Citations with the tag: MESSENGER RNA
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- MRNAs can be stabilized by DEAD-box proteins.
Iost, Isabelle; Dreyfus, Marc // Nature; 11/10/1994, Vol. 372 Issue 6502, p193Examines the role of DEAD-box RNA helicases on the stabilization of eubacterial messenger RNA (mRNA). Stabilization of the mRNA transcripts of bacteriophage T7 enzyme affected bacterial cells; Depression of mRNA synthesis; Importance of transcription-translation synchronization.
- Identification of Mouse CPX-1, a Novel Member of the Metallocarboxypeptidase Gene Family with Highest Similarity to CPX-2.
Lei, Yinghong; Xin, Xiaonan; Morgan, Dan; Pintar, John E.; Fricker, Lloyd D. // DNA & Cell Biology; Feb99, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p175The recent finding that Cpe fat/Cpe fat mice, which lack carboxypeptidase E (CPE) activity because of a point mutation, are still capable of a reduced amount of neuroendocrine peptide processing suggested that additional carboxypeptidases (CPs) participate in this processing reaction. Searches...
- Alternative Promoter Usage and Splicing of ZNF74 Multifinger Gene Produce Protein Isoforms with a Different Repressor Activity and Nuclear Partitioning.
C�t�, Francine; Boisvert, Fran�ois-Michel; Grondin, Beno�t; Bazinet, Martine; Goodyer, Cynthia G.; Bazett-Jones, David P.; Aubry, Muriel // DNA & Cell Biology; Mar2001, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p159We have previously shown that ZNF74, a candidate gene for DiGeorge syndrome, encodes a developmentally expressed zinc finger gene of the Kruppel-associated box (KRAB) multifinger subfamily. Using RACE, RT-PCR, and primer extension on human fetal brain and heart mRNAs, we here demonstrate the...
- A Novel cDNA Transcript Inversely Regulated to Osteocalcin in Differentiating Osteoblast-Like Cells.
Rumpler, Monika; Varga, Franz; Klaushofer, Klaus // DNA & Cell Biology; Mar2002, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p189In vitro MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells differentiate from a preosteoblastic to a mature osteoblastic phenotype constitutively expressing osteocalcin. For this process cell contacts seem to be an essential prerequisite. Using differential display of mRNA from subconfluent and confluent MC3T3-E1...
- A novel MLL-AF10 fusion mRNA variant in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia detected by a new asymmetric reverse transcription PCR method.
Hjorth-S�rensen, B; Pallisgaard, N; Gr�nholm, M; Hokland, P; Clausen, N; J�rgensen, P // Leukemia (08876924); Sep97, Vol. 11 Issue 9, p1588A novel variant of the chimerical MLL-AF10 mRNA transcript was detected in a pediatric patient with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) by a new asymmetric reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (ART-PCR) method. Sequence analysis of the fusion region on the amplified cDNA fragment showed an...
- Pre-B acute lymphoblastic leukemia with b3a2 (p210) and e1a2 (p190) BCR-ABL fusion transcripts relapsing as chronic myelogenous leukemia with a less differentiated b3a2 (p210) clone.
Winter, S S; Greene, J M; McConnell, T S; Willman, C L // Leukemia (08876924); Dec99, Vol. 13 Issue 12, p2007The Philadelphia chromosome translocation t(9;22)(q34;q11) may give rise to different BCR/ABL fusion mRNAs due to different genomic breakpoints and alternative splicing. The e1a2, b2a2 or b3a2 and c3a2 fusion mRNAs encode distinct fusion proteins (p190, p210 and p230, respectively), which are...
- Quantitative comparison of human endogenous retrovirus mRNA between SLE and rheumatoid arthritis.
Ogasawara, H.; Okada, M.; Kaneko, H.; Hishikawa, T.; Sekigawa, I.; Iida, N.; Maruyama, N.; Yamamoto, N.; Hashimoto, H. // Lupus; Jul2001, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p517Presents a letter to the editor on the comparison of human endogenous retrovirus messenger RNA between systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.
- A Molecular Biology Primer for the Clinician: I. Detection and Analysis of Biologic Macromolecules.
Robey, R. Brooks // Kidney; Nov/Dec99, Vol. 8 Issue 6, p225Focuses on the more commonly encountered techniques and experimental approaches in modern molecular biology. Central paradigm of molecular biology that holds that individual genes are transcribed faithfully under tight biologic control to yield complementary messenger RNA molecules;...
- 5'-heterogeneity of glucocorticoid receptor messenger RNA is tissue specific: differential...
McCormick, J.A.; Lyons, V.; Jacobson, M.D.; Noble, J.; Diorio, J.; Nyirenda, M.; Weaver, S.; Ester, W.; Yau, J.L.; Meaney, M.J.; Seckl, J.R.; Chapman, K.E. // Advances in Mind-Body Medicine; Spring2001, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p119Presents an abstract for '5'-Heterogeneity of Glucocorticoid Receptor Messenger RNA is Tissue Specific: Differential Regulation of Variant Transcripts by Early-life Events,' by J.A. McCormick, V. Lyons, M.D. Jacobson, J. Noble, J. Diorio, M. Nyirenda, S. Weaver, W. Ester, J.L. Yau, M.J. Meaney,...
- Changes in the levels of mRNA coding for gonadotropin I� andII� subunits during vitellogenesis in the common Japanese congerConger myriaster.
Kajimura,, Shingo; Yoshiura,, Yasutoshi; Suzuki,, Miwa; Utoh,, Tomoko; Horie,, Noriyuki; Oka, Hideo; Aida, Katsumi // Fisheries Science; Dec2001, Vol. 67 Issue 6, p1053The common Japanese conger Conger myriaster is known to mature up to the mid-vitellogenic stage without hormonal treatment, in contrast to the Japanese eel Anguilla japonica, which does not mature spontaneously under captive conditions. In order to obtain basic information on the process of...
- A Method of Subtraction Hybridization Mediated by Oligo(dT) Particles.
Thomas, Krista L.; Pauls, K. Peter // Plant Molecular Biology Reporter; Dec2001, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p373Presents an abstract of a study on subtraction hybridization procedure using magnetic oligo (dT) particles originally designed for mrNA isolation.
- Pdx1 restores � cell function in Irs2 knockout mice.
Kushner, Jake A.; Jing Ye; Schubert, Markus; Burks, Deborah J.; Dow, Matthew A.; Flint, Carrie L.; Dutta, Sanjoy; Wright, Christopher V.E.; Montminy, Marc R.; White, Morris F. // Journal of Clinical Investigation; 5/1/2002, Vol. 109 Issue 9, p1193Presents information on a study which investigated whether ? cell failure might be related to dysfunction of maturity-onset diabetes of the young-related transcription factors. Islet morphometry; Measurement of Pdx1 messengerRNA levels; Effects of the transgenic expression of Pdx1.
- Decreased atherosclerosis in CX3CR1-/- mice reveals a role for fractalkine in atherogenesis.
Lesnik, Philippe; Haskell, Christopher A.; Charo, Israel F. // Journal of Clinical Investigation; 2/1/2003, Vol. 111 Issue 3, p333Provides information on the role of fractalkine (FK) in atherogenesis. Methods; Determination of FK messenger RNA in primary vascular tissues; Expression of FK in atherosclerotic lesion.
- Corrigendum: APRIL secreted by neutrophils binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans to create plasma cell niches in human mucosa.
Lesnik, Philippe; Haskell, Christopher A.; Charo, Israel F. // Journal of Clinical Investigation; Apr2010, Vol. 120 Issue 4, p1362A correction to the article "APRIL secreted by neutrophils binds to heparan sulfate proteoglycans to create plasma cell niches in human mucosa" that was published in the previous issue is presented.
- Stability of Nucleolin Protein as the Basis for the Differential Expression of Nucleolin mRNA and Protein during Serum Starvation.
Kim, Steven K.; Srivastava, Meera // DNA & Cell Biology; Mar2003, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p171Nucleolin is a nucleolar phosphoprotein that plays a direct role in ribosome biogenesis. Our aim was to determine how its activity as a growth-promoting factor is coordinated with, if not regulated by, the cell cycle machinery. In serum starting and then rescuing these cells with serum, we found...
- Translational Control of Protein Synthesis: Implications for Understanding Changes in Skeletal Muscle Mass.
Jefferson, Leonard S.; Kimball, Scot R. // International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism; 2001 Supplement, Vol. 11 Issue 4, pS143Highlights molecular mechanisms involved in mediating control of the mRNA binding step in translation initiation. Overview of translation initiation; Regulation of mRNA selection by S6K1; Stimulation of S6K1 in skeletal muscle by exercise.
- mTOR-Dependent Control of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis.
Lawrence Jr., John C. // International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism; 2001 Supplement, Vol. 11 Issue 4, pS177Examines the inverse relationships between the fraction of eIF4E bound to PHAS-I and the rate of mRNA translation and between the amounts of PHAS-I and eIF4G bound to eIF4E. Phosphorylation sites in PHAS-I; Role of mTOR in the control of PHAS-I phosphorylation; Control by a nutrient-sensing...
- Key molecules in metaplastic gastritis: sequential analysis of CDX1/2 homeobox gene expression.
A., Eda; H., Osawa; I., Yanaka // Journal of Gastroenterology; 2002, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p147Reports that CDX1 and CDX2 messenger RNA are expressed in metaplastic gastritis and that the expression of CDX2 precedes that of CDX1 and other intestine-specific genes during the progression of intestinal metaplasia. Description of how the expression of the CDX1/2 genes is evoked during the...
- Erratum to "Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors Alpha, Beta, and Gamma mRNA and Protein Expression in Human Fetal Tissues.".
Abbott, Barbara D.; Wood, Carmen R.; Watkins, Andrew M.; Das, Kaberi P.; Lau, Christopher S. // PPAR Research; 2010, p1A correction to the article "Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors Alpha, Beta, and Gamma mRNA and Protein Expression in Human Fetal Tissues," by Barbara D. Abbott and colleagues, is presented.
- Decreased mRNA Levels of Retinoic Acid Receptor a, Retinoid X Receptor a and Thyroid Hormone Receptor a in Lesional Psoriatic Skin.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Acta Dermato-Venereologica; Jan2000, Vol. 80 Issue 1, p4Retinoic acid, vitamin D3 and triiodothyronine regulate keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation - processes that are disturbed in psoriatic skin - via binding to nuclear receptors for retinoic acid (RAR-a,-?), vitamin D[sub 3] (VDR), thyroid hormone (TR-a,-�) plus the common heterodimer...
- Mutation Independent Knockdown of Mutant mRNA by RNA Interference and Replacement by mRNA with Knockdown-Resistant Codons.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Molecular Therapy; May2004 Supplement 1, Vol. 9, p195An abstract of the article "Mutation Independent Knockdown of Mutant mRNA by RNA Interference and Replacement by mRNA with Knockdown-Resistant Codons," by Rajendra Kumar-Singh, Erin Binkley and Siobhan Cashman is presented.
- Different Regulation of Atrial and Ventricular HSP70 mRNA Expression during Warm Blood Cardioplegic Arrest in Rats.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Molecular Therapy; May2004 Supplement 1, Vol. 9, p248An abstract of the article "Different Regulation of Atrial and Ventricular HSP70 mRNA Expression during Warm Blood Cardioplegic Arrest in Rats," by Ern� Remsey-Semmelweis, John G. Kral, Richard B. Wait, and M. A. Q. Siddiqui is presented.
- Non-Viral DNA and mRNA Gene Delivery to the CNS Pre-Operatively for Neuroprotection and Following Neurotrauma.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Molecular Therapy; May2004 Supplement 1, Vol. 9, p258An abstract of the article "Non-Viral DNA and mRNA Gene Delivery to the CNS Pre-Operatively for Neuroprotection and Following Neurotrauma," byJames G. Hecker, Alice F. Tarantal, and Michael H. Nantz is presented.
- CFTR mRNA is expressed in lungs of CFTR-KO mice following administration of adult marrow cells from wild-type donor mice.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Molecular Therapy; May2004 Supplement 1, Vol. 9, p262An abstract of the article "CFTR mRNA Is Expressed in Lungs of CFTR-KO Mice Following Administration of Adult Marrow Cells from Wild-Type Donor Mice," by Kaarin K. Goncz, Roberto Loi, Travis Beckett, Robert Prenovitz, and Daniel J. Weiss is presented.
- From the editors.
T�rm�, Hans; Karlsson, Teresa; Micha�lsson, Gerd; Rollman, Ola; Vahlquist, Anders // Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology; Feb2007, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p91The article discusses the articles published within the issue, including a review of recent advances in the study of Messenger Ribonucleic Acid (mRNA) by Nicole L. Garneau, Jeffrey Wilusz and Carol J. Wilusz, and a study by Haass and Selkoe on molecular basis of Alzheimer's disease.
- Different expression patterns of Bcl-2 family genes in breast cancer by estrogen receptor status with special reference to pro-apoptotic Bak gene.
Eguchi, H; Suga, K; Saji, H; Toi, M; Nakachi, K; Hayashi, S-I // Cell Death & Differentiation; May2000, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p439Oncogenic and anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 is expressed much less in estrogen receptor a (ERa) negative breast cancers, which show more malignant phenotypes, than ERa-positive, indicating that some other Bcl-2 family member(s) are involved in the apoptotic balance of the cancer cells. We first analyzed...
- Profiling alternative splicing on fiber-optic arrays.
Yeakley, Joanne M.; Fan, Jian-Bing; Doucet, Dennis; Luo, Lin; Wickham, Eliza; Ye, Zhen; Chee, Mark S.; Fu, Xiang-Dong // Nature Biotechnology; Apr2002, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p353The human transcriptome is marked by extensive alternative mRNA splicing and the expression of many closely related genes, which may be difficult to distinguish using standard microarray techniques. Here we describe a sensitive and specific assay for parallel analysis of mRNA isoforms on a...
- A Ran-independent pathway for export of spliced mRNA.
Clouse, K. Nicole; Luo, Ming-juan; Zhou, Zhaolan; Reed, Robin // Nature Cell Biology; Jan2001, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p97All major nuclear export pathways so far examined follow a general paradigm. Specifically, a complex is formed in the nucleus, containing the export cargo, a member of the importin-� family of transporters and RanGTP. This complex is translocated across the nuclear pore to the cytoplasm, where...
- A new view of mRNA export: Separating the wheat from the chaff.
Reed, Robin; Magni, Keith // Nature Cell Biology; Sep2001, Vol. 3 Issue 9, pE201Focuses on the two major classes of proteins playing key roles in the messenger RNA (mRNA) export. Features of the nuclear RNA-binding (hnRNP) proteins and the non-hnRNP mRNA-associated proteins; Conserved mRNA export factors; Other splicing-dependent mRNA-associated proteins; Model for mRNA...
- Finding the path less followed.
Schuldt, Alison // Nature Cell Biology; Jan2002, Vol. 4 Issue 1, pE10Describes the use of cell-permeable peptides that allow the specific inhibition of individual mRNA export pathways in intact mammalian cells. Mediation of the export of short-lived mRNA by the adaptor HuR; Specific mRNA export pathways used by HuR; Finding that the interaction between HuR and...
- RNA surveillance by nuclear scanning?
Wilkinson, Miles F.; Shyu, Ann-Bin // Nature Cell Biology; Jun2002, Vol. 4 Issue 6, pE144Provides information on nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) pathway, one of the many quality-control mechanisms that ensure the high fidelity of gene expression. Destruction of aberrant mRNA that contain premature termination codons generated as a result of programmed gene mutations; Proposed...
- IL-1� transcript stability in monocytes is linked to cytoskeletal reorganization and the availability of mRNA degradation factors.
Sirenko, Oksana; B�cker, Ulrich; Morris, John S; Haskill, J Stephen; Watson, Joanna M // Immunology & Cell Biology; Aug2002, Vol. 80 Issue 4, p328Summary Monocyte extravasation initiates reorganization of the cytoskeleton (CSK) and adhesion-dependent cytokine gene transcription. The actin CSK is thought to be crucial for compartmentalization and translation of mRNA, many of which contain AU-rich (ARE) instability motifs in the 3'...
- Identification of mRNAs differentially-expressed between benign and malignant breast tumour cells.
Liu, D.; Rudland, P.S.; Sibson, D.R.; Barraclough, R. // British Journal of Cancer; 8/12/2002, Vol. 87 Issue 4, p423Two suppression subtracted cDNA libraries have been constructed, one containing cDNAs to mRNAs present at a higher level in a benign human breast tumour-derived cell line relative to the malignant mammary cell line, MCF-7, and the other containing cDNAs present at a higher level in the MCF-7...
- Systematic determination of genetic network architecture.
Tavazoie, Saeed; Hughes, Jason D.; Campbell, Michael J.; Cho, Raymond J.; Church, George M. // Nature Genetics; Jul99, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p281Technologies to measure whole-genome mRNA abundances and methods to organize and display such data are emerging as valuable tools for systems-level exploration of transcriptional regulatory networks. For instance, it has been shown that mRNA data from 118 genes, measured at several time points...
- Choreographing mRNA biogenesis.
Cole, Charles N. // Nature Genetics; Sep2001, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p6Biogenesis of eukaryotic mRNA requires several post-transcriptional processing steps that must be completed accurately before it can be exported. Several processing factors are known to associate with RNA polymerase II during elongation, thereby positioning them to mediate efficient RNA...
- The power of public access: the human genome project and the scientific process.
Quackenbush, John // Nature Genetics; Sep2001, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p4Presents views on articles published in the Volume 29 of 'Nature Genetics.' Requirement of a critical examination in the scientific process and scientific progress of all published reports; Suggestion of close coordination and mechanistic coupling of the events required in producing and...
- The spliceosome shows its metal.
Sontheimer, Erik J. // Nature Structural Biology; Jan2001, Vol. 8 Issue 1, p11Presents a glimpse of the spliceosome's catalytic core. Chemical pathway of pre-mRNA splicing; Components of the spliceosome.
- Errors in genomics and proteomics.
Jansen, Ritsert C.; Nap, Jan-Peter; Mlyn�rov�, Ludmila // Nature Biotechnology; Jan2002, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p19Postulates the existence of 'error pipelines' that mask a biologically relevant correlation between mRNA and protein levels. Assays of mRNA; Lack of correlation between RNA and protein data.
- Structure of the Escherichia coli ribosomal termination complex with release factor 2.
Klaholz, Bruno P.; Pape, Tillmann; Zavialov, Andrey V.; Myasnikov, Alexander G.; Orlova, Elena V.; Vestergaard, Bente; Ehrenberg, M�ns; van Heel, Marin // Nature; 1/2/2003, Vol. 421 Issue 6918, p90Termination of protein synthesis[SUP1] occurs when the messenger RNA presents a stop codon in the ribosomal aminoacyl (A) site. Class I release factor proteins (RF1 or RF2) are believed to recognize stop codons via tripeptide motifs[SUP2], leading to release of the completed polypeptide chain...
- Urinary FOXP3 Messenger RNA and Renal-Allograft Rejection.
Kamoun, Malek; Boyd, James C. // New England Journal of Medicine; 5/25/2006, Vol. 354 Issue 21, p2291A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Messenger RNA For FOXP3 in the Urine of Renal-Allograft Recipients" in the December 1, 2005 issue.
- Urinary FOXP3 Messenger RNA and Renal-Allograft Rejection.
Strehlau, J�rgen; Podolskaya, Anna; Ehrich, Jochen // New England Journal of Medicine; 5/25/2006, Vol. 354 Issue 21, p2291A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Messenger RNA For FOXP3 in the Urine of Renal-Allograft Recipients" in the December 1, 2005 issue.
- Urinary FOXP3 Messenger RNA and Renal-Allograft Rejection.
Muthukumar, Thangamani; Schwartz, Joseph E.; Suthanthiran, Manikkam // New England Journal of Medicine; 5/25/2006, Vol. 354 Issue 21, p2291A response by Thangamani Muthukumar, Joseph E. Schwartz and Mannikam Suthanthiran to a letter to the editor about their article "Messenger RNA For FOXP3 in the Urine of Renal-Allograft Recipients" in the December 1, 2005 issue is presented.
- The Use of Synthetic Oligonucleotides as Protein Inhibitors and Anticode Drugs in Cancer Therapy: Accomplishments and Limitations.
Marcella Faria; Henning Ulrich // Current Cancer Drug Targets; Dec2002, Vol. 2 Issue 4, p355The function of gene products can be altered at many levels, including the mutation of gene sequence and the change in steady state levels of mRNA and / or protein by various mechanisms. The cumulative malfunction of specific gene products underlies many pathological conditions such as the...
- The Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF) Pathway as a Target for Prevention and Treatment of Clinical Manifestations.
Kietzmann, Thomas // Current Pharmaceutical Design; 11/21/2009, Vol. 15 Issue 33, p3837The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on hypoxia-regulated microRNAs (miRs), and another on hypoxia-inducible factora (HIF) mRNA.
- DNA damage: Problems with too much packaging.
Huddleston, Joanna E. // Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology; Jun2011, Vol. 12 Issue 6, p346The authors discuss the study which reveals that mRNA degradation factor Lsm1 protects against DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisae by regulating the levels of histone mRNAs.
- Serotonin transporter mRNA in schizophrenia.
Meador-Woodruff, J.H.; Watson, S.J. // Molecular Psychiatry; 1997, Vol. 2 Issue 6, p446Comments on an article published in the periodical 'Molecular Psychiatry,' about serotonin transporter mRNA in schizophrenia. Abnormal expression of serotonin transporter mRNA in the frontal and temporal cortex of schizophrenics; Measurement of the mRNA encoding the serotonin transporter.
- Serotonin transporter mRNA in schizophrenia.
Sokolov, B.P. // Molecular Psychiatry; 1997, Vol. 2 Issue 6, p446Presents a debate about serotonin transporter mRNA in schizophrenia. Abnormal expression of serotonin transporter mRNA in the frontal and temporal cortex of schizophrenics; Measurement of the mRNA encoding the serotonin transporter.
- Expression of rat uncoupling protein family mRNA levels by chronic treatment with thyroid hormone.
Masaki, T; Yoshimatsu, H; Sakata, T // International Journal of Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders; Jun2000 Supplement, Vol. 24, pS162The present study was conducted to assess the effects of chronic treatment with triiodothyronine (T3) on mRNA expression of uncoupling protein (UCP) family in male Wistar King A rats. Subcutaneous injection of T3 (37 nmol/body weight 100 g) over 7 d increased mRNA expression of UCP1 in brown...
- mRNA turnover rate limits siRNA and microRNA efficacy.
Larsson, Erik; Sander, Chris; Marks, Debora // Molecular Systems Biology; 2010, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p454A correction to the article "mRNA turnover rate limits siRNA and microRNA efficacy" that was published in the 2010 issue is presented.
- Authors' Response to Commentary on `Age-Related Adipose Tissue mRNA Expression of ADD1/SREBP1...
Hotta, Kikuko; Bodkin, Nomi L. // Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences & Medical ; May99, Vol. 54A Issue 5, pB191Presents a response to a commentary on an article on age-related adipose tissue messenger RNA expression.

