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- these sequences and some of them are able to direct the synthesis of Intracisternal A-type particles and C-type particles. Also, low expression of reverse...
- application platform from Ericsson Indoor Air Pollution Indoor air quality Intracisternal A particle, a retrotransposable element subfamily linked to epigenetic...
- the form of hypocretin 1 given intravenous (injected into the veins), intracisternal (direct injection into the brain), and intranasal (spra**** through the...
- al., 1973). In 1972, Juan Saavedra and Julius Axelrod reported that intracisternally administered TA was converted to N-methyltryptamine (NMT; 4, Figure...
- gene length of agouti. This is caused by the insertion of a single intracisternal A particle (IAP) retrotransposon upstream to the start site of agouti...
- antinociceptive effect when administered intracerebroventricularly or intracisternally (see: Route of administration). Due to its possible effects on sleep...
- nodes; this is shown by the draining of fluorescent dyes injected intracisternally into the CSF in mice. The meningeal lymphatics also carry immune cells...
- Périès, Jorge (1986). "Simultaneous activation by 5-azacytidine of intracisternal R particles and murine intracistemal-A particle related sequences in...
- Rich Repeat Protein 17"". GeneCards. December 9, 2024. ""IPP Gene - Intracisternal A Particle-Promoted Polypeptide"". GeneCards. December 9, 2024. ""KLHL13...
- protein among the neurotoxins in this venom, with an intravenous and intracisternal LD50 (mouse) of 76 ± 9 and 1.1 ± 0.3 μg/kg, respectively. The identification...