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Regionally reduced brain volume, altered serotonin neurochemistry, and abnormal behavior in mice null for the circadian rhythm output gene Magel2.

by Rebecca E Mercer , Erin M Kwolek , Jocelyn M Bischof , Matthijs Van Eede , R Mark Henkelman , Rachel Wevrick - Am. J. Med. , 2009
"... Magel2 belongs to the MAGE/necdin family of proteins, which have roles in cell cycle, differentiation, and apoptosis. The Magel2 gene is expressed in various brain regions, most notably the hypothalamus. Mice with a targeted deletion of Magel2 display hypoactivity, blunted circadian rhythm, decreas ..."
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, decreased fertility, and increased adiposity. The human ortholog, MAGEL2, is one of a set of paternally expressed, imprinted genes inactivated in most cases of Prader-Willi syndrome, a complex neurodevelopmental disorder. To explore the role of Magel2, brain morphology, brain neurochemistry, and behavior

Active Mask Framework for Segmentation of Fluorescence Microscope Images

by Gowri Srinivasa, Advisor Prof, Prof Matthew, C. Fickus, Prof Adam, D. Linstedt, Prof Robert, F. Murphy
"... m]]l]]s¶D]]¿÷mB]iv]b]oD]m¶¨]iv]§]iv]r]j]t¿rv]]irj]]t]]m] / | ap]]r¿]ÎNy]s¶D]]mb¶r]ix} Û]Ix]]rd]mb]} p—N]t]o%ism] in]ty]m] / || Û]Is]¡uÎc]rN]]riv]nd]p]*N]m]st¶ I always bow to Śri ̄ Śāradāmbā, the limitless ocean of the nectar of compassion, who bears a rosary, a vessel of nectar, the symbol of ..."
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m]]l]]s¶D]]¿÷mB]iv]b]oD]m¶¨]iv]§]iv]r]j]t¿rv]]irj]]t]]m] / | ap]]r¿]ÎNy]s¶D]]mb¶r]ix} Û]Ix]]rd]mb]} p—N]t]o%ism] in]ty]m] / || Û]Is]¡uÎc]rN]]riv]nd]p]*N]m]st¶ I always bow to Śri ̄ Śāradāmbā, the limitless ocean of the nectar of compassion, who bears a rosary, a vessel of nectar, the symbol of knowledge and a book in Her lotus hands. Dedicated to the Lotus Feet of the revered Sadguru. This thesis presents a new active mask (AM) framework and an algorithm for segmenta-tion of digital images, particularly those of punctate patterns from fluorescence microscopy. Fluorescence microscopy has greatly facilitated the task of understanding complex sys-tems at cellular and molecular levels in recent years. Segmentation, an important yet dif-ficult problem, is often the first processing step following acquisition. Our team previously demonstrated that a stochastic active contour based algorithm together with the concept of

Gene-environment interaction and the genetics of depression

by Klaus Peter Lesch - J Psychiatry Neurosci , 2004
"... Depression is a group of brain disorders with varied origins, complex genetics and obscure neurobiology. Definitions of clinical phenotypes are not rooted in their neurobiology, and animal models of behavioural despair have considerable limitations. Nevertheless, investigation of subtle alterations ..."
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of the 5-HTT gene promoter, 5-HTT protein concentration, 5-HT uptake activity in lymphoblastoid cells, mRNA concentrations in the raphe complex of the human brain post mortem, platelet 5-HT uptake and content, 5-HT system responsivity elicited by pharmacologic challenge tests, mood changes following

JEAN-LUC GENNISSON

by Universite Paris, Vi Pierre, Et Marie Curie, Espci Paristech, Habilitation A Diriger Des, Dr. Damien, Pr. Michel, Dr. Mickaël, Tanter Examinateur, Jean-luc Gennisson, H. D. R. Université, Paris Vi
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RECHERCHES Elastographie par ondes de cisaillement

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"... This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including tre ..."
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This report focuses on the evidence about the health.consequences of smoking for women, and is intended to serve.the public health and medical communities as 'a unified source of existing scientific research. The major issues about tobacco use and women's health are examined, including trends in consumption, biomedical evidence, and determinants of smoking ititiation, maintenance, and cessation. The biomedical aspects ofsmoking are presented in terms of mortality, morbiplity, cardiovasculaidiseases, cancer, pregnancy and infant,health,, Teptic ulcer disease, drug reactions and, interactions, food constituents, and responses to,diagnostic tests. The psychosocial and behavioraj. aspects, of smoking in women are discussed, along with the docffiented increases in- the risk of contracting lung cancer, heart,disease, or lung disease. The harmful effects of pregnant mothers smoking behaviors, are also docudented. Adhitionally, recent data are enumerated to indicate a trend of,decreasing tobacco usage among women in response to the warnings of the gavernMent, voluntary agencie, and physicrins. (Author /NRB)' DOCUMENT RESUME cc 015 465

Development of a diagnostic tool to determine global activity of CSF on amyloid beta aggregation Controlling Nonspecific Protein Adsorption in a Plug-Based Microfluidic System by Controlling Interfacial Chemistry Using Fluorous-Phase Surfactants

by H Song , J D Tice , R F Ismagilov , Angew , Chem , Ed Int , H Song , R F J Ismagilov , B Am ; Zheng , L S Roach , R F J Ismagilov , B Am ; Zheng , J D Tice , R F Ismagilov , Adv , B Mater ; Zheng , J D Tice , R F Ismagilov , B Zheng , J D Tice , L S Roach , R F Ismagilov , Angew , Chem , Ed Int , J Kameoka , R Orth , B Ilic , D Czaplewski , T Wachs , H G Craighead , A E Kamholz , B H Weigl , B A Finlayson , P Yager , H B Mao , T L Yang , P S Cremer , M Tokeshi , T Minagawa , K Uchiyama , A Hibara , K Sato , H Hisamoto , T Kitamori , T Vilkner , D Janasek , A Manz , P.-A Auroux , D Iossifidis , D R Reyes , A Manz , P.-A Auroux , D Iossifidis , D R Reyes , A Manz , S L Anna , N Bontoux , H A Stone , K Hosokawa , T Fujii , I Endo , K ; J Martin , T Nisisako , T Torii , T Higuchi , J D Tice , H Song , A D Lyon , R F Ismagilov , Langmuir , G R Yi , T Thorsen , V N Manoharan , M J Hwang , S J Jeon , D J Pine , S R Quake , S M Yang , S Okushima , T Nisisako , T Torii , T Higuchi , S A Langmuir ; Khan , A Gunther , M A Schmidt , K F Jensen , Langmuir , A Gunther , S A Khan , M Thalmann , F Trachsel , K F Jensen , J M Gordillo , Z D Cheng , A M Ganan-Calvo , M Marquez , D A Weitz , S Sugiura , M Nakajima , K Yamamoto , S Iwamoto , T Oda , M Satake , M Seki , S Sugiura , M Nakajima , S Iwamoto , M Seki , Langmuir , J R Burns , C Ramshaw , A Gunther , S A Khan , M Thalmann , F Trachsel , K F. ; M Y Jensen , C H Sun , D T Chiu , I Shestopalov , J D Tice , R F Ismagilov , Y C Tan , J S Fisher , A I Lee , V Cristini , A P Lee , A Hibara , O D Velev , B G Prevo , K H Bhatt , P Paik , V K Pamula , M G Pollack , R B Fair , A R Wheeler , H Moon , C J Kim , J A Loo , R L Garrell , K Lenghaus , J W Dale , J C Henderson , D C Henry , E R Loghin , J J Hickman , M Langmuir ; Krishnan , D T Burke , M A Burns , K L Prime , G M Whitesides , M A N Coelho , E P Vieira , H Motschmann , H Mohwald , A F Thunemann , Langmuir , O S Sudah , G Chen , Y C Chiew , E Surf ; Dickinson , Y Matsumura , Surf , S R Turner , M Litt , W S Lynn , K C Popat , T A Desai , S Sharma , K C Popat , T A Desai , Langmuir , S W Hu , X Q Ren , M Bachman , C E Sims , G P Li , N L Allbritton , R G Chapman , E Ostuni , S Takayama , R E Holmlin , L Yan , G M Whitesides , P A Dimilla , J P Folkers , H A Biebuyck , R Harter , G P Lopez , G M Whitesides , E Ostuni , L Yan , G M Whitesides , R S Kane , P Deschatelets , G M Whitesides , S Langmuir ; Raghavan , J L Tan , C S Chen , E Langmuir ; Ostuni , R Kane , C S Chen , D E Ingber , G M Whitesides , S Langmuir ; Herrwerth , T Rosendahl , C Feng , J Fick , W Eck , M Himmelhaus , R Dahint , M Grunze , D W Branch , B C Wheeler , G J Brewer , D E Leckband , J Chen , E Dickinson , E Dickinson , S Tanai , P Harder , M Grunze , R Dahint , G M Whitesides , P E Laibinis , M Mrksich , G B Sigal , G M Whitesides , E Langmuir ; Ostuni , R G Chapman , M N Liang , G Meluleni , G Pier , D E Ingber , G M Whitesides , E Langmuir ; Ostuni , R G Chapman , R E Holmlin , S Takayama , G M Whitesides , K L Langmuir ; Prime , G M Whitesides , J Y Yoon , R L Garrell
"... Amyloid beta (Aβ) is a short, amphiphillic protein that is implicated in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a neurodegenerative disorder. Brain slices of patients who had AD have shown large collections of senile plaques (SP) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). These senile ..."
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cognitive evaluations and the only definitive indication that a patient has AD is post mortem. Thus, there is precedence for the development of a diagnostic system that can be used to detect disease progression prior to the onset of irreversible cognitive loss. Since there is currently no single biomarker
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