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    Biodistribution and dosimetry in human healthy volunteers of the PET radioligands [11C]CHDI-00485180-R and [11C]CHDI-00485626, designed for quantification of cerebral aggregated mutant huntingtin

    Huntington’s disease is caused by a trinucleotide expansion in the HTT gene, which leads to aggregation of mutant huntingtin (mHTT) protein in the brain and neurotoxicity. Direct in vivo measurement of mHTT aggre...

    Aline Delva, Michel Koole, Kim Serdons in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and M… (2022)

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    Longitudinal preclinical evaluation of the novel radioligand [11C]CHDI-626 for PET imaging of mutant huntingtin aggregates in Huntington’s disease

    As several therapies aimed at lowering mutant huntingtin (mHTT) brain levels in Huntington’s disease (HD) are currently being investigated, noninvasive positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of mHTT could ...

    Daniele Bertoglio, Jeroen Verhaeghe in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and M… (2022)

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    Reactivation of super-enhancers by KLF4 in human Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a disease of significant morbidity and mortality and rarely diagnosed in early stages. Despite extensive genetic and genomic characterization, targeted therapeu...

    Maria Tsompana, Christian Gluck, Isha Sethi, Ishita Joshi, Jonathan Bard in Oncogene (2020)

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    Allele-selective transcriptional repression of mutant HTT for the treatment of Huntington’s disease

    Huntington’s disease (HD) is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disorder caused by a CAG trinucleotide expansion in the huntingtin gene (HTT), which codes for the pathologic mutant HTT (mHTT) protein. Since...

    Bryan Zeitler, Steven Froelich, Kimberly Marlen, David A Shivak, Qi Yu in Nature Medicine (2019)

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    An automated method for efficient, accurate and reproducible construction of RNA-seq libraries

    Integration of RNA-seq expression data with knowledge on chromatin accessibility, histone modifications, DNA methylation, and transcription factor binding has been instrumental for the unveiling of cell-specif...

    Maria Tsompana, Sujith Valiyaparambil, Jonathan Bard in BMC Research Notes (2015)

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    Molecular profile of cochlear immunity in the resident cells of the organ of Corti

    The cochlea is the sensory organ of hearing. In the cochlea, the organ of Corti houses sensory cells that are susceptible to pathological insults. While the organ of Corti lacks immune cells, it does have the ...

    Qunfeng Cai, R Robert Vethanayagam, Shuzhi Yang in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2014)

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    XSPAN — A Cross-Species Anatomy Network

    XSPAN1, a cross-species anatomy network, is a web-based service that aims to provide a user with information linking tissues in the anatomical ontologies of the main model species. XSPAN incorporates a database t...

    Albert Burger, Jonathan Bard in Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics (2008)

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    Anatomical Ontologies for Model Organisms: The Fungi and Animals

    This chapter reviews how the richness of animal and fungal anatomy can be incorporated into formal ontologies so that knowledge of tissue organisation can be made accessible both to biologists and to other com...

    Jonathan Bard in Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics (2008)

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    The OBO Foundry: coordinated evolution of ontologies to support biomedical data integration

    The value of any kind of data is greatly enhanced when it exists in a form that allows it to be integrated with other data. One approach to integration is through the annotation of multiple bodies of data usin...

    Barry Smith, Michael Ashburner, Cornelius Rosse, Jonathan Bard in Nature Biotechnology (2007)

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    Systems developmental biology: the use of ontologies in annotating models and in identifying gene function within and across species

    Systems developmental biology is an approach to the study of embryogenesis that attempts to analyze complex developmental processes through integrating the roles of their molecular, cellular, and tissue partic...

    Jonathan Bard in Mammalian Genome (2007)

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    An ontology for cell types

    We describe an ontology for cell types that covers the prokaryotic, fungal, animal and plant worlds. It includes over 680 cell types. These cell types are classified under several generic categories and are or...

    Jonathan Bard, Seung Y Rhee, Michael Ashburner in Genome Biology (2005)

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    Engineering Optimization: Theory and Practice, Third Edition

    Jonathan Bard in IIE Transactions (1997)

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    Mathematical Programming for Industrial Engineers

    Jonathan Bard in IIE Transactions (1997)

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    Start at the beginning

    Zygote: The Biology of Gametes and Early Embryos.

    Jonathan Bard in Nature (1994)

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    Problems of British science

    JONATHAN BARD in Nature (1991)

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    The candidate Wilms' tumour gene is involved in genitourinary development

    WILMS' tumour is an embryonic kidney tumour thought to arise through aberrant mesenchymal stem cell differentiation1 and to result from loss of function of a 'tumour suppressor' gene(s)2. Both sporadic and syndro...

    Kathryn Pritchard-Jones, Stewart Fleming, Duncan Davidson, Wendy Bickmore in Nature (1990)

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    UK cell biology

    JONATHAN BARD in Nature (1989)

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    Cellular Interactions in Mass Cultures of Human Diploid Fibroblasts

    Fibroblasts in mass cultures generate self-maintaining parallel arrays. In the presence of accumulated collagen, arrays migrate over one another to build meta-stable orthogonal multilayers. The cell partaking ...

    TOM ELSDALE, JONATHAN BARD in Nature (1972)