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- Artículo:
Impaired hippocampal–prefrontal synchrony in a genetic mouse model of schizophrenia
- Autor:
Torfi Sigurdsson
- Resumen:
A deletion on human chromosome 22 (22q11.2) is one of the largest genetic risk factors for schizophrenia. Mice with a corresponding deletion have problems with working memory, one feature of schizophrenia. It is now found that these mice also show disruptions in synchronous firing between neurons of the prefrontal cortex and of the hippocampus, an electrophysiological phenomenon that has been linked to learning and memory and which is also thought to be disrupted in schizophrenia patients
- Página:
763
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7289
- Periodo:
01 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-01.txt
- Documento número 539383
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- Artículo:
Understanding mechanisms underlying human gene expression variation with RNA sequencing
- Autor:
Joseph K. Pickrell
- Resumen:
There is much interest in understanding the genetic mechanisms that underlie individual variations in gene expression. Here, RNA sequencing has been used to study gene expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from Nigerian individuals for whom extensive genotype information is known. Numerous genetic determinants of variation in gene expression were identified, including variation in transcription, splicing and allele-specific expression
- Página:
768
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7289
- Periodo:
01 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-01.txt
- Documento número 539384
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- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Transcriptome genetics using second generation sequencing in a Caucasian population
- Autor:
Stephen B. Montgomery
- Resumen:
Here, sequencing has been used to characterize the mRNA fraction of the transcriptome in Caucasian individuals, to provide a fine-scale view of transcriptomes and to identify genetic variants that affect alternative splicing. Measuring allele-specific expression identified rare expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) and allelic differences in transcript structure, revealing new properties of genetic effects on the transcriptome
- Página:
773
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7289
- Periodo:
01 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-01.txt
- Documento número 539385
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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Identification of two evolutionarily conserved genes regulating processing of engulfed apoptotic cells
- Autor:
Jason M. Kinchen
- Resumen:
In multicellular organisms, apoptotic cells are removed from tissues by phagocytes, which recognize and engulf the dying cells. The molecular mechanisms underlying the subsequent degradation of the cells have been unclear. Here, two evolutionarily conserved genes have been identified that are required for such processing in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammals. An understanding of these events could lead to new treatments for diseases associated with poor engulfment and destruction of dying cells
- Página:
778
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7289
- Periodo:
01 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-01.txt
- Documento número 539386
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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- Artículo:
Spatial control of EGF receptor activation by reversible dimerization on living cells
- Autor:
Inhee Chung
- Resumen:
Signalling through the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is preceded by its dimerization, which has typically been thought to occur through a ligand-induced conformational change. Here, the dimerization dynamics of individual EGFR molecules have been determined in living cells in real time, using a quantum-dot-based approach. Unliganded EGFR molecules undergo spontaneous and reversible dimerization; these pre-formed dimers are primed for ligand binding and signalling and are enriched at the cell periphery
- Página:
783
- Publicación:
Nature
- Volúmen:
464
- Número:
7289
- Periodo:
01 Abril 2010
- ISSN:
00280836
- SrcID:
00280836-2010-04-01.txt
- Documento número 539387
- Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
- Creado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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