26.
Identification of the Eph receptor pathway as a novel target for eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) modification of gene expression in human colon adenocarcinoma cells (HT-29)
Joanne
F
Doleman,
John
J
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Rob
J
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Nutrition & Metabolism 2010, 7 :56 (12 July 2010)
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Pauline
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BMC Plant Biology 2010, 10 :62 (9 April 2010)
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The ancient mammalian KRAB zinc finger gene cluster on human chromosome 8q24.3 illustrates principles of C2H2 zinc finger evolution associated with unique expression profiles in human tissues
Peter
Lorenz,
Sabine
Dietmann,
Thomas
Wilhelm,
Dirk
Koczan,
Sandra
Autran,
Sophie
Gad,
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Wen,
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Ding,
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BMC Genomics 2010, 11 :206 (26 March 2010)
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Finding sRNA generative locales from high-throughput sequencing data with NiBLS
Daniel
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David
J
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BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11 :93 (18 February 2010)
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BABAR: an R package to simplify the normalisation of common reference design microarray-based transcriptomic datasets
Mark
J
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CD
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BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11 :73 (3 February 2010)
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The transcriptional programme of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium reveals a key role for tryptophan metabolism in biofilms
Shea
Hamilton,
Roy
JM
Bongaerts,
Francis
Mulholland,
Brett
Cochrane,
Jonathan
Porter,
Sacha
Lucchini,
Hilary
M
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Jay
CD
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BMC Genomics 2009, 10 :599 (11 December 2009)
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Complexity of genome evolution by segmental rearrangement in Brassica rapa revealed by sequence-level analysis
Martin
Trick,
Soo-Jin
Kwon,
Su
Choi,
Fiona
Fraser,
Eleni
Soumpourou,
Nizar
Drou,
Zhi
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Mun,
Andrew
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Christopher
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Town,
J Chris
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Pyo Lim,
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Park,
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Bancroft
BMC Genomics 2009, 10 :539 (18 November 2009)
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Editor’s summary
Comparative analysis of the polyploid genomes of Brassica rapa and Arabidopsis thaliana reveals many unanticipated collinearity blocks and frequent segmental inversions, shedding new light on genome evolution within the Brassicaceae.
33.
Network analysis of the transcriptional pattern of young and old cells of Escherichia coli during lag phase
Carmen
Pin,
Matthew
D
Rolfe,
Marina
Muñoz-Cuevas,
Jay
CD
Hinton,
Michael
W
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J
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BMC Systems Biology 2009, 3 :108 (16 November 2009)
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AI-2 does not function as a quorum sensing molecule in Campylobacter jejuni during exponential growth in vitro
Kathryn
Holmes,
Tim
J
Tavender,
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M
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BMC Microbiology 2009, 9 :214 (8 October 2009)
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The smallest chemical reaction system with bistability
Thomas
Wilhelm
BMC Systems Biology 2009, 3 :90 (8 September 2009)
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Editor’s summary
The smallest bistable system contains just two reactants and four irreversible reactions, and it reveals that the necessary conditions for bistability are positive feedback, filtering out small stimuli, and a mechanism to prevent 'explosion' of the system.
36.
New levels of sophistication in the transcriptional landscape of bacteria
Arnoud
HM
van Vliet,
Brendan
W
Wren
Genome Biology 2009, 10 :233 (3 August 2009)
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Previously unanticipated roles of noncoding and antisense RNAs give the regulation of gene expression in bacteria an extra layer of complexity.
37.
High-throughput retrotransposon-based fluorescent markers: improved information content and allele discrimination
Maggie
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Carol
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Plant Methods 2009, 5 :10 (28 July 2009)
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A newly-developed community microarray resource for transcriptome profiling in Brassica species enables the confirmation of Brassica -specific expressed sequences
Martin
Trick,
Foo
Cheung,
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Drou,
Fiona
Fraser,
Edward
K
Lobenhofer,
Patrick
Hurban,
Andreas
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Bancroft
BMC Plant Biology 2009, 9 :50 (8 May 2009)
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Study Protocol: Randomised controlled trial to investigate the functional significance of marginal riboflavin status in young women in the UK (RIBOFEM)
Marilyn
HE
Hill,
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Elizabeth
A
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R
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Hilary
J
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BMC Public Health 2009, 9 :90 (26 March 2009)
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Independent evolution of neurotoxin and flagellar genetic loci in proteolytic Clostridium botulinum
Andrew
T
Carter,
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J
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David
R
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M
Twine,
Mark
J
Alston,
Susan
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W
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BMC Genomics 2009, 10 :115 (19 March 2009)
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Induction of a chemoattractant transcriptional response by a Campylobacter jejuni boiled cell extract in colonocytes
Kenneth
H
Mellits,
Ian
F
Connerton,
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F
Loughlin,
Peter
Clarke,
Julie
Smith,
Eleanor
Dillon,
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L
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Christopher
J
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BMC Microbiology 2009, 9 :28 (4 February 2009)
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Automated paleontology of repetitive DNA with REANNOTATE
Vini
Pereira
BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :614 (18 December 2008)
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Lack of association of colonic epithelium telomere length and oxidative DNA damage in Type 2 diabetes under good metabolic control
Deepak
Kejariwal,
Karolina
M
Stepien,
Tracy
Smith,
Hugh
Kennedy,
David
A
Hughes,
Mike
J
Sampson
BMC Endocrine Disorders 2008, 8 :12 (10 October 2008)
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Well-controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus is not characterized by increased oxidative DNA damage and telomere attrition in colonic epithelium cells, which suggests that the associated carcinogenesis in the colonic mucosa arises through different mechanisms.
44.
Adrenaline modulates the global transcriptional profile of Salmonella revealing a role in the antimicrobial peptide and oxidative stress resistance responses
MH
Karavolos,
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Spencer,
DM
Bulmer,
A
Thompson,
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Winzer,
P
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JCD
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CM Anjam
Khan
BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :458 (6 October 2008)
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High-throughput Agrobacterium -mediated barley transformation
Joanne
G
Bartlett,
Sílvia
C
Alves,
Mark
Smedley,
John
W
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Wendy
A
Harwood
Plant Methods 2008, 4 :22 (26 September 2008)
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PhosCalc: A tool for evaluating the sites of peptide phosphorylation from Mass Spectrometer data
Daniel
MacLean,
Michael
A
Burrell,
David
J
Studholme,
Alexandra
ME
Jones
BMC Research Notes 2008, 1 :30 (23 June 2008)
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Editor’s summary
The implementation of a previously verified algorithm for assigning potential phosphorylation sites as standalone software enables rapid identification of these sites in high-throughput proteomic analyses.
47.
Identification of protein secretion systems and novel secreted proteins in Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae
Martin
Krehenbrink,
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BMC Genomics 2008, 9 :55 (29 January 2008)
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Use of genomic DNA control features and predicted operon structure in microarray data analysis: ArrayLeaRNA – a Bayesian approach
Carmen
Pin,
Mark
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BMC Bioinformatics 2007, 8 :455 (19 November 2007)
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Low density lipoprotein from patients with Type 2 diabetes increases expression of monocyte matrix metalloproteinase and ADAM metalloproteinase genes
Joanna
R
Worley,
David
A
Hughes,
Nicoletta
Dozio,
Jelena
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Mike
J
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Cardiovascular Diabetology 2007, 6 :21 (22 August 2007)
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New pleiotropic effects of eliminating a rare tRNA from Streptomyces coelicolor , revealed by combined proteomic and transcriptomic analysis of liquid cultures
Andy
Hesketh,
Giselda
Bucca,
Emma
Laing,
Fiona
Flett,
Graham
Hotchkiss,
Colin
P
Smith,
Keith
F
Chater
BMC Genomics 2007, 8 :261 (2 August 2007)
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