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Autor:
Charles M. Laymon, Véronique Dartois, Young-Soon Yoon, Ying Cai, JoAnne L. Flynn, Laura E. Via, Clifton E. Barry, Robin J. Kastenmayer, J. Eoin Carny, Matthew R. Dreher, Danielle M. Weiner, Peter Herscovitch, Dan Schimel, Emmanuel Dayao
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy. 56:4391-4402
With a host of new antitubercular chemotherapeutics in development, methods to assess the activity of these agents beyond mouse efficacy are needed to prioritize combinations for clinical trials. Lesions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis -infected rabbit
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 235:2786-2794
Abnormal patterning of coronary arteries (CAs) is a clinically significant problem, and as yet, few animal models have been systematically investigated for coronary patterning defects. Here we characterized coronary artery (CA) insertion and branchin
Autor:
Laura E, Via, Dan, Schimel, Danielle M, Weiner, Veronique, Dartois, Emmanuel, Dayao, Ying, Cai, Young-Soon, Yoon, Matthew R, Dreher, Robin J, Kastenmayer, Charles M, Laymon, J Eoin, Carny, Joanne L, Flynn, Peter, Herscovitch, Clifton E, Barry
Publikováno v:
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 56(8)
With a host of new antitubercular chemotherapeutics in development, methods to assess the activity of these agents beyond mouse efficacy are needed to prioritize combinations for clinical trials. Lesions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected rabbits
Autor:
Chung Park, Dan Schimel, Il-Young Hwang, Hyeseon Cho, Daryl Despres, John H. Kehrl, Sang-Bae Han
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biology. 28(8)
RGS5 is a potent GTPase-activating protein for G(ialpha) and G(qalpha) that is expressed strongly in pericytes and is present in vascular smooth muscle cells. To study the role of RGS5 in blood vessel physiology, we generated Rgs5-deficient mice. The
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics; Oct2006, Vol. 235 Issue 10, p2786-2794, 9p