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Does an Increased Body Mass Index Affect Endometrial Receptivity in Infertile Patients? A Functional Genomics Analysis

2015

Increased body mass indexmedicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyReproductive Medicinebusiness.industryInternal medicinemedicineObstetrics and GynecologyPhysiologyEndometrial receptivityAffect (psychology)businessFunctional genomicsFertility and Sterility
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Inverted and mirror repeats in model nucleotide sequences.

2007

We analytically and numerically study the probabilistic properties of inverted and mirror repeats in model sequences of nucleic acids. We consider both perfect and non-perfect repeats, i.e. repeats with mismatches and gaps. The considered sequence models are independent identically distributed (i.i.d.) sequences, Markov processes and long range sequences. We show that the number of repeats in correlated sequences is significantly larger than in i.i.d. sequences and that this discrepancy increases exponentially with the repeat length for long range sequences.

Independent identically distributedTime FactorsMolecular Sequence DataMarkov processNucleic Acid DenaturationQuantitative Biology - Quantitative MethodsCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeExponential growthChromosomes Human inverted repeatsNucleotideQuantitative Biology - GenomicsRNA Small InterferingQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)Sequence (medicine)MathematicsProbabilityRepetitive Sequences Nucleic AcidGenomics (q-bio.GN)chemistry.chemical_classificationStochastic ProcessesModels StatisticalBase SequenceNucleotidesProbabilistic logicMarkov ChainschemistryFOS: Biological sciencesNucleic acidsymbolsNucleic Acid RenaturationNucleic Acid ConformationAlgorithmsPhysical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics
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Phylogeography and genetic variation of Triatoma dimidiata, the main Chagas disease vector in Central America, and its position within the genus Tria…

2008

Background Among Chagas disease triatomine vectors, the largest genus, Triatoma, includes species of high public health interest. Triatoma dimidiata, the main vector throughout Central America and up to Ecuador, presents extensive phenotypic, genotypic, and behavioral diversity in sylvatic, peridomestic and domestic habitats, and non-domiciliated populations acting as reinfestation sources. DNA sequence analyses, phylogenetic reconstruction methods, and genetic variation approaches are combined to investigate the haplotype profiling, genetic polymorphism, phylogeography, and evolutionary trends of T. dimidiata and its closest relatives within Triatoma. This is the largest interpopulational …

Infectious Diseases/Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseaseslcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicinelcsh:RC955-962Molecular Sequence DataZoologyPopulation geneticsMolecular Biology/Molecular EvolutionSubspeciesBiologyDNA RibosomalEvolutionary Biology/Animal GeneticsAdaptive radiationGenetics and Genomics/Population Geneticsparasitic diseasesAnimalsChagas DiseaseTriatoma dimidiataTriatomaCladePhylogenyEvolutionary Biology/Evolutionary and Comparative GeneticsEcologylcsh:Public aspects of medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthInfectious Diseases/Protozoal InfectionsGenetic VariationCentral Americalcsh:RA1-1270biology.organism_classificationInsect VectorsPhylogeographyInfectious DiseasesInfectious Diseases/Neglected Tropical DiseasesHaplotypesVector (epidemiology)TriatomaResearch Article
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Endometrial receptivity and implantation are not affected by the presence of uterine intramural leiomyomas: a clinical and functional genomics analys…

2008

Uterine leiomyomas are the most frequent benign tumors during reproductive age. Whether intramural leiomyomas cause infertility and should be removed is controversial because no study has addressed the underlying mechanism of infertility.The objective of the study was to test the effect of intramural leiomyomas on endometrial function by comparing gene during the window of implantation and implantation in an oocyte donation program, in which the quality of the embryos replaced is similar and the endocrine environment of the endometrium is standardized by exogenous steroids.Human endometria of women with single intramural leiomyomas (group A,5 cm and group B,or =5 cm) and controls (group C) …

InfertilityAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy RateEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentClinical BiochemistryUterusContext (language use)BiologyEndometriumBiochemistryModels BiologicalEndometriumEndocrinologyPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineCluster AnalysisHumansEmbryo ImplantationOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisRetrospective StudiesGynecologyIn vitro fertilisationUterine leiomyomaLeiomyomaGene Expression ProfilingBiochemistry (medical)GenomicsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticPregnancy ratemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyIn uteroUterine NeoplasmsFemalePregnancy Complications NeoplasticThe Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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A genomic diagnostic tool for human endometrial receptivity based on the transcriptomic signature

2009

Objective: To create a genomic tool composed of a customized microarray and a bioinformatic predictor for endometrial dating and to detect pathologies of endometrial origin. To define the transcriptomic signature of human endometrial receptivity. Design: Two cohorts of endometrial samples along the menstrual cycle were used: one to select the genes to be included in the customized microarray (endometrial receptivity array [ERA]), and the other to be analyzed by ERA to train the predictor for endometrial dating and to define the transcriptomic signature. A third cohort including pathological endometrial samples was used to train the predictor for pathological classification. Setting: Healthy…

InfertilityMicroarraymedia_common.quotation_subjectpredictorEndometriumBioinformaticsSensitivity and SpecificityTranscriptomeEndometriumPredictive Value of Teststranscriptomic signaturemedicineCluster AnalysisHumansPathologicalMenstrual cycleHydrosalpinxMenstrual Cyclemedia_commonUterine Diseasesbusiness.industryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression ProfilingObstetrics and GynecologyReproducibility of Resultsendometrial datingGenomicsmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndometrial receptivityReproductive MedicineFemaleEndometrial receptivitybusinessmicroarrayInfertility Femalediagnostic tool
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From phylogenetics to phylogenomics: the evolutionary relationships of insect endosymbiotic gamma-Proteobacteria as a test case.

2007

The increasing availability of complete genome sequences and the development of new, faster methods for phylogenetic reconstruction allow the exploration of the set of evolutionary trees for each gene in the genome of any species. This has led to the development of new phylogenomic methods. Here, we have compared different phylogenetic and phylogenomic methods in the analysis of the monophyletic origin of insect endosymbionts from the gamma-Proteobacteria, a hotly debated issue with several recent, conflicting reports. We have obtained the phylogenetic tree for each of the 579 identified protein-coding genes in the genome of the primary endosymbiont of carpenter ants, Blochmannia floridanus…

InsectaMolecular Sequence DataBiologyGenomeMonophylyPhylogeneticsPhylogenomicsComputational phylogeneticsGeneticsAnimalsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyLikelihood FunctionsGenomePhylogenetic treeBase SequenceModels GeneticBayes TheoremPhylogenetic networkGenomicsSequence Analysis DNAClassificationSupertreeEvolutionary biologyGenes BacterialGammaproteobacteriaSystematic biology
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Developments in the use of baculoviruses for the surface display of complex eukaryotic proteins

2001

The ability to couple genotype to phenotype has proven to be of immense value in systems such as phage display and has allowed genes encoding novel functions to be selected directly from complex libraries. However, the complexity of many eukaryotic proteins places a severe constraint on successful display in Escherichia coli. This restriction could be resolved if a eukaryotic virus could be similarly engineered for display purposes. Preliminary data have suggested that the baculovirus Autographa californica, a multiple nuclear polyhedrosis virus (AcMNPV) is a candidate for eukaryotic virus display because the insertion of peptides into the native virus coat protein, or the expression of for…

InsectaPhage displayExpression vectorbiologyvirusesGene Transfer TechniquesVirionBioengineeringGenome ViralComputational biologybiology.organism_classificationVirologyFusion proteinVirusAutographa californicaPeptide LibraryAnimalsCloning MolecularGenetic EngineeringPeptide libraryBaculoviridaeViral Fusion ProteinsGeneFunctional genomicsBiotechnologyTrends in Biotechnology
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Functional characterization of two human olfactory receptors expressed in the baculovirus Sf9 insect cell system

2005

Olfactory receptors (ORs) are the largest member of the G-protein-coupled receptors which mediate early olfactory perception in discriminating among thousands of odorant molecules. Assigning odorous ligands to ORs is a prerequisite to gaining an understanding of the mechanisms of odorant recognition. The functional expression of ORs represents a critical step in addressing this issue. Due to limitations in heterologous expression, very few mammal ORs have been characterized, and so far only one is from human origin. Consequently, OR function still remains poorly understood, especially in humans, whose genome encodes a restricted chemosensory repertoire compared with most mammal species. In …

InsectaPhysiologyG protein[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringSf9BiologyOlfactory Receptor NeuronsCell LineReceptors G-Protein-Coupled03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicineCalcium imagingPhysiology (medical)[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringmedicineAnimalsHumans[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringReceptorComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyG protein-coupled receptorOrphan receptor0303 health sciencesMicroscopy ConfocalOlfactory receptorGenomics[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringGTP-Binding Protein alpha SubunitsSensory SystemsCell biologyINSECTEmedicine.anatomical_structureOdorantsImmunologyCalcium[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Heterologous expressionBaculoviridae030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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A Genomic and Proteomic Approach to Identify and Quantify the Expressed

2018

The combined analysis of genomic and proteomic data allowed us to determine which cry and vip genes are present in a Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) isolate and which ones are being expressed. Nine Bt isolates were selected from Spanish collections of Bt based on their vip1 and vip2 gene content. As a first step, nine isolates were analyzed by PCR to select those Bt isolates that contained genes with the lowest similarity to already described vip1 and vip2 genes (isolates E-SE10.2 and O-V84.2). Two selected isolates were subjected to a combined genomic and proteomic analysis. The results showed that the Bt isolate E-SE10.2 codifies for two new vegetative proteins, Vip2Ac-like_1 and Sip1Aa-like_…

InsecticidesBacterial Proteinsinsect pest controlBacterial ToxinsBacillus thuringiensiscry proteinsGenomicsvip proteinsArticlecrop protectionToxins
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CellMinerHCC: a microarray-based expression database for hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines.

2012

Background & Aims Therapeutic options for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) still remain limited. Development of gene targeted therapies is a promising option. A better understanding of the underlying molecular biology is gained in in vitro experiments. However, even with targeted manipulation of gene expression varying treatment responses were observed in diverse HCC cell lines. Therefore, information on gene expression profiles of various HCC cell lines may be crucial to experimental designs. To generate a publicly available database containing microarray expression profiles of diverse HCC cell lines. Methods Microarray data were analyzed using an individually scripted R program package. Dat…

InternetCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatologyDatabaseMicroarrayMicroarray analysis techniquesSystems biologyGene Expression ProfilingSystems BiologyLiver NeoplasmsComputational BiologyGenetic TherapyBiologyOncogenomicscomputer.software_genreMicroarray AnalysisPhenotypeArticleCell Line TumorGene expressionDatabases GeneticHumansKEGGcomputerGeneLiver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver
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