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In colon tumors, the transcription of many genes becomes deregulated by poorly defined epigenetic mechanisms that have been studied mainly in established cell lines. In this study, we used frozen human colon tissues to analyze patterns of histone modification and DNA cytosine methylation in cancer and matched normal mucosa specimens. DNA methylation is strongly targeted to bivalent H3K4me3- and H3K27me3-associated promoters, which lose both histone marks and acquire DNA methylation.

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Dental extraction as a risk factor for bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaw in cancer patients: an update.

Odontostomatol Trop

June 2013

Division of Orthodontics, Dpt of Craniofacial Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, USA.

Unlabelled: Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is a complication related to the use of bisphosphonates (BPs). Patients receiving BPs for the treatment of malignancies are at an increased risk of developing bisphosphonate-related ONJ (BRONJ) as compared to patients receiving BPs for the treatment of other disorders such as osteoporosis. Additionally, tooth extractions have been suggested to increase the risk of BRONJ in individuals taking BPs.

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  • The study investigates the tuning of inferior colliculus (IC) neurons in unanesthetized rabbits to sound-source azimuth over a full 360° range and at various stimulus levels, which hasn't been done before.
  • Findings show that the top-performing neurons maintain azimuth tuning across a range of sound levels, with notable adaptations in the way they respond to binaural versus contralateral ear stimulation.
  • Specifically, as stimulus levels increase, azimuth tuning shifts directionally and becomes less reliable, highlighting the complexities of how the brain processes spatial auditory information.
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The rat Bone/Liver/kidney/Placenta Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is transcribed from two alternative promoters spaced over 25 kb apart, resulting in two variant transcripts that are identical in their coding sequence. We investigated the steady-state levels of the two variant transcripts in various rat tissues and cell lines using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification for RNA phenotyping, RNase protection, and northern blot analysis. Our results demonstrate that ALP transcripts from the upstream promoter are preferentially expressed in calvariae, and are almost exclusively expressed in ROS17/2.

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First messengers at fertilization.

J Reprod Fertil Suppl

April 1991

Physiology Department, Univ. of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington 06032.

To investigate the 'first messengers' that pass between the spermatozoon and egg to initiate development, the function of G-proteins and membrane potential at fertilization have been examined. G-proteins are present in eggs, and activating them with GTP-gamma-S, cholera toxin, or receptors for serotonin or acetylcholine (expressed following mRNA injection) causes activation responses in eggs similar to those occurring at fertilization. ADP-ribosylation of most of the pertussis-sensitive G-proteins in Xenopus eggs does not block the responses to spermatozoa or serotonin.

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