999 resultados para MAGE-ML
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A human gene with strong homology to the MAGE gene family located in Xq27-qter has been isolated by using exon-trapping of cosmids in the Xp21.3 region. We have mapped and sequenced cDNA and genomic clones corresponding to this gene, MAGE-Xp, and shown that the last exon contains the open reading frame and is present in a minimum of five copies in a 30-kb interval. MAGE-Xp is expressed only in testis and, unlike the Xq27-qter MAGE genes, it is not expressed in any of 12 different tumor tissues tested. However, the gene and predicted protein structure are conserved, suggesting a similar function. MAGE-Xp is located in the 160-kb critical interval defined for the locus involved in sex determination within Xp21 and is 50 kb distal to the DAX-1 gene, which is responsible for X-chromosome-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita.
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Studies by optical microscopy, x-ray diffraction, and electron probe techniques of ferromanganese concretions from three Canadian lakes reveal chemical banding of amorphous hydrated iron and manganese oxides. The average ratio of iron to manganese in concretions from these lakes varies from 0.43 to 2.56. The concentrations of cobalt, nickel, copper, and lead are one to two orders of magnitude below those reported for oceanic ferromanganese concretions.
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"The second report of the Census of Manitoba taken as of June 1, 1936."--p. iii.
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Imperfect: lacking leaf L6 (emblem 62).
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At head of title: Skóla hátid í minníngu fædíngar-dags vors allranádugasta konúngs Fridriks Sjøtta, þann 28de janúarii 1831. er haldin verdur þann lta febr. 1831. bodud af kénnurum Bessastada skóla.
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"Représenté pour la première fois, le 9 avril 1852."
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"La France dramatique au dix-neuvième siècle, choix de pièces modernes. Vaudeville."
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"November 1944."
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"27 November 1945."
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"August 1956."
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"November 1968."