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    Targeting melanoma growth and viability reveals dualistic functionality of the phosphonothionate analogue of carba cyclic phosphatidic acid 

    Altman, Molly K; Gopal, Vashisht; Jia, Wei; Yu, Shuangxing; Hall, Hassan; Mills, Gordon B; McGinnis, A Cary; Bartlett, Michael G; Jiang, Guowei; Madan, Damian; Prestwich, Glenn D; Xu, Yong; Davies, Michael A; Murph, Mandi M (2010-06-09)
    Abstract Background Although the incidence of melanoma in the U.S. is rising faster than any other cancer, the FDA-approved chemotherapies lack efficacy for advanced disease, which results in poor overall survival. ...
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    Advancing Data Reuse in Phyloinformatics Using an Ontology-Driven Semantic Web Approach 

    Panahiazar, Maryam; Sheth, Amit P; Ranabahu, Ajith; Vos, Rutger A; Leebens-Mack, Jim (2013-11-11)
    Abstract Phylogenetic analyses can resolve historical relationships among genes, organisms or higher taxa. Understanding such relationships can elucidate a wide range of biological phenomena, ...
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    AntEpiSeeker: detecting epistatic interactions for case-control studies using a two-stage ant colony optimization algorithm 

    Wang, Yupeng; Liu, Xinyu; Robbins, Kelly; Rekaya, Romdhane (2010-04-28)
    Abstract Background Epistatic interactions of multiple single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are now believed to affect individual ...
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    Open questions: genomics and how far we haven¿t come 

    Adams, Michael (2013-10-31)
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    Biosynthesis of caffeic acid in Escherichia coli using its endogenous hydroxylase complex 

    Lin, Yuheng; Yan, Yajun (2012-04-04)
    Abstract Background Caffeic acid (3,4-dihydroxycinnamic acid) is a natural phenolic compound derived from the plant phenylpropanoid pathway. Caffeic acid and its phenethyl ...
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    Classification of genomic islands using decision trees and their ensemble algorithms 

    Che, Dongsheng; Hockenbury, Cory; Marmelstein, Robert; Rasheed, Khaled (2010-11-02)
    Abstract Background Genomic islands (GIs) are clusters of alien genes in some bacterial genomes, but not be seen in the genomes of ...
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    Vaccination with attenuated Salmonella enterica Dublin expressing E. coli O157:H7 outer membrane protein Intimin induces transient reduction of fecal shedding of E. coli O157:H7 in cattle 

    Khare, Sangeeta; Alali, Walid; Zhang, Shuping; Hunter, Doris; Pugh, Roberta; Fang, Ferric C; Libby, Stephen J; Adams, L Garry (2010-07-07)
    Abstract Background Escherichia coli serogroup O157:H7 has emerged as an important zoonotic bacterial pathogen, causing a range of ...
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    Spatial-temporal targeting of lung-specific mesenchyme by a Tbx4 enhancer 

    Zhang, Wenming; Menke, Douglas B; Jiang, Meisheng; Chen, Hui; Warburton, David; Turcatel, Gianluca; Lu, Chi-Han; Xu, Wei; Luo, Yongfeng; Shi, Wei (2013-11-13)
    Abstract Background Reciprocal interactions between lung mesenchymal and epithelial cells play essential roles in lung organogenesis and homeostasis. Although the molecular markers and related ...
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    Identifying accelerometer nonwear and wear time in older adults 

    Hutto, Brent; Howard, Virginia J; Blair, Steven N; Colabianchi, Natalie; Vena, John E; Rhodes, David; Hooker, Steven P (2013-10-25)
    Abstract Background Five accelerometer-derived methods of identifying nonwear and wear time were compared with a self-report criterion in adults ≥ 56 years of ...
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    Higher BMI is associated with reduced brain volume in heart failure 

    Alosco, Michael L; Brickman, Adam M; Spitznagel, Mary B; Narkhede, Atul; Griffith, Erica Y; Raz, Naftali; Cohen, Ronald; Sweet, Lawrence H; Colbert, Lisa H; Josephson, Richard; Hughes, Joel; Rosneck, Jim; Gunstad, John (2014-02-19)
    Abstract Background Heart failure (HF) patients are at risk for structural brain changes due to cerebral hypoperfusion. Past work shows obesity is linked with reduced cerebral blood flow and ...
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