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High-throughput analysis of subcellular localization in budding yeast [electronic resource] / Erin O'Shea. High-throughput analysis of subcellular localization in budding yeast [electronic resource] / Erin O'Shea.
Channel: NIH
Length: 4511
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): A fundamental goal of cell biology is to define the functions of proteins in the context of compartments that organize them in the cellular ...
From the big bang to the Nobel prize and on to James Webb space telescope [electronic resource] / John Mather. From the big bang to the Nobel prize and on to James Webb space telescope [electronic resource] / John Mather.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3859
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): The history of the universe in a nutshell, from the Big Bang to now, and on to the future - John Mather will tell the story of how we got he...
Winning at losing : the art and science of long-term weight control [electronic resource] / Rena Wing. Winning at losing : the art and science of long-term weight control [electronic resource] / Rena Wing.
Channel: NIH
Length: 0
Date: September 16, 2008
Evolution of membrane traffic : intelligent design or not [electronic resource] / Frances Brodsky. Evolution of membrane traffic : intelligent design or not [electronic resource] / Frances Brodsky.
Channel: NIH
Length: 0
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): The intracellular protein clathrin controls membrane traffic pathways that influence cell surface expression of receptors. Thus clathrin fu...
Regulation of production of IL-10 by T cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells [electronic resource] / Anne O'Garra. Regulation of production of IL-10 by T cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells [electronic resource] / Anne O'Garra.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3700
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): The NIH Director's Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series includes weekly scientific talks by some of the top researchers in the biomed...
Regulatory circuitry of embryonic stem cells [electronic resource] / Richard A. Young. Regulatory circuitry of embryonic stem cells [electronic resource] / Richard A. Young.
Channel: NIH
Length: 0
Date: September 16, 2008
Genome-scale maps, measures, and models of mitochondrial function [electronic resource] / Vamsi Mootha. Genome-scale maps, measures, and models of mitochondrial function [electronic resource] / Vamsi Mootha.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3705
Date: September 16, 2008
Genetic modeling of neural tumors in mice [electronic resource] / Luis Parada. Genetic modeling of neural tumors in mice [electronic resource] / Luis Parada.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3907
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) is a dominantly inherited disease in which mutation of the NF1tumor suppressor either appears de novo or is t...
Local acts, global consequences : networks and the spread of HIV [electronic resource] / Martina Morris. Local acts, global consequences : networks and the spread of HIV [electronic resource] / Martina Morris.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3761
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): For HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STI), the potential for epidemic spread depends on connectivity in the underlying sexual ...
"Circuit neuromics" : the new path to understanding the genetic and neural causes of mood disorders [electronic resource] / Huda Akil.
Channel: NIH
Length: 0
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): This lecture will summarize our research aimed at understanding the biology of mood disorders, including efforts at identifying genetic vuln...
Quantitative peptidomics to define the function of endogenous neuropeptides and peptidases : implications in obesity [electronic resource] / Lloyd Fricker. Quantitative peptidomics to define the function of endogenous neuropeptides and peptidases : implications in obesity [electronic resource] / Lloyd Fricker.
Channel: NIH
Length: 4909
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Neuropeptides perform a large variety of functions as intercellular signaling molecules. To study peptides using "proteomic" approaches, it ...
Negative regulatory pathways controlling autoimmunity [electronic resource] / Jeffrey A. Bluestone. Negative regulatory pathways controlling autoimmunity [electronic resource] / Jeffrey A. Bluestone.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3692
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Accumulating evidence suggests that defective regulation is an essential underlying cause of autoimmunity. In the diabetes setting, the mos...
Regulation of p53 in mammalian cells [electronic resource] / Carol Prives. Regulation of p53 in mammalian cells [electronic resource] / Carol Prives.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3764
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): The focus of much of the work in Dr. Prives' laboratory is the functions of p53 and its negative regulator and transcriptional targ...
Probing unexpected connections between cell cycle control and pre-mRNA splicing [electronic resource] / Kathleen Gould. Probing unexpected connections between cell cycle control and pre-mRNA splicing [electronic resource] / Kathleen Gould.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3084
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): The fission yeast cdc5 gene was identified in a genetic screen for mutants defective in cell cycle progression. Since that time, our labora...
Proteomic insights into mitochondria in cardiac disease [electronic resource] / Jennifer van Eyk. Proteomic insights into mitochondria in cardiac disease [electronic resource] / Jennifer van Eyk.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3769
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Speaker: Jennifer van Eyk, PhD Director, The Hopkins NHLBI Proteomics Center Director, Bayview Proteomics Group Associate Professor Medic...
Hormones and breast cancer : etiology vs. ideology [electronic resource] / Robert Hoover. Hormones and breast cancer : etiology vs. ideology [electronic resource] / Robert Hoover.
Channel: NIH
Length: 0
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): We have known for over 300 years that reproductive factors in women impact their subsequent risk of breast cancer. We have had good evidenc...
HCMV persistence and latency [electronic resource] / Thomas E. Shenk. HCMV persistence and latency [electronic resource] / Thomas E. Shenk.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3780
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a ubiquitous member of the ?-herpesvirus family. Although infection is usually asymptomatic in healthy child...
Finding function with mass spectrometry in cancer and infectious disease [electronic resource] / R. Angeletti. Finding function with mass spectrometry in cancer and infectious disease [electronic resource] / R. Angeletti.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3729
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): Understanding the functional implications of mass spectrometry experiments is facilitated at the first step of experimental design. Three pr...
Web-based tools for DNA and protein sequence analysis [electronic resource] / Peter FitzGerald. Web-based tools for DNA and protein sequence analysis [electronic resource] / Peter FitzGerald.
Channel: NIH
Length: 3709
Date: September 16, 2008
Signposts along the chromosomal highway : how FtsK finds its target [electronic resource] / Carlos Bustamante. Signposts along the chromosomal highway : how FtsK finds its target [electronic resource] / Carlos Bustamante.
Channel: NIH
Length: 4040
Date: September 16, 2008
(CIT): DNA translocases are molecular motors that move rapidly along DNA using adenosine triphosphate as the source of energy. FtsK is a membrane-b...
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