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Which R packages have been developed for the discovery of mutational signatures in cancer?
signeR: an empirical Bayesian approach to mutational signature discovery. Mutational signatures can be used to understand cancer origins and provide a unique opportunity to group tumor types that share the same origins and result from similar processes. These signatures have been identified from high throughput sequencing data generated from cancer genomes by using non-negative matrix factorisation (NMF) techniques. The extraction of mutational signatures from high-throughput data still remains a daunting task.RESULTS: Here we present a new method for the statistical estimation of mutational signatures based on an empirical Bayesian treatment of the NMF model.
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[ "27591080", "29028923", "26630308", "26163694" ]
Is lactotransferrin a tumour suppressor?
Lactotransferrin (LTF) has been confirmed to act as a tumor suppressor in multiple cancers.
3115
[ "18697201", "25370482", "26137081", "23069661", "23479198" ]
Is the length of the poly(A) tail involved in human disease?
Yes. Severely truncated poly(A) tails of mitochondrial mRNAs were found to be involved in an autosomal recessive spastic ataxia with optic atrophy.
930
[ "20970105" ]
Which diseases are treated with netarsudil?
In 2 large, randomized, double-masked trials, once-daily dosing of netarsudil 0.02% was found to be effective and well tolerated for the treatment of patients with ocular hypertension and open-angle glaucoma.
3131
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What histone variants play a role in the DNA damage reponse?
Mostly H2A.X, but H2A.Z and H1R have also been associated to DNA damage
1014
[ "12202754", "23365640", "23777805", "21383063", "21901086", "22253857", "19607843", "22331172", "18296106", "20407219", "19896956", "22493515", "16951256", "19234522", "21700704", "16760674", "17613284", "23319141", "22122340", "11893489", "17851762", "16094454", "20703100", "19131518" ]
Was saracatinib being considered as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease in November 2017?
Yes, saracatinib is being studied as a treatment against Alzheimer's Disease. A clinical Phase Ib study has been completed, and a clinical Phase IIa study is ongoing.
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[ "25874001" ]
Does the Mcm2-Ctf4-Polα axis play a role in transfer of histones to leading strand DNA at the replication forks?
No, the Mcm2-Ctf4-Pola axis facilitates parental histone H3-H4 transfer to lagging strands.
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[ "30244834" ]
Which hormone receptor function is altered in patients with Donohue syndrome?
Donohue syndrome (leprechaunism) is a rare, recessively inherited disorder of extreme insulin resistance due to mutations in the insulin receptor gene causing either defects in insulin binding or receptor autophosphorylation and tyrosine kinase activity. This syndrome is characterized by excessive hyperglycemia with hyperinsulinism, pre- and postnatal growth retardation, distinct dysmorphism and early death. Progressive obstructive cardiomyopathy and renal tubular dysfunction have been described in patients with Donohue syndrome. Milder form of insulin resistance due to insulin receptor gene mutation is coined as Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome.
1464
[ "22972224", "19774849", "23824322", "23229189", "17201797", "24498630", "23990696", "19882513", "18411068", "21092701", "22768670" ]
Does Panitumumab prolong survival of biliary tract cancer patients?
No. Panitumumab in combination with chemotherapy does not improve survival of biliary cancer patients.
2889
[ "23819169", "26540314", "29413685", "29893894" ]
Which scales are recommended by the American Heart Association for depression screening in cardiovascular patients?
Patient Health Questionnaire-2 (PHQ-2) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) are recommended by the American Heart Association for depression screening in cardiovascular patients.
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[ "18824640", "21862720", "21505152", "23283084", "19840561", "20435186" ]
Is MEDI2228 a bispecific antibody?
No, MEDI2228 is an antibody drug conjugate (ADC).
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[ "34301753" ]
Which proteins control the degradation of cryptic unstable transcripts (CUTs) in yeast?
Termination of cryptic unstable transcripts is directed by yeast RNA-binding proteins Nrd1 and Nab3. These cryptic unstable transcripts (CUTs) are rapidly degraded by the nuclear exosome. Key substrates for exosomal degradation include aberrant functional RNAs and cryptic unstable transcripts (CUTs). Yeast RNA binding proteins Nrd1 and Nab3 direct termination of sn/snoRNAs and recently have also been implicated in premature transcription termination of the NRD1 gene. These results suggest that transcription termination of CUTs directed by Nrd1 and Nab3 is a prerequisite for rapid degradation by the nuclear exosome.
2225
[ "16973436", "21826286", "25680078", "25210768", "25989903", "19854134", "24106327", "21878619", "19169244", "27492286" ]
List the common retinal diseases associated with circRNAs.
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) in whole blood could be served as novel non-invasive biomarkers for retinal degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) and Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
4336
[ "32500032", "31171902", "34858342", "33015046", "31636010", "32343678", "29288268", "34173806", "30259375", "32519377", "30917906", "34422901", "31692917", "32914551", "34738746", "31452702" ]
Is the consumption of chocolate associated with an increase in cardiovascular disease?
The consumption of natural polyphenol-rich foods, and cocoa in particular, has been related to a reduced risk of CVD, including coronary heart disease and stroke.
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[ "26983749", "29141542", "22169919", "28356040", "18827977", "20858571", "27493901", "11790962", "26936339", "28824916", "21666964", "24274771", "27164919", "28324761", "27088635", "22653982", "28649567" ]
What is the principle of the PAR-CLIP methodology?
In particular, PAR-CLIP utilizes a photoactivatable nucleoside for more efficient crosslinking. A recent method, PAR-CLIP, uses photoreactive nucleosides to crosslink RBPs to target RNAs in cells prior to immunoprecipitation. One characteristic feature of cDNA libraries prepared by PAR-CliP is that the precise position of crosslinking can be identified by mutations residing in the sequenced cDNA.
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Is there any linear-time and linear-space algorithm for the computation of avoided words in biological sequences?
Yes. There is a linear-time and linear-space algorithm for the computation of avoided words of length k in a given sequence x.
2372
[ "28293277" ]
Is Protoporphyrinogen oxidase localized to the mitochondrium?
Yes, Mitochondrial targeting of human protoporphyrinogen oxidase.
3280
[ "20603160", "16621625", "12556518" ]
What is the purpose of the FaceBase consortium?
The FaceBase Consortium, funded by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, is designed to accelerate understanding of craniofacial developmental biology by generating comprehensive data resources to empower the research community, exploring high-throughput technology, fostering new scientific collaborations among researchers and human/computer interactions, facilitating hypothesis-driven research and translating science into improved health care to benefit patients.
2452
[ "26168040", "21458441", "24124010", "24303230", "27287806", "28261023" ]
HER-2 belongs to what family of proteins?
Her-2 belongs to the family of the human epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFRs).
3826
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Is the optogenetics tool ChR2 light-sensitive?
Channelrhodospin-2 (ChR2) is a light-sensitive ion channel that has emerged as new optogenetics tool.
727
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Describe Exploding head syndrome.
Exploding head syndrome is characterized by the perception of abrupt, loud noises when going to sleep or waking up.
1986
[ "11309216", "2769286", "2030791", "23467433", "20726288", "24703829", "1896728", "25773787", "20112796", "24907167" ]
Can thiotepa be recommended for treatment of osteosarcoma?
No. Thiotepa did not improve survival of patients with osteosarcoma and therefore can not be recommended for treatment of osteosarcoma.
4219
[ "24672280", "31838406" ]
Which diseases are associated with the Yaa gene?
The Y-linked autoimmune accelerating gene mutation (yaa), first discovered in the BXSB mouse strain, is known to accelerate spontaneous autoantibody production and subsequent development of lupus disease. It has also been shown to be associated with various autoimmune conditions such as lupus-like syndrome, collagen induced arthrits and glomerulonephritis.
3957
[ "16777955", "9743333", "18521959", "12594250", "9862363", "8040305", "10753498", "1537372", "15634937", "2599002", "8181531", "7843228", "9754557", "7930846" ]
Which micro-RNAs (miR) are associated with the human cycloxygenase-2 (COX-2) gene promoter?
MicroRNA-16, miRNA-128, miR-26b, icroRNA-26a, MicroRNA-146b-3p, microRNA-137, mi R-146a, mir-143-5p,microRNA-101, microRNAs-142-3 p, mi r-146p, mir-128 and miR -128 were found to be associated with the human cycloxygenase-2 (COX-2) gene promoter.
3313
[ "29511456", "22049153", "29524580", "28678919", "25907560", "29404887", "27900011", "24616567", "28182010", "29945115", "24472607" ]
Has ivosidenib been FDA approved for use against acute myeloid leukemia?
The FDA approved ivosidenib for patients with IDH1-mutant relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia.
2953
[ "30093505" ]
What is the difference between Daptacel and Pentacel?
Pentacel is a combination vaccine equivalent to the combination of Daptacel, IPOL and ActHIB vaccines.
3382
[ "19117896" ]
What is the mechanism of action of Gemogenovatucel-T?
Gemogenovatucel-T is an autologous tumour cell vaccine manufactured from harvested tumour tissue, which specifically reduces expression of furin and downstream TGF-β1 and TGF-β2.
4349
[ "33271095" ]
Describe Herpetic Whitlow.
Herpetic whitlow is an acute viral infection of the hand caused by either herpes simplex virus (HSV) 1 or 2. Its characteristic findings are significant pain and erythema with overlying nonpurulent vesicles. It can be confirmed by polymerase chain reaction testing.
2988
[ "11921024", "8362051", "28376707", "25436164", "26001830", "28065641", "11585074", "2933494", "17674583" ]
What type of drug is apixaban?
Apixaban is an anticoagulant.
3093
[ "27653758" ]
Which deiodinase polymorphisms are implicated in arterial hypertension?
Two deiodinase polymorphisms are implicated in arterial hypertension: Ala92 type 2 deiodinase allele and rs7140952 polymorphism of DIO2
368
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Is MammaPrint cleared by the United States Food and Drug Administration?
Yes. MammaPrint is cleared by the FDA for breast cancer recurrence.
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[ "18786252", "19506735", "21479927" ]
What phenotype is associated with the V60L mutation in the human MC1R gene?
The characterization of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) expressed on human melanocytes and the findings that certain mutations in the POMC gene or the MC1R gene result in red hair phenotype underscore the significance of melanocortins and MC1R in regulating human pigmentation. We describe a minisequencing protocol for screening DNA samples for the presence of 12 mutations in the human melanocortin 1 receptor gene (MC1R), eight of which are associated with the red hair phenotype. The human MC1R gene is highly polymorphic and certain allelic variants of the gene are associated with red hair phenotype, melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer. Thus, at least in Spain, regions at opposite ends of the incident UV-B radiation distribution show significantly different frequencies for the melanoma-risk allele V60L (a mutation also associated to red hair and fair skin and even blonde hair), with higher frequency of V60L at those regions of lower incident UV-B radiation. These loss-of-function mutations have been associated with red hair phenotype and increased risk for skin cancer. Alleles associated with the red hair color (RHC) phenotype and with the risk of melanoma were examined.
2724
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What is cluster of differentiation?
Cluster of Differentiation (CD) are cellular antigens used to identify cell populations, such as T-lymphocyte populations and macrophages.
2828
[ "29243545", "11381193", "29208350" ]
What is the primary indication of tocilizumab?
Tocilizumab is considered first-line treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
3762
[ "31859424" ]
What is the action of molindone?
Molindone is a short-acting antipsychotic. Molindone, along with other antipsychotic drugs which elicit little or no Parkinsonism, bind more loosely than dopamine to D2 receptors. Compared to the tightly bound antipsychotic drugs, the more loosely bound antipsychotics generally require higher clinical doses, require fewer days for clinical adjustment, but may dissociate from the D2 receptor more rapidly and could lead to clinical relapse somewhat earlier than that found with the traditional tightly bound antipsychotic drugs. Molindone is D2-selective in vitro and has a dual D1-D2 receptor profile in vivo. Molindone can selectively block the presynaptic DA receptors. Molindone causes a statistically significant up-regulation of both the long and short isoforms of the D2 receptor mRNAs in the prefrontal and temporal cortex, but has no effect on D4 mRNA levels in either cortical or striatal tissue. Molindone elevates Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) in the dorsolateral striatum. Molindone exhibits selectivity for cortical serotonin-stimulated cyclase versus dopamine-stimulated cyclase. Molindone in low intravenous doses (0.4-0.8 mg/kg) was found to reverse d-amphetamine and apomorphine induced depression of DA neurons and to block apomorphine induced depression of these cells. Molindone was also found to increase dopamine synthesis and dihydroxyphenylactic acid levels in the striatum and olfacotry tubercles. In all of these respects molindone behaves identically to most classical neuroleptics. However, unlike most antipsychotic drugs previously tested, molindone failed to increase the baseline firing rate of DA cells and blocked haloperidol induced increases in DA neuron activity. In this regard molindone most closely resembles thioridazine and clozapine.
1078
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In which fields of DNA sequencing are Bloom filters applied?
A novel algorithm, fast and accurate classification of sequences (FACSs), is introduced that can accurately and rapidly classify sequences as belonging or not belonging to a reference sequence. Classification of DNA sequences using Bloom filters Lighter is a fast, memory-efficient tool for correcting sequencing errors.
2234
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Which software are used for the detection of selective sweeps?
Four open-source software releases (SweeD, SweepFinder, SweepFinder2, and OmegaPlus) are able to detect selective sweeps accurately. RAiSD (Raised Accuracy in Sweep Detection), an open-source software implements a parameter-free detection mechanism that relies on multiple signatures of a selective sweep via the enumeration of SNP vectors.
3604
[ "25838885", "23099783", "28405579", "30271960", "26862394", "23777627" ]
Has the olive tree pollen proteome been studied?
Yes, Olive pollen is a major allergenic source worldwide due to its extensive cultivation. We have combined available genomics data with a comprehensive proteomics approach to get the annotated olive tree (Olea europaea L.) pollen proteome and define its complex allergenome.
3930
[ "31192604" ]
Is subacute sclerosing panencephalitis caused by the Measles vaccine?
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is caused by the Measles and can be prevented by the measles vaccine.
2562
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Have machine learning methods been used to predict the severity of major depressive disorder(MDD)?
Machine-learning (ML) models developed from self-reports can be used to predict persistence and severity of major depressive disorder(MDD)
2934
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Are there clinical trials on stem cells in multiple sclerosis
Yes. Human multipotent mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapies are currently being tested in clinical trials for multiple sclerosis. Several small pilot clinical trials in subjects with advanced MS have demonstrated that MSC administration is safe and provided an early signal of clinical effectiveness. The current aim of clinicians and scientists interested in the development of MSC-based strategies for the treatment of MS is to have the ultimate demonstration in large clinical trials that MSC can inhibit CNS inflammation and foster tissue repair.
1057
[ "21440544", "22561409", "23197667", "23331685", "18562508", "12376881", "20413685", "23124791", "15764028", "22359549", "21366911" ]
Which proteins does the yeast Cleavage and Polyadenylation Complex contain?
The proteins Nrd1, Rap1, Trf4, Rrp6, Ssu72, Cstf64, Pcf11 and PAP are the major components of the 3' cleavage and polyadenylation complex.
2124
[ "25877920", "23514951", "20226668", "18951092", "12773397", "19049464", "15659578" ]
Which is the prognostic impact of hypothyroidism in patients with acute myocardial infarction?
Thyroid dysfunction, particularly low T3 syndrome, is a strong predictor of short-term and long-term poor prognoses in patients with acute myocardial infarctions.
952
[ "19609889", "16330914", "23990180", "11747849", "23124142" ]
Which deficiency is the cause of restless leg syndrome
Iron deficiency (low serum ferritin) is a recognized cause for RLS. Further, in the striatum of subjects with restless legs syndrome, the dopamine transporter is decreased, which leads to impaired dopaminergic neurotransmission. There is also a report of magnesium deficiency underlying RLS.
1568
[ "22377249", "23940258", "21358851", "22486183", "21211209", "8363978", "16982219", "19081645", "11310286", "12530992", "18360657", "19935988", "19039990", "19467991", "20814842", "20598107" ]
Is Niraparib effective for ovarian cancer?
Yes. Niraparib is an oral poly(ADP ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor that is approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency for the maintenance treatment of women with recurrent ovarian cancer who are in complete or partial response to platinum-based chemotherapy.
3561
[ "30073633", "28994564", "29327913", "29397193", "30293481", "27810860", "29081841", "27717299", "28299955", "29322231", "29911447", "28474297", "29251678" ]
How does androgen deprivation therapy affect pain perception?
There were no significant changes in pain thresholds, ratings, or other response to quantitative sensory tests over the 6-month course of the study. Clinical pain did not differ between test and control groups, and no changes from baseline were observed in their group.
3331
[ "28941963" ]
Which are the side effects during tacrine administration in patients with Alzheimer's Disease?
The side effects during tacrine administration in patients with Alzheimer's Disease are: 1) Hepatotoxicity 2) Gastrointestinal (diarrhea, anorexia, dyspepsia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting) 3) Mitochondrial impairement
1749
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What is the difference between ganglion mother cells (GMC) and intermediate neural precursor cells (INP) in Drosophila?
GMC divides only once to give rise to two post-mitotic cells (neurons or glia), whereas the INP can also self-renew, albeit for fewer rounds than a NSC, and generate GMCs
2257
[ "14973280", "9192868", "22357926", "25285448", "23376107", "18342578", "11688564", "25129108", "9637687", "8095484", "15704126" ]
Which R package is used for the detection of chromosomal abnormalities from microarray data?
CAFE is an R package for the detection of gross chromosomal abnormalities from gene expression microarray data.
1785
[ "24451624" ]
Does daily atemoya juice intake change the pharmacokinetics of CYP1A2 substrates?
No, atemoya juice does not change the pharmacokinetics of CYP1A2 substrates.
4238
[ "34881402" ]
Which are the most abundant human lincRNA?
MALAT1 (metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1) locus is misregulated in many human cancers and produces an abundant long nuclear-retained noncoding RNA. MALAT/NEAT2 highly abundant, its expression is strongly regulated in many tumor entities including lung adenocarcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma as well as physiological processes, and it is associated with many RNA binding proteins and highly conserved throughout evolution. H19 large intergenic non-coding RNA (lincRNA) is one of the most highly abundant and conserved transcripts in mammalian development, being expressed in both embryonic and extra-embryonic cell lineages, yet its physiological function is unknown. Our genome-wide screens in two mammalian species reveal no more than three abundant large non-coding polyadenylated RNAs in the nucleus; the canonical large noncoding RNA XIST and NEAT1 and NEAT2.
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List symptoms of EAST syndrome.
Epilepsy, ataxia, sensorineural deafness, and tubulopathy comprise EAST syndrome that is associated with recessive mutations in the KCNJ10 gene.
1821
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Which molecules are inhibited by Gilteritinib?
Gilteritinib is a novel, dual FLT3/AXL inhibitor with promising early phase trial data for acute myeloid leukemia.
3735
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Describe the mechanism of action of aliskiren.
Aliskiren is a low-molecular-weight, orally active, hydrophilic non-peptide molecule that blocks renin and consequential angiotensin I generation. Renin inhibition interrupts the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).
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Do normal cells express the protein TERT?
Νο, telomerase activity is found in 85%-90% of all human cancers but not in their adjacent normal cells. Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) is an essential component in the telomerase complex that plays an important role in telomerase activity.
1962
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What is the function of the protein Cuf1?
Cuf1 is a copper-sensing transcription factor.
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Which is the protein encoded by the human gene GRIK?
Glutamate Receptor Ionotropic Kainate
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[ "24449200", "22291662" ]
GV1001 vaccine targets which enzyme?
GV1001 is a 16-amino-acid vaccine peptide derived from the human telomerase reverse transcriptase sequence. It has been developed as a vaccine against various cancers.
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De novo mutations in which novel genes are involved in systemic lupus erythematosus?
DNMT3A, PRKCD, and C1QTNF4.
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[ "29177435" ]
Which receptor does amantadine antagonize?
Amantadine is an N-methyl-D-aspartic acid or N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist.
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[ "27642581" ]
Do circRNAs remain untranslated?
The resulting circRNA can be translated to generate functional proteins.
2156
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Is CHEK2 involved in cell cycle control?
CHEK2 is a key cell cycle control gene encoding a pluripotent kinase that can cause arrest or apoptosis in response to unrepaired DNA damage.
1556
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Are there drugs for Tick-borne Encephalitis?
No drug therapy available today
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What is the function of the TMEM132 genes?
The extra-cellular portions of TMEM132 proteins contain five conserved domains including three tandem immunoglobulin domains, and a cohesin domain homologue, the first such domain found in animals. These findings strongly predict a cellular adhesion function for TMEM132 family, connecting the extracellular medium with the intracellular actin cytoskeleton.
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[ "29088312" ]
The antibodies MK-3475 and CT-011 have shown promising results in treating malignancies. Which protein are they targeting?
Modulation of the immune system by targeting coinhibitory and costimulatory receptors has become a promising new approach of immunotherapy for cancer. OBJECTIVE: CT-011 is a humanized IgG1 monoclonal antibody that modulates the immune response through interaction with PD-1, a protein belonging to the B7 receptor family present on lymphocytes. The objectives of this phase I study were to assess the dose-limiting toxicities, to determine the maximum tolerated dose, and to study the pharmacokinetics of CT-011 administered once to patients with advanced hematologic malignancies. We have developed a cancer vaccine in which autologous tumor is fused with dendritic cells resulting in the presentation of tumor antigens in the context of DC-mediated costimulation. The median t1/2 of CT-011 ranged from 217 to 410 hours. The PD1/PDL1 pathway is an important element contributing to tumor-mediated immune suppression. The recent approval of the CTLA-4-blocking antibody ipilimumab for the treatment of melanoma was a watershed event, opening up a new era in the field of immunotherapy. T-cell expression of programmed death receptor-1 down-regulates the immune response against malignancy by interacting with cognate ligands ( eg, PD-L1 ) on tumor cells; however, little is known regarding PD-1 and natural killer ( NK ) cells.
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[ "18483370", "21710477", "23263823", "23460532", "20460501", "21577144" ]
Can FOXOs modulate longevity?
FOXOs are reliable markers of longevity.
700
[ "19861158", "18208360", "21076489", "15126506", "21114762", "20874444", "19408108", "18193389", "22438832", "15942449", "18371346", "22187289", "20592766", "21431325", "19066462" ]
What is the role of brain natriuretic peptide in traumatic brain injury patients ?
Brain natriuretic peptide concentrations are elevated in patients with traumatic brain during the acute phase and correlate with poor outcomes. In traumatic brain injury patients higher brain natriuretic peptide concentrations are associated with more extensive SAH, elevated ICP and hyponatremia. Brain natriuretic peptide may play an adaptive role in recovery through augmentation of cerebral blood flow.
1455
[ "20068481", "19803787", "16774478", "21808206", "18325424", "23963125", "17690842", "16322908" ]
Was stelara developed by Amgen?
Stelara was developed by Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Horsham, PA, USA.
3174
[ "28976302" ]
Which is the protein-membrane interface of the Cholesterol-regulated Start protein 4 protein (STARD4)?
L124 is the protein-membrane interface of the Cholesterol-regulated Start protein 4 protein (STARD4).
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[ "26168008" ]
Where in the cell do we find the protein Cep135?
centrosome
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[ "20392737", "14983524", "21766470", "10842375", "23115304", "22521416", "23456457", "17681131", "18851962", "22976301", "16240430", "19454482", "19293139", "11781336", "22898782", "22261722", "23213374", "19321663" ]
Is there a relationship between thyroid hormone altered metabolism and coronary artery disease?
The major part of the studies and metaanalysis data show that hypothyroidism, both primary and secondary forms, is associated with higher incidence and severity of coronary artery disease.
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[ "17434631", "19650571", "17222925", "16507804", "19609889", "18497453", "732079", "14677810", "17614771", "16524858", "23470525", "22877896", "21745107", "23086805", "9117915", "9709915", "21789282", "22724581", "16649727" ]
Which post-translational histone modifications are characteristic of facultative heterochromatin?
Nuclear VapB methyltransferase diminishes the establishment of facultative heterochromatin by decreasing histone 3 lysine 9 trimethylation (H3K9me3). Dramatic changes in exposure of a repressive chromatin mark, H3K9me2, indicate that during development linker histone plays a role in establishing the facultative heterochromatin territory and architecture in the nucleus. Histone H3 trimethylation at lysine 36 is associated with constitutive and facultative heterochromatin.
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[ "19515781", "26430472", "23645681", "21803857", "16648823", "25938714" ]
Are circRNAs associated with diseases and traits?
Yes. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) play a crucial role in fine tuning the level of miRNA mediated regulation of gene expression by sequestering the miRNAs. Their interaction with disease associated miRNAs indicates that circular RNAs are important for disease regulation.
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[ "26052092", "24339831" ]
Name curated data resources for ChIP-seq data
The MGA repository, Cistrome Data Browser and CR Cistrome are curated data resources for ChIP-seq data.
2536
[ "24253304", "29069466", "27789702", "22495751" ]
Are stress granules involved in the pathogenesis of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?
Stress granules are cytoplasmic inclusions that repress translation of a subset of RNAs in times of cellular stress, and several proteins implicated in neurodegeneration (i.e. Ataxin-2 and SMN) interact with stress granules. Mutant FUS proteins that cause amyotrophic lateral sclerosis incorporate into stress granules. ALS-linked mutations in profilin 1 alter stress granule dynamics, providing further evidence for the potential role of stress granules in ALS pathogenesis. ALS mutations in FUS NLS can impair FUS nuclear localization, induce cytoplasmic inclusions and stress granules, and potentially perturb RNA metabolism.
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[ "26557057", "23474818", "23629963", "25888396", "25429138", "24297750", "24090136", "20606625", "24920614", "21173160", "24336168", "20674093", "20699327", "19765185", "23257289", "25216585", "24312274", "22405725", "24013423", "23152885" ]
What is the function of the Indian hedgehog protein in chondrocytes?
Indian hedgehog is a protein that regulates endochondral differentiation and ossification in both a parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP)-dependent and -independent manner by activating transcriptional mediator Gli2 and is an essential factor for proper skeletal development.
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[ "10631175", "11517192", "18059015", "11332615", "21411723", "8662546", "19906842", "12745383", "25028519", "15355563", "10742444", "22190639", "11748145", "10615989", "11466306", "9486541", "22507129", "21795282", "10491221", "10328918", "12213208", "25479004", "12968668", "17907424", "23928032", "10208865", "24821091", "14991716", "19035497", "18434416", "25808752", "11714677", "17328886", "10465785", "11850620", "21566205", "24844414" ]
Is low T3 syndrome related with high BNP in cardiac patients?
BNP and fT3 are independently associated in severely compromised HF patients. NT-pro-BNP was significantly associated with low-T3 syndrome in cardiac patients. Higher NT-pro BNP concentrations are related to lower total T3 concentrations in cardiac patients
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[ "18073483", "17646607", "14678288", "17375888", "12655635", "19221174", "12578873", "19778808", "18620103", "19423177", "20888651", "22870736", "20492497", "16952785", "8345811", "18729306", "18949097", "19181292", "17635576", "16649727" ]
Which proteins are regulated by Nrf2?
Keap1-Nrf2 system is known as a sensor of electrophilic compounds, and protects cells from oxidative stress through induction of various antioxidant enzymes.
2628
[ "27278863", "27507633", "26846360", "27308893", "27369375" ]
Can MVA85A confer immunity against smallpox?
No MVA85A is a candidate tuberculosis vaccine.
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[ "25726088" ]
Which tool has been developed for proteome-wide detection of membrane lipid-binding proteins?
MBPpred is a profile Hidden Markov Model based method capable of detecting Membrane Binding Proteins (MBPs) from information encoded in their amino acid sequence.
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[ "27048983" ]
What is LedPred?
LedPred is an R/bioconductor package to predict regulatory sequences using support vector machines. LedPred is provided as an R/Bioconductor package connected to an online server to avoid installation of non-R software. Due to the heterogeneous CRM feature integration, LedPred excels at the prediction of regulatory sequences in Drosophila and mouse datasets compared with similar SVM-based software.
2020
[ "26628586" ]
Is there a way to distinguish COVID-19 clinically from other respiratory illnesses, particularly influenza?
No, the clinical features of COVID-19 overlap substantially with influenza and other respiratory viral illnesses. There is no way to distinguish among them without testing.
4535
[ "32903584", "34016193", "33135801", "32856744", "32445165", "33537361", "32542934", "33742041", "32881022" ]
Has tocilizumab been assessed against Covid-19?
Preliminary clinical results have indicated that tocilizumab, can improve the outcomes of patients with severe or critical COVID-19 while maintaining a good safety profile.
3744
[ "33262810" ]
List BET proteins.
BRD2 BRD3 BRD4 Bdf1
2589
[ "26590112", "28733670", "28068333", "28063381", "25575605" ]
In which kingdom do microsporidia belong, according to their current classification scheme?
Traditionally, microsporidia were considered as protozoans, but recently they have been reclassified as the earliest-diverging clade of sequenced fungi. Microsporidia are a diverse group of obligate, intracellular, eukaryotic, spore-forming parasites; they are ubiquitous fungi, with genomes that have undergone a strong reduction.
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[ "23917025", "24104931", "20479876", "17051209", "23087371", "25134955", "25182222", "17572334", "10666703", "18976912", "9809012", "22651672", "24558617", "25258042", "22503551" ]
Which R/bioconductor package has been developed to aid in epigenomic analysis?
DeepBlueR is a package that allows for large-scale epigenomic analysis in R.
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[ "28334349" ]
Which calcium channels does ethosuximide target?
Ethosuximide blocks the T-type calcium channels.
849
[ "11641441", "19005061", "26089446", "24933286", "15078185", "21596106", "21112351", "10882031", "22924591", "17291698", "15638774", "16171802", "21148095" ]
Is Figitumumab effective for non-small cell lung cancer?
No. Phase III trials of the anti-insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF1R) antibody figitumumab in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients have been discontinued owing to lack of survival benefit. Adding figitumumab to standard chemotherapy also failed to increase overall survival in patients with advanced nonadenocarcinoma NSCLC.
3348
[ "23826179", "21907495", "28104361", "24888810", "20676809", "21717907", "21102589" ]
Which is the genetic cause for the development of Fanconi anemia complementation group D1?
Fanconi anemia complementation group D1 (FANCD1) was shown to be induced by biallelic mutations in the BRCA2 breast-cancer-susceptibility gene.
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[ "14695169", "16920162", "18212739", "14559878", "15695377", "15645491", "12383764" ]
What methodology does the HercepTest use?
The HercepTest is immunohistochemistry based.
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[ "32256703" ]
Are ACTA1 (alpha actin) and NEB (nebulin) genes related to nemaline myopathy?
Yes, most nemaline myopathy patients have mutations in the nebulin (NEB) or skeletal muscle alpha-actin (ACTA1) genes.
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[ "15564032", "22407809", "16945536", "12805120", "19648653", "11257471", "11166164", "20012312", "22358459", "15495263" ]
Is Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 a phosphaturic hormone?
Yes, fbroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) is a phosphaturic hormone.
1000
[ "24466013", "25380933", "24434184", "25007710", "24991914", "25636143", "25404658", "26131357", "24980542" ]
Describe July Effect.
The July effect is the hypothetical increase in morbidity and mortality thought to be associated with the influx of new (or newly promoted) trainees during the first portion of the academic year (in July).
804
[ "23737378", "25860519", "25633735", "25542761", "24578770", "20512532", "25374038", "24384663", "20145785", "24059450", "24152859" ]
What is known about diseases associated with mutations in the CHCHD10 gene?
Mutation c.197G>T p.G66V in CHCHD10 is the cause of the lower motor neuron syndrome LOSMoN/SMAJ. Mutations in the CHCHD10 gene have been identified in a large family with a complex phenotype variably associating frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), cerebellar ataxia, myopathy, and hearing impairment. Other findings links CHCHD10 mutations to mitochondrial myopathy.
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[ "24934289", "25155093", "25428574", "25193783" ]
Which genes are implicated in short QT syndrome?
The genes that are implicated in short QT syndrome are KCNJ2, KCNH2, CACNA2D1 and KCNQ1.
1126
[ "20126594", "15828882", "21130771", "15890322", "21798421", "16226079", "15159330", "17497253", "14676148", "19804087", "17432514", "19340359", "21383000", "19013996", "22155372", "16076272", "21593722", "16887036", "18382206" ]
Which company developed eptinezumab?
Eptinezumab was developed by Lundbeck Seattle BioPharmaceuticals.
3876
[ "32266704" ]
Is there increased incidence of incontinence in athletes?
There is a very high prevalence of urinary incontinence in women athletes.
1335
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What is the function of BAX
BAX is a central death regulator that controls apoptosis in normal and cancer cells
2042
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In which proteins is the chromodomain present?
The chromodomain (chromatin organizer modifier domain) is a highly conserved motif, 40-50 amino acids in length, present in a wide range of animal and plant proteins involved in chromatin organization. Chromodomain-containing proteins can be classified into boader families based, particularly, on the presence of other types of domains. Chromodomain is present in: the heterochromatin proteins HP1 alpha and HP1 beta, chromointgrases (e.g. Tf1 integrase) the chromodomain helicase DNA-binding proteins (CHD) and CHD 1-like (CHD1L), CReMM (chromatin-related mesenchymal modulator), dna methyltransferase 3 (cmt3), the chromointegrase of the LTR-retrotransposons, the Polycomb group (PcG) proteins, the mouse Polycomb homologs (Cbx2, Cbx4, Cbx6, Cbx7, Cbx8), the chromodomain Y chromosome (CDY) family of proteins and the CDY-like protein (CDYL), the histone acetyltransferases TgMYST-A and –B, MRG-1 and -15 (MORF4-Related Gene on chromosome 15), ADP/ATP translocase 1, MPP8, MSL3, NlMof, Chp1, Chriz, dMi-2, Corto, cpSRP43, KISMET, PICKLE (PKL), ScoHET1 and ScoHET2.
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What are sirtuins?
Seven sirtuins have been identified in humans, and their functions currently surpass their originally identified role as histone deacetylase and chromatin silencers to encompass nutrient sensing and metabolic function. All seven sirtuins require NAD(+) in order to carry out their enzymatic activity, and thus become activated in conditions of nutrient depletion, starvation, and cellular stress.
2098
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