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Specific responses in rat small intestinal epithelial mRNA expression and protein levels during chemotherapeutic damage and regeneration
Author(s) :
Verburg, M.
,
Renes, I.B.
,
Nispen, D.J. van
,
Ferdinandusse, S.
,
Jorritsma, M.
,
Büller, H.A.
,
Einerhand, A.W.C.
,
Dekker, J.
Description :
The rapidly dividing small intestinal epithelium is very sensitive to the
cytostatic drug methotrexate. We investigated the regulation of epithelial
gene expression in rat jejunum during methotrexate-induced damage and
regeneration. Ten differentiation markers were localized on tis...
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RePub (Erasmus University Repository)
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English
Het Meten van Werkprestaties van Internationale Managers : Vraagstellingen en Proposities Rond de Ontwikkeling van Criteria voor Selectie en Training
Description :
De doelstelling van dit theoretische artikel is om een innovatieve methode te beramen voor de ontwikkeling van valide en bruikbare criteria voor het vaststellen van de effectiviteit van internationale managers. Valide criteria zijn onontbeerlijk voor de ontwikkeling van valide predictoren en de eval...
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RePub (Erasmus University Repository)
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English
Transport of fragile X mental retardation protein via granules in neurites of PC12 cells
Author(s) :
Diego Otero, Y. de
,
Severijnen, L.A.
,
Cappellen, W.A. van
,
Schrier, M.
,
Willemsen, R.
,
Oostra, B.A.
Description :
Lack of fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP) causes fragile X
syndrome, a common form of inherited mental retardation. FMRP is an RNA
binding protein thought to be involved in translation efficiency and/or
trafficking of certain mRNAs. Recently, a subset of mRNAs to which FM...
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RePub (Erasmus University Repository)
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English
Transfer of central nervous system autoantigens and presentation in secondary lymphoid organs
Author(s) :
Vos, A.F. de
,
Laman, J.D.
,
Meurs, M. van
,
Brok, H.P.M.
,
Boven, L.A.
,
Hintzen, R.Q.
,
Valk, P. van der
,
Ravid, R.
,
Rensing, S.
Description :
Dendritic cells are thought to regulate tolerance induction vs
immunization by transferring Ags and peripheral signals to draining lymph
nodes (LN). However, whether myelin Ag transfer and presentation in LN
occurs during demyelinating brain disease is unknown. In this study, we
...
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RePub (Erasmus University Repository)
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English
Intrinsic differentiation potential of adolescent human tendon tissue: an in-vitro cell differentiation study
Author(s) :
Mos, M. de
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Koevoet, J.L.M.
,
Jahr, H.
,
Verstegen, M.M.A.
,
Heijboer, M.P.
,
Kops, N.
,
Leeuwen, J.P.T.M. van
,
Weinans, H.H.
Description :
Tendinosis lesions show an increase of glycosaminoglycan amount, calcifications, and lipid accumulation. Therefore, altered cellular differentiation might play a role in the etiology of tendinosis. This study investigates whether adolescent human tendon tissue contains a population of cells with int...
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English
Samenloop in het verdelingsrecht
Author(s) :
Nuytinck, A.J.M.
Description :
Verdeling huwelijksgoederengemeenschap bij wege van echtscheidingsconvenant; onrechtmatige daad (verzwijging); samenloop; de aan de bevoegdheid tot vernietiging van een verdeling (art. 3:196 BW) verbonden vervaltermijn van art. 3:200 BW staat niet eraan in de weg dat na het verstrijken daarvan een d...
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RePub (Erasmus University Repository)
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Dutch
IL-17 expression in human herpetic stromal keratitis: modulatory effects on chemokine production by corneal fibroblasts
Description :
Herpetic stromal keratitis (HSK) is an immunopathologic disease triggered by infection of the cornea with HSV. Key events in HSK involve the interaction between cornea-infiltrating inflammatory cells and resident cells. This interaction, in which macrophages, producing IL-1 and TNF-alpha, and IFN-ga...
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Transcriptional phase variation of a type III restriction-modification system in Helicobacter pylori
Author(s) :
Vries, N. de
,
Duinsbergen, D.
,
Kuipers, E.J.
,
Pot, R.G.
,
Wiesenekker, P.
,
Penn, C.W.
,
Vliet, A.H.M. van
,
Vandenbroucke-Grauls, C.M.J.E.
Description :
Phase variation is important in bacterial pathogenesis, since it generates
antigenic variation for the evasion of immune responses and provides a
strategy for quick adaptation to environmental changes. In this study, a
Helicobacter pylori clone, designated MOD525, was identified th...
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English
Repeated mild injury causes cumulative damage to hippocampal cells
Description :
An interesting hypothesis in the study of neurotrauma is that repeated
traumatic brain injury may result in cumulative damage to cells of the
brain. However, post-injury sequelae are difficult to address at the
cellular level in vivo. Therefore, it is necessary to complement these
...
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Disappearance of leprosy from Norway: an exploration of critical factors using an epidemiological modelling approach
Description :
BACKGROUND: By the middle of the 19th century, leprosy was a serious
public health problem in Norway. By 1920, new cases only rarely occurred.
This study aims to explain the disappearance of leprosy from Norway.
METHODS: Data from the National Leprosy Registry of Norway and populat...
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English