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Protein disease

Disease Sites of pathology Normal Disease Protein disease (normal)1... [Pg.252]

Iiri, T., Farfel, Z., and Bourne, H. R. (1998). G-protein diseases furnish a model for the turn-on switch. Nature 394, 35-38. [Pg.89]

Gene Locus Protein Disease Trait Change... [Pg.800]

Farfel Z, Bourne HR, liri T. The expanding spectrum of G protein disease. N Engl J Med 1999 340 1012-20. [Pg.1031]

Occasionally, some teeth may be missing. Table 7.1 is a list of stromal protein diseases that affect tooth development. [Pg.105]

Z. Farfel, H. R. Bourne, and T. liri The expanding spectrum of G protein diseases. New England Journal of Medicine 340, 1012 (1999). [Pg.613]

Target protein Disease Function Mechanism of inhibition... [Pg.220]

Barrett EJ. The thyroid gland. In Boron WF, Boulpaep EL, eds. Medical Physiology A Cellular and Molecular Approach. Philadelphia, PA W.B. Saunders, 2003. Farfel Z, Bourne HR, liri T. Mechanisms of disease the expanding spectrum of G protein diseases. N Engl J Med 1999 340 1012-20. [Pg.73]

Step 5 Apply text-mining tools (LingPipe, OSCAR, Abner, etc.) to armotate the text to class (chemical, protein, disease, gene)... [Pg.426]

Luo X, Davis JJ. Electrical biosensors and the label free detection of protein disease biomarkers. Chemical Society Reviews 2013 42 5944-62. http //dx.doi.org/ 10.1039/c3cs60077g. [Pg.253]

Weihl CC, Pestronk A, Kimonis VE. (2009) Valosin-containing protein disease inclusion body myopathy with Paget s disease of the bone and fronto-temporal dementia. NeuromusculDisord 19(5), 308-315. [Pg.213]

San Sebastian W, Samaranch L, Kells AP, Forsayeth ], Bankiewicz KS. Gene therapy for misfolding protein diseases of the central nervous system. Neurotherapeutics. 2013 10(3) 498-510. [Pg.200]

Automatic text datamining is an important source of knowledge, with many applications in generating databases from scientific literature, such as protein-disease associations, gene expression patterns, subcellular localization, and protein-protein interactions. [Pg.384]


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