throughput microscopy combined with gene silencing by RNA interference is a powerful method for studying gene function. Here, a genome-wide method is presented for phenotypic screening of each of the ~21,000 human protein-coding genes, using two-day imaging of dividing cells with fluorescently labelled chromosomes. The method enabled the identification of hundreds of genes involved in biological functions such as cell division, migration and survival

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721

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Nature

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464

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7289

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01 Abril 2010

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00280836

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  • Documento número 1206139
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N-myristoyltransferase inhibitors as new leads to treat sleeping sickness

Autor:

Julie A. Frearson

Resumen:

African sleeping sickness, caused by Trypanosoma brucei species, is responsible for some 30,000 human deaths each year. Available treatments are limited by poor efficacy and safety profiles. However, a new molecular target for potential treatments has now been identified. The protein target is T. bruceiN-myristoyltransferase. In further experiments, lead compounds have been discovered that inhibit this protein, kill trypanosomes in vitro and in vivo, and can cure trypanosomiasis in mice

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728

Publicación:

Nature

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464

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7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

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00280836

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00280836-2010-04-01.txt

  • Documento número 1206140
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:33:55 a. m.
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Intense star formation within resolved compact regions in a galaxy at z = 2.3

Autor:

A. M. Swinbank

Resumen:

Massive galaxies in the early Universe have been shown to be forming stars at high rates. Probing the properties of individual star-forming regions is beyond the resolution and sensitivity of existing telescopes. Here, however, observations are reported of the galaxy SMMJ2135–0102 at redshift z=2.3259, which has been gravitationally magnified by a factor of 32 by a galaxy cluster lens in the foreground. The physics underlying star formation here is similar to that in local galaxies, but the energetics are very different

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733

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Nature

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464

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7289

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01 Abril 2010

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00280836

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  • Documento número 1206141
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:33:55 a. m.
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Generation of electron beams carrying orbital angular momentum

Resumen:

Light beams can be engineered to carry orbital angular momentum, with application as, for instance, optical 'spanners' — essentially a 'twisted' variant of the more familiar optical tweezers. Here it is shown that it is, in principle, possible to engineer similar behaviour into an electron beam. Such a beam could find use in a variety of spectroscopy and microscopy techniques

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737

Publicación:

Nature

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464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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00280836-2010-04-01.txt

  • Documento número 1206142
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:33:55 a. m.
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Identification of Younger Dryas outburst flood path from Lake Agassiz to the Arctic Ocean

Autor:

Julian B. Murton

Resumen:

Our current concepts of abrupt climate change are influenced by palaeoclimate evidence for events such as the Younger Dryas cold interval, in which massive climate changes occurred essentially instantaneously. It is thought that an injection of fresh water from the retreating Laurentide Ice Sheet altered the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and triggered the Younger Dryas, but convincing geological evidence has been elusive. Here, a major flood event that is chronologically consistent with the Younger Dryas has been identified—through the MacKenzie River into the Arctic Ocean

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740

Publicación:

Nature

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464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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00280836-2010-04-01.txt

  • Documento número 1206143
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:33:55 a. m.
  • Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 11:33:55 a. m.
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