Project description:The present study investigated whether maternal periodontal disease modifies the microRNA expression profile in adult offspring. *************************************************************** This study was supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [grant #2019/04183-9; #2022/08872-6; #2023/03786-7; #2023/12488-0; #2023/01400-4] and CNPq [grant 151151/2023-7], São Paulo, SP, Brazil. The grants #2019/04183-9; #2023/12488-0; #2023/01400-4 and 151151/2023-7 were awarded to the author Maria Sara de Lima Coutinho Mattera. The grant #2022/08872-6 was awarded to Heloisa Macedo Sampaio. The grant #2023/03786-7 was awarded to Gabriele Fernandes Baliero. ***************************************************************
Project description:This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below. NIH grant(s): Grant ID: 5 P30 CA016672-44 Grant title: Cancer Center Support Grant Affiliation: The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Grantor: NCI
2022-03-31 | GSE178383 | GEO
Project description:Salmonella Sea Grant Project
| PRJNA707295 | ENA
Project description:Staphylococcus Seed Grant Project
Project description:To determine the expression of circulating miRNAs in AIS patients with thrombolysis and without thrombolysis. Grant ID: 81100882 Grant title: The relation between transcription of miR-497 and neurons apoptosis after ischemic stroke Funding source: Chinese National Natural Science Foundation Grantee First Name: Zhen Grantee Last Name:Deng
Project description:We perform promoter Capture Hi-C in human adipocytes to investigate interactions between gene promoters and distal elements as a transcription-regulating mechanism contributing to these phenotypes. We find that promoter-interacting elements in human adipocytes are enriched for adipose-related transcription factor motifs, such as PPARG and CEBPB, and contribute to heritability of cis-regulated gene expression. David Pan was funded through Grant Title: Biomedical Big Data Training Grant Grant ID: T32LM012424 Funding Source: National Institutes of Health-National Cancer Institute Marcus Alvarez was funded through Grant Title: NIH training grant in Genomic Analysis and Interpretation Grant ID: T32HG002536 Funding Source: National Institutes of Health
Project description:This study examines the mechanisms underlying fumarate- and glyoxylate-mediated changes in tobraymcyin sensitivity in PAO1 cells Grant ID: NIH Grant K99 GM 118907 Grant title: Effects of Host Metabolic Variation on Antibiotic Susceptibility Funding Source: NIH NIGMS Name: Jason Yang
Project description:Pseudouridine is an isomer of uridine and is the most common RNA modification in both procaryotes and eucaryotes. It is found in ribosomal, transfer, and other structural RNA as well as in some mRNA and non-coding RNA. We have found abundant pseudouridine in small RNA and their precursors in Arabidopsis. This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and by grants from the National Institutes of Health (R35GM144206), the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Program and the Robertson Research Foundation (to R.A.M.). Work in the Kouzarides laboratory is supported by a grant from Cancer Research UK (grant no. RG96894), in addition to benefiting from core support from the Wellcome Trust (WT203144) and Cancer Research UK (grant no. C6946/A24843). V.M. was funded by a Kay Kendall Leukemia Fund project grant (grant no. RG88664) and Cancer Research UK (grant no. RG96894). J.D. was funded by a grant from the Polish National Science Center (2020/39/D/NZ1/01918). We acknowledge assistance from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Shared Resources, which are funded in part by the Cancer Center support grant (5PP30CA045508)
Project description:We used the CRISPR/Cas9 technique to construct nbr1-KO lines (KO1 and KO3) in order to test the effects of AtNBR1 depletion. Reduced expression of several ABA-up regulated genes were observed in shoots of the two KO lines. Grant number: 2014/15/B/NZ3/04854 Grant funding source: National Science Centre (Poland) Grantee Name: Agnieszka Sirko Grant title: Upstream regulators and cellular targets of the selective autophagy cargo receptor AtNBR1 in different phases of sulfur deficiency in plants.