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Investigating Interactions Mediated by the Presynaptic Protein Bassoon in Living Cells by Foerster's Resonance Energy Transfer and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy
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ABSTRACT
Neuronal synapses are highly specialized structures for communication between nerve cells. Knowledge about their molecular organization and dynamics is still incomplete. The large multidomain protein Bassoon plays a major role in scaffolding and organizing the cytomatrix at the active zone of neurotransmitter release in presynaptic boutons. Utilizing immunofluorescence techniques, we show that Bassoon is essential for corecruitment of its synaptic interaction partners, C-terminal binding protein 1/brefeldin A-dependent ADP-ribosylation substrate and CAZ-associated structural protein, ...
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Gregor Johann Mendel.
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
; On August 6, 1847, Gregor Johann Mendel was ordained as a priest...come years later. Born Johann Mendel in July 1822, in Heizendorf...monastery that the young Mendel stepped in, taking the name Gregor. There was intense interest...
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The Monk in the Garden: The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel, the Father of Genetics.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Saturday Evening Post
; ...The Lost and Found Genius of Gregor Mendel. Henig's cast of real-life characters includes Mendel himself, born Johann Mendel in 1822, a Moravian farmer...ever read the scientific paper Gregor Mendel sent him. And there...
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Gregor Johann Mendal
Magazine article from: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
; On August 6, 1847, Gregor Johann Mendel was ordained as a priest...come years later. Born Johann Mendel in July 1822, in Heizendorf...monastery that the young Mendel stepped in, taking the name Gregor. There was intense interest...
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NEW COLLEGE OF FLORIDA'S 'CANOPY MEG' TO RECEIVE MENDEL MEDAL FOR ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...scientific research society. Past recipients of the Mendel Medal, which was first awarded in 1929, include...inspired me to make new discoveries." The Mendel Medal is named for Gregor Johann Mendel, the Augustinian monastery abbot who discovered...
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A brief history of medical diagnosis and the birth of the clinical laboratory, Part 5a--the foundation of molecular science and genetics.(Editorial)(Cover story)
Magazine article from: Medical Laboratory Observer
; ...involves pharmacogenomics and nutrigenomics. Mendel to Morgan to modern DNA The precursor...testing in humans reaches back 141 years to Gregor Johann Mendel's 1865 publication of experimental data. Mendel (1822-1884) joined the Augustinian...
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The gardener who dug deep
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...Weidenfeld, 14.99, pp. 278 Gregor Johann Mendel's great achievement is brilliantly...Big deal, you may say, but Mendel's findings buttoned up the evolutionary...read it. With his peas done, Mendel accepted the challenge from a rival...
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Medical ethics to be focal point of talks at Genetics Congress
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times
; ...advances in genetics will be the subject of the Mendel Lecture at the congress, said Maude Phipps...counselling for people with these conditions. The Mendel lecture is named after Gregor Johann Mendel, the 19th century Moravian botanist whose...
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All-round sporting star; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...were discovered by Austrian-born Gregor (Johann) Mendel (1822-84), who became an Augustinian...performing experimenting with pea plants. Mendel discovered that traits such as colour...short and not any height in between. Mendel proposed that
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Thorn in the side of Thistle; ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...genetics) was the Austrian monk Gregor Johann Mendel. Through his experiments on varieties...became known as genes. Before Mendel, the characteristics of the two...blend during inheritance, but Mendel showed that genes remain intact...
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From peapods to laboratory medicine: molecular diagnostics of inheritable diseases. (Clinical Issues).
Magazine article from: Medical Laboratory Observer
; ...interpreted. A brief history of genetics Gregor Johann Mendel, a botanist and plant experimenter...of heredity. Unfortunately for Mendel, he achieved fame only after his...experimental data and general theory that Mendel had published 34 years previously...
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