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            Regulatory RNAs in the Nervous System 

            Tommaso Pizzorusso; Laure Bally-Cuif; Alessandro Cellerino (2015)
            Until about a decade ago, the non-coding part of the genome was considered without function. RNA sequencing studies have shown, however, that a considerable part of the non-coding genome is transcribed and that these ...
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            Regulatory potential of post-translational modifications in bacteria 

            Jorg Stulke; Christophe Grangeasse; Ivan Mijakovic (2015)
            Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are widely employed by all living organisms to control the enzymatic activity, localization or stability of proteins on a much shorter time scale than the transcriptional control. ...
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            Remodeling of cardiac passive electrical properties and susceptibility to ventricular and atrial arrhythmias 

            George E. Billman (2015)
            The effective management of cardiac arrhythmias, either of atrial or of ventricular origin, remains a major challenge. Sudden cardiac death due to ventricular tachyarrhythmias remains the leading cause of death in ...
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            The Schistosomiasis Vaccine - It Is Time to Stand Up 

            Ahmad Ali Othman; Donald McManus; Rashika El Ridi (2015)
            Schistosomiasis is a severe parasitic disease, endemic in 74 developing countries with up to 600 million people, including many children, infected and 800 million at risk of contracting the disease following infection with ...
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            Schizophrenia: A Consequence of Gene-Environment Interactions? 

            Jonathon C Arnold; Tim Karl (2015)
            Schizophrenia is a multi-factorial disease characterized by a high heritability and environmental risk factors (e.g. stress and cannabis use). In recent years, an increasing number of researchers worldwide have started ...
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            Secretion of Cytokines and Chemokines by Innate Immune Cells 

            Paige Lacy (2015)
            The release of cytokines, chemokines, and other immune-modulating mediators released from innate immune cells, including eosinophils, neutrophils, macrophages, dendritic cells, mast cells, and epithelial cells, is an ...
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            Recent advances in γδ T cell biology: New ligands, new functions, and new translational perspectives 

            Dieter Kabelitz; Julie Dechanet-Merville (2016)
            Gamma/delta (γδ) T-cells are a small subset of T-lymphocytes in the peripheral circulation but constitute a major T-cell population at other anatomical localizations such as the epithelial tissues. In contrast to conventional ...
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            Recent Advances of Epigenetics in Crop Biotechnology 

            Christopher Cullis; Raul Alvarez-Venegas; Clelia De-la-Pena (2016)
            Epigenetics is a new field that explains gene expression at the chromatin structure and organization level. Three principal epigenetic mechanisms are known and hundreds of combinations among them can develop different ...
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            Recent Advances in the Study of the Host-Fungus Interaction 

            Attila Gacser; Hector M. Mora-Montes (2017)
            Fungal infections represent nowadays a significant burden on the healthcare system of most of the countries, and are among the infections with the highest mortality rates. This has fostered the study of the interaction of ...
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            Retroviruses, retroelements and their restrictions 

            Atsushi Koito; Yukihito Ishizaka (2015)
            Human retroviruses, HIV and HTLV have been recognized as important pathogens because of their association with lethal diseases such as AIDS and ATL. Considerable resources and efforts have been directed at understanding ...
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            Risk Factors for Pancreatic Cancer: Underlying Mechanisms and Potential Targets 

            Guido Eibl; Mouad Edderkaoui (2015)
            Pancreatic Cancer has been and still is one of the deadliest types of human malignancies. The annual mortality rates almost equal incidence rates making this disease virtually universally fatal. The 5-year survival of ...
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            Role of Protein-Protein Interactions in Metabolism: Genetics, Structure, Function, 2nd Edition 

            Michel Kranendonk; Wayne L. Backes; Ulrich M. Zanger; Amit V. Pandey; Colin J. Henderson; Yuji Ishii (2018)
            Genetic variations may change the structure and function of individual proteins as well as affect their interactions with other proteins and thereby impact metabolic processes dependent on protein-protein interactions. For ...
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            Role of Silicon in Plants 

            Richard R. Belanger; Rupesh K. Deshmukh; Jian Feng Ma (2017)
            Silicon (Si) is gaining increased attention in the farming sector because of its beneficial effects observed in several crop species, particularly under stress conditions. The magnitude of benefits is predominantly observed ...
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            Role of Protein-Protein Interactions in Metabolism: Genetics, Structure, Function 

            Michel Kranendonk; Wayne L. Backes; Ulrich M. Zanger; Amit V. Pandey; Colin J. Henderson; Yuji Ishii (2018)
            Genetic variations may change the structure and function of individual proteins as well as affect their interactions with other proteins and thereby impact metabolic processes dependent on protein-protein interactions. For ...
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            The Role of Primary Motor Cortex as a Marker for and Modulator of Pain Control and Emotional-Affective Processing 

            Felipe Fregni; Linamara R. Battistella; Sandra Carvalho; Jorge Leite; Wolnei Caumo (2017)
            The sensory and motor cortical homunculi proposed by Walter Penfield were a major landmark for the anatomical mapping of the brain. More than 60 years after, the development of new tools to investigate brain function ...
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            The Role of Play in Child Assessment and Intervention 

            Silvia Salcuni; Claudia Capella; Claudia Mazzeschi (2017)
            Play is a ubiquitous and universal aspect of early childhood. Although it may take different forms throughout development and across cultures, decades of research have found play to be related to important, positive outcomes. ...
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            The regulation of angiogenesis by tissue cell-macrophage interactions 

            Bernhard Hemmerlein; Michal Amit Rahat; Vijaya Iragavarapu-Charyulu (2014)
            Angiogenesis is the physiological process where new blood vessels grow from existing ones, in order to replenish tissues suffering from inadequate blood supply. Perhaps the most studied angiogenic process occurs in solid ...
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            Regulation and targeting of enzymes mediating Parkinson's disease pathogenesis: focus on Parkinson's disease Kinases, GTPases and ATPases 

            Veerle Baekelandt; Kirsten Harvey; Jean-Marc Taymans (2015)
            Understanding the molecular pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a priority in biomedical research and a pre-requisite to improve early disease diagnosis and ultimately to developing disease-modifying strategies. ...
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            Regulation of Cell Fate Determination in Plants 

            John Schiefelbein; Shucai Wang (2014)
            Plants are made up of a large number of distinct cell types that originate from a single fertilized egg cell. How the diversity of cell types arise in appropriate places is one of the most fascinating and attractive research ...
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            The regulated secretory pathway in neuroendocrine cells 

            Rafael Vazquez-Martinez; Stephane Gasman (2014)
            The regulated secretory pathway is a hallmark of neuroendocrine cells. This process comprises many sequential steps, which include ER-associated protein synthesis, post-translational modification of proteins in the Golgi ...
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            Research Methods Pedagogy: Engaging Psychology Students in Research Methods and Statistics 

            Lynne D. Roberts (2016)
            Research methods and statistics are central to the development of professional competence and evidence based psychological practice. Furthermore, the ability to interpret and apply research findings contributes to the ...
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            Scents that matter - from olfactory stimuli to genes, behaviors and beyond 

            Thomas Endres; Yasushi Kiyokawa; Markus Fendt (2016)
            Scents can carry a lot of important information about the environment, conspecifics and other species. While some of these scents are positively related, as the odor of food, mating partners, or familiar conspecifics, other ...
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            The Search for Biological Active Agent(s) From Actinobacteria 

            Learn-Han Lee; Kok-Gan Chan; Bey-Hing Goh; Elizabeth M. H. Wellington; Jem Stach (2018)
            There is a large market demand for new drugs. The existing chronic or common ailments without cures, development of new diseases with unknown causes, and the widespread existence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, have ...
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            Searching for Immune Tolerance Manipulating New Molecules and Exploiting New Concepts on Lymphocyte Biology 

            Sergio Quezada; Juan C. Aguillon; Pino-Lagos; Diego Francisco Catalan (2016)
            The break on immune tolerance is a common point between autoimmune diseases and the uncontrolled effector immune responses against allo-antigens in transplantation. Among the past years, several approaches to restore a ...
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            Recent Advances in Acidophile Microbiology: Fundamentals and Applications 

            Axel Schippers; D. Barrie Johnson (2017)
            There is considerable interest in pure and applied studies of extremophilic microorganisms, including those (acidophiles) that are active in low pH environments. As elsewhere in microbiology, this is a fast-developing ...
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            Recent Advances and Challenges on Big Data Analysis in Neuroimaging 

            Brian Caffo; Jian Kang; Han Liu (2017)
            Big data is revolutionizing our ability to measure and study the human brain. New technology increases the resolution of images that are being study as well as enables researchers to study the brain as it functions. These ...
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            Recombinant protein expression in microbial systems 

            German L. Rosano; Eduardo A. Ceccarelli (2014)
            With the advent of recombinant DNA technology, expressing heterologous proteins in microorganisms rapidly became the method of choice for their production at laboratory and industrial scale. Bacteria, yeasts and other hosts ...
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            Reversible Ubiquitylation in Plant Biology 

            Hongyong Fu; Pascal Genschik; Daphne Goring (2015)
            Reversible ubiquitylation plays an important regulatory role in almost all aspects of cellular and organismal processes in plants. Its pervasive regulatory role in plant biology is primarily due to the involvement of a ...
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            Reward Processing in Motivational and Affective Disorders 

            Frank Ryan; Nikolina Skandali (2016)
            Preferential reward processing is the hallmark of addiction, where salient cues become overvalued and trigger compulsion. In depression, rewards appear to lose their incentive properties or become devalued. In the context ...
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            Reward- and aversion-related processing in the brain: translational evidence for separate and shared circuits 

            Dave J. Hayes; Andrew J. Greenshaw; Georg Northoff (2016)
            Affective brain circuits underpin our moods and emotions. Appetitive and aversive stimuli from our exteroceptive and interoceptive worlds play a key role in the activity of these circuits, but we still do not know precisely ...
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            The Role of Aire, microRNAs and Cell-Cell Interactions on Thymic Architecture and Induction of Tolerance 

            Geraldo Aleixo Passos; Ernna Herida Oliveira; Daniella Areas Mendes-da-Cruz (2016)
            The focus of this eBook is to bring new insights into central immune tolerance. To fulfill that, much has been discussed about the master in the regulation of tolerance, the autoimmune regulator (Aire) gene the main thymus ...
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            The role of body and environment in cognition 

            Dermot Lynott; Judith Holler; Louise Connell (2014)
            Recent evidence has shown many ways in which our bodies and the environment influence cognition. In this Research Topic we aim to develop our understanding of cognition by considering the diverse and dynamic relationship ...
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            Role and prevalence of antibiosis and the related resistance genes in the environment 

            Rustam Aminov; Sylvie Nazaret (2015)
            It becomes increasingly clear that the basis of antibiotic resistance problem among bacterial pathogens is not confined to the borders of clinical microbiology but has broader ecological and evolutionary associations. This ...
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            The Role of AAA+ Proteins in Protein Repair and Degradation 

            James Shorter; Walid A. Houry (2018)
            ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities (AAA+) comprise a superfamily of proteins that are defined by the presence of the AAA+ domain containing canonical Walker A and B motifs required for ATP binding and ...
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            The role of arginase in endothelial dysfunction 

            Rudolf Lucas (2015)
            In recent years, an increasing number of manuscripts have been published addressing the deleterious role of arginase in endothelial dysfunction. ROS have been shown to play a crucial role in arginase activation, which in ...
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            The role of the immune system in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications 

            Maria Lopes-Virella; Gabriel Virella (2014)
            The main causes of morbidity and mortality in diabetes are macrovasular and microvascular complications, including atherosclerosis, nephropathy, and retinopathy. As the definition of atherosclerosis as a chronic, smoldering, ...
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            The Role of Working Memory and Executive Function in Communication under Adverse Conditions 

            Mary Rudner; Carine Signoret (2016)
            Communication is vital for social participation. However, communication often takes place under suboptimal conditions. This makes communication harder and less reliable, leading at worst to social isolation. In order to ...
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            The role of viable but non-infectious developmental forms in chlamydial biology 

            Alan Paul Hudson; Andreas Pospischil; Nicole Borel; Robert V Schoborg; Jan Rupp (2014)
            The chlamydiae are Gram-negative, obligate intracellular bacteria with a complex developmental cycle comprising a metabolically less-active, infectious stage, the elementary body (EB), and a metabolically more active stage, ...
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            Role of Stem Cells in Skeletal Muscle Development, Regeneration, Repair, Aging and Disease 

            Pura Munoz-Canoves; Jaime J. Carvajal; Adolfo Lopez de Munain; Ander Izeta (2016)
            Adult stem cells are responsible for tissue regeneration and repair throughout life. Their quiescence or activation are tightly regulated by common signalling pathways that often recapitulate those happening during embryonic ...
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            The Role of the Plasminogen Activating System in Neurobiology 

            Robert L. Medcalf; Daniel A. Lawrence (2017)
            This ebook contains a series of original publications, reviews and mini-reviews by leaders in the field that address the growing importance of the plasminogen activating system in neurobiology. The articles included cover ...
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