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Author(s): CHEN, Z.; HAGEN, D. E.; WANG, J.; ELSIK, C. G.; JI, T.; SIQUEIRA, L. G. B.; HANSEN, P. J.; RIVERA, R. M. Abstract Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that leads to parental-allele-specific gene expression. Approximately 150 imprinted genes have been identified in humans and mice but less than 3... ... |
Author(s): PERECIN, F.; NICIURA, S. C. M.; YAMAZAKI, W.; FERREIRA, C. R.; MERIGHE, G. K. F.; MEIRELLES, F. V.; GARCIA, J. M. Cloning by nuclear transfer is often associated with poor results due to abnormal nuclear reprogramming of somatic donor cells and altered gene expression patterns. We investigated the expression patt... ... |
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Author(s): TEIXEIRA, T. S.; RODRIGUES NETO, J. C.; SILVA, E. A.; CONCEIÇÃO, A. A.; SIQUEIRA, F. G. de; ABDELNUR, P. V. Fungi can produce many bioactive metabolites, which are enhanced when challenged in co-culture competition. For a better evaluation of these metabolites, Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI) can be used to... ... |
Author(s): PERECIN, F.; NICIURA, S. C. M.; YAMAZAKI, W.; FERREIRA, C. R.; BIASE, F. H.; MERIGHE, G. K. F.; MEIRELLES, F. V.; GARCIA, J. M. Some gestational alterations associated with bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) are presumably consequences of abnormal imprinted gene expression. This work aimed to evaluate the expression p... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, L. C. da; CARVALHO, T. C. de; PEREIRA, I.; MARANA, J. C.; LAVIOLA, B. G.; ABDELNUR, P. V.; VAZ, B. G.
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Author(s): TEIXEIRA, T. S.; RODRIGUES NETO, J. C.; CONCEIÇÃO, A. A.; COSTA, P. P. K. G.; SIQUEIRA, F. G. de; ABDELNUR, P. V. Fungi are able to produce a wide range of bioactive metabolites, which enhanced when challenged in co-culture[1]. For a better evaluation of these metabolites, the Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MSI) can... ... |
Author(s): MENDONÇA, A. dos S.; GUIMARÃES, A. L. S.; SILVA, N. M. A. da; CAETANO, A. R.; DODE, M. A. N.; FRANCO, M. M.
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Author(s): MOURA, M. T.; MUNDIM, T. C. D.; SOUSA, R. V.; FRANCO, M. M.; RUMPF, R.
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