Publications by authors named "Richard M Eccles"

Article Synopsis
  • Soil biota makes up about 25% of global biodiversity and plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling and primary production, prompting interest in studying belowground biodiversity across different ecosystems.
  • A national-scale metabarcoding analysis of 436 sites in 7 temperate ecosystems reveals that belowground animal and microbial richness often show different trends; specifically, animal richness is primarily influenced by land use intensity while microbial richness is more linked to environmental conditions.
  • The study confirms that these divergent patterns of belowground diversity are consistent across various land uses and can be effectively analyzed using standardized metabarcoding techniques.
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Objective: To resolve much debated issues surrounding p53 function, expression and mutation in renal cell carcinoma (RCC), we performed the first study to simultaneously determine p53/MDM2 expression, TP53 mutational status (in p53-positive patients) and outcome in RCC.

Patients And Methods: In total, 90 specimens obtained from patients with RCC, who were treated by radical nephrectomy, were analyzed by immunohistochemistry for p53 and MDM2 on a tissue microarray, and p53 was functionally and genetically analyzed in p53 positive samples. Outcome analysis was by the Kaplan-Meier method and univariate analysis was used to identify variables for subsequent multivariate analysis of correlations between clinical parameters and biomarker expression.

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X-box binding protein 1 (XBP-1) is stimulated by endoplasmic reticulum stress as part of the unfolded protein response (UPR), which can promote apoptosis or cell survival. Non-conventional splicing, stimulated during the UPR, converts mRNA for "unspliced" XBP-1U to "spliced" XBP-1S mRNA. XBP-1 mRNA is oestrogen-responsive, but XBP-1S confers oestrogen independence and anti-oestrogen resistance to breast cancer cell lines.

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