1.
Phylogenetic identification of bacterial MazF toxin protein motifs among probiotic strains and foodborne pathogens and potential implications of engineered probiotic intervention in food
Xianghe
Yan,
Joshua
B
Gurtler,
Pina
M
Fratamico,
Jing
Hu,
Vijay
K
Juneja
Cell & Bioscience 2012, 2 :39 (27 November 2012)
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Modeling predicts that parameters shaping action potentials and synaptic responses differ in pyramidal neurons of the visual and prefrontal cortices
Christina
M
Weaver,
Aniruddha
Yadav,
Joseph
M
Amatrudo,
Patrick
R
Hof,
Jennifer
I
Luebke
BMC Neuroscience 2012, 13 (Suppl 1):P93 (16 July 2012)
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Predicting the effects of frameshifting indels
Jing
Hu,
Pauline
C
Ng
Genome Biology 2012, 13 :R9 (9 February 2012)
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Editor’s summary
SIFT Indel is a method for predicting the effects of frameshifting indels in coding regions
4.
Improved parameter fitting for models of young and aged neurons
Christina
M
Weaver,
Aniruddha
Yadav,
Patrick
R
Hof,
Jennifer
I
Luebke
BMC Neuroscience 2011, 12 (Suppl 1):P207 (18 July 2011)
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Age-related morphologic changes alter robustness of neuronal function
Aniruddha
Yadav,
Christina
M
Weaver,
Yuan
Z
Gao,
Jennifer
I
Luebke,
Patrick
R
Hof
BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11 (Suppl 1):P140 (20 July 2010)
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Sensitivity analyses of a precerebellar neuron model predict a morphologic mechanism for plasticity of neuronal function
Christina
M
Weaver,
Aniruddha
Yadav,
Georgi
N
Gamkrelidze,
Robert
Baker
BMC Neuroscience 2010, 11 (Suppl 1):P137 (20 July 2010)
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A tool for calculating binding-site residues on proteins from PDB structures
Jing
Hu,
Changhui
Yan
BMC Structural Biology 2009, 9 :52 (3 August 2009)
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An indicator of cancer: downregulation of Monoamine Oxidase-A in multiple organs and species
Leszek
A
Rybaczyk,
Meredith
J
Bashaw,
Dorothy
R
Pathak,
Kun
Huang
BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :134 (20 March 2008)
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Gene expression atlas of the mouse central nervous system: impact and interactions of age, energy intake and gender
Xiangru
Xu,
Ming
Zhan,
Wenzhen
Duan,
Vinayakumar
Prabhu,
Randall
Brenneman,
William
Wood,
Jeff
Firman,
Huai
Li,
Peisu
Zhang,
Carol
Ibe,
Alan
B
Zonderman,
Dan
L
Longo,
Suresh
Poosala,
Kevin
G
Becker,
Mark
P
Mattson
Genome Biology 2007, 8 :R234 (7 November 2007)
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Editor’s summary
The transcriptional profiles of five regions of the central nervous system (CNS) of mice varying in age, gender and dietary intake were measured by microarray. The resulting data provide insights into the mechanisms of age-, diet- and gender-related CNS plasticity and vulnerability in mammals.
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An overlooked connection: serotonergic mediation of estrogen-related physiology and pathology
Leszek
A
Rybaczyk,
Meredith
J
Bashaw,
Dorothy
R
Pathak,
Scott
M
Moody,
Roger
M
Gilders,
Donald
L
Holzschu
BMC Women's Health 2005, 5 :12 (20 December 2005)
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Editor’s summary
Serotonergic signalling pathways are hypothesized to mediate many of the observed effects of estrogen in the central nervous system, the immune system, the clotting cascade, bone metabolism, and breast cancer risk