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151.

Research article   Open Access

The metal tolerance profile of Thlaspi goesingense is mimicked in Arabidopsis thaliana heterologously expressing serine acetyl-transferase

John L Freeman, David E Salt BMC Plant Biology 2007, 7:63 (28 November 2007)

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152.

Research Article   Open Access

Opportunistic Scheduling for OFDM Systems with Fairness Constraints

Zhi Zhang, Ying He, EdwinKP Chong EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 2008, 2008:215939 (20 November 2007)

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153.

Proceedings   Open Access

Analysis of circadian pattern reveals tissue-specific alternative transcription in leptin signaling pathway

Andrey A Ptitsyn, Jeffrey M Gimble BMC Bioinformatics 2007, 8(Suppl 7):S15 (1 November 2007)

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154.

Methodology   Open Access

Recombination-ready Sindbis replicon expression vectors for transgene expression

Brian J Geiss, Lisa H Shimonkevitz, Cherilyn I Sackal, Ken E Olson Virology Journal 2007, 4:112 (26 October 2007)

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Research article   Open Access

Effects of a single dose of N-Acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine (Melatonin) and resistance exercise on the growth hormone/IGF-1 axis in young males and females

Erika Nassar, Chris Mulligan, Lem Taylor, Chad Kerksick, Melyn Galbreath, Mike Greenwood, Richard Kreider, Darryn S Willoughby Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007, 4:14 (23 October 2007)

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156.

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Effects of eight weeks of an alleged aromatase inhibiting nutritional supplement 6-OXO (androst-4-ene-3,6,17-trione) on serum hormone profiles and clinical safety markers in resistance-trained, eugonadal males

Dan Rohle, Colin Wilborn, Lem Taylor, Chris Mulligan, Richard Kreider, Darryn Willoughby Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2007, 4:13 (19 October 2007)

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157.

Correction   Open Access

Permutation test for periodicity in short time series data

Andrey A Ptitsyn, Sanjin Zvonic, Jeffrey M Gimble BMC Bioinformatics 2007, 8:395 (17 October 2007)

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158.

Method   Open Access

InSite: a computational method for identifying protein-protein interaction binding sites on a proteome-wide scale

Haidong Wang, Eran Segal, Asa Ben-Hur, Qian-Ru Li, Marc Vidal, Daphne Koller Genome Biology 2007, 8:R192 (14 September 2007)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

InSite is a computational method that integrates high-throughput protein and sequence data to infer the specific binding regions of interacting protein pairs.

159.

Research article   Open Access

Age-related declines in a two-day reference memory task are associated with changes in NMDA receptor subunits in mice

Kathy R Magnusson, Brandi Scruggs, Xue Zhao, Rebecca Hammersmark BMC Neuroscience 2007, 8:43 (22 June 2007)

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160.

Research article   Open Access

A first step in understanding an invasive weed through its genes: an EST analysis of invasive Centaurea maculosa

Amanda K Broz, Corey D Broeckling, Ji He, Xinbin Dai, Patrick X Zhao, Jorge M Vivanco BMC Plant Biology 2007, 7:25 (24 May 2007)

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161.

Methodology article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Fisher's combined p-value for detecting differentially expressed genes using Affymetrix expression arrays

Ann Hess, Hari Iyer BMC Genomics 2007, 8:96 (9 April 2007)

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162.

Research   Open Access

Ubp43 gene expression is required for normal Isg15 expression and fetal development

Lea A Rempel, Kathleen J Austin, Kenneth J Ritchie, Ming Yan, Meifeng Shen, Dong-Er Zhang, Luiz E Henkes, Thomas R Hansen Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 2007, 5:13 (26 March 2007)

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163.

Review   Open Access Highly Accessed

Africa and the global carbon cycle

Christopher A Williams, Niall P Hanan, Jason C Neff, Robert J Scholes, Joseph A Berry, A Scott Denning, David F Baker Carbon Balance and Management 2007, 2:3 (7 March 2007)

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164.

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Dengue virus type 2: replication and tropisms in orally infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes

Ma Isabel Salazar, Jason H Richardson, Irma Sánchez-Vargas, Ken E Olson, Barry J Beaty BMC Microbiology 2007, 7:9 (30 January 2007)

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165.

Research article   Open Access

Mapping a Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) conferring pyrethroid resistance in the African malaria vector Anopheles funestus

Charles S Wondji, John Morgan, Maureen Coetzee, Richard H Hunt, Keith Steen, William C Black, Janet Hemingway, Hilary Ranson BMC Genomics 2007, 8:34 (29 January 2007)

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166.

Oral presentation   Open Access

HIV-1 infection and CD4 T cell depletion in humanized Rag2-/-yc-/- mice

Bradford Berges, William Wheat, Brent Palmer, Ramesh Akkina Retrovirology 2006, 3(Suppl 1):S73 (21 December 2006)

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Unsupervised clustering of gene expression data points at hypoxia as possible trigger for metabolic syndrome

Andrey Ptitsyn, Matthew Hulver, William Cefalu, David York, Steven R Smith BMC Genomics 2006, 7:318 (19 December 2006)

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168.

Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

Lung cancer induced in mice by the envelope protein of jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) closely resembles lung cancer in sheep infected with JSRV

Sarah K Wootton, Michael J Metzger, Kelly L Hudkins, Charles E Alpers, Denis York, James C DeMartini, A Dusty Miller Retrovirology 2006, 3:94 (19 December 2006)

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169.

Research article   Open Access

Regional gray matter volumetric changes in autism associated with social and repetitive behavior symptoms

Donald C Rojas, Eric Peterson, Erin Winterrowd, Martin L Reite, Sally J Rogers, Jason R Tregellas BMC Psychiatry 2006, 6:56 (13 December 2006)

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170.

Research   Open Access Highly Accessed

HIV-1 infection and CD4 T cell depletion in the humanized Rag2-/-γc-/- (RAG-hu) mouse model

Bradford K Berges, William H Wheat, Brent E Palmer, Elizabeth Connick, Ramesh Akkina Retrovirology 2006, 3:76 (1 November 2006)

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171.

Introduction   Open Access

Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference of the MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society

Jonathan D Wren, Yuriy Gusev, Andrey Ptitsyn, Stephen Winters-Hilt BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7(Suppl 2):S1 (26 September 2006)

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172.

Research   Open Access

Population variation and differences in serum leptin independent of adiposity: a comparison of Ache Amerindian men of Paraguay and lean American male distance runners

Richard G Bribiescas, Matthew S Hickey Nutrition & Metabolism 2006, 3:34 (30 August 2006)

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Derivation of normal macrophages from human embryonic stem (hES) cells for applications in HIV gene therapy

Joseph S Anderson, Sriram Bandi, Dan S Kaufman, Ramesh Akkina Retrovirology 2006, 3:24 (19 April 2006)

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CD34 cells derived from human embryonic stem cells can now give rise to normal macrophages susceptible to HIV-1 in vitro, enabling CD34 cells to be evaluated for use in gene therapy against HIV-1.

174.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Mouse taste cells with G protein-coupled taste receptors lack voltage-gated calcium channels and SNAP-25

Tod R Clapp, Kathryn F Medler, Sami Damak, Robert F Margolskee, Sue C Kinnamon BMC Biology 2006, 4:7 (30 March 2006)

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Taste receptor cells in mice for bitter, sweet and umami use G-protein coupled receptors but lack calcium currents and presynaptic SNAP-25 protein, indicating that they do not use conventional synapses to relay taste stimuli.

175.

Proceedings   Open Access

Choosing negative examples for the prediction of protein-protein interactions

Asa Ben-Hur, William Noble BMC Bioinformatics 2006, 7(Suppl 1):S2 (20 March 2006)

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