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1A. S. Morrissy ; L. Garzia ; D. J. Shih ; S. Zuyderduyn ; X. Huang ; P. Skowron ; M. Remke ; F. M. Cavalli ; V. Ramaswamy ; P. E. Lindsay ; S. Jelveh ; L. K. Donovan ; X. Wang ; B. Luu ; K. Zayne ; Y. Li ; C. Mayoh ; N. Thiessen ; E. Mercier ; K. L. Mungall ; Y. Ma ; K. Tse ; T. Zeng ; K. Shumansky ; A. J. Roth ; S. Shah ; H. Farooq ; N. Kijima ; B. L. Holgado ; J. J. Lee ; S. Matan-Lithwick ; J. Liu ; S. C. Mack ; A. Manno ; K. A. Michealraj ; C. Nor ; J. Peacock ; L. Qin ; J. Reimand ; A. Rolider ; Y. Y. Thompson ; X. Wu ; T. Pugh ; A. Ally ; M. Bilenky ; Y. S. Butterfield ; R. Carlsen ; Y. Cheng ; E. Chuah ; R. D. Corbett ; N. Dhalla ; A. He ; D. Lee ; H. I. Li ; W. Long ; M. Mayo ; P. Plettner ; J. Q. Qian ; J. E. Schein ; A. Tam ; T. Wong ; I. Birol ; Y. Zhao ; C. C. Faria ; J. Pimentel ; S. Nunes ; T. Shalaby ; M. Grotzer ; I. F. Pollack ; R. L. Hamilton ; X. N. Li ; A. E. Bendel ; D. W. Fults ; A. W. Walter ; T. Kumabe ; T. Tominaga ; V. P. Collins ; Y. J. Cho ; C. Hoffman ; D. Lyden ; J. H. Wisoff ; J. H. Garvin, Jr. ; D. S. Stearns ; L. Massimi ; U. Schuller ; J. Sterba ; K. Zitterbart ; S. Puget ; O. Ayrault ; S. E. Dunn ; D. P. Tirapelli ; C. G. Carlotti ; H. Wheeler ; A. R. Hallahan ; W. Ingram ; T. J. MacDonald ; J. J. Olson ; E. G. Van Meir ; J. Y. Lee ; K. C. Wang ; S. K. Kim ; B. K. Cho ; T. Pietsch ; G. Fleischhack ; S. Tippelt ; Y. S. Ra ; S. Bailey ; J. C. Lindsey ; S. C. Clifford ; C. G. Eberhart ; M. K. Cooper ; R. J. Packer ; M. Massimino ; M. L. Garre ; U. Bartels ; U. Tabori ; C. E. Hawkins ; P. Dirks ; E. Bouffet ; J. T. Rutka ; R. J. Wechsler-Reya ; W. A. Weiss ; L. S. Collier ; A. J. Dupuy ; A. Korshunov ; D. T. Jones ; M. Kool ; P. A. Northcott ; S. M. Pfister ; D. A. Largaespada ; A. J. Mungall ; R. A. Moore ; N. Jabado ; G. D. Bader ; S. J. Jones ; D. Malkin ; M. A. Marra ; M. D. Taylor
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Published 2016Staff ViewPublication Date: 2016-01-14Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
2Kijima, N. ; Gronsky, R. ; Xiang, X.-D. ; Vareka, W.A. ; Zettl, A. ; Corkill, J.L. ; Cohen, M.L.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0921-4534Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
3Kijima, N. ; Gronsky, R. ; Xiang, X.-D. ; Vareka, W.A. ; Zettl, A. ; Corkill, J.L. ; Cohen, M.L.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0921-4534Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Kijima, N. ; Gronsky, R. ; Xiang, X.-D. ; Vareka, W.A. ; Zettl, A. ; Corkill, J.L. ; Cohen, M.L.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0921-4534Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5Kijima, N. ; Gronsky, R. ; Xiang, X.-D. ; Vareka, W.A. ; Hou, J. ; Zettl, A. ; Corkill, J.L. ; Cohen, M.L.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0921-4534Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-0614Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyProcess Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition TechnologyNotes: Abstract In order to characterize the cell-division mechanism of coryneform bacteria, we tried to isolate cell-division mutants from Corynebacterium glutamicum after N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine mutagenesis, such as Escherichia coli fts mutants, which form long filaments at the restrictive temperatures. At the non-permissive temperature, most of the mutants formed club-shaped or dumbbell-shaped, elongated rod cells, but no filament formers were isolated. Then we examined the effects of cell division inhibitors on this organism. Cephalexin and sparfloxacin, which are the inhibitors of septation and DNA synthesis respectively, and are known to cause cell filamentation in E. coli, did not cause filamentation in C. glutamicum but induced morphological changes that were similar to those observed with the temperature-sensitive ts mutants of C.␣glutamicum. These results suggest that C. glutamicum has a unique regulation mechanism, that is, the inhibition of cell division leads to cessation of cell elongation.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
7Kitamura, T. ; Kijima, N. ; Aihara, W. ; Tomoda, A. ; Fukuda, R. ; Yamamoto, M.
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Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1435-1102Keywords: Keywords: Depression; classification; loss experience; child abuse; childhood life events.Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: The link between childhood experiences (before age of 16) and later onset of depression was examined among 98 young Japanese women who had all been newly employed by a company in Tokyo, Japan. We compared three groups: (a) 15 women who had reported a single episode of DSM-III-R Major Depression of less than two years duration (single episode; S.E.); (b) four women who had reported either more than one episode or any episode of two years or more duration meeting the criteria of Major Depression (recurrent or chronic; R.C.) and; (c) 53 women who had never experienced any major DSM-III-R Axis I disorders (normal control). The three groups did not differ significantly in terms of any parental loss experiences (either death or separation for 12 months or longer). The S.E. group perceived the father to be less affectionate than the other two groups. The R.C. group reported having been punched with a fist by the mother more frequently, and bullied at school. Among early life events (other than being bullied), parental divorce and own illness were reported more frequently by the R.C. group, and not being appointed as a "class leader" by the S.E. group. These findings suggest that early human experiences are linked to later depression and that single episode and recurrent/chronic depressions are discrete in their life history profiles. In order to screen women who need prevention and intervention (R.C. in particular) in community or school settings, it may be useful to tap their life history.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: