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B7/CD28 costimulation of T cells induces a distinct proteome pattern.

2005

Effective immune strategies for the eradication of human tumors require a detailed understanding of the interaction of tumor cells with the immune system, which might lead to an optimization of T cell responses. To understand the impact of B7-mediated costimulation on T cell activation comprehensive proteome analysis of B7-primed T cell populations were performed. Using this approach we identified different classes of proteins in T cells whose expression is either elevated or reduced upon B7-1- or B7-2-mediated CD28 costimulation. The altered proteins include regulators of the cell cycle and cell proliferation, signal transducers, components of the antigen processing machinery, transporters…

ProteomeT cellT-LymphocytesAntigen presentationStreptamerBiologyLymphocyte ActivationBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryCD28 AntigensAntigens CDCell Line TumorHLA-A2 AntigenmedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalIL-2 receptorAntigen-presenting cellMolecular BiologyCarcinoma Renal CellDNA PrimersBase SequenceZAP70CD28Blood ProteinsPhosphoproteinsKidney NeoplasmsCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationLeukocytes MononuclearMolecularcellular proteomics : MCP
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Single tube optimisation of APOE genotyping based on melting curve analysis

2008

Objectives: To develop and validate a single-tube protocol for APOE genotyping using fluorescent probes. Design and methods: We have designed and validated a hybrid, single-tube, SimpleProbe/FRET probe protocol that takes advantage of the different probe wavelength emissions. Results: Our method offers high quality outcomes, minimum interferences between probe signals and is 100% concordant with the reference protocol. Conclusions: This method is cheaper, faster and more reliable and versatile than other alternatives proposed. © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Protocol (science)GenotypeComputer scienceClinical BiochemistryNanotechnologyGeneral MedicinePolymerase Chain ReactionMelting curve analysisSingle tubeApolipoproteins EValidation studiesCardiovascular DiseasesHumansThermodynamicsGenotypingAlgorithmAnalysisDNA PrimersClinical Biochemistry
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Some classes of finite groups and mutually permutable products

2008

[EN] This paper is devoted to the study of mutually permutable products of finite groups. A factorised group G=AB is said to be a mutually permutable product of its factors A and B when each factor permutes with every subgroup of the other factor. We prove that mutually permutable products of Y-groups (groups satisfying a converse of Lagrange's theorem) and SC-groups (groups whose chief factors are simple) are SC-groups, by means of a local version. Next we show that the product of pairwise mutually permutable Y-groups is supersoluble. Finally, we give a local version of the result stating that when a mutually permutable product of two groups is a PST-group (that is, a group in which every …

Pst-groupFinite groupMathematics::CombinatoricsAlgebra and Number TheoryY-groupGrups Teoria deSc-groupAlgebraMathematics::Group TheoryPermutabilityMutually permutable productÀlgebraPermutable primeFinite groupAlgebra over a fieldMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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P2‐307: A stable G‐quadruplex within the ADAM10 5'‐UTR is involved in translational repression of ADAM10

2011

Psychiatry and Mental healthCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental NeuroscienceFive prime untranslated regionEpidemiologyTranslational repressionChemistryHealth PolicyADAM10Neurology (clinical)Geriatrics and GerontologyG-quadruplexCell biologyAlzheimer's & Dementia
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Dígalo sin muertos

2003

Publicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónFranciaPopularidadAgresividadCulturaVidal-Beneyto JoséViolencia mediática EspectadoresMedios de comunicaciónLibertad de expresiónCOMUNICACIÓNPrime timeVIOLENCIAAudiencia
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Chronological expression of Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium 1 during pulmonary development

2009

Ciliated Bronchial Epithelium (CBE) 1 is a novel gene, which is expressed in ciliated cells. As cilia are important during embryogenesis, the present authors characterised the murine homologue of CBE1 (Cbe1) and compared its temporal expression during murine and human lung development. Cbe1 cDNA was cloned and characterised using sequencing, standard PCR and Western blotting. Mouse and human embryonic/fetal lungs (HELs) were harvested for mRNA analysis and protein localisation in vivo and in vitro using RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. The Cbe1 amino acid sequence was >75% identical with CBE1 and its alternative splicing and tissue distribution were highly conserved. Pulmonary expression of…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyDNA ComplementaryTime FactorsBlotting WesternDNA Mutational AnalysisBiologyTransfectionStatistics NonparametricImmunoenzyme TechniquesMiceOpen Reading FramesCiliogenesisGene expressionmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerCloning MolecularLungDNA PrimersFetusMessenger RNALungReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionEmbryogenesisAlternative splicingNuclear ProteinsCell DifferentiationMolecular biologyEpitheliumDNA-Binding Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureBronchial epithelium Asthma DevelopmentTranscription FactorsEuropean Respiratory Journal
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On the exponent of mutually permutable products of two abelian groups

2016

In this paper we obtain some bounds for the exponent of a finite group, and its derived subgroup, which is a mutually permutable product of two abelian subgroups. They improve the ones known for products of finite abelian groups, and they are used to derive some interesting structural properties of such products.

Pure mathematics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesNatural sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instancePermutable primeFinite group0101 mathematicsAbelian groupEuropean unionMathematicsmedia_commonFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryAbelian groupExponentFactorisations010102 general mathematicsFoundation (engineering)p-LegthAlgebraExponent010307 mathematical physicsMATEMATICA APLICADAp-SupersolubilityJournal of Algebra
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Irreducible characters of $3'$-degree of finite symmetric, general linear and unitary groups

2018

Abstract Let G be a finite symmetric, general linear, or general unitary group defined over a field of characteristic coprime to 3. We construct a canonical correspondence between irreducible characters of degree coprime to 3 of G and those of N G ( P ) , where P is a Sylow 3-subgroup of G . Since our bijections commute with the action of the absolute Galois group over the rationals, we conclude that fields of values of character correspondents are the same.

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryCoprime integers010102 general mathematicsCharacter theorySylow theoremsField (mathematics)0102 computer and information sciencesAbsolute Galois group16. Peace & justice01 natural sciencesRepresentation theoryMathematics::Group TheoryCharacter (mathematics)010201 computation theory & mathematicsUnitary groupFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsRepresentation Theory (math.RT)Mathematics - Representation TheoryMathematics
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ON A QUESTION OF BEIDLEMAN AND ROBINSON

2002

[EN] In [J. C. Beidleman, D. J. S. Robinson, J. Algebra 1997, 191, 686--703, Theorem A], Beidleman and Robinson proved that if a group satisfies the permutizer condition, it is soluble, its chief factors have order a prime number or 4 and G induces the full group of automorphisms in the chief factors of order 4. In this paper, we show that the converse of this theorem is false by showing some counterexamples. We also find some sufficient conditions for a group satisfying the converse of that theorem to satisfy the permutizer condition.

Pure mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFinite soluble groupGroup (mathematics)Permutizer conditionPrime numberGrups Teoria deAutomorphismCombinatoricsConverseChief factorOrder (group theory)ÀlgebraAlgebra over a fieldMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematicsCounterexampleCommunications in Algebra
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On a class of p-soluble groups

2005

[EN] Let p be a prime. The class of all p-soluble groups G such that every p-chief factor of G is cyclic and all p-chief factors of G are G-isomorphic is studied in this paper. Some results on T-, PT-, and PST -groups are also obtained.

Pure mathematicsClass (set theory)Finite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryApplied MathematicsGrups Teoria dePrime (order theory)CombinatoricsPermutabilitySubnormalityÀlgebraAlgebra over a fieldFinite groupMATEMATICA APLICADAMathematics
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