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    Publication Date:
    2013-08-27
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    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Print ISSN:
    0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN:
    1476-4687
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Animals ; Cell Cycle/genetics ; Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism ; Chromatids/genetics/metabolism ; Chromatin/*chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/metabolism ; *Chromosome Segregation/genetics ; Chromosomes, Mammalian/chemistry/genetics/metabolism ; DNA/genetics/metabolism ; DNA-Binding Proteins/deficiency/genetics/metabolism ; Embryonic Development/genetics ; Endopeptidases/metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation/genetics ; Genes, myc/genetics ; Interphase ; Mice ; Mitosis ; Prophase ; Proteins/genetics/*metabolism ; Separase
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    M. H. Larson ; R. A. Mooney ; J. M. Peters ; T. Windgassen ; D. Nayak ; C. A. Gross ; S. M. Block ; W. J. Greenleaf ; R. Landick ; J. S. Weissman
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Published 2014
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    Publication Date:
    2014-05-03
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    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Base Sequence ; Codon, Initiator/*genetics ; Consensus Sequence ; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases/metabolism ; Escherichia coli/*genetics/*metabolism ; *Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial ; Peptide Chain Initiation, Translational/*genetics ; *Regulatory Elements, Transcriptional ; *Transcription, Genetic
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    P. J. Huis in 't Veld ; F. Herzog ; R. Ladurner ; I. F. Davidson ; S. Piric ; E. Kreidl ; V. Bhaskara ; R. Aebersold ; J. M. Peters
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    Published 2014
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    Publication Date:
    2014-11-22
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
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    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Amino Acid Sequence ; Animals ; Carrier Proteins/genetics/metabolism ; Cell Cycle Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Chromatin/metabolism ; Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; *Chromosome Segregation ; DNA/*metabolism ; DNA Replication ; Humans ; Mass Spectrometry ; Microscopy, Electron ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Nuclear Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Phosphoproteins/chemistry/genetics/*metabolism ; Protein Multimerization ; Protein Structure, Tertiary ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics/metabolism ; Separase/metabolism
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    D. Shungin ; T. W. Winkler ; D. C. Croteau-Chonka ; T. Ferreira ; A. E. Locke ; R. Magi ; R. J. Strawbridge ; T. H. Pers ; K. Fischer ; A. E. Justice ; T. Workalemahu ; J. M. Wu ; M. L. Buchkovich ; N. L. Heard-Costa ; T. S. Roman ; A. W. Drong ; C. Song ; S. Gustafsson ; F. R. Day ; T. Esko ; T. Fall ; Z. Kutalik ; J. Luan ; J. C. Randall ; A. Scherag ; S. Vedantam ; A. R. Wood ; J. Chen ; R. Fehrmann ; J. Karjalainen ; B. Kahali ; C. T. Liu ; E. M. Schmidt ; D. Absher ; N. Amin ; D. Anderson ; M. Beekman ; J. L. Bragg-Gresham ; S. Buyske ; A. Demirkan ; G. B. Ehret ; M. F. Feitosa ; A. Goel ; A. U. Jackson ; T. Johnson ; M. E. Kleber ; K. Kristiansson ; M. Mangino ; I. Mateo Leach ; C. Medina-Gomez ; C. D. Palmer ; D. Pasko ; S. Pechlivanis ; M. J. Peters ; I. Prokopenko ; A. Stancakova ; Y. Ju Sung ; T. Tanaka ; A. Teumer ; J. V. Van Vliet-Ostaptchouk ; L. Yengo ; W. Zhang ; E. Albrecht ; J. Arnlov ; G. M. Arscott ; S. Bandinelli ; A. Barrett ; C. Bellis ; A. J. Bennett ; C. Berne ; M. Bluher ; S. Bohringer ; F. Bonnet ; Y. Bottcher ; M. Bruinenberg ; D. B. Carba ; I. H. Caspersen ; R. Clarke ; E. W. Daw ; J. Deelen ; E. Deelman ; G. Delgado ; A. S. Doney ; N. Eklund ; M. R. Erdos ; K. Estrada ; E. Eury ; N. Friedrich ; M. E. Garcia ; V. Giedraitis ; B. Gigante ; A. S. Go ; A. Golay ; H. Grallert ; T. B. Grammer ; J. Grassler ; J. Grewal ; C. J. Groves ; T. Haller ; G. Hallmans ; C. A. Hartman ; M. Hassinen ; C. Hayward ; K. Heikkila ; K. H. Herzig ; Q. Helmer ; H. L. Hillege ; O. Holmen ; S. C. Hunt ; A. Isaacs ; T. Ittermann ; A. L. James ; I. Johansson ; T. Juliusdottir ; I. P. Kalafati ; L. Kinnunen ; W. Koenig ; I. K. Kooner ; W. Kratzer ; C. Lamina ; K. Leander ; N. R. Lee ; P. Lichtner ; L. Lind ; J. Lindstrom ; S. Lobbens ; M. Lorentzon ; F. Mach ; P. K. Magnusson ; A. Mahajan ; W. L. McArdle ; C. Menni ; S. Merger ; E. Mihailov ; L. Milani ; R. Mills ; A. Moayyeri ; K. L. Monda ; S. P. Mooijaart ; T. W. Muhleisen ; A. Mulas ; G. Muller ; M. Muller-Nurasyid ; R. Nagaraja ; M. A. Nalls ; N. Narisu ; N. Glorioso ; I. M. Nolte ; M. Olden ; N. W. Rayner ; F. Renstrom ; J. S. Ried ; N. R. Robertson ; L. M. Rose ; S. Sanna ; H. Scharnagl ; S. Scholtens ; B. Sennblad ; T. Seufferlein ; C. M. Sitlani ; A. Vernon Smith ; K. Stirrups ; H. M. Stringham ; J. Sundstrom ; M. A. Swertz ; A. J. Swift ; A. C. Syvanen ; B. O. Tayo ; B. Thorand ; G. Thorleifsson ; A. Tomaschitz ; C. Troffa ; F. V. van Oort ; N. Verweij ; J. M. Vonk ; L. L. Waite ; R. Wennauer ; T. Wilsgaard ; M. K. Wojczynski ; A. Wong ; Q. Zhang ; J. Hua Zhao ; E. P. Brennan ; M. Choi ; P. Eriksson ; L. Folkersen ; A. Franco-Cereceda ; A. G. Gharavi ; A. K. Hedman ; M. F. Hivert ; J. Huang ; S. Kanoni ; F. Karpe ; S. Keildson ; K. Kiryluk ; L. Liang ; R. P. Lifton ; B. Ma ; A. J. McKnight ; R. McPherson ; A. Metspalu ; J. L. Min ; M. F. Moffatt ; G. W. Montgomery ; J. M. Murabito ; G. Nicholson ; D. R. Nyholt ; C. Olsson ; J. R. Perry ; E. Reinmaa ; R. M. Salem ; N. Sandholm ; E. E. Schadt ; R. A. Scott ; L. Stolk ; E. E. Vallejo ; H. J. Westra ; K. T. Zondervan ; P. Amouyel ; D. Arveiler ; S. J. Bakker ; J. Beilby ; R. N. Bergman ; J. Blangero ; M. J. Brown ; M. Burnier ; H. Campbell ; A. Chakravarti ; P. S. Chines ; S. Claudi-Boehm ; F. S. Collins ; D. C. Crawford ; J. Danesh ; U. de Faire ; E. J. de Geus ; M. Dorr ; R. Erbel ; J. G. Eriksson ; M. Farrall ; E. Ferrannini ; J. Ferrieres ; N. G. Forouhi ; T. Forrester ; O. H. Franco ; R. T. Gansevoort ; C. Gieger ; V. Gudnason ; C. A. Haiman ; T. B. Harris ; A. T. Hattersley ; M. Heliovaara ; A. A. Hicks ; A. D. Hingorani ; W. Hoffmann ; A. Hofman ; G. Homuth ; S. E. Humphries ; E. Hypponen ; T. Illig ; M. R. Jarvelin ; B. Johansen ; P. Jousilahti ; A. M. Jula ; J. Kaprio ; F. Kee ; S. M. Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi ; J. S. Kooner ; C. Kooperberg ; P. Kovacs ; A. T. Kraja ; M. Kumari ; K. Kuulasmaa ; J. Kuusisto ; T. A. Lakka ; C. Langenberg ; L. Le Marchand ; T. Lehtimaki ; V. Lyssenko ; S. Mannisto ; A. Marette ; T. C. Matise ; C. A. McKenzie ; B. McKnight ; A. W. Musk ; S. Mohlenkamp ; A. D. Morris ; M. Nelis ; C. Ohlsson ; A. J. Oldehinkel ; K. K. Ong ; L. J. Palmer ; B. W. Penninx ; A. Peters ; P. P. Pramstaller ; O. T. Raitakari ; T. Rankinen ; D. C. Rao ; T. K. Rice ; P. M. Ridker ; M. D. Ritchie ; I. Rudan ; V. Salomaa ; N. J. Samani ; J. Saramies ; M. A. Sarzynski ; P. E. Schwarz ; A. R. Shuldiner ; J. A. Staessen ; V. Steinthorsdottir ; R. P. Stolk ; K. Strauch ; A. Tonjes ; A. Tremblay ; E. Tremoli ; M. C. Vohl ; U. Volker ; P. Vollenweider ; J. F. Wilson ; J. C. Witteman ; L. S. Adair ; M. Bochud ; B. O. Boehm ; S. R. Bornstein ; C. Bouchard ; S. Cauchi ; M. J. Caulfield ; J. C. Chambers ; D. I. Chasman ; R. S. Cooper ; G. Dedoussis ; L. Ferrucci ; P. Froguel ; H. J. Grabe ; A. Hamsten ; J. Hui ; K. Hveem ; K. H. Jockel ; M. Kivimaki ; D. Kuh ; M. Laakso ; Y. Liu ; W. Marz ; P. B. Munroe ; I. Njolstad ; B. A. Oostra ; C. N. Palmer ; N. L. Pedersen ; M. Perola ; L. Perusse ; U. Peters ; C. Power ; T. Quertermous ; R. Rauramaa ; F. Rivadeneira ; T. E. Saaristo ; D. Saleheen ; J. Sinisalo ; P. E. Slagboom ; H. Snieder ; T. D. Spector ; U. Thorsteinsdottir ; M. Stumvoll ; J. Tuomilehto ; A. G. Uitterlinden ; M. Uusitupa ; P. van der Harst ; G. Veronesi ; M. Walker ; N. J. Wareham ; H. Watkins ; H. E. Wichmann ; G. R. Abecasis ; T. L. Assimes ; S. I. Berndt ; M. Boehnke ; I. B. Borecki ; P. Deloukas ; L. Franke ; T. M. Frayling ; L. C. Groop ; D. J. Hunter ; R. C. Kaplan ; J. R. O'Connell ; L. Qi ; D. Schlessinger ; D. P. Strachan ; K. Stefansson ; C. M. van Duijn ; C. J. Willer ; P. M. Visscher ; J. Yang ; J. N. Hirschhorn ; M. C. Zillikens ; M. I. McCarthy ; E. K. Speliotes ; K. E. North ; C. S. Fox ; I. Barroso ; P. W. Franks ; E. Ingelsson ; I. M. Heid ; R. J. Loos ; L. A. Cupples ; A. P. Morris ; C. M. Lindgren ; K. L. Mohlke
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    Published 2015
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    Publication Date:
    2015-02-13
    Publisher:
    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
    Print ISSN:
    0028-0836
    Electronic ISSN:
    1476-4687
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Adipocytes/metabolism ; Adipogenesis/genetics ; Adipose Tissue/*metabolism ; Age Factors ; *Body Fat Distribution ; Body Mass Index ; Continental Population Groups/genetics ; Epigenesis, Genetic ; Europe/ethnology ; Female ; Genome, Human/genetics ; *Genome-Wide Association Study ; Humans ; Insulin/*metabolism ; Insulin Resistance/genetics ; Male ; Models, Biological ; Neovascularization, Physiologic/genetics ; Obesity/genetics ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ; Quantitative Trait Loci/*genetics ; Sex Characteristics ; Transcription, Genetic/genetics ; Waist-Hip Ratio
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    A. E. Locke ; B. Kahali ; S. I. Berndt ; A. E. Justice ; T. H. Pers ; F. R. Day ; C. Powell ; S. Vedantam ; M. L. Buchkovich ; J. Yang ; D. C. Croteau-Chonka ; T. Esko ; T. Fall ; T. Ferreira ; S. Gustafsson ; Z. Kutalik ; J. Luan ; R. Magi ; J. C. Randall ; T. W. Winkler ; A. R. Wood ; T. Workalemahu ; J. D. Faul ; J. A. Smith ; J. Hua Zhao ; W. Zhao ; J. Chen ; R. Fehrmann ; A. K. Hedman ; J. Karjalainen ; E. M. Schmidt ; D. Absher ; N. Amin ; D. Anderson ; M. Beekman ; J. L. Bolton ; J. L. Bragg-Gresham ; S. Buyske ; A. Demirkan ; G. Deng ; G. B. Ehret ; B. Feenstra ; M. F. Feitosa ; K. Fischer ; A. Goel ; J. Gong ; A. U. Jackson ; S. Kanoni ; M. E. Kleber ; K. Kristiansson ; U. Lim ; V. Lotay ; M. Mangino ; I. Mateo Leach ; C. Medina-Gomez ; S. E. Medland ; M. A. Nalls ; C. D. Palmer ; D. Pasko ; S. Pechlivanis ; M. J. Peters ; I. Prokopenko ; D. Shungin ; A. Stancakova ; R. J. Strawbridge ; Y. Ju Sung ; T. Tanaka ; A. Teumer ; S. Trompet ; S. W. van der Laan ; J. van Setten ; J. V. Van Vliet-Ostaptchouk ; Z. Wang ; L. Yengo ; W. Zhang ; A. Isaacs ; E. Albrecht ; J. Arnlov ; G. M. Arscott ; A. P. Attwood ; S. Bandinelli ; A. Barrett ; I. N. Bas ; C. Bellis ; A. J. Bennett ; C. Berne ; R. Blagieva ; M. Bluher ; S. Bohringer ; L. L. Bonnycastle ; Y. Bottcher ; H. A. Boyd ; M. Bruinenberg ; I. H. Caspersen ; Y. D. Ida Chen ; R. Clarke ; E. W. Daw ; A. J. de Craen ; G. Delgado ; M. Dimitriou ; A. S. Doney ; N. Eklund ; K. Estrada ; E. Eury ; L. Folkersen ; R. M. Fraser ; M. E. Garcia ; F. Geller ; V. Giedraitis ; B. Gigante ; A. S. Go ; A. Golay ; A. H. Goodall ; S. D. Gordon ; M. Gorski ; H. J. Grabe ; H. Grallert ; T. B. Grammer ; J. Grassler ; H. Gronberg ; C. J. Groves ; G. Gusto ; J. Haessler ; P. Hall ; T. Haller ; G. Hallmans ; C. A. Hartman ; M. Hassinen ; C. Hayward ; N. L. Heard-Costa ; Q. Helmer ; C. Hengstenberg ; O. Holmen ; J. J. Hottenga ; A. L. James ; J. M. Jeff ; A. Johansson ; J. Jolley ; T. Juliusdottir ; L. Kinnunen ; W. Koenig ; M. Koskenvuo ; W. Kratzer ; J. Laitinen ; C. Lamina ; K. Leander ; N. R. Lee ; P. Lichtner ; L. Lind ; J. Lindstrom ; K. Sin Lo ; S. Lobbens ; R. Lorbeer ; Y. Lu ; F. Mach ; P. K. Magnusson ; A. Mahajan ; W. L. McArdle ; S. McLachlan ; C. Menni ; S. Merger ; E. Mihailov ; L. Milani ; A. Moayyeri ; K. L. Monda ; M. A. Morken ; A. Mulas ; G. Muller ; M. Muller-Nurasyid ; A. W. Musk ; R. Nagaraja ; M. M. Nothen ; I. M. Nolte ; S. Pilz ; N. W. Rayner ; F. Renstrom ; R. Rettig ; J. S. Ried ; S. Ripke ; N. R. Robertson ; L. M. Rose ; S. Sanna ; H. Scharnagl ; S. Scholtens ; F. R. Schumacher ; W. R. Scott ; T. Seufferlein ; J. Shi ; A. Vernon Smith ; J. Smolonska ; A. V. Stanton ; V. Steinthorsdottir ; K. Stirrups ; H. M. Stringham ; J. Sundstrom ; M. A. Swertz ; A. J. Swift ; A. C. Syvanen ; S. T. Tan ; B. O. Tayo ; B. Thorand ; G. Thorleifsson ; J. P. Tyrer ; H. W. Uh ; L. Vandenput ; F. C. Verhulst ; S. H. Vermeulen ; N. Verweij ; J. M. Vonk ; L. L. Waite ; H. R. Warren ; D. Waterworth ; M. N. Weedon ; L. R. Wilkens ; C. Willenborg ; T. Wilsgaard ; M. K. Wojczynski ; A. Wong ; A. F. Wright ; Q. Zhang ; E. P. Brennan ; M. Choi ; Z. Dastani ; A. W. Drong ; P. Eriksson ; A. Franco-Cereceda ; J. R. Gadin ; A. G. Gharavi ; M. E. Goddard ; R. E. Handsaker ; J. Huang ; F. Karpe ; S. Kathiresan ; S. Keildson ; K. Kiryluk ; M. Kubo ; J. Y. Lee ; L. Liang ; R. P. Lifton ; B. Ma ; S. A. McCarroll ; A. J. McKnight ; J. L. Min ; M. F. Moffatt ; G. W. Montgomery ; J. M. Murabito ; G. Nicholson ; D. R. Nyholt ; Y. Okada ; J. R. Perry ; R. Dorajoo ; E. Reinmaa ; R. M. Salem ; N. Sandholm ; R. A. Scott ; L. Stolk ; A. Takahashi ; F. M. Van't Hooft ; A. A. Vinkhuyzen ; H. J. Westra ; W. Zheng ; K. T. Zondervan ; A. C. Heath ; D. Arveiler ; S. J. Bakker ; J. Beilby ; R. N. Bergman ; J. Blangero ; P. Bovet ; H. Campbell ; M. J. Caulfield ; G. Cesana ; A. Chakravarti ; D. I. Chasman ; P. S. Chines ; F. S. Collins ; D. C. Crawford ; L. A. Cupples ; D. Cusi ; J. Danesh ; U. de Faire ; H. M. den Ruijter ; A. F. Dominiczak ; R. Erbel ; J. Erdmann ; J. G. Eriksson ; M. Farrall ; S. B. Felix ; E. Ferrannini ; J. Ferrieres ; I. Ford ; N. G. Forouhi ; T. Forrester ; O. H. Franco ; R. T. Gansevoort ; P. V. Gejman ; C. Gieger ; O. Gottesman ; V. Gudnason ; U. Gyllensten ; A. S. Hall ; T. B. Harris ; A. T. Hattersley ; A. A. Hicks ; L. A. Hindorff ; A. D. Hingorani ; A. Hofman ; G. Homuth ; G. K. Hovingh ; S. E. Humphries ; S. C. Hunt ; E. Hypponen ; T. Illig ; K. B. Jacobs ; M. R. Jarvelin ; K. H. Jockel ; B. Johansen ; P. Jousilahti ; J. W. Jukema ; A. M. Jula ; J. Kaprio ; J. J. Kastelein ; S. M. Keinanen-Kiukaanniemi ; L. A. Kiemeney ; P. Knekt ; J. S. Kooner ; C. Kooperberg ; P. Kovacs ; A. T. Kraja ; M. Kumari ; J. Kuusisto ; T. A. Lakka ; C. Langenberg ; L. Le Marchand ; T. Lehtimaki ; V. Lyssenko ; S. Mannisto ; A. Marette ; T. C. Matise ; C. A. McKenzie ; B. McKnight ; F. L. Moll ; A. D. Morris ; A. P. Morris ; J. C. Murray ; M. Nelis ; C. Ohlsson ; A. J. Oldehinkel ; K. K. Ong ; P. A. Madden ; G. Pasterkamp ; J. F. Peden ; A. Peters ; D. S. Postma ; P. P. Pramstaller ; J. F. Price ; L. Qi ; O. T. Raitakari ; T. Rankinen ; D. C. Rao ; T. K. Rice ; P. M. Ridker ; J. D. Rioux ; M. D. Ritchie ; I. Rudan ; V. Salomaa ; N. J. Samani ; J. Saramies ; M. A. Sarzynski ; H. Schunkert ; P. E. Schwarz ; P. Sever ; A. R. Shuldiner ; J. Sinisalo ; R. P. Stolk ; K. Strauch ; A. Tonjes ; D. A. Tregouet ; A. Tremblay ; E. Tremoli ; J. Virtamo ; M. C. Vohl ; U. Volker ; G. Waeber ; G. Willemsen ; J. C. Witteman ; M. C. Zillikens ; L. S. Adair ; P. Amouyel ; F. W. Asselbergs ; T. L. Assimes ; M. Bochud ; B. O. Boehm ; E. Boerwinkle ; S. R. Bornstein ; E. P. Bottinger ; C. Bouchard ; S. Cauchi ; J. C. Chambers ; S. J. Chanock ; R. S. Cooper ; P. I. de Bakker ; G. Dedoussis ; L. Ferrucci ; P. W. Franks ; P. Froguel ; L. C. Groop ; C. A. Haiman ; A. Hamsten ; J. Hui ; D. J. Hunter ; K. Hveem ; R. C. Kaplan ; M. Kivimaki ; D. Kuh ; M. Laakso ; Y. Liu ; N. G. Martin ; W. Marz ; M. Melbye ; A. Metspalu ; S. Moebus ; P. B. Munroe ; I. Njolstad ; B. A. Oostra ; C. N. Palmer ; N. L. Pedersen ; M. Perola ; L. Perusse ; U. Peters ; C. Power ; T. Quertermous ; R. Rauramaa ; F. Rivadeneira ; T. E. Saaristo ; D. Saleheen ; N. Sattar ; E. E. Schadt ; D. Schlessinger ; P. E. Slagboom ; H. Snieder ; T. D. Spector ; U. Thorsteinsdottir ; M. Stumvoll ; J. Tuomilehto ; A. G. Uitterlinden ; M. Uusitupa ; P. van der Harst ; M. Walker ; H. Wallaschofski ; N. J. Wareham ; H. Watkins ; D. R. Weir ; H. E. Wichmann ; J. F. Wilson ; P. Zanen ; I. B. Borecki ; P. Deloukas ; C. S. Fox ; I. M. Heid ; J. R. O'Connell ; D. P. Strachan ; K. Stefansson ; C. M. van Duijn ; G. R. Abecasis ; L. Franke ; T. M. Frayling ; M. I. McCarthy ; P. M. Visscher ; A. Scherag ; C. J. Willer ; M. Boehnke ; K. L. Mohlke ; C. M. Lindgren ; J. S. Beckmann ; I. Barroso ; K. E. North ; E. Ingelsson ; J. N. Hirschhorn ; R. J. Loos ; E. K. Speliotes
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    Publication Date:
    2015-02-13
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    Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
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    0028-0836
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    1476-4687
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Keywords:
    Adipogenesis/genetics ; Adiposity/genetics ; Age Factors ; *Body Mass Index ; Continental Population Groups/genetics ; Energy Metabolism/genetics ; Europe/ethnology ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease/genetics ; *Genome-Wide Association Study ; Glutamic Acid/metabolism ; Humans ; Insulin/metabolism/secretion ; Male ; Obesity/*genetics/*metabolism ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide/genetics ; Quantitative Trait Loci/genetics ; Synapses/metabolism
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    Peters, J. M. ; Henderson, S. E. ; Dookun, D.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Published 2004
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    ISSN:
    1365-2214
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Psychology
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    Background  The aim of this study was to conduct an audit of parent/carer satisfaction with the service provided for children presenting with movement difficulties [developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD)/dyspraxia] at the out-patient physiotherapy clinic of a specialist tertiary referral paediatric hospital.Method  A postal questionnaire was used to obtain objective and subjective data on the service offered. Factual information on aspects such as waiting time for first appointment, type of intervention offered, etc. was checked against clinical records. Satisfaction with the service was assessed using ratings and open-ended comment.Results  Forty-five families completed the questionnaire. The results showed that the service was generally rated highly. The opportunity to discuss the child's problems and its implications was considered valuable. Among families offered 1 : 1 intervention, a statistically significant correlation emerged between the number of sessions attended and perceived effectiveness. Among families offered a home programme, perceived effectiveness was related to the number of times per week the child practised the programme.Conclusions  This study showed that many children from mainstream schools with co-ordination problems continued to find it difficult to obtain a clear diagnosis. Once a referral and assessment had been achieved, however, parents/carers were shown to be satisfied with the package offered by this service provider.
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    0020-708X
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    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics:
    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Physics
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    0029-554X
    Source:
    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Physics
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    0029-554X
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    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Physics
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    Peters, J.-M.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
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    ISSN:
    0968-0004
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    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
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    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
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    1476-4687
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    Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
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    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
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    [Auszug] The mode of accumulation of organic-rich sediments within the deep marine environment is of great interest in determining the controls of hydrocarbon source rock formation. Modern examples of the formation of these sediments have been encountered in the Black Sea, the California Borderland basins, ...
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    Peters, J. M. ; Krijnen, C. J. ; McEwen, H. D.
    Springer
    Published 1967
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    ISSN:
    1420-9071
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    Topics:
    Biology
    Medicine
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    Résumé La prolongation de l'anesthésie au pentobarbital fut constatée chez les rats pendant 1 semaine après l'hépatectomie partielle. Dans la suite, l'effet disparut. Le poids du foie était redevenu presque normal dès le 4ème jour. Les tissus hépatiques nouvellement formés ont donc été temporairement incapables de métaboliser le barbiturique.
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    1432-0762
    Keywords:
    Key words Polistes  ;  Policing  ;  Social control  ;   Relatedness  ;  Kin selection
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    Biology
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    Abstract Social insect colonies often have one or a few queens. How these queens maintain their reproductive monopoly, when other colony members could gain by sharing in the reproduction, is not generally known. DNA microsatellite genotyping is used to determine reproductive interests of various classes of colony members in the paper wasp, Polistes annularis. The relatedness estimates show that the best outcome for most individuals is to be the reproductive egg-layer. For workers, this depends on the sex of offspring: they should prefer to lay their own male eggs, but are indifferent if the queen lays the female eggs. The next-best choice is usually to support the current queen. As a rule, subordinates and workers should prefer the current queen to reproduce over other candidates (though subordinates have no strong preference for the queen over other subordinates, and workers may prefer other workers as a source of male eggs). This result supports the theory that reproductive monopoly stems from the collective preferences of non-reproductives, who suppress each other in favor of the queen. However, we reject the general hypothesis of collective worker control in this species because its predictions about who should succeed after the death of the present queen are not upheld. The first successor is a subordinate foundress even though workers should generally prefer a worker successor. If all foundresses have died, an older worker succeeds as queen, in spite of a collective worker preference for a young worker. The results support the previous suggestion that age serves as a conventional cue serving to reduce conflict over queen succession.
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    1619-7089
    Keywords:
    Coronary artery disease ; Myocardial metabolism ; Myocardial viability ; Myocardial perfusion
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    Medicine
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    Abstract Position emission tomography can picture the distribution of flow tracers as well as of metabolic substrates or analogs. Studies of the distribution of these tracers allow to infer information about regional myocardial clearance (flow x extraction) and substrate utilization. In a study of 32 patients after myocardial infarction, we have contrasted flow and substrate utilization to demonstrate ischemic but viable myocardium in the arterial territory of the infarct in a number of patients also specially after fibrinolytic reperfusion. Restoration of blood flow to the ischemic but viable myocardium through coronary bypass or dilatation improves flow from 56.3% to 84.2% of control and restores substrate utilization. In another group of 32 patients studied with the Strontium-82/Rubidium-82 generator, we have demonstrated perfusion changes both in the myocardial infarct area and at a distance. These changes predominate in patients with multiple vessel disease. Combined PET studies of flow and substrate utilization are new tools to study early intervention after myocardial infarction and to document the benefits of revascularization.
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    Gieffers, C. ; Schleiffer, A. ; Peters, J. -M.
    Springer
    Published 2000
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    ISSN:
    1615-6102
    Keywords:
    Anaphase-promoting complex ; Proteolysis ; Skpl-cullin-F-box complex ; Ubiquitin ; von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor
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    Biology
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    Summary Cullins are a recently identified protein family whose founder member, CUL-1, controls cell proliferation inCaenorhabditis elegans and which is conserved from yeasts to humans. Cullins have been found to be subunits of three different protein complexes: the Skpl-cullin-F-box complex (SCF), the anaphase-promoting complex (APC), and the CUL-2 elongin B/C-pVHL complex (CBCVHL). The SCF and the APC control progression through the cell cycle by mediating ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis of regulatory proteins. The CBCVHL complex has been identified through characterization of one of its subunits, the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor protein (pVHL). The function of CBCVHL is unknown, but recent observations raise the possibility that also this complex is a component of the ubiquitin system.
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    1619-7089
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    Medicine
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    Abstract Inhalation of C15O2 delivers a bolus of labelled water into the pulmonary veins and the left atrium; analysis of the left ventricular curve provides an easy method for the evaluation of left ventricular function. The patient was seated before six collimated probes positioned toward the lungs. An additional probe was directed toward the heart in a modified 15 to 20° left anterior oblique projection. One to two mCi C15O2 was administered per study. The left ventricular curve was analysed and the ejection fraction was calculated using a new method. The background was first calculated for the cycle with the largest diastolic counts using characteristic points of the curve before and after transit of the indicator through the left ventricle. For the other cycles, the background was considered to be a constant fraction of the end-diastolic counts. The left ventricular ejection fraction was obtained for each cycle after corresponding background subtraction as the ratio of diastolic activity minus systolic activity over diastolic activity. The ejection fraction thus determined in 20 patients was highly reproducible from beat to beat and from study to study in the same patient (r=0.97 and 0.96). It corresponded closely to the ejection fraction determined using a camera-computer system (r=0.92). We conclude that C15O2 inhalation is an easy, rapid, reproducible and attractive method to assess left ventricular function.
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    ISSN:
    1588-2780
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    Topics:
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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    Abstract An automated continuous flow process has been developed for the synthesis of11C-ethanol and11C-butanol. These alcohols were synthesized via the same route. The reaction of11CO2 with methylmagnesium bromide or with n-propylmagnesium chloride, followed by a lithium aluminum hydride reduction and hydrolysis produced respectively11C-ethanol and11C-butanol. Preparation can be completed in 25 min. In each case the radiochemical purity, as determined by high pressure liquid chromatography /HPLC/ was greater than 98%. Biological quality control shows that the products are suitable for human use. The process has been completely automated to limit radiation exposure to personnel, reduce preparation time, and increase reproducibility.
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    1588-2780
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    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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    Abstract The synthesis of11C-acetate has been achieved via carbonation of methyl magnesium bromide with11C-labelled carbon dioxide. Using this procedure, 7.4 GBq /200 mCi/ of11CO2 produced by the14 N/P,α/11C nuclear reaction, was converted, within 20 min into11C-acetate with an activity higher than 2.22 GBq /60 mCi/. Chemical and biologic quality control shows that the product is pure, sterile, and pyrogen-free and therefore suitable for human use. Handling considerable amounts of activity has led us to automate the11C-acetate synthesis. The different parts of the system-programmable controller, sensors, automatic neutralization system-are described in detail.
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    Bowman, J. D. ; Thomas, D. C. ; London, S. J. ; Peters, J. M.

    New York, NY [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Published 1995
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    ISSN:
    0197-8462
    Keywords:
    electromagnetic fields ; extremely low frequency ; case-control study ; static magnetic field ; magnetic resonance ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Occupational Health and Environmental Toxicology
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    Biology
    Physics
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    We present a hypothesis that the risk of childhood leukemia is related to exposure to specific combinations of static and extremely-low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields. Laboratory data from calcium efflux and diatom mobility experiments were used with the gyromagnetic equation to predict combinations of 60 Hz and static magnetic fields hypothesized to enhance leukemia risk. The laboratory data predicted 19 bands of the static field magnitude with a bandwidth of 9.1 μT that, together with 60 Hz magnetic fields, are expected to have biological activity. We then assessed the association between this exposure metric and childhood leukemia using data from a case-control study in Los Angeles County. ELF and static magnetic fields were measured in the bedrooms of 124 cases determined from a tumor registry and 99 controls drawn from friends and random digit dialing. Among these subjects, 26 cases and 20 controls were exposed to static magnetic fields lying in the predicted bands of biological activity centered at 38.0 μT and 50.6 μT. Although no association was found for childhood leukemia in relation to measured ELF or static magnetic fields alone, an increasing trend of leukemia risk with measured ELF fields was found for subjects within these static field bands (P for trend = 0.041). The odds ratio (OR) was 3.3 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.4-30.5] for subjects exposed to static fields within the derived bands and to ELF magnetic field above 0.30 μT (compared to subjects exposed to static fields outside the bands and ELF magnetic fields below 0.07 μT). When the 60 Hz magnetic fields were assessed according to the Wertheimer-Leeper code for wiring configurations, leukemia risks were again greater with the hypothesized exposure conditions (OR = 9.2 for very high current configurations within the static field bands: 95% CI = 1.3-64.6). Although the risk estimates are based on limited magnetic field measurements for a small number of subjects, these findings suggest that the risk of childhood leukemia may be related to the combined effects of the static and ELF magnetic fields. Further tests of the hypothesis are proposed. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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