Publications by authors named "L A Matej"

Headache is a common and costly health problem. Although pathogenesis of headache is heterogeneous, one reported contributing factor is dysfunction of the upper cervical spine. The flexion rotation test (FRT) is a commonly used diagnostic test to detect upper cervical movement impairment.

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Biomanufacturing by chloroplast transgene expression has the potential to produce significant amounts of biopharmaceuticals, endow plants with novel commercial or humanitarian capabilities, enhance phytoremediation methods and harden plants against adverse environments. Plastid bioengineering exploits the phenomenon of homologous recombination to specifically integrate heterologous sequences into the plastid genome. Previous research suggests the plastid genome 16S-23S internal transcribed spacer provides an advantageous integration site for transgene expression.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the placental expression of adrenomedullin and adrenomedullin receptor messenger ribonucleic acid and compare them between placentas from pregnancies associated with oligohydramnios as a result of uteroplacental insufficiency and placentas from normal pregnancies.

Study Design: Total ribonucleic acid was extracted from the amnion, chorion, cotyledon, umbilical vein, and umbilical artery in 5 normal placentas and 3 placentas from pregnancies complicated by oligohydramnios. A cell line known to express messenger ribonucleic acid of adrenomedullin and its receptor was used to optimize the polymerase chain reaction and served as a positive control preparation in all experiments.

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Thrombospondin (TSP)1 is a trimeric extracellular matrix protein that is held together by two cysteine residues. It is one of five TSP proteins that have been described to date with almost a universal heparin binding capability (TSP5 being the exception). The existence of two conformationally distinct structures in the TSP family (trimers and pentamers) prompted us to investigate the contribution of TSP1 trimeric structure to its inhibitory role in angiogenesis.

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Background: The authors tested the effects of the antiestrogenic agent tamoxifen on telomerase activity and cell proliferation in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 breast carcinoma cell lines. MCF-7 cells belong to a known estrogen receptor positive cell line, whereas MDA-MB-231 cells, previously thought to be estrogen receptor negative, are now shown to contain estrogen receptor-beta.

Methods: Both cell lines were grown in the presence of tamoxifen 10(-6), 10(-7), 10(-8), and 10(-9) M for 10 days.

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