Publications by authors named "T DiPaolo"

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  • Researchers are studying phytoestrogens like resveratrol, found in red wine, because they might help protect brain cells from damage.
  • * In a mouse experiment, a harmful substance called MPTP was used to see if it would hurt brain cells, but resveratrol seemed to stop that from happening.
  • * Mice that had resveratrol before getting MPTP had healthier brain cells and less damage overall, suggesting resveratrol could help protect the brain.
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The nucleotide sequence of the 948,061 base pairs of chromosome XVI has been determined, completing the sequence of the yeast genome. Chromosome XVI was the last yeast chromosome identified, and some of the genes mapped early to it, such as GAL4, PEP4 and RAD1 (ref. 2) have played important roles in the development of yeast biology.

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1. Tardive dyskinesia is more important in postmenopausal women than men of comparable age and a peak of first episodes of schizophrenia is observed in postmenopausal women. The effect of ovariectomy (2 weeks or 3 months) in rats was investigated as a model of decreased gonadal function associated with menopause.

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Prp20, a homolog to the mammalian negative regulator of chromosome condensation, RCC1, is retained on double-stranded (ds) DNA-cellulose when extracts are prepared from asynchronously growing wild-type yeast strains. Conversely, neither Prp20 from ts mutant cell extracts nor wt yeast Prp20 produced in Escherichia coli, bind to dsDNA-cellulose. In vitro reconstitution assays using E.

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