1.
Hydrogen atoms in protein structures: high-resolution X-ray diffraction structure of the DFPase
Mikael
Elias,
Dorothee
Liebschner,
Jurgen
Koepke,
Claude
Lecomte,
Benoit
Guillot,
Christian
Jelsch,
Eric
Chabriere
BMC Research Notes 2013, 6 :308 (2 August 2013)
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A model for greed cells in 3-D environments
Federico
Stella,
Bailu
Si,
Emilio
Kropf,
Alessandro
Treves
BMC Neuroscience 2013, 14 (Suppl 1):P396 (8 July 2013)
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The mechanistic and evolutionary aspects of the 2′- and 3′-OH paradigm in biosynthetic machinery
Mark
Safro,
Liron
Klipcan
Biology Direct 2013, 8 :17 (8 July 2013)
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4.
Structure and regulation of the cellulose degradome in Clostridium cellulolyticum
Chenggang
Xu,
Ranran
Huang,
Lin
Teng,
Dongmei
Wang,
Christopher
L
Hemme,
Ilya
Borovok,
Qiang
He,
Raphael
Lamed,
Edward
A
Bayer,
Jizhong
Zhou,
Jian
Xu
Biotechnology for Biofuels 2013, 6 :73 (8 May 2013)
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Hellebrin and its aglycone form hellebrigenin display similar in vitro growth inhibitory effects in cancer cells and binding profiles to the alpha subunits of the Na+ /K+ -ATPase
Laetitia
Moreno Y Banuls,
Adriana
Katz,
Walter
Miklos,
Alessio
Cimmino,
Daniel
M
Tal,
Elena
Ainbinder,
Martin
Zehl,
Ernst
Urban,
Antonio
Evidente,
Brigitte
Kopp,
Walter
Berger,
Olivier
Feron,
Steven
Karlish,
Robert
Kiss
Molecular Cancer 2013, 12 :33 (26 April 2013)
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Redescription of Hepatozoon felis (Apicomplexa: Hepatozoidae) based on phylogenetic analysis, tissue and blood form morphology, and possible transplacental transmission
Gad
Baneth,
Alina
Sheiner,
Osnat
Eyal,
Shelley
Hahn,
Jean-Pierre
Beaufils,
Yigal
Anug,
Dalit
Talmi-Frank
Parasites & Vectors 2013, 6 :102 (15 April 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Histopathologic, hematologic, clinical, epidemiological and genetic findings on domestic cat hepatozoonosis have promoted the redescription of a morphologically and genetically distinct species, Hepatozoon felis, which has predilection to infecting muscular tissues, and is highly prevalent in the cat population studied. Image: Hepatozoon felis gamont in blood of a domestic cat.
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16/6-idiotype expressing antibodies induce brain inflammation and cognitive impairment in mice: the mosaic of central nervous system involvement in lupus
Shaye
Kivity,
Aviva
Katzav,
Maria
Arango,
Moran
Landau-Rabi,
Yaron
Zafrir,
Nancy
Agmon-Levin,
Miri
Blank,
Juan-Manuel
Anaya,
Edna
Mozes,
Joab
Chapman,
Yehuda
Shoenfeld
BMC Medicine 2013, 11 :90 (4 April 2013)
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Editor’s summary
Injection of 16/6 idiotype antibodies in brains of mice induces lupus symptoms, including cognitive impairment and brain inflammation, suggesting involvement of human anti-DNA antibody in cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms in lupus patients.
8.
The last generation of bacterial growth in limiting nutrient
Anat
Bren,
Yuval
Hart,
Erez
Dekel,
Daniel
Koster,
Uri
Alon
BMC Systems Biology 2013, 7 :27 (25 March 2013)
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Diversification of Quiescin sulfhydryl oxidase in a preserved framework for redox relay
Keren
Limor-Waisberg,
Shifra
Ben-Dor,
Deborah
Fass
BMC Evolutionary Biology 2013, 13 :70 (19 March 2013)
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p53 promotes the expression of gluconeogenesis-related genes and enhances hepatic glucose production
Ido
Goldstein,
Keren
Yizhak,
Shalom
Madar,
Naomi
Goldfinger,
Eytan
Ruppin,
Varda
Rotter
Cancer & Metabolism 2013, 1 :9 (4 February 2013)
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Virion stiffness regulates immature HIV-1 entry
Hong-Bo
Pang,
Liron
Hevroni,
Nitzan
Kol,
Debra
M
Eckert,
Marianna
Tsvitov,
Michael
S
Kay,
Itay
Rousso
Retrovirology 2013, 10 :4 (10 January 2013)
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Editor’s summary
A linkage between particle stiffness and viral entry activity illustrates a novel level of regulation for viral replication.
12.
Widespread promoter-mediated coordination of transcription and mRNA degradation
Mally
Dori-Bachash,
Ophir
Shalem,
Yair
S
Manor,
Yitzhak
Pilpel,
Itay
Tirosh
Genome Biology 2012, 13 :R114 (13 December 2012)
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Editor’s summary
Transcription and degradation of mRNA in yeast is commonly coordinated through promoters
13.
A proof for loop-law constraints in stoichiometric metabolic networks
Elad
Noor,
Nathan
E
Lewis,
Ron
Milo
BMC Systems Biology 2012, 6 :140 (12 November 2012)
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Paradigmatic status of an endo- and exoglucanase and its effect on crystalline cellulose degradation
Sarah
Moraïs,
Yoav
Barak,
Raphael
Lamed,
David
B
Wilson,
Qi
Xu,
Michael
E
Himmel,
Edward
A
Bayer
Biotechnology for Biofuels 2012, 5 :78 (24 October 2012)
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Major differences in microRNA quantification are platform and sequence dependent
Ester
Feldmesser,
Dena
Leshkowitz,
Yisrael
Parmet,
Shirley
Horn-Saban
BMC Proceedings 2012, 6 (Suppl 6):P7 (1 October 2012)
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Balancing speed and accuracy of polyclonal T cell activation: a role for extracellular feedback
Yonatan
Savir,
Nir
Waysbort,
Yaron
E
Antebi,
Tsvi
Tlusty,
Nir
Friedman
BMC Systems Biology 2012, 6 :111 (27 August 2012)
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Personal receptor repertoires: olfaction as a model
Tsviya
Olender,
Sebastian
M
Waszak,
Maya
Viavant,
Miriam
Khen,
Edna
Ben-Asher,
Alejandro
Reyes,
Noam
Nativ,
Charles
J
Wysocki,
Dongliang
Ge,
Doron
Lancet
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :414 (21 August 2012)
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Data mining of the inventory of human olfactory receptor coding regions has revealed unusually high genetic diversity between individuals, suggesting humans have receptor repertoires that may result in a highly personalized perception of smell.
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DNA-directed immobilization of horseradish peroxidase onto porous SiO2 optical transducers
Giorgi
Shtenberg,
Naama
Massad-Ivanir,
Sinem
Engin,
Michal
Sharon,
Ljiljana
Fruk,
Ester
Segal
Nanoscale Research Letters 2012, 7 :443 (8 August 2012)
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Silencing of a large microRNA cluster on human chromosome 14q32 in melanoma: biological effects of mir-376a and mir-376c on insulin growth factor 1 receptor
Liron
Zehavi,
Roi
Avraham,
Aviv
Barzilai,
Dalia
Bar-Ilan,
Roy
Navon,
Yechezkel
Sidi,
Dror
Avni,
Raya
Leibowitz-Amit
Molecular Cancer 2012, 11 :44 (2 July 2012)
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Live sequence charts to model medical information
Eric
Aslakson,
Smadar
Szekely,
Suzanne
D
Vernon,
Lucinda
Bateman,
Jan
Baumbach,
Yaki
Setty
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 2012, 9 :22 (15 June 2012)
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p53, a novel regulator of lipid metabolism pathways
Ido
Goldstein,
Osnat
Ezra,
Noa
Rivlin,
Alina
Molchadsky,
Shalom
Madar,
Naomi
Goldfinger,
Varda
Rotter
BMC Proceedings 2012, 6 (Suppl 3):P61 (1 June 2012)
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Importance of maintaining redox potential balance in the development of type 2 diabetes
Hava
Rozenfeld,
Moria
Chetboun,
Sanford
R
Sampson,
Tovit
Rosenzweig
BMC Proceedings 2012, 6 (Suppl 3):P39 (1 June 2012)
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Genome-wide analysis of Acetivibrio cellulolyticus provides a blueprint of an elaborate cellulosome system
Bareket
Dassa,
Ilya
Borovok,
Raphael
Lamed,
Bernard
Henrissat,
Pedro
Coutinho,
Christopher
L
Hemme,
Yue
Huang,
Jizhong
Zhou,
Edward
A
Bayer
BMC Genomics 2012, 13 :210 (30 May 2012)
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DNA-nanoparticle assemblies go organic: Macroscopic polymeric materials with nanosized features
Elad
D
Mentovich,
Konstantin
Livanov,
Deepak
K
Prusty,
Mukules
Sowwan,
Shachar
Richter
Journal of Nanobiotechnology 2012, 10 :21 (30 May 2012)
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Correction: Polyploidization increases meiotic recombination frequency in Arabidopsis
Ales
Pecinka,
Wei
Fang,
Marc
Rehmsmeier,
Avraham
A
Levy,
Ortrun
Mittelsten Scheid
BMC Biology 2012, 10 :33 (18 April 2012)
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