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A new method for indirect mass measurements using the integral charge asymmetry at the LHC PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Muanza, G. Steve Serre, Thomas

Published in Journal of High Energy Physics

Processes producing a charged final state at the LHC most often have a positive or null integral charge asymmetry. We propose a novel method for an indirect measurement of the mass of these final states based upon the process integral charge asymmetry. We present this method in three stages. Firstly, the theoretical prediction of the integral charg...

From Manuscript Evaluation to Article Valuation: The Changing Technologies of Journal Peer Review

Pontille, David Torny, Didier

Published in Human Studies

Born in the 17th century, journal peer review is an extremely diverse technology, constantly torn between two often incompatible goals: the validation of manuscripts conceived as a collective industrial-like reproducible process performed to assert scientific statements, and the dissemination of articles considered as a means to spur scientific dis...

Herpes Viral Origin of the Parsonage-Turner Syndrome: Highlighting of Serological Immune Anti-Herpes Deficiency Cured by... PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Le Goaster, Jacqueline Bourée, Patrice Ifergan, Charles Tangy, Frederic Olivier, René Haenni, Anne-Lise

Published in Case Reports in Neurology

In 2012, a 50 year-old athletic male presented with weakness, pain and unilateral phrenic paralysis, followed by bilateral phrenic paralysis with deep dyspnea. In 2013, the Parsonage-Turner syndrome was diagnosed. When the patient was seen in September 2014 for the first time, he was facing phrenic neuromuscular failure, which led to the hypothesis...

Nuclear expression of mitochondrial ND4 leads to the protein assembling in complex I and prevents optic atrophy and visu... PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Published in Molecular Therapy — Methods & Clinical Development

A narrow window of cortical tension guides asymmetric spindle positioning in the mouse oocyte. PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Chaigne, A Campillo, C Gov, N S Voituriez, R Sykes, C Verlhac, M H Terret, M E

Published in Nature communications

Cell mechanics control the outcome of cell division. In mitosis, external forces applied on a stiff cortex direct spindle orientation and morphogenesis. During oocyte meiosis on the contrary, spindle positioning depends on cortex softening. How changes in cortical organization induce cortex softening has not yet been addressed. Furthermore, the ran...

Two waves of de novo methylation during mouse germ cell development

Molaro, A. Falciatori, I. Hodges, E. Aravin, A. Marran, K. Rafii, S. McCombie, W. Smith, A. Hannon, G.

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Antagonistic regulation of p57kip2 by Hes/Hey downstream of Notch signaling and muscle regulatory factors regulates skel...

Published in Development

A central question in development is to define how the equilibrium between cell proliferation and differentiation is temporally and spatially regulated during tissue formation. Here, we address how interactions between cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors essential for myogenic growth arrest (p21 cip1 and p57 kip2), the Notch pathway and myogenic reg...

Teratogenic effects of thalidomide: molecular mechanisms

Ito, Takumi Ando, Hideki Handa, Hiroshi

Published in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Fifty years ago, prescription of the sedative thalidomide caused a worldwide epidemic of multiple birth defects. The drug is now used in the treatment of leprosy and multiple myeloma. However, its use is limited due to its potent teratogenic activity. The mechanism by which thalidomide causes limb malformations and other developmental defects is a ...

Ribosomal protein S3 interacts with the NF-κB inhibitor IκBα PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Stanborough, Tamsyn Niederhauser, Johannes Koch, Barbara Bergler, Helmut Pertschy, Brigitte

Published in FEBS Letters

RPS3physically interacts with p65 and I kappa B-alpha by anti tag coimmunoprecipitation (View interaction)RPS3 and I kappa B-alphaphysically interact with p65 by pull down (View interaction)I kappa B-alphaphysically interacts with RPS3 by anti tag coimmunoprecipitation (1, 2, 3)

Pathological studies on postvaccinal reactions of Rift Valley fever in goats PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Kamal, Samia Ahmed

Published in Virology Journal

RVF live attenuated vaccine (Smithburn strain) was evaluated by using goats as experimental animal. The results indicate that this vaccine cause severe deleterious pathological changes in liver especially in kids and causing abortion in pregnant does. The virus was seen to be propagated inside hepatic cells forming intranuclear inclusions which was...

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