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Casey, Alexandra, and Liam Dolan. "Genes encoding cytochrome P450 monooxygenases and glutathione S-transferases associated with herbicide resistance evolved before the origin of land plants." PLOS ONE 18, no. 2 (February 17, 2023): e0273594. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273594.

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Cytochrome P450 (CYP) monooxygenases and glutathione S-transferases (GST) are enzymes that catalyse chemical modifications of a range of organic compounds. Herbicide resistance has been associated with higher levels of CYP and GST gene expression in some herbicide-resistant weed populations compared to sensitive populations of the same species. By comparing the protein sequences of 9 representative species of the Archaeplastida–the lineage which includes red algae, glaucophyte algae, chlorophyte algae, and streptophytes–and generating phylogenetic trees, we identified the CYP and GST proteins that existed in the common ancestor of the Archaeplastida. All CYP clans and all but one land plant GST classes present in land plants evolved before the divergence of streptophyte algae and land plants from their last common ancestor. We also demonstrate that there are more genes encoding CYP and GST proteins in land plants than in algae. The larger numbers of genes among land plants largely results from gene duplications in CYP clans 71, 72, and 85 and in the GST phi and tau classes [1,2]. Enzymes that either metabolise herbicides or confer herbicide resistance belong to CYP clans 71 and 72 and the GST phi and tau classes. Most CYP proteins that have been shown to confer herbicide resistance are members of the CYP81 family from clan 71. These results demonstrate that the clan and class diversity in extant plant CYP and GST proteins had evolved before the divergence of land plants and streptophyte algae from a last common ancestor estimated to be between 515 and 474 million years ago. Then, early in embryophyte evolution during the Palaeozoic, gene duplication in four of the twelve CYP clans, and in two of the fourteen GST classes, led to the large numbers of CYP and GST proteins found in extant land plants. It is among the genes of CYP clans 71 and 72 and GST classes phi and tau that alleles conferring herbicide resistance evolved in the last fifty years.
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Vaish, Swati, Praveen Awasthi, Siddharth Tiwari, Shailesh Kumar Tiwari, Divya Gupta, and Mahesh Kumar Basantani. "In silico genome-wide identification and characterization of the glutathione S-transferase gene family in Vigna radiata." Genome 61, no. 5 (May 2018): 311–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/gen-2017-0192.

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Plant glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are integral to normal plant metabolism and biotic and abiotic stress tolerance. The GST gene family has been characterized in diverse plant species using molecular biology and bioinformatics approaches. In the current study, in silico analysis identified 44 GSTs in Vigna radiata. Of the total 44 GSTs identified, chromosomal locations of 31 GSTs were confirmed. The pI value of GST proteins ranged from 5.10 to 9.40. The predicted molecular weights ranged from 13.12 to 50 kDa. Subcellular localization analysis revealed that all GSTs were predominantly localized in the cytoplasm. The active site amino acids were confirmed to be serine in tau, phi, theta, zeta, and TCHQD; cysteine in lambda, DHAR, and omega; and tyrosine in EF1G. The gene architecture conformed to the two-exon/one-intron and three-exon/two-intron organization in the case of tau and phi classes, respectively. MEME analysis identified 10 significantly conserved motifs with the width of 8–50 amino acids. The motifs identified were either specific to a specific GST class or were shared by multiple GST classes. The results of the current study will be of potential importance in the characterization of the GST gene family in V. radiata, an economically important leguminous crop.
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Zhang, Fan, Dandan Li, Rina Sa, Ling Wang, and Yunyan Sheng. "Cloning and Function Analysis of the CsTAU1 in Response to Salt–Alkali Stress." Genes 15, no. 5 (May 11, 2024): 613. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes15050613.

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To investigate the role of candidate genes for salt–alkali tolerance in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.), this study screened CsTAU1 in the glutathione pathway from previous transcriptome data for cloning and functional analysis. Clone cucumber CsTAU1 contains one 675 bp open reading frame, containing one GST-N-Tau domain and one GST-C-Tau domain, and is expressed in cytoplasm. After successfully constructing overexpression vectors of CsTAU1 (+) and CsTAU1 (−), they were transferred into cucumber varieties ‘D1909’ (high salt alkali resistance) and ‘D1604’ (low salt alkali resistance) for salt–alkali resistance identification. It was found that under salt–alkali stress, CsTAU1 (+)-overexpressing plants showed strong resistance to salt–alkali stress, while CsTAU1 (−)-overexpressing plants showed the opposite situation. qRT-PCR analysis was performed on other glutathione pathway-related genes in CsTAU1-overexpressing plants. The expression patterns of LOC101219529 and LOC105434443 were the same as CsTAU1, and the introduction of CsTAU1 (+) increased the chlorophyll, α-Naphthylamine oxidation, glutathione S-transferase (GST), and catalase (CAT) content of cucumber. The research results provide a theoretical basis for cultivating salt–alkali-tolerant cucumber varieties.
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Li, Hui, Yaxin Yang, Haoran Li, Wu Wang, Huan Zheng, and Jianmin Tao. "Genome-Wide Identification of Glutathione S-Transferase and Expression Analysis in Response to Anthocyanin Transport in the Flesh of the New Teinturier Grape Germplasm ‘Zhongshan-HongYu’." International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23, no. 14 (July 13, 2022): 7717. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147717.

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Anthocyanins are synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum and then transported to the vacuole in plants. Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are thought to play a key role in anthocyanin transport. To clarify the mechanism of GST genes in the accumulation and transport of anthocyanin in the early fruit stage, we analyzed and characterized the GST family in the flesh of ‘Zhongshan-HongYu’ (ZS-HY) based on the transcriptome. In this study, the 92 GST genes identified through a comprehensive bioinformatics analysis were unevenly present in all chromosomes of grapes, except chromosomes 3, 9 and 10. Through the analysis of the chromosomal location, gene structure, conserved domains, phylogenetic relationships and cis-acting elements of GST family genes, the phylogenetic tree divided the GST genes into 9 subfamilies. Eighteen GST genes were screened and identified from grape berries via a transcriptome sequencing analysis, of which 4 belonged to the phi subfamily and 14 to the tau subfamily, and the expression levels of these GST genes were not tissue-specific. The phylogenetic analysis indicated that VvGST4 was closely related to PhAN9 and AtTT19. This study provides a foundation for the analysis of the GST gene family and insight into the roles of GSTs in grape anthocyanin transport.
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Cho, Hyun-Young, Sun-Young Yoo, and Kwang-Hoon Kong. "Cloning of a rice tau class GST isozyme and characterization of its substrate specificity." Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 86, no. 2 (October 2006): 110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pestbp.2006.02.003.

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Maj, Magdalena, Wolfgang Gartner, Aysegul Ilhan, Dashurie Neziri, Johannes Attems, and Ludwig Wagner. "Expression of TAU in insulin-secreting cells and its interaction with the calcium-binding protein secretagogin." Journal of Endocrinology 205, no. 1 (January 8, 2010): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1677/joe-09-0341.

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Tauopathies have been associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD), which frequently manifests together with diabetes mellitus type 2. Calcium-binding proteins such as the recently identified secretagogin (SCGN) might exert protective effects. As pancreatic β-cells and neurons share common electrophysiological properties, we investigated the appearance of TAU (listed as MAPT in the HUGO and MGI Databases) protein at the islets of Langerhans and β-cell-derived cell lines which highly express the neuroendocrine-specific protein SCGN. Six predominant TAU isoforms could be identified by immunoblotting, which formed TAU deposits detectable by immunofluorescence and sarkosyl-insoluble pellets. Using GST–SCGN pull-down assays, a calcium-dependent SCGN–TAU interaction was found. In this line, sucrose density gradient fractionation and differential ultracentrifugation studies of TAU and SCGN revealed co-appearance of both proteins. Co-localization of TAU and SCGN within insulinoma cells and islets of Langerhans mainly restricted to insulin-positive β-cells was demonstrated by confocal microscopy. Motivated by these findings, we looked if SCGN overexpression could exert protective function on Rin-5F cells, which showed differences in TAU levels. Testing the vulnerability of Rin-5F clones by MTT assay, we revealed that high TAU levels going along with highest TAU aggregates could not be antagonized by high levels of SCGN protein. Our findings demonstrated for the first time the association of TAU and the calcium-binding protein SCGN and support earlier results implicating that β-cells might represent an extra cerebral site of tauopathy.
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Hao, Yongchao, Shoushen Xu, Zhongfan lyu, Hongwei Wang, Lingrang Kong, and Silong Sun. "Comparative Analysis of the Glutathione S-Transferase Gene Family of Four Triticeae Species and Transcriptome Analysis of GST Genes in Common Wheat Responding to Salt Stress." International Journal of Genomics 2021 (February 18, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6289174.

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Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are ancient proteins encoded by a large gene family in plants, which play multiple roles in plant growth and development. However, there has been little study on the GST genes of common wheat (Triticum aestivum) and its relatives (Triticum durum, Triticum urartu, and Aegilops tauschii), which are four important species of Triticeae. Here, a genome-wide comprehensive analysis of this gene family was performed on the genomes of common wheat and its relatives. A total of 346 GST genes in T. aestivum, 226 in T. durum, 104 in T. urartu, and 105 in Ae. tauschii were identified, and all members were divided into ten classes. Transcriptome analysis was used to identify GST genes that respond to salt stress in common wheat, which revealed that the reaction of GST genes is not sensitive to low and moderate salt concentrations but is sensitive to severe concentrations of the stressor, and the GST genes related to salt stress mainly come from the Tau and Phi classes. Six GST genes which respond to different salt concentrations were selected and validated by a qRT-PCR assay. These findings will not only provide helpful information about the function of GST genes in Triticeae species but also offer insights for the future application of salt stress resistance breeding in common wheat.
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Axarli, Irine, Abdi W. Muleta, Dimitrios Vlachakis, Sophia Kossida, Georgia Kotzia, Anastasios Maltezos, Prathusha Dhavala, Anastassios C. Papageorgiou, and Nikolaos E. Labrou. "Directed evolution of Tau class glutathione transferases reveals a site that regulates catalytic efficiency and masks co-operativity." Biochemical Journal 473, no. 5 (February 24, 2016): 559–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj20150930.

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GSTs (glutathione transferases) are enzymes involved in the metabolism of xenobiotics. A GST created through DNA shuffling showed allosteric kinetics and enhanced detoxifying potential towards the herbicide fluorodifen. Its structure was determined. New engineered GSTs could be useful in biotechnology as efficient bioscavengers.
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Mesa-Herrera, Fátima, Raquel Marín, Eduardo Torrealba, and Mario Díaz. "Multivariate Assessment of Lipoxidative Metabolites, Trace Biometals, and Antioxidant and Detoxifying Activities in the Cerebrospinal Fluid Define a Fingerprint of Preclinical Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease." Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 86, no. 1 (March 8, 2022): 387–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/jad-215437.

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Background: There exists considerable interest in the identification of molecular traits during early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered the closest prodromal stage of AD, and to develop gradually from earlier stages although not always progresses to AD. Classical cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) AD biomarkers, amyloid-β peptides and tau/p-tau proteins, have been measured in prodromal stages yet results are heterogeneous and far from conclusive. Therefore, there exists a pressing need to identify a neurochemical signature for prodromal stages and to predict which cases might progress to AD. Objective: Exploring potential CSF biomarkers related to brain oxidative and inorganic biochemistry during prodromal stages of the disease. Methods: We have analyzed CSF levels of lipoxidative markers (MDA and 8-isoF2α), biometals (Cu, Zn, Se, Mn, and Fe), iron-transport protein transferrin (TFER), antioxidant enzymes (SOD and GPx4), detoxifying enzymes (GST and BuChE), as well as classical amyloid-β and total and phosphorylated tau, in cognitively healthy controls, patients with MCI, and subjects exhibiting subjective memory complaints (SMC). Results: Inter-group differences for several variables exhibit differentiable trends along the HC ⟶ SMC ⟶ MCI sequence. More interestingly, the combination of Se, Cu, Zn, SOD, TFER, and GST variables allow differentiable fingerprints for control subjects and each prodromal stage. Further, multivariate scores correlate positively with neurocognitive In-Out test, hence with both episodic memory decline and prediction to dementia. Conclusion: We conclude that changes in the CSF biochemistry related to brain oxidative defense and neurometallomics might provide more powerful and accurate diagnostic tools in preclinical stages of AD.
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Basantani, Mahesh, and Alka Srivastava. "Plant glutathione transferases — a decade falls short." Canadian Journal of Botany 85, no. 5 (May 2007): 443–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b07-033.

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The glutathione transferase (GST) superfamily in plants has been subdivided into eight classes, seven of which (phi, tau, zeta, theta, lambda, dehydroascorbate reductase, and tetrachlorohydroquinone dehalogenase) are soluble and one is microsomal. Since their identification in plants in 1970, these enzymes have been well established as phase II detoxification enzymes that perform several other essential functions in plant growth and development. These enzymes catalyze nucleophilic conjugation of the reduced form of the tripeptide glutathione to a wide variety of hydrophobic, electrophilic, and usually cytotoxic substrates. In plants, the conjugated product is either sequestered in the vacuole or transferred to the apoplast. The GSTs of phi and tau classes, which are plant-specific and the most abundant, are chiefly involved in xenobiotic metabolism. Zeta- and theta-class GSTs have very restricted activities towards xenobiotics. Theta-class GSTs are glutathione peroxidases and are involved in oxidative-stress metabolism, whereas zeta-class GSTs act as glutathione-dependent isomerases and catalyze the glutathione-dependent conversion of maleylacetoacetate to fumarylacetoacetate. Zeta-class GSTs participate in tyrosine catabolism. Dehydroascorbate reductase- and lambda-class GSTs function as thioltransferases. Microsomal-class GSTs are members of the MAPEG (membrane-associated proteins in eicosanoid and glutathione metabolism) superfamily. A plethora of studies utilizing both proteomics and genomics approaches have greatly helped in revealing the functional diversity exhibited by these enzymes. The three-dimensional structure of some of the members of the family has been described and this has helped in elucidating the mechanism of action and active-site amino-acid residues of these enzymes. Although a large amount of information is available on this complex enzyme superfamily, more research is necessary to answer additional questions such as, why are phi- and tau-class GSTs more abundant than GSTs from other classes? What functions do phi- and tau-class GSTs perform in plant taxa other than angiosperms? Do more GST classes exist? Future studies on GSTs should focus on these aspects.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "GST Tau":

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Navarro-Quezada, Aura R. "Molecular evolution of tropinone-reductase-like and tau GST genes duplicated in tandem in Brassicaceae." Diss., lmu, 2007. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-76812.

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Sylvestre-Gonon, Elodie. "Caractérisation biochimique et structurale de quelques glutathion transférases de la classe Tau d'arabette (Arabidopsis thaliana) et de peuplier (Populus trichocarpa)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lorraine, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LORR0253.

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Les glutathion transférases (GSTs) constituent une famille multigénique d’enzymes ubiquitaires impliquées notamment dans la détoxication des xénobiotiques et le métabolisme secondaire. Les GSTs canoniques sont constituées d’un domaine N-terminal de type thiorédoxine et d’un domaine C-terminal formé d’hélices α. Chez les plantes terrestres, les GSTs peuvent être regroupées en 14 classes et selon le résidu conservé au sein de leur motif catalytique en GSTs à cystéine (Cys-GSTs) ou à sérine (Ser-GSTs). Les Ser-GSTs présentent des activités de réduction des peroxydes et/ou de conjugaison de glutathion (GSH) alors que les Cys-GSTs portent des activités de déglutathionylation et déshydroascorbate réductase. Certaines d’entre elles présentent également des propriétés non-catalytiques de type ligandine à des fins de transport ou de stockage de molécules diverses. Les GSTs Tau (GSTUs) correspondent à la classe regroupant le plus d’isoformes chez les plantes et leur sont spécifiques. Les GSTUs sont souvent surexprimées lors de stress biotiques et abiotiques et participent notamment à la détoxication des herbicides. Toutefois, le rôle physiologique des GSTUs reste encore lacunaire in planta. En combinant des approches phylogénétiques, biochimiques et structurales, ces travaux ont conduit à la caractérisation de neuf GSTUs d’Arabidopsis thaliana (AtGSTUs) et de six GSTUs de Populus trichocarpa (PtGSTUs). L’analyse phylogénétique des Ser-GSTs d’organismes photosynthétiques a révélé que l’expansion des GSTUs est apparue de façon concomitante à l’apparition du réseau vasculaire chez les plantes bien que quelques mousses et bryophytes possèdent des GSTUs. Au sein d’un organisme, les GSTUs peuvent être classées en groupes distincts en fonction de leur motif catalytique. Les essais enzymatiques réalisés ont montré que quasiment toutes les GSTUs d’intérêt portent des activités de conjugaison du GSH et de réduction des peroxydes envers différents substrats modèles (CDNB, dérivés d’isothiocyanates, hydroperoxydes). Les structures tridimensionnelles de deux GSTUs ont été résolues et ces dernières présentent le repliement classique des GSTs canoniques avec des différences notables entre elles. Les analyses biochimiques et structurales réalisées sur les protéines AtGSTUs et PtGSTUs d’intérêt ont montré que certaines d’entre elles lient des porphyrines bactériennes et d’autres des composés polyphénoliques. Parmi les complexes enzyme-ligand identifiés, la structure d’un complexe baicaléine-GSTU a été résolue. L’utilisation d’échantillons enrichis en métabolites extraits de plantes représente la prochaine étape sur le chemin de l’analyse fonctionnelle des GSTUs
Glutathione transferases (GSTs) constitute a ubiquitous multigene superfamily of enzymes involved in xenobiotic detoxification and secondary metabolism. Canonical GSTs consist of an N-terminal thioredoxin domain and a α-helical C-terminal domain. In terrestrial plants, GSTs can be grouped in 14 classes but also according to the conserved residue found in their catalytic site either cysteine (Cys-GSTs) or serine (Ser-GSTs) GSTs. Ser-GSTs exhibit reduction of peroxides and/or glutathione (GSH) conjugation activities while Cys-GSTs rather exhibit deglutathionylation and dehydroascorbate reductase activities. Some of them also appear to have non-catalytic ligandin properties for the transport or storage of various molecules. The plant-specific Tau GST (GSTU) class is usually the most expanded one. The GSTUs are often over-expressed during biotic and abiotic stresses contributing notably to herbicide detoxification. However, the physiological role of most GSTUs is still poorly documented in planta. By combining phylogenetic, biochemical and structural approaches, this work led to the characterisation of nine GSTUs from Arabidopsis thaliana (AtGSTUs) and six GSTUs from Populus trichocarpa (PtGSTUs). Phylogenetic analysis of the Ser-GSTs present in photosynthetic organisms revealed that the expansion of GSTUs occurred concomitantly with the appearance of vasculature in plants, although some mosses and bryophytes possess GSTUs. Within an organism, GSTUs can be classified into distinct groups according to their catalytic motif. Enzymatic tests using recombinant proteins showed that almost all studied GSTUs exhibit GSH conjugation and peroxide reduction activities against different model substrates (CDNB, isothiocyanate derivatives, hydroperoxides). The three-dimensional structures of two GSTUs have been resolved and these adopt the classical canonical GST fold with some notable difference between them. The biochemical and structural analyses of these AtGSTUs and PtGSTUs further showed that some of them bind bacterial porphyrins while others bind polyphenolic compounds. Among the enzyme-ligand complexes identified, the structure of a bacalein-GSTU has been solved. The use of metabolites enriched samples extracted from A. thaliana and P. trichocarpa is the next step to decipher the role of GSTUs in planta
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Buescher, Jessica L. "Structure-Function Analysis of GSK-3 Isoforms." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1275485054.

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Chow, Judy. "Vårdandets Tao : en fenomenologisk studie om vårdrelationer i Kina /." Växjö : Växjö University. School of Health Sciences and Social Work, 2008. http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:205897/FULLTEXT01.

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Voelker, Alden Earl. "Selective Fusion-Tag-Catalyzed Protein Immobilizations for Microarray and Biosensor Applications." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1370448393.

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Moussaed, Mireille. "Étude de Reg-1α dans les processus neurodégénératifs associés aux tauopathies." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE3048.

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Reg-1α est une protéine essentielle du système digestif impliquée dans des fonctions de prolifération, différenciation et régénération. Elle est exprimée et sécrétée par les neurones du système nerveux central où elle stimule la croissance neuritique et régule la différenciation et la migration des cellules précurseurs neurales via son récepteur EXTL3 et la voie GSK-3β. Par ailleurs, Reg-1α est surexprimée dans les cerveaux de patients Alzheimer et nos études préliminaires montrent qu’elle est associée à Tau hyperphosphorylée. Nous avons étudié dans ce contexte (1) le rôle de Reg-1α dans les processus neurodégénératifs liés à Tau et les voies de signalisation impliquées et (2) sa localisation dans le cerveau de souris transgéniques exprimant Tau mutée P301L/R406W. Nous avons montré que la surexpression de Reg-1α dans des neurones différenciés ne modifie pas significativement la voie Akt/GSK-3β/P-Tau mais induit la formation d’amas de Tau anormalement phosphorylée et une perturbation modérée du transport axonal. Par contre, sur des neurones surexprimant TauP301L, Reg-1α stimule la phosphorylation de Tau via Akt/GSK-3β entrainant la formation accentuée de renflements neuritiques et la perturbation sévère du transport axonal. In vivo, Reg-1α augmente avec l’âge dans le cerveau des souris contrôles et son expression est plus importante dès 5 mois chez les souris PLB2 Tau comparée aux souris sauvages. De plus, Reg-1α est associée à l’accumulation de Tau phosphorylée en S202 chez les souris transgéniques. Reg-1α est une protéine pouvant moduler l’hyperphosphorylation de Tau et le transport axonal et donc pourrait jouer un rôle dans le développement des tauopathies
Reg-1α is an essential protein of the digestive system involved in proliferation, differentiation and regeneration functions. It is also expressed and secreted by neurons of the central nervous system where it stimulates neurite outgrowth and regulates differentiation and migration of neural precursor cells via its receptor EXTL3 and GSK-3β pathway. Moreover, Reg-1α is overexpressed in the brain of Alzheimer's patients and our preliminary studies show that it is associated with hyperphosphorylated Tau. We studied in this context (1) the role of Reg-1α in neurodegenerative processes associated with Tau and the involved signaling pathways and (2) its location in the brain of transgenic mice expressing mutated Tau P301L/R406W (PLB2 mice). We showed that overexpression of Reg-1α in differentiated neurons does not significantly modify the Akt/GSK-3β/P-tau pathway. However it induces the formation of neuritic swellings associated with abnormal phosphorylated Tau and leads to the disruption of axonal transport. Furthermore, in neurons overexpressing TauP301L, Reg-1α overexpression stimulates Tau phosphorylation via Akt/GSK-3β regulation and results in the increase of neuritic bulges and severe disruption of axonal transport. In vivo, Reg-1α expression increases with age in brains of control mice and is already higher in 5 month-old PLB2 Tau mice compared with age-matched controls. Cellular localization showed that Reg-1α is associated with the accumulation of phosphorylated Tau S202 in PLB2 mice. Finally, Reg-1α can regulate Tau hyperphosphorylation and axonal transport and consequentely could be involved in Tauopathy development
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Walpole, Michael Law Faculty of Law UNSW. "Proposals for the reform of the taxation of goodwill in Australia." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Law, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/24362.

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This thesis analyses the Australian approach to taxation of goodwill and related intangibles. It asks the questions: 'Is the current Australian approach to taxation of goodwill coherent?'; and 'Could a different approach minimise any distortions?' The thesis identifies the increasing importance of goodwill and other intangible property in a modern information-based economy. It identifies benchmarks for a 'good' tax system ??? such as efficiency, simplicity, and equity. It emphasises the criteria of simplicity and efficiency but includes other criteria and specifically considers the issue of alignment of accounting and legal concepts. It concludes that the current misalignment makes it difficult for the tax system to deal with goodwill coherently. The thesis criticises the treatment of goodwill under various Australian taxes, including stamp duty; Goods and Services Tax; taxation of capital gains; and income tax. It specifically considers the treatment of intangible sources of goodwill and their relationship with goodwill itself. The discussion of income tax pays particular attention to the role of goodwill and other intangibles in international transfer pricing. The thesis draws conclusions about the treatment of goodwill in Australia and whether the Australian approach meets the benchmarks established at the outset. The thesis demonstrates that the current Australian approach leads, inter alia, to tax avoidance. The current approach also offends a number of other criteria of a 'good' system. The thesis considers the UK tax treatment of intangibles held by resident companies and considers this model for Australia. It also considers the abandoned 'Tax Value Method' previously proposed for Australia. From this and other material, it suggests possible new directions and an alternative approach to taxing goodwill in Australia. These include a consistent and coherent definition of goodwill for tax that is compatible with law and accounting. The thesis also urges the development of a consistent approach to taxing goodwill at both the state and federal levels; and suggests greater reliance on the existence of goodwill as a means to establish jurisdiction to impose tax in international tax situations.
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Dias, Paula. "Avaliação da memória espacial e expressão das proteínas TAU e GSK-3 em tecido encefálico de animais adultos após ativação imune neonatal." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UNISUL, 2018. http://www.riuni.unisul.br/handle/12345/4826.

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Introduction: The neonatal immune system is still immature, which makes them more susceptible to the infectious agents present in that period. Neonatal immune activation is associated with increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), causing an inflammatory cascade in the Central Nervous System (CNS) and altering behavioral and neurochemical parameters. One of the hypotheses that has been studied is that neuroinflammation may be involved in neurodegenerative processes, such as in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Objective: To evaluate visuo-spatial memory and the expression of Tau and GSK-3β proteins in hippocampus and cortex of animals exposed to neonatal endotoxemia. Methods: C57BL/6 mice with two days old received a single injection of subcutaneous lipopolysaccharide (LPS). At 60,120 and 180 days old, visual-spatial memory was evaluated through the Morris walter maze and the hippocampus and córtex were dissected to evaluate the expression of Tau and GSK-3β proteins through the use of Western Blot. Results: In the animals exposed to LPS in the neonatal period there were ans visuo-spatial memory impairment at 120 and 180 days old. There was an increase in the expression of GSK-3β in hippocampus of the animals at 60, 120 and 180 days of life. In the cortex, this increase occurred only in 120 and 180 days old. Tau protein expression was high in hippocampus and cortex of animals at 120 days old and only in cortex at 180 days old. Conclusion: The data observed in this study show that neonatal immune activation may be associated with visuo-spatial memory impairment and increased expression of GSK-3β and Tau proteins in long-term. These evidences may base future studies on the relationship between neonatal neuroinflammation and long-term neurodegenerative processes.
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Introdução: O sistema imunológico dos neonatos ainda é imaturo, o que torna-os mais suscetíveis aos agentes infecciosos presentes nesse período. A ativação imune neonatal está associada a um aumento da permeabilidade da barreira hematoencefálica (BHE), provocando uma cascata inflamatória no Sistema Nervoso Central (SNC) e alterando parâmetros comportamentais e neuroquímicos. Uma das hipóteses que vem sendo estudas é que a neuroinflamação possa estar envolvida nos processos neurodegenerativos, como na Doença e Alzheimer (DA). Objetivo: Avaliar o comprometimento da memória visuo-espacial e a expressão das proteínas Tau e GSK-3β em hipocampo e córtex de animais expostos a endotoxemia neonatal. Métodos: Camundongos C57BL/6 com dois dias de vida receberam uma única injeção de lipopolisacarídeo (LPS) subcutânea. Ao completarem 60,120 e 180 dias de vida, a memória visuo-espacial foi avaliada através do Labirinto Aquático de Morris e as estruturas hipocampo e córtex dissecados para avaliação da expressão das proteínas Tau e GSK-3β através da técnica de Western Blot. Resultados: Os animais expostos ao LPS no período neonatal apresentaram um comprometimento da memória visuo-espacial com 120 e 180 dias de vida. Houve um aumento da expressão de GSK-3β em hipocampo dos animais com 60, 120 e 180 dias de vida. Já no córtex, este aumento aconteceu somente em 120 e 180 dias. A expressão da proteína Tau estava elevada em hipocampo e córtex dos animais com 120 dias e apenas em córtex em 180 dias de vida. Conclusão: Os dados observados neste estudo mostram que a ativação imune neonatal pode estar associada a um comprometimento da memória visuo-espacial e a um aumento da expressão das proteínas GSK-3β e Tau tardiamente. Estas evidências podem basear futuros estudos sobre a relação entre neuroinflamação neonatal e processos neurodegenerativos tardios.
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Hansen, Ida Lin Viktoria. "China - the new corporate income tax law and its effect on transfer pricing : and in particular the issue of documentation requirements /." Jönköping : Jönköping University. Jönköping International Business School, 2008. http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:3579/FULLTEXT01.

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Gorzitze-Maxey, Adrian Dale. "Development of a Fluorescence-Based Screen for Glutathione-S-Transferase Inhibitors." Ohio Dominican University Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oduhonors1449612834.

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Books on the topic "GST Tau":

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Limited, CCH Asia Pte. Singapore GST compliance handbook. 4th ed. Singapore]: CCH Asia Pte Limited, 2014.

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Douglass, Ray. GST: The answers : the plain English guide to the GST. [Kenmore, Qld: InTax, 1999.

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Ken, Fehily, ed. Handy GST guide. Sydney, NSW: CCH Australia, 1998.

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Peter, Hill. GST business essentials. Pyrmont, N.S.W: Australian Tax Practice, 1999.

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Revenue, New Zealand Inland. GST guide: A guide to working with GST. [Wellington, N.Z.?]: Inland Revenue, 2000.

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Deutsch, R. L. Income tax & GST strategies manual. Sydney: Thomson, 2007.

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Ammundsen, Vicki. Australian GST for New Zealand businesses. Edited by Muir Rodger and CCH New Zealand Limited. Auckland [N.Z.]: CCH New Zealand, 2003.

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Limited, CCH Asia. Singapore GST compliance handbook, 2011. [Singapore]: CCH Asia, 2011.

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Switzer, Peter. Whoʼs afraid of the GST? Sydney: Prentice Hall, 1998.

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1943-, Mitchener Donald G., ed. GST impact: The final countdown. Don Mills: Richard De Boo Publishers, 1990.

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Lappalainen, Hanna, and Ildikó Vecsernyés. "Chapter 1. Comparing address practices in the Finnish and Hungarian “Got Talent” TV programmes." In It's different with you, 13–34. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tar.5.01lap.

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This chapter compares address practices in “Got Talent” TV programmes, in which contestants present their talents in front of a jury. We aim to show how the judges address contestants and how these practices differ in episodes of Finnish and Hungarian “Got Talent”. Our study shows that T forms are favoured in both languages. Overall, the repertoire of addressing is wider in the Hungarian dataset, in which both T/V opposition and nominal forms are used to express increasing familiarity between participants. On Finnish “Got Talent”, variation only emerges in the frequency of personal pronouns and first names, used to make successful contestants visible. Although television is a special context, address practices on the “Got Talent” shows can reflect ongoing changes more generally in address practices vis-à-vis informality.
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von Kutzschenbach, Claus. "Am Tag davor: Ortsbegehung." In Kundenevents – richtig gut moderiert!, 97–114. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13100-5_6.

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Höpflinger, Anna-Katharina. "„Den stillen Gast geleiten wir zu Tal“." In Die Geschlechter des Todes, 245–70. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666560668.245.

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Meier, Henri B., John E. Marthinsen, Pascal A. Gantenbein, and Samuel S. Weber. "Swiss Taxes on Investment and Financing." In Swiss Finance, 549–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23194-0_12.

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AbstractSwitzerland's federal government got the right to impose indirect taxes in 1848, and only under the pressure of war expenditures, in 1940, was it authorized to levy direct taxes. Government spending and tax revenues have grown since then. Unlike stories of a tax paradise, Switzerland's total tax burden is only slightly below the OECD's European average and often not in the best interest of future economic development. The country's tax laws favor debt over equity financing. Its Tax and Social Security systems support the retired generation. Stamp and withholding taxes hamper the development of Swiss capital markets, and not allowing tax credits from losses for more than seven years heavily burdens innovative start-ups, constituting an intergenerational transfer of assets and opportunities.
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Bishop, Julia. "1. ‘Tag, You’ve Got Coronavirus!’ Chase Games in a Covid Frame." In Play in a Covid Frame, 3–32. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0326.01.

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Children in many parts of the world commonly play games of touch chase, in which the chaser catches the other players by tapping them, the role of chaser often then transferring to the caught player. At the time of the global spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020, reports began to crop up, especially on social media, of children playing chasing games with names like Coronavirus Tag, Corona Tip, Infection and Covid Tiggy. In these, the chaser was the virus and had to chase the others who, when caught, then ‘got the virus’. Games with ‘corona rules’ also emerged, in which children adapted the chase games to circumvent or accommodate social distancing measures imposed on them. The chapter draws on children’s testimony and adults’ observations of these coronavirus tag games, particularly Twitter posts, to trace their rapid emergence on an international scale, their varied and ingenious forms and potential functions. The focus is on the players’ perceptions and experiences in order to emphasize the fluidity and dynamism of this play and to trouble adults’ tendency to adult-centric and monolithic interpretations. The chapter argues that it is essential to consider such games both in the context of the pandemic and from a comparative and historical perspective. This highlights that what children did in making their games of coronavirus tag is in fact just one example of what they do on a day-to-day basis when there is no pandemic, drawing on mediascapes, and the material, environmental and temporal resources available to them, in often overlooked and undervalued acts of everyday creativity and resourcefulness.
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Griffin, B. Albert, Stephen R. Adams, and Roger Y. Tsien. "How FlAsH Got Its Sparkle: Historical Recollections of the Biarsenical-Tetracysteine Tag." In Site-Specific Protein Labeling, 1–6. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2272-7_1.

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Stewart, Miranda. "Australia." In The Forum of Federations Handbook of Fiscal Federalism, 1–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97258-5_1.

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AbstractThis chapter discusses Australia’s unique brand of fiscal federalism, which has evolved under a Constitution that is more than 120 years old. While Australia’s fiscal federation is stable, Australia has high vertical fiscal imbalance with strong centralisation of taxing power and revenues at the national level, while many expenditure and governance responsibilities remain with subnational States and Territories. Vertical equalisation is delivered through unconditional and conditional grants from the federal government to subnational governments, and horizontal equalisation by a formula based on taxing capacity and spending needs, combined with conditional grants, politicised in various ways. The Chapter recommends reform to establish a new fiscal bargain supporting sharing of income tax and GST by both levels of government and to update fiscal arrangements to recognise and support Indigenous sovereignty self-government in the federation.
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Tatebayashi, Y., S. Sato, T. Akagi, D. H. Chui, T. Miyasaka, E. Planel, M. Murayama, and A. Takashima. "Deregulation of GSK-3β and JNK in a Mouse Model of Tauopathy: A Kinase Combination That Induces Alzheimer-Type Tau Hyperphosphorylation." In Molecular Neurobiology of Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders, 62–70. Basel: KARGER, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000078527.

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Shettigar, Jagadish, and Pooja Misra. "Fine-Tuning of GST." In Resurgent India, 125—C2.13.P4. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192866486.003.0024.

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Abstract Goods and Services Tax (GST) implemented in 2017, one of the biggest tax structure reforms in the country, proved to be a game-changer and aimed at moving India into the next phase of economic growth. In the backdrop of the pandemic, post the lockdown announced in March 2020, October 2020 was the first month that witnessed GST surpassing Rs. 1.05 lakh crore, the highest recorded since February 2020. However, the key point that needs to be addressed now was: Any new reformative measure comes with its bag of teething issues. The chapter discusses that in the case of the revolutionary GST reform has India overcome the initial problems or is fine- tuning still required?
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"The Deficit, the Debt and the GST." In Tax, Borrow and Spend, 210–27. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780773573734-012.

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Duan, Jinhao, Quanfu Fan, Hao Cheng, Xiaoshuang Shi, and Kaidi Xu. "Improve Video Representation with Temporal Adversarial Augmentation." In Thirty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-23}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2023/79.

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Recent works reveal that adversarial augmentation benefits the generalization of neural networks (NNs) if used in an appropriate manner. In this paper, we introduce Temporal Adversarial Augmentation (TA), a novel video augmentation technique that utilizes temporal attention. Unlike conventional adversarial augmentation, TA is specifically designed to shift the attention distributions of neural networks with respect to video clips by maximizing a temporal-related loss function. We demonstrate that TA will obtain diverse temporal views, which significantly affect the focus of neural networks. Training with these examples remedies the flaw of unbalanced temporal information perception and enhances the ability to defend against temporal shifts, ultimately leading to better generalization. To leverage TA, we propose Temporal Video Adversarial Fine-tuning (TAF) framework for improving video representations. TAF is a model-agnostic, generic, and interpretability-friendly training strategy. We evaluate TAF with four powerful models (TSM, GST, TAM, and TPN) over three challenging temporal-related benchmarks (Something-something V1&V2 and diving48). Experimental results demonstrate that TAF effectively improves the test accuracy of these models with notable margins without introducing additional parameters or computational costs. As a byproduct, TAF also improves the robustness under out-of-distribution (OOD) settings. Code is available at https://github.com/jinhaoduan/TAF.
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Wang, Lifeng, Maged Elkashlan, Jing Huang, Robert Schober, and Ranjan K. Mallik. "Secrecy outage of TAS/GSC in Nakagami-m fading channels." In ICC 2014 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2014.6883631.

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Lee, Yu-Tai, Vineet Ahuja, Ashvin Hosangadi, and Michael Ebert. "Shape Optimization of a Multi-Element Airfoil Using CFD." In ASME/JSME 2007 5th Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2007-37141.

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Movable flap with a NACA airfoil serves as a common control surface for underwater marine vehicles. To augment the functionality of the control surface, a Tab-Assisted Control (TAC) surface was experimentally tested to address its benefits to various different requirements of the control surface. The advantage of the TAC surface could be further enhanced with Shape Memory Alloy (SMA) actuators to control the rear portion of the control surface to form a flexible tab (or FlexTAC) surface. Although the measured FlexTAC data demonstrated similar augmentation in enhancing airfoil’s functionality, they also show subtle differences in data obtained from the TAC and FlexTAC measurements. High fidelity hybrid unstructured RANS calculation results are used to define the flow fields associated with the multi-element FlexTAC airfoil with a stabilizer, a flap and a flexible tab. The prediction results are compared with the measured data obtained from both the TAC and the FlexTAC experiments. The comparison also leads to the resolution of the difference existed between the two data sets. In addition the RANS solutions are validated for predicting the forces and moments acting on the hydrofoil with adequate accuracy for use with an optimization scheme. For a horizontal control surface to effectively provide upward and downward motions, it is necessary to maintain a symmetric airfoil shape. In order to achieve maximum benefit out of a horizontal TAC/FlexTAC surface, a shape modification of the stabilizer (fixed portion of the hydrofoil) and the flap is desirable to account for the requirements at the most severe scenario. This paper focuses on the conditions when the movable flap surface becomes jammed. Since the present investigation deals with a FlexTAC configuration with a flexible tab, the shape modification focuses only on the stabilizer and the non-flexible portions of the flap. The shape optimization calculations coupling with the RANS predictions use an evolutionary algorithm, which consists of a genetic algorithm based design optimization procedure. This procedure searches the complex design landscape in an efficient and parallel manner. Furthermore, it can easily handle complexities in constraints and objectives and is disinclined to get trapped in local extreme regions. The utilization of the hybrid unstructured methodology provides flexibility in incorporating large changes in shape. The mesh regeneration is carried out in an automated manner through a scripting process within the grid generator. The optimization calculation is performed simultaneously on both the stabilizer and the flap. Shape changes to the trailing edge of the stabilizer strongly influence the secondary flow patterns that set up in the gap region between the stabilizer and the flap. These are found to have a profound influence on force and moment characteristics. Experimental and numerical evaluations of a shape obtained from a study of optimization results on the Pareto front for the current optimization landscape, further confirmed the optimization objectives.
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Niehof, Jana, and Oliver Niebuhr. "What’s pitch got to do with it? – The connection between speech prosody and investor-pitch success." In 1st International Conference on Tone and Intonation (TAI). ISCA: ISCA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/tai.2021-59.

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Fidan, Efendi, and Oguz Kucur. "Performance of TAS/GSC in Multihop Networks over Nakagami-m Fading Channels." In 2021 29th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/siu53274.2021.9477840.

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Kovalev, Anton, Oscar Gustafsson, and Mario Garrido. "Implementation approaches for 512-tap 60 GSa/s chromatic dispersion FIR filters." In 2017 51st Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acssc.2017.8335667.

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Deng, Yansha, Lifeng Wang, Maged Elkashlan, Kyeong Jin Kim, and Trung Q. Duong. "Ergodic capacity of cognitive TAS/GSC relaying in Nakagami-m fading channels." In ICC 2014 - 2014 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2014.6884171.

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Nogueira, Fábio Dias, Ana Klara Rodrigues Alves, Barbara Beatriz Lira da Silva, Ana Kamila Rodrigues Alves, Marlilia Moura Coelho Sousa, Ana Karla Rodrigues Alves, Wanderson da Silva Nery, Breno Carvalho de Almeida, Flávia Dias Nogueira, and Leiz Maria Costa Véras. "The relationship of diabetes mellitus with Alzheimer’s disease: a literature review." In XIII Congresso Paulista de Neurologia. Zeppelini Editorial e Comunicação, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5327/1516-3180.280.

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Introduction: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is closely related to diabetes mellitus (DM), and AD is also considered to be type 3 diabetes (T3D). Glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK-3β) may be the potential link between DM and AD. GSK-3β is one of the main factors that lead to insulin deficiency and insulin resistance, and insulin resistance is a characteristic of the development of DM. In AD, GSK-3β plays an important role in hyperphosphorylation of the tau protein (tau) associated with microtubules, which is one of the pathological features in AD. Objective: To analyze DM as a factor for the development of AD. METHODOLOGY: This is an integrative review of the literature, which is a construction of a comprehensive analysis of the literature with pre-defined steps, carried out through PubMed, 1.501 articles were found, of which 10 were selected, through the simultaneous crossing between the descriptors “Diabetes mellitus”, “Alzheimer “. Articles written in Portuguese and English published between 2016 and 2021 were inserted. Results: DM associated with insulin resistance affects psychomotor efficiency, attention, learning memory, mental flexibility, speed and executive function of the brain, thus being an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment and damage to the central nervous system, hyperglycemia, which can cause increased oxidative stress leading to progressive functional and structural abnormalities in the brain. Conclusion:The risk of dementia in patients with DM is higher than in nondiabetic patients and it is also well known that DM2 / insulin resistance is involved in AD.
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Bae, Cheolyong, Madhur Gokhale, Oscar Gustafsson, and Mario Garrido. "Improved Implementation Approaches for 512-tap 60 GSa/s Chromatic Dispersion FIR Filters." In 2018 52nd Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers. IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acssc.2018.8645430.

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Curd, Emily Elizabeth, Caitlin Brown, and Anthony Friscia. "MICROBIAL SUCCESSION IN A TAR SEEP DECOMPOSITION ENVIRONMENT." In 116th Annual GSA Cordilleran Section Meeting - 2020. Geological Society of America, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020cd-344424.

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Gershoni, Jonathan M., David E. Swayne, Tal Pupko, Shimon Perk, Alexander Panshin, Avishai Lublin, and Natalia Golander. Discovery and reconstitution of cross-reactive vaccine targets for H5 and H9 avian influenza. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2015.7699854.bard.

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Research objectives: Identification of highly conserved B-cell epitopes common to either H5 or H9 subtypes of AI Reconstruction of conserved epitopes from (1) as recombinantimmunogens, and testing their suitability to be used as universal vaccine components by measuring their binding to Influenza vaccinated sera of birds Vaccination of chickens with reconstituted epitopes and evaluation of successful vaccination, clinical protection and viral replication Development of a platform to investigate the dynamics of immune response towards infection or an epitope based vaccine Estimate our ability to focus the immune response towards an epitope-based vaccine using the tool we have developed in (D) Summary: This study is a multi-disciplinary study of four-way collaboration; The SERPL, USDA, Kimron-Israel, and two groups at TAU with the purpose of evaluating the production and implementation of epitope based vaccines against avian influenza (AI). Systematic analysis of the influenza viral spike led to the production of a highly conserved epitope situated at the hinge of the HA antigen designated “cluster 300” (c300). This epitope consists of a total of 31 residues and was initially expressed as a fusion protein of the Protein 8 major protein of the bacteriophagefd. Two versions of the c300 were produced to correspond to the H5 and H9 antigens respectively as well as scrambled versions that were identical with regard to amino acid composition yet with varied linear sequence (these served as negative controls). The recombinantimmunogens were produced first as phage fusions and then subsequently as fusions with maltose binding protein (MBP) or glutathioneS-transferase (GST). The latter were used to immunize and boost chickens at SERPL and Kimron. Furthermore, vaccinated and control chickens were challenged with concordant influenza strains at Kimron and SEPRL. Polyclonal sera were obtained for further analyses at TAU and computational bioinformatics analyses in collaboration with Prof. Pupko. Moreover, the degree of protection afforded by the vaccination was determined. Unfortunately, no protection could be demonstrated. In parallel to the main theme of the study, the TAU team (Gershoni and Pupko) designed and developed a novel methodology for the systematic analysis of the antibody composition of polyclonal sera (Deep Panning) which is essential for the analyses of the humoral response towards vaccination and challenge. Deep Panning is currently being used to monitor the polyclonal sera derived from the vaccination studies conducted at the SEPRL and Kimron.
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Jessop, Colin P. Search for Neutrinoless tau Decays: tau -> e gamma and tau -> mu gamma. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/813113.

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Jessop, Colin P. First Observation of tau -> 3 pi eta tau-neutrino and tau -> f1 pi tau-neutrino Decays. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/813066.

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Jessop, Colin P. First Observation of the Decay tau- -> k- eta tau-neutrino. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/813220.

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Sekula, Stephen Jacob. A Search for B+ ---> tau+ neutrino(tau) recoiling against B- ---> D0 l- anti-nu(l) X. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/890908.

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Sekula, Stephen J. A Search for B+ --> tau + nu tau Recoiling Against B- --> D0 l- nu-bar l X. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/812972.

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Potter, Christopher Thomas, and /Oregon U. A Search for the Rare Decay B->tau+tau- at the BaBar Experiment. US: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), March 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/877222.

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Dunwoodie, William. First Measurement of the Branching Fraction of the Decay psi(2S) --> Tau+Tau-. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/799022.

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Aubert, B. Study of the {tau}{sup -} --> 3h{sup -}2h{sup +}{nu}{sub {tau}} Decay. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/829757.

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Bower, Gary. Measuring the Higgs Boson's Parity Using tau -> rho nu. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/800715.

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