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 Genomic Signal Processing Lab
The aim of GSP is to integrate the theory and methods of signal processing with the global understanding of functional genomics, with special emphasis on genomic regulation.
Regulatory models require the kind of nonlinear dynamics studied in signal processing and control, and in particular the use of stochastic dataflow networks common to distributed computer systems with stochastic inputs.
Oligonucleotide arrays, on the other hand, are based on a photolithographic process, not unlike the one used for making silicon chips for computers, which allow a very dense packing of the cDNA probes.
http://gsp.tamu.edu/About/Overview.htm

  
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 Regulation
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 4-30-97, Statement of John Traier
State regulation fits well with community-based banking, with its acknowledgment of local and regional differences and its refusal to operate as if one size fit all.
Even before Riegle-Neal was enacted, state bank supervisors understood that we would have to develop a system to ensure that state regulation and supervision did not interfere with our state-chartered banks' ability to operate branches across state lines.
CSBS believes that home state law applies to host state branches on most issues, including lending limits, rights and obligations of the Board of Directors, and basic chartering issues.
http://financialservices.house.gov/banking/43097tra.htm

  
 FRBSF: Section 109 of the Riegle-Neal Act and Revisions to Regulation Z(04/14/2000)
For additional information regarding the host state loan-to-deposit ratios, please contact our Banking Supervision and Regulation Department at either (415) 974-2953 or (415) 974-2955 ; for additional information regarding Regulation Z, please call (415) 974-2967, also of our Banking Supervision and Regulation Department.
The Federal Reserve Board, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation have issued the enclosed host state loan-to-deposit ratios.
Copies of the Board's notices ( Host state loan-to-deposit ratios and Docket R-1050) are available from our Corporate Services Department.
http://www.frbsf.org/banking/letters/2000/bsr.000414.html

  
 US CODE: Title 15,3002. Definitions
(10) “host racing commission” means that person designated by State statute or, in the absence of statute, by regulation, with jurisdiction to regulate the conduct of racing within the host State;
(9) “host racing association” means any person who, pursuant to a license or other permission granted by the host State, conducts the horserace subject to the interstate wager;
(12) “horsemen’s group” means, with reference to the applicable host racing association, the group which represents the majority of owners and trainers racing there, for the races subject to the interstate off-track wager on any racing day;
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/3002.html

  
 NIH Guide: ONTOGENY OF PERINATAL HOST DEFENSES
o Characterize the molecular and cellular basis of immune recognition of perinatal infectious agents; determine the role and ontogeny of specific host defenses; and define the molecular basis for perinatal T cell receptor diversity and immunogenetic regulation of specific T cell responses.
This RFA is for applications focused primarily on the ontogeny and host defense mechanisms of perinatal and postnatal T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, immunoglobulins, monocytes, macrophages, NK cells and their associated specific humoral components.
This Request for Applications (RFA), Ontogeny of Perinatal Host Defenses, is related to the priority areas of maternal and infant health, and immunization and infectious diseases.
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-97-002.html   (3250 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Entertainment - Radio Chick takes escape hatch back to WXRK
Leslie Gold, a former morning host at WAXQ, midday host at hot-talk WNEW-FM and most recently a sometimes X-rated host on regulation-free Sirius Satellite Radio, will become afternoon drive host on WXRK (92.3 FM) when it adopts the "Free-FM" talk format after Howard Stern leaves in January.
Gold will bookend morning host David Lee Roth in the new lineup, and she said coming back to commercial radio won't create any crises of content.
While Gold said she enjoyed her time on Sirius, moving back to terrestrial radio should give her a larger audience, especially if her show is eventually syndicated to other Free-FM stations.
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/367833p-313065c.html   (453 words)

  
 FDIC: Federal Register Citations
To the extent host state law is inapplicable to a branch of an out-of-state state bank in such host state pursuant to the preceding sentence, home state law shall apply to such branch.
The Petitioner asserts that although state banks subject to FDIC regulation are the intended beneficiaries of this express preemption, the preemption is not being utilized by state banks because the statute is relatively new and complex and the relevant provisions have not be construed by any [[Page 13416]] agency or court.
Clarify that the governing law applicable to activities conducted by a state bank in a state in which the state bank does not have a branch is its home state law to the same extent that host state law is preempted by the National Bank Act.
http://www.fdic.gov/regulations/laws/federal/2005/05petitionfrcitation.html   (453 words)

  
 Molecular Virology at Kansas State University: Viral Gene Regulation
Molecular Virology at Kansas State University: Viral Gene Regulation
It is important to delineate the involvement of the host machinery during the infection cycle of the virus in order to understand which host proteins serve as targets facilitating successful virus replication.
We are looking at the interactions of transcription factors, host determination factors, and other genes with the host and viral machineries.
http://www.ksu.edu/virology/passarellilab/projects/project3.htm   (453 words)

  
 Christoph Basse - Ustilago maydis with its host plant maize
maydis infection prior and during tumor formation and the investigation of the regulation of the fungal mig2 genes that display a pronounced plant specific expression profile.
maydis a2 mating-type locus gene lga2 encoding a small mitochondrial protein that interferes with mitochondrial integrity and might play a role in the regulation of mitochondrial morphology and function during the pathogenic life cycle.
The basidiomycete fungus Ustilago maydis is the causal agent of smut disease in its host plant maize.
http://www.mpi-marburg.mpg.de/basse/basse_res.shtml   (453 words)

  
 Regulation of schistosome egg granuloma formation: host-soluble L- selectin enters tissue-trapped eggs and binds to carbohydrate antigens on surface membranes of miracidia -- El Ridi et al. 64 (11): 4700 -- Infection and Immunity
Regulation of schistosome egg granuloma formation: host-soluble L- selectin enters tissue-trapped eggs and binds to carbohydrate antigens on surface membranes of miracidia -- El Ridi et al.
Regulation of schistosome egg granuloma formation: host-soluble L- selectin enters tissue-trapped eggs and binds to carbohydrate antigens on surface membranes of miracidia
was not restricted by the genetic background of the host, as mouse L- selectin was detected on the surface of S. mansoni miracidia in livers from
http://iai.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/11/4700   (453 words)

  
 Helminth Immunology Section, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH
The focus of the Helminth Immunology Section of the Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases is the study of host resistance and immune regulation in parasitic helminth infections of global importance.
Because the immune response to helminth parasites has all of the hallmarks of immediate hypersensitivity reactions with tissue and blood eosinophilia, IgE and IgG4 elevations, and the presence of tissue mast cells and basophils understanding the regulation of each of these processes is of paramount importance.
Our research on the human host response to helminth infection has provided insights into both the regulatory and effector mechanisms utilized by human immune system.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dir/labs/lpd/nutman.htm   (613 words)

  
 Host state regulation
Aims to understand the molecular lifestyle of bacterial pathogens by applying molecular genetics to characterise virulence factors, and to gain insights into their regulation and interaction with host cells and tissues.
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Cytokines structure and function description, gene regulation, in vivo and in vitro activities, diagnostic and therapeutic utilities as well as cytokine classification by family, receptor, name, disease and cell type.
http://www.factsandlinks.com/common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Host_state_regulation   (613 words)

  
 Claudia Lupp 2004 3873
Vibrio fischeri possesses two acyl-homoserine lactone quorum-sensing systems, ain and lux, both of which are involved in the regulation of luminescence gene expression and are required for persistent colonization of the squid host, Euprymna scolopes.
SmcR-dependent regulation of adaptive phenotypes in Vibrio vulnificus.
The transcriptional autoregulation of a quorum-sensing signal synthase gene, as occurs in the V.
http://www.bionewsonline.com/a/n/claudia_lupp_2004_3873.htm   (613 words)

  
 exam3prep.doc
Rhizobium/Legume symbioses Know the sequence of events in the establishment of a nodule Genetics of symbiosis: Know the functions of the different groups of genes in the Rhizobium (nod (know regulation of these), exo, nif, fix, moc, mos), and in the plant (early and late nodulins).
Host/symbiont coevolution Know and be able to describe the phenomenon of speciation Amoeba symbiosis establishment What are the two taxa involved at the beginning?
Examples of interactions between host and symbionts Bioluminescent symbioses What is biolouminesence?
http://courses.bio.psu.edu/Spr2003/biol406/exam3prep.doc   (613 words)

  
 CLEAR to Offer a Glimpse of the Future at May Summit on Regulation of Health Professionals
As thoughts turn to the challenges of a new millenium, CLEAR announces that it will host a summit on the future of state regulation of health professionals.
Major leaders from state regulation, the federal government, professional associations, consumer groups and the healthcare community will present sessions at the conference which has been coordinated by CLEAR's Training and Development committee.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of this hands-on summit, which will involve the key figures in regulation, complete the registration form included in the summit brochure mailed to all individuals interested in the state regulatory system, or view the summit program and register online at www.clearhq.org/summit.htm.
http://www.clearhq.org/summitne.htm   (613 words)

  
 ARS Publication request: Coevolution and Biogeography among Nematodirinae (Nematoda: Trichostrongylina) Lagomorpha and Artiodactyla (Mammalia): Exploring Determinants of History and Structure for the Northern Fauna Across the Holarctic.
Increasingly northern faunas may be associated with regulation of host populations and emergence of disease conditions among both cervids and caprines.
The history and distribution of this fauna is examined in the context biotic and abiotic determinants for geographic colonization and host switching with an exploration of predicted responses of complex host-parasite systems to ecological perturbation under a regime of global climate change.
The topology of a generic-level phylogenetic hypothesis, patterns of diversity and geographic distributions for respective nematode taxa in conjunction with data for host occurrence are consistent with primary distributions determined across Beringia for species of Murielus, Rauschia, Nematodirus and Nematodirella.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?seq_no_115=167547   (830 words)

  
 UT Southwestern // Microbiology Department
Regulation of virulence genes by quorum sensing is a relatively new concept, and the suggestion that this mechanism may also be acting in host-bacterial communication implicates that this is a way for bacteria to know when they are inside the host.
Sperandio, V., Li, C.C. And Kaper, J.B. Quorum sensing Escherichia coli regulator A (QseA): a regulator of the LysR family involved in the regulation of the genes of the LEE pathogenicity island in Enterohemorrhagic E.
Quorum sensing is a cell-to cell signaling mechanism, in which bacteria secrete hormone-like compounds called autoinducers.
http://www3.utsouthwestern.edu/microbiology/pages/faculty/sperandio.html   (637 words)

  
 Chapter 15: The Role of the Secretary of Defense 1949-1951
The regulation listed "white, Negro, Indian (referring to American Indian only), Puerto Rican, Cuban, Mexican, Hawaiian, Filipino, Chinese, East Indian, etc.," and specifically included mulattoes and "others of negroid race or extraction" in the Negro category, caving other men of mixed race to be entered under their predominant race.
The Army's G-3, for example, concluded in 1949 that, while the race of an individual was not a factor in determining eligibility for a mission assignment, the attitude of certain countries (he was referring to certain Latin American countries) made it advisable to inform the host country of the race of the prospective applicant.
As late as April 1949 the Army and the Air Force listed a number of specific racial categories, one of which had to be chosen by the applicant or recruiter—the regulation left the point unclear—to identify the applicant's race.
http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/books/integration/IAF-15.htm   (637 words)

  
 Paul D. Friesen at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
Our goal is to investigate the molecular mechanisms that govern baculovirus replication to better understand fundamental problems in regulation of eukaryotic gene expression and the interaction of viruses with their host cell.
We are examining the mechanisms that control the proper turn on and turn off of viral genes during infection by focusing on the molecular interactions between cis-acting DNA regulatory sequences and virus/host transcription factors.
Such studies are yielding important insight into the regulation of PCD and should facilitate the long term design of novel therapeutic strategies for treatment of apoptosis-linked diseases in humans.
http://www.biochem.wisc.edu/friesen   (637 words)

  
 Jeffery F. Miller, Ph.D.
We are investigating the role of sensory transduction in the bacterial-host interaction.
Comparative analysis of bacterial pathogens indicates that genes and operons that encode virulence factors are often subject to coordinate regulation in response to environmental signals.
Sensory Transduction, Coordinate Gene Regulation and the Control of Bacterial Virulence
http://www.cnsi.ucla.edu/faculty/miller_j.htm   (867 words)

  
 State Bar Antitrust, Franchising and Trade Regulation Section To Host Luncheon With FTC Commissioner
The State Bar of Michigan's Antitrust, Franchising and Trade Regulation Section will host a roundtable luncheon with Commissioner Thomas B. Leary of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at 12:00 noon on Friday, March 23, 2001.
State Bar Antitrust, Franchising and Trade Regulation Section To Host Luncheon With FTC Commissioner
He served as an Air Intelligence Officer on active duty in the United States Navy from 1952 to 1955.
http://www.michbar.org/news/releases/archives01/ftc_commissioner.cfm   (867 words)

  
 Helminth Immunology Section, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH
The focus of the Helminth Immunology Section of the Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases is the study of host resistance and immune regulation in parasitic helminth infections of global importance.
Because the immune response to helminth parasites has all of the hallmarks of immediate hypersensitivity reactions with tissue and blood eosinophilia, IgE and IgG4 elevations, and the presence of tissue mast cells and basophils understanding the regulation of each of these processes is of paramount importance.
Our research on the human host response to helminth infection has provided insights into both the regulatory and effector mechanisms utilized by human immune system.
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dir/labs/lpd/nutman.htm   (867 words)

  
 Angela Cenci-Nilsson«s publication list
Kalén P., Cenci M. A., Lindvall O. and Björklund A. (1991) Host brain regulation of fetal locus coeruleus neurons grafted to the hippocampus in 6-hydroxydopamine treated rats.
Cenci M. A., Kalén P., Mandel R.J. and Björklund A. (1992) Regional differences in the regulation of dopamine and noradrenaline release in medial frontal cortex, nucleus accumbens and caudate-putamen: a microdialysis study in the rat.
Andersson M., Hilbertson A., and Cenci M.A. (1999) Striatal fosB expression is causally linked with L-DOPA-induced abnormal involuntary movements and the associated upregulation of striatal prodynorphin mRNA in a rat model of Parkinson´s disease.
http://www.wnc.lu.se/nbiol/angelpub.html   (867 words)

  
 Molecular basis for Rac2 regulation of phagocyte NADPH oxidase - Nature Immunology
NADPH oxidase in phagocytic leukocytes, lymphocytes and nonphagocytic cells generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that are involved in the regulation of cellular activities ranging from host defense and inflammation to intracellular signaling and transcription
Cross, A. and Curnutte, J. The cytosolic factors p47-phox and p67-phox have distinct roles in the regulation of electron flow in NADPH oxidase.
Bokoch, G. Regulation of the human neutrophil NADPH oxidase by the Rac GTP-binding proteins.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/ni/journal/v2/n3/full/ni0301_211.html   (4326 words)

  
 Western Canada Baseball Association
The host team may use the Letter of the draw it wishes with the approval of the WCBA but the opening game will be played between the host and the provincial representative of the host province.
A regulation game as defined for all WCBA Championships for PeeWee, Bantam, Midget, Junior and Senior AA shall be 7 innings and for Senior AAA 7 or 9 innings as defined by (f).
The definition of “immediate area” will be interpreted at the discretion of the WCBA Rep. Drinking alcoholic beverages on buses or planes shall be at the discretion of team managers.
http://www.baseball.bc.ca/wcba/procedures.htm   (4326 words)

  
 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Subramanian, S., Vanamail, P., Ramaiah, K.D., Pani, S.P., Das, P.K. and Rajagopalan, P.K. A simple deterministic model for host-parasite relationship inWuchereria bancrofti infection and its relevance to parasite regulation of parasite in human host.
Subramanian,S., Krishnamoorthy,,K., Ramaiah,K.D., Habbema, J.D.F., Das,P.K. and Plaisier,A.P. The relationship between microfilarial load in the human host and uptake and development of Wuchereria bancrofti microfilariae by Culex quinquefasciatus: a study under natural conditions, Parasitology 116 (1998) 243.
Ramaiah, K.D., Das, P.K., Vanamail, P. and Pani, S.P. The impact of six rounds of single-dose mass administration of diethylcarbamazine or ivermectin on the transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti by Culex quinquefasciatus and its implications for lymphatic filariasis elimination programmes.
http://icmr.nic.in/icmrsql/reportpub.asp?expno=00011243   (1800 words)

  
 Regulation of CD8+ T Cells Undergoing Primary and Secondary Responses to Infection in the Same Host -- Badovinac et al. 170 (10): 4933 -- The Journal of Immunology
Regulation of CD8+ T Cells Undergoing Primary and Secondary Responses to Infection in the Same Host -- Badovinac et al.
of primary and secondary responses in the same host after infection.
T Cells Undergoing Primary and Secondary Responses to Infection in the Same Host
http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/170/10/4933   (1800 words)

  
 Co-regulation of pathogenesis with dimorphism and phenotypic switching in Candida albicans, a commensal and a pathogen.
Co-regulation of pathogenesis with dimorphism and phenotypic switching in Candida albicans, a commensal and a pathogen.Candida albicans, a common fungal pathogen of humans, can colonize in many diverse environments of the host and convert between a harmless commensal and a pathogen.
Co-regulation of pathogenesis with dimorphism and phenotypic switching in Candida albicans, a commensal and a pathogen.
The Cph1-mediated MAP kinase pathway is critical for the mating process, while all three pathways are implicated in the regulation of white-opaque switching.
http://www.pdg.cnb.uam.es/UniPub/iHOP/gp/9331637.html   (1800 words)

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