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Recent PublicationsConcordant regulation of translation and mRNA abundance for hundreds of targets of a human microRNA. Hendrickson DG, et al. (2009) PLoS Biol 7(11):e1000238 Discovery of molecular subtypes in leiomyosarcoma through integrative molecular profiling. Beck AH, et al. (2009) Oncogene (): Industrial fuel ethanol yeasts contain adaptive copy number changes in genes involved in vitamin B1 and B6 biosynthesis. Stambuk BU, et al. (2009) Genome Res (): A thiolase of M. tuberculosis is required for virulence and for production of androstenedione and androstadienedione from cholesterol. Nesbitt NM, et al. (2009) Infect Immun (): The transcriptional regulator Rv0485 modulates the expression of a pe and ppe gene pair and is required for Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence. Goldstone RM, et al. (2009) Infect Immun 77(10):4654-67 The Mycobacterium tuberculosis sigma factor sigmaB is required for full response to cell envelope stress and hypoxia in vitro, but it is dispensable for in vivo growth. Fontan PA, et al. (2009) J Bacteriol 191(18):5628-33 Streptococcus pneumoniae nasopharyngeal colonization induces type I interferons and interferon-induced gene expression. Joyce EA, et al. (2009) BMC Genomics 10(1):404 Cotranslational assembly of the yeast SET1C histone methyltransferase complex Halbach A, et al. (2009) EMBO J (2009): Gene Transcript Abundance Profiles Distinguish Kawasaki Disease from Adenovirus Infection. Popper SJ, et al. (2009) J Infect Dis 200(4):657-666 Mycobacterium tuberculosis modulates its cell surface via an oligopeptide permease (Opp) transport system. Flores-Valdez MA, et al. (2009) FASEB J (): Global effect of RpoS on gene expression in pathogenic Escherichia coli O157:H7 strain EDL933. Dong T and Schellhorn HE (2009) BMC Genomics 10():349 Diet synergistically affects helicobacter pylori-induced gastric carcinogenesis in nonhuman primates. Liu H, et al. (2009) Gastroenterology 137(4):1367-79.e1-6 | Site InfoSMD Access: Access to non-public data is limited to registered Stanford researchers and their collaborators. Please see SMD Registration for more specific information. If you have further questions regarding access, please e-mail the Stanford Microarray Database curators at array@genome.stanford.edu. Proprietary Data: Please note that some data in the database are proprietary and subject to legal restriction on their use, re-use and distribution. This includes but is not limited to Affymetrix and Agilent oligonucleotide sequences and patented sequences. It is the responsibility of the person viewing or downloading such data to ensure that such use does not infringe on the intellectual property rights of others. Project Funding: The National Human Genome Research Institute at the US National Institutes of Health, and the School of Medicine, Stanford University fund the Microarray Database. The database is a joint project in the Departments of Biochemistry and Genetics at the School of Medicine, Stanford University. Database Copyright © 2001-2008 The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. Permission to use the information contained in this database was given by the researchers/institutes who contributed or published the information. Users of the database are solely responsible for compliance with any copyright restrictions, including those applying to the author abstracts. Documents from this server are provided "AS-IS" without any warranty, expressed or implied. |