9 research outputs found
The Lantern Vol. 45, No. 2, April 1979
• A Runner\u27s Motivation • For A Little While • Nameless • We Must Remain Liberal Minded • Solstice of Paradise • Sunset • One More Love Poem for an Imperiled Society • A Poor Winter Poem • A Parody • State Hospital • Long Distance Love • The ID • Cereal Art • Stepping Stones • Message to the Populace • Therefore Must We Yearn • Anticipation • Dregs • Band of Devilshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1114/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 45, No. 2, April 1979
• A Runner\u27s Motivation • For A Little While • Nameless • We Must Remain Liberal Minded • Solstice of Paradise • Sunset • One More Love Poem for an Imperiled Society • A Poor Winter Poem • A Parody • State Hospital • Long Distance Love • The ID • Cereal Art • Stepping Stones • Message to the Populace • Therefore Must We Yearn • Anticipation • Dregs • Band of Devilshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1114/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 43, No. 2, May 1977
• Ode to Loneliness • Windy Grief! • Death • The Icicle Vase • To Ellen • The Arrival of Night • The Reserve Clause • The Unspoken War • Bull\u27s Eye • Closing Scene • Brown Bottle Candles • Goodbye • There\u27s Individuality In The Surf • Impermanence • Dark Nightshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1110/thumbnail.jp
The Lantern Vol. 46, No. 2, April 1980
• The Voyage to Man\u27s Destiny • If I Could Keep the Times • Barstool Blues • I Didn\u27t Know • Felonious, Friend • Cool Ride • Georgia • Let Us Eat and Drink • In a Field • New Born Foal • Union to Freedom • In the Woods • Anthropomorphism • Runner • C.C. • Lake Attempt • A Fuzzy Blue Line • Trust Me • Haven\u27t We Met Before? • Rationality • Expecting Me • Short Storyhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1116/thumbnail.jp
e-Science and biological pathway semantics
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The development of e-Science presents a major set of opportunities and challenges for the future progress of biological and life scientific research. Major new tools are required and corresponding demands are placed on the high-throughput data generated and used in these processes. Nowhere is the demand greater than in the semantic integration of these data. Semantic Web tools and technologies afford the chance to achieve this semantic integration. Since pathway knowledge is central to much of the scientific research today it is a good test-bed for semantic integration. Within the context of biological pathways, the BioPAX initiative, part of a broader movement towards the standardization and integration of life science databases, forms a necessary prerequisite for its successful application of e-Science in health care and life science research. This paper examines whether BioPAX, an effort to overcome the barrier of disparate and heterogeneous pathway data sources, addresses the needs of e-Science.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We demonstrate how BioPAX pathway data can be used to ask and answer some useful biological questions. We find that BioPAX comes close to meeting a broad range of e-Science needs, but certain semantic weaknesses mean that these goals are missed. We make a series of recommendations for re-modeling some aspects of BioPAX to better meet these needs.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Once these semantic weaknesses are addressed, it will be possible to integrate pathway information in a manner that would be useful in e-Science.</p
MxCuBE: a synchrotron beamline control environment customized for macromolecular crystallography experiments
MxCuBE is a beamline control environment optimized for the needs of macromolecular crystallography. This paper describes the design of the software and the features that MxCuBE currently provides
Regulation of human papillomavirus type 16 early gene expression in trophoblastic and cervical cells.
We compared the outcome of different cellular and viral factors on the regulation of the HPV-16 early viral gene expression in trophoblastic and cervical cancer cells. A high variability of the long control (LCR) activity was observed, prompting us to evaluate the role of secreted factors in the control of the early gene expression in trophoblastic cell lines. Endogenous progesterone and exogenous dexamethasone were found to activate LCR driven transcriptional activity. Since host cells express HPV early proteins to regulate LCR activity, we investigated the effect of the combined HPV-16 early proteins on the LCR driven transcription and the possible involvement of E2. A physiological level of HPV-16 early proteins expression strongly induced the LCR driven reporter activity. According to mutational analysis, E1 and E2 proteins, indispensable for viral replication, were not involved in LCR extrachromosomal transcriptional regulation. This suggests that E5 and/or E6 and/or E7, consequently, activated viral transcription.Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tSCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe