Search Results - "Baker, H.V."
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A Failure of Innate Immunity Characterizes the Aged Response to Severe Trauma Rather Than Hyperinflammation
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Development of a Genomic Metric that can be Rapidly Used to Predict Clinical Outcome in Severely Injured Trauma Patients
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Genome-Wide Changes In Inflammatory Gene Expression Following Lower Extremity Vein Bypass
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Prolonged Genomic Changes Characterize the Human Response to Burn Injury
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93. Neutrophil Genomics in ALI/ARDS
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Transcriptome analysis of LuxS-deficient Streptococcus mutans grown in biofilms
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-02-2011)“…Summary We previously reported that LuxS in Streptococcus mutans is involved in stress tolerance and biofilm formation. In this study, flowcells and confocal…”
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Beyond Good and Evil in the Oral Cavity: Insights into Host-Microbe Relationships Derived from Transcriptional Profiling of Gingival Cells
Published in Journal of Dental Research (01-03-2008)“…In many instances, the encounter between host and microbial cells, through a long-standing evolutionary association, can be a balanced interaction whereby both…”
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Porphyromonas gingivalis infection-induced tissue and bone transcriptional profiles
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-02-2010)“…Summary Porphyromonas gingivalis has been associated with subgingival biofilms in adult periodontitis. However, the molecular mechanisms of its contribution to…”
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Polymicrobial periodontal pathogen transcriptomes in calvarial bone and soft tissue
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-10-2011)“…Summary Porphyromonas gingivalis, Treponema denticola, and Tannerella forsythia are consistently associated with adult periodontitis. This study sought to…”
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Molecular characterization of Treponema denticola infection-induced bone and soft tissue transcriptional profiles
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-08-2010)“…Summary Treponema denticola is associated with subgingival biofilms in adult periodontitis and with acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis. However, the…”
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Microarray analysis of A549 cells infected with rabbitpox virus (RPV): a comparison of wild-type RPV and RPV deleted for the host range gene, SPI-1
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (25-10-2003)“…A documented consequence of poxvirus infections is global inhibition of host protein synthesis and reduction in mRNA levels. We examined this mRNA decrease by…”
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Tannerella forsythia infection-induced calvarial bone and soft tissue transcriptional profiles
Published in Molecular oral microbiology (01-10-2010)“…Summary Tannerella forsythia is associated with subgingival biofilms in adult periodontitis, although the molecular mechanisms contributing to chronic…”
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Multiple domains of repressor activator protein 1 contribute to facilitated binding of glycolysis regulatory protein 1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-11-1998)“…The function of repressor activator protein 1 (Rap1p) at glycolytic enzyme gene upstream activating sequence (UAS) elements in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is to…”
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Characterization of TPI gene expression in isogenic wild-type and gcr1-deletion mutant strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in Nucleic acids research (1990)“…In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the enzymes of glycolysis constitute 30-60 percent of the soluble protein. GCR1 gene function is required for high level glycolytic…”
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The yeast co-activator GAL11 positively influences transcription of the phosphoglycerate kinase gene, but only when RAP1 is bound to its upstream activation sequence
Published in Molecular & general genetics (01-04-1994)“…Transcription of the yeast phosphoglycerate kinase gene (PGK) is activated by an array of nuclear factors including the multifunctional protein RAP1. We have…”
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The yeast protein Gcr1p binds to the PGK UAS and contributes to the activation of transcription of the PGK gene
Published in Molecular & general genetics (15-11-1994)“…Analysis of the upstream activation sequence (UAS) of the yeast phosphoglycerate kinase gene (PGK) has demonstrated that a number of sequence elements are…”
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