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| "Aaron Bedra" aTags: Creators (comics) (Source) |

| "xd" aTags: (Source) |

| "King" aTags: Martin Luther King, Jr. (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| ""
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| "gen" aTags: (Source) |

| "y-based representation of biomedical statements through fine-granular entity tagging and new web standards” Matthias Samwald and Holger Stenzhorn"
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- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Prostate_Disorder
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| "terms"
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- http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/85324003
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| "copy and paste the generated aTag" aTags: ofInteres (Source) |

| "Flavonoids could be potential candidates for further development of new drugs against Alzheimer's disease"
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- http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_38672
- http://www.co-ode.org/ontologies/galen#Drug
- http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#TherapeuticRole
- http://bioontology.org/projects/ontologies/radlex/radlexOwl#RID5137
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| "Dengue is a vector-borne viral infection that endangers an estimated 2.5 billion people" aTags: Dengue fever (Source) |

| "IMPRESSION: 1. Loosely grouped, rounded microcalcifications in the left upper outer breast. By mammographic criteria, these microcalcifications appear benign."
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- Loose - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/78799005
- Group - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/246261001
- Microcalcifications of the breast - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/412796009
- Lower outer quadrant of left breast - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/110502005
- Benign - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/30807003
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| "IMPRESSION: 1. Loosely grouped, rounded microcalcifications in the left upper outer breast. By mammographic criteria, these microcalcifications appear benign. "
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- round - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RID/RID5799
- calcification - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RID/RID5196
- left position - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RID/RID5824
- breast - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RID/RID28749
- benign - http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RID/RID15654
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| ""
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- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Melanoma
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| "Huperzine A (Hup A), a blood-brain barrier permeable selective reversible inhibitor of AChE, has been shown to reduce EAA-induced cell death by interfering with glutamate receptor-gated ion channels in primary neuronal cultures" aTags: Huperzine A AChE Inhibitor glutamate receptor-gated ion channels (Source) |

| "We used the generic names and specific epithets such as Ganoderma lucidum of the TCM scientific names to match text. In addition, the abbreviated forms, for example, G. lucidum and G lucidum were considered." aTags: (Source) |

| "protein"
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| "Semantic Web"
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| "Given the long history of CM, most of the CM documents were written in Chinese. While the Web is multilingual, a simple literal translation, however, is not sufficient in terms of making the CM knowledge accessible by Western researchers. An example is the translation of signs and symptoms between CM and WM. For example, the term Re (which literally means "Heat") in CM may be referred to as high fever and irritability in WM. The theories behind WM and various CM can be fundamentally different, leading to the difficulty to make alignments among their domain ontologies. For example, CM practitioners interpret human body and organs based on Chinese philosophical ideas of "yin-yang" and "five-elements". They are aware of the efficacy of the herb, Huperzia serrata (HS), in aging disorders, and interpret the action mechanism of this herb as strengthening the Shen (kidney). Biomedical scientists analyze some experimental evidence, and deduce that a compound of the herb HS acting on the brain can serve as a potential therapy for the Alzheimer's disease. In this case, HS targets the brain (WM) instead of the Shen (kidney)."
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| "Given the long history of CM, most of the CM documents were written in Chinese. While the Web is multilingual, a simple literal translation, however, is not sufficient in terms of making the CM knowledge accessible by Western researchers. An example is the translation of signs and symptoms between CM and WM. For example, the term Re (which literally means "Heat") in CM may be referred to as high fever and irritability in WM. The theories behind WM and various CM can be fundamentally different, leading to the difficulty to make alignments among their domain ontologies. For example, CM practitioners interpret human body and organs based on Chinese philosophical ideas of "yin-yang" and "five-elements". They are aware of the efficacy of the herb, Huperzia serrata (HS), in aging disorders, and interpret the action mechanism of this herb as strengthening the Shen (kidney). Biomedical scientists analyze some experimental evidence, and deduce that a compound of the herb HS acting on the brain can serve as a potential therapy for the Alzheimer's disease. In this case, HS targets the brain (WM) instead of the Shen (kidney)." aTags: (Source) |

| "ou might need to enable the bookmarks bar in your browser firs" aTags: (Source) |

| "experimental" aTags: (Source) |

| "experimental"
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- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-GrossAnatomy.owl#birnlex_1489
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| "Cancer Prevention"
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| "aTags ("associative tags") are snippets of HTML that capture the information that is most important to you in a machine-readable, interlinked format, making it easier for you and others to see the big picture.Get the Paper: “Simple, ontology-based representation of biomedical statements through fine-granular entity tagging and new web standards” Matthias Samwald and Holger Stenzhorn. Bio-Ontologies 2009. Article PDF, Presentation PDF." aTags: (Source) |

| "Cell Cycle"
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- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Cell_Cycle
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| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "Jason (labs.laan.com) and Kortina (kortina.net) built tinydb at appengine hackathon nyc after CC (also of labs.laan.com) wanted to send structured data along with a tinyurl.tinydb.org's goals are:Provide a simple API for writing and reading small chunks of data from anywhere.Serve as a platform upon which twitter applications and javascript widgets can be written.Circumvent crossdomain.xml in interesting and creative ways."
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- test
- now
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| "aTags ("associative tags") are snippets of HTML that capture the information that is most important to you in a machine-readable, interlinked format, making it easier for you and others to see the big picture.Get the Paper: “Simple, ontology-based representation of biomedical statements through fine-granular entity tagging and new web standards” Matthias Samwald and Holger Stenzhorn. Bio-Ontologies 2009. Article PDF, Presentation PDF." aTags: (Source) |

| "CBO BioPortal services" aTags: (Source) |

| "huperzine A was the most selective acetylcholinterase inhibitor" aTags: Huperzine A Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "Linked Data" aTags: Linked Data (Source) |

| "" aTags: HKMT (Source) |

| "homeobox"
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| "The gene with the highest expression in DFTD relative to a housekeeping gene, GAPDH (encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase), was MBP, the gene that encodes myelin basic protein (Fig. 2A). Indeed, 9 of the 20 validated tumor genes (45%) were found to be involved in the myelination pathway (table S6). Myelin, an insulating membranous layer that ensheathes nerve axons, is produced by oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and by Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. Components of a molecular network that controls the differentiation of Schwann cells, including transcription factors (SOX10, SOX2, POU5F1, and JUN) and structural myelin genes (MPZ, PRX, MBP, and PMP22), were apparent in the differentially expressed DFTD transcriptome"
Entities (via BioPortal):
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0042552
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Subcellular.owl#sao1279474730
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Cell.owl#sao844118448
- oligodendrocyte
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| "Analysing global gene expression in the brain of aged humans, the following genes were found to be differentially expressed: SLC8A1 [solute carrier family 8 (sodium/calcium exchanger), member 1], PPP2CA (protein phosphatase 2, catalytic subunit, {alpha} isoform), and CALM2 (calmodulin 2), PRKAR1A (protein kinase, cAMP-dependent, regulatory, type I, {alpha})" aTags: Solute carrier family PPP2CA CALM2 PRKAR1A Brain Human Senescence (Source) |

| "The following genes were found to be differentially expressed in the middle temporal gyrus of aged humans: PCCB, which codes for propionyl coenzyme A carboxylase (beta polypeptide), ATF2, which codes for activating transcription factor 2, SCP2, which codes for the sterol carrier protein 2, and PRKAG1, which codes for the gamma 1 noncatalytic subunit of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)" aTags: Propionyl-CoA carboxylase Activating transcription factor 2 SCP2 PRKAG1 Middle temporal gyrus Human Senescence (Source) |

| "The following genes were differentially expressed in the hippocampus of aged humans: ITGA4 (integrin, {alpha}4), ITGA7 (integrin, {alpha}7), and ITGA9 (integrin, {alpha}9)" aTags: ITGA4 ITGA7 ITGA9 FZD7 RGS4 DUSP4 RPH3A Hippocampus Human Senescence (Source) |

| "The following genes associated with learning/memory were found upregulated in the entorhinal cortex of aged humans: DAB1 [disabled homolog 1 (Drosophila)], RELN (reelin), AKAP13 (A kinase anchor protein 13), APOE (apolipoprotein E), GRIK5 (glutamate receptor, ionotropic, kainate 5), GRINA (glutamate receptor, ionotropic, N-methyl D-aspartate-associated protein 1), GSK3beta (glycogen synthase kinase 3-beta), and PRKCG (protein kinase C, {gamma})." aTags: DAB1 AKAP13 APOE GRIK5 GRINA GSK3B PRKCG Entorhinal cortex Learning Human Senescence (Source) |

| "Some proteins were expressed higher in neurons of Alzheimer's patients without neurofibrillary tangles, and even higher in neurons of Alzheimer's patients with neurofibrillary tangles: IRAK1, APOJ, CD44, PAK7, and CAPN7" aTags: IRAK1 Apolipoprotein CD44 PAK7 Neurofibrillary tangle Alzheimer (Source) |

| "When hyperphosphorylated, as in Alzheimer's disease, tau protein self-aggregates to form NFTs. Aggregation of tau protein prevents its normal microtubule dependent functions, and is thought to lead to loss of microtubule integrity and subsequent neuronal cell dysfunction, cell death, and eventual clinical dementia."
Entities (via BioPortal):
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Molecule.owl#sao1077731745
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Subcellular.owl#sao2409833926
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0048151
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0008219
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| "Tau protein has been implicated in numerous cellular processes, including neurite outgrowth, microtubule transport, and oligodendrocyte maturation."
Entities (via BioPortal):
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Molecule.owl#sao1077731745
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0048812
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-Subcellular.owl#birnlex_788
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0048709
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| ""
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- cancer
- accelerated
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Senescence
- drug
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| "Colonic stent is a safe and effective method for relief of immediate symptoms of malignant distal and proximal large bowel obstruction."
Entities (via BioPortal):
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Colon_Carcinoma
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Stent
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Bowel_Obstruction
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Effective_Status
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| "passive smoking the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States today, behind active smoking and alcohol."
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- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Tobacco
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Passive_Smoke_Exposure
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Mortality
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| "Environmental tobacco smoke exposure alters the neuroproteome of the adult rat brain, and suggest modulation of inflammatory and cell death processes."
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- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Tobacco_Smoke
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Brain
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Inflammation
- http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Cell_Death
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| "Environmental tobacco smoke exposure alters the neuroproteome of the adult rat brain, and suggest modulation of inflammatory and cell death processes."
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- tobacco
- http://ontology.neuinfo.org/NIF/BiomaterialEntities/NIF-GrossAnatomy.owl#birnlex_796
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0006954
- http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0008219
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| "Born Oscar "Fingers O'Flaherty" Wilde on October 16 1854 in Dublin, Ireland to an Anglo-Irish family." aTags: Oscar Wilde Dublin 1854 (Source) |

| "John Demjanjuk, accused of helping to murder nearly 28,000 Jews at a Nazi death camp, has gone on trial in the German city of Munich." aTags: John Demjanjuk Germany (Source) |

| "The World Loanword Database (WOLD) contains information on loanwords, source words and other words in 399 languages." aTags: world loanword database Loanword Database Linguistics (Source) |

| "Nardostachys jatamansi inhibits MAO-A and MAO-B" aTags: nardostachys atamansi Monoamine oxidase A Monoamine oxidase B Monoamine oxidase inhibitor (Source) |

| "Safflower (HH), the dry flower of Carthamus tinctorius L., has long been used to empirically treat neuropsychological disorders such as stroke and major depression in traditional Chinese medicine" aTags: Safflower carthamus tinctorius Major depressive disorder Stroke (Source) |

| "Safflower (the dry flower of Carthamus tinctorius) extracts functionally regulate monoamine transporters." aTags: Safflower carthamus tinctorius Monoamine transporter Dopamine transporter Norepinephrine transporter Serotonin transporter (Source) |

| "Caulis Sinomenii extracts activate DA/NE transporter and inhibit 5HT transporter" aTags: caulis sinomenii Dopamine transporter Norepinephrine transporter Serotonin transporter (Source) |

| "APP binds DR6 to trigger axon pruning and neuron death via distinct caspases" aTags: Quite Interesting (Source) |

| "Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate (PO4) group to a protein or other organic molecule." aTags: Phosphorylation Phosphate Protei (Source) |

| "aTags ("associative tags") are snippets of HTML that capture the information that is most important to you in a machine-readable, interlinked format, making it easier for you and others to see the big picture." aTags: (Source) |

| "Urban epidemics of leptospirosis now occur in cities throughout the developing world during seasonal heavy rainfall and flooding" aTags: Leptospirosis Rainfall (Source) |

| "breast cancer metastatic" aTags: BRCA P53 (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "aTags ("associative tags") are snippets of HTML that capture the information that is most important to you in a machine-readable, interlinked format, making it easier for you and others to see the big picture." aTags: aTag introduction (Source) |

| "IBM holds more patents than any other U.S. based technology company and has eight research laboratories worldwide" aTags: IBM Patenting (Source) |

| "Car Sales Lead Increase in U.S. Retail SalesBy JACK HEALY 18 minutes agoThe jump in August, helped by the car rebate program and gasoline sales, exceeded expectations, the government reported. Producer prices also rose.Iraqi Shoe Thrower Says He Was Tortured in JailBy MARC SANTORA 49 minutes agoMuntazer al-Zaidi with his sister at the Al-Baghdadya television station following his release from prison in Baghdad on Tuesday.Muntader al-Zaidi was freed after nine months in jail and said he would flee Iraq, fearing for his life." aTags: (Source) |

| "Web forms don’t have to be irritating, and your inline validation choices don't have to be based on wild guesses. In his examination of inline form validation options, Luke Wroblewski offers that rarest of beasts: actual data about which things make people smile and which make them want to stab your website with a fork." aTags: Semantic Web RDFa Meaning of life ANO Linked data page (Source) |

| "Linked Data is a sub-topic of the Semantic Web. The term Linked Data is used to describe a method of exposing, sharing, and connecting data via dereferenceable URIs on the Web." aTags: Linked Data Semantic Web (Source) |

| "Chronic citalopram administration causes a sustained suppression of serotonin synthesis in the mouse forebrain" aTags: Citalopram Serotonin Synthesis downregulation (Source) |

| "NuGO sites> NuGO Black Box> NuGO - eLearning> NutriAlerts> Metabolomics> Micronutrients> HomepageNuGO is a European-funded Network of Excellence, the full title of which is 'The European Nutrigenomics Organisation: linking genomics, nutrition and health research'.NuGO is funded by the European Commission’s Research Directorate General under the Food Quality and Safety Priority of the Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development. The project began in January 2004 and will be funded until December 2009, but NuGO is anticipated to continue in one form or another." aTags: nutrigenomics EU27 (Source) |

| "Protege 4.0 is an OWL ontology development environment" aTags: OWL editor Ontology (Source) |

| "Network analysis has been applied widely, providing a unifying language to describe disparate systems ranging from social interactions to power grids. It has recently been used in molecular biology, but so far the resulting networks have only been analysed statically1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Here we present the dynamics of a biological network on a genomic scale, by integrating transcriptional regulatory information9, 10, 11 and gene-expression data12, 13, 14, 15, 16 for multiple conditions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We develop an approach for the statistical analysis of network dynamics, called SANDY, combining well-known global topological measures, local motifs and newly derived statistics. We uncover large changes in underlying network architecture that are unexpected given current viewpoints and random simulations. In response to diverse stimuli, transcription factors alter their interactions to varying degrees, thereby rewiring the network. A few transcription factors serve as permanent hubs, but most act transiently only during certain conditions. By studying sub-network structures, we show that environmental responses facilitate fast signal propagation (for example, with short regulatory cascades), whereas the cell cycle and sporulation direct temporal progression through multiple stages (for example, with highly inter-connected transcription factors). Indeed, to drive the latter processes forward, phase-specific transcription factors inter-regulate serially, and ubiquitously active transcription factors layer above them in a two-tiered hierarchy. We anticipate that many of the concepts presented here—particularly the large-scale topological changes and hub transience—will apply to other biological networks, including complex sub-systems in higher eukaryotes." aTags: genomic scale Topology Transcription transcription factors (Source) |

| "Network analysis has been applied widely, providing a unifying language to describe disparate systems ranging from social interactions to power grids. It has recently been used in molecular biology, but so far the resulting networks have only been analysed statically1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Here we present the dynamics of a biological network on a genomic scale, by integrating transcriptional regulatory information9, 10, 11 and gene-expression data12, 13, 14, 15, 16 for multiple conditions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We develop an approach for the statistical analysis of network dynamics, called SANDY, combining well-known global topological measures, local motifs and newly derived statistics. We uncover large changes in underlying network architecture that are unexpected given current viewpoints and random simulations. In response to diverse stimuli, transcription factors alter their interactions to varying degrees, thereby rewiring the network. A few transcription factors serve as permanent hubs, but most act transiently only during certain conditions. By studying sub-network structures, we show that environmental responses facilitate fast signal propagation (for example, with short regulatory cascades), whereas the cell cycle and sporulation direct temporal progression through multiple stages (for example, with highly inter-connected transcription factors). Indeed, to drive the latter processes forward, phase-specific transcription factors inter-regulate serially, and ubiquitously active transcription factors layer above them in a two-tiered hierarchy. We anticipate that many of the concepts presented here—particularly the large-scale topological changes and hub transience—will apply to other biological networks, including complex sub-systems in higher eukaryotes." aTags: (Source) |

| "Systems Biology of Human AgingNetwork ModelBiochemical and Physiological Interactions" aTags: whole body SENS (Source) |

| "Blueberry juice decreases hyperglycemia in diabetic mice" aTags: Blueberry Diabetes mellitus (Source) |

| "Agomelatine is a promising and well-tolerated medication for the treatment of major depressive disorder." aTags: Agomelatine Major depressive disorder (Source) |

| "Cases of depersonalization / derealization disorder triggerd by drugs is very similar to cases triggered by other causes." aTags: Depersonalization disorder Drug (Source) |

| "Endomorphins inhibit pain, even in rats tolerant to morphine and in neuropathic pain." aTags: Endomorphine Pain Analgetic Neuropathic (Source) |

| "JDTic is a potent long- and orally acting selective kappa-opioid antagonist" aTags: JDTic Kappa Opioid receptor Antagonist (medical) (Source) |

| "Dynorphin and kappa-opioid receptors are key mediators of dysphoria" aTags: Dynorphin Kappa Opioid receptor Dysphoria (Source) |

| "Genetic or pharmacological invalidation of NK1 receptors has been shown to improve resistance to stress, to promote neurogenesis, and to be accompanied by antidepressant and anxiolytic effects in several (but not all) experimental procedures." aTags: Neurokinin A Stress Neurogenesis Antidepressant Anxiolytic (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "If you are an RDF/OWL enthusiast, you can also visualize the RDF in the aTag you created with the RDFa highlight bookmarklet you can find here." aTags: Cancer (Source) |

| "these are the meeting minutes" aTags: (Source) |

| "The miR-372 and miR-373pp miRNAs neutralize p53-mediated CDK inhibition, possibly through direct inhibition of the expression of the tumor-suppressor LATS2. We provide evidence that these miRNAs are potential novel oncogenes participating in the development of human testicular germ cell tumors by numbing the p53 pathway, thus allowing tumorigenic growth in the presence of wild-type p53" aTags: miR-372 miR-373 Cyclin dependent kinase LATS2 Cancer Testicular cancer P53 MicroRNA (Source) |

| "suppression of p16INK4A expression does not affect cellular proliferation but synergizes with p53 loss to accelerate growth and cause transformation" aTags: P16 (gene) Cell division P53 Growth (Source) |

| "loss of p14ARF enhances growth in a p53-dependent manner but has little tumorigenic effect" aTags: P14arf Growth P53 Tumor (Source) |

| "INK4A encodes for p14ARF and p16INK4A that inhibit growth through p53 and pRb, respectively." aTags: Ink4 P14arf P16 (gene) Growth P53 Retinoblastoma protein (Source) |

| "The INK4A locus is often inactivated in human cancer" aTags: Ink4 Cancer (Source) |

| "the Hippo pathway regulates expression of bantam to control tissue growth in Drosophila" aTags: Hippo signaling pathway Gene expression bantam microRNA Tissue (biology) Drosophila (Source) |

| "bantam levels are regulated during both developmentally programmed proliferation arrest and apoptosis" aTags: bantam microRNA Morphogenesis programmed proliferation arrest Apoptosis (Source) |

| "Yorkie is known to activate Cyclin E (CycE) and the apoptosis inhibitor DIAP1" aTags: Yorkie transcriptional activator Cyclin E DIAP1 (Source) |

| "Here we show that Yorkie also activates expression of the bantam microRNA, a known regulator of both proliferation and apoptosis" aTags: Yorkie transcriptional activator bantam microRNA Gene expression Cell division Apoptosis (Source) |

| "The Hippo signaling pathway acts upon the Yorkie transcriptional activator to control tissue growth in Drosophila" aTags: hippo signaling pathway Yorkie transcriptional activator Drosophila (Source) |

| "predicted regulatory targets of mammalian miRNAs were enriched for genes involved in transcriptional regulation but also encompassed an unexpectedly broad range of other functions" aTags: MicroRNA Transcription (genetics) (Source) |

| "the gain and loss of miRNA target sites appears to be causal to some genetic disorders" aTags: MicroRNA target site Genetic disorder (Source) |

| "miRNA expression signatures are associated with various types of cancer" aTags: MicroRNA Cancer (Source) |

| "miRNAs have been implicated in tissue morphogenesis, cellular processes like apoptosis, and major signaling pathways." aTags: MicroRNA Tissue (biology) Apoptosis (Source) |

| "MicroRNAs (miRNAs) control gene expression by translational inhibition and destabilization of mRNAs" aTags: MicroRNA Gene expression Translation (biology) mRNA destabilization (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "A pop-up window will appear, containing the snippet of text you selected. Add tags to this snippet of text by typing in the box below it. Matching terms will be suggested as you type. Tag recommendation is currently based on DBpedia. If no suitable term already exists, you can choose to create a new term" aTags: Recommendation (Source) |

| "Es ist gar nicht notwendig, sich über die Zocker etwa der US-Investmentbank Goldman Sachs aufzuregen. In heimischen Behörden und Gemeindestuben sitzen ebenfalls welche. Dort wird aber mit Steuergeld spekuliert. Der Rechnungshof stellte nun fest, dass die riskanten Geschäfte eingegangen wurden, ohne dass Länder und Gemeinde eine Ahnung hatten, worauf sie sich da einließen. Die Finanzkrise führt nun zu herben Verlusten." aTags: Speculation (Source) |

| "window" aTags: (Source) |

| "You might need to" aTags: (Source) |

| "" aTags: (Source) |

| "We hypothesize that the neuroprotective effect of nAChRs is mediated by modulation of the changes in gene expressions elicited by NMDA." aTags: Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Neuroprotection NMDA receptor (Source) |

| "Stress triggers alterations in gene expresssion of many proteins, especially transcription factors. The target genes of repeated stress partially overlap, but differ from those altered by single stress." aTags: Stress repeated stress Gene expression (Source) |

| "We report a case of severe hypomagnesemia in non-oliguric acute renal failure caused by leptospirosis" aTags: Hypomagnesemia Renal failure Leptospirosis (Source) |

| "oral penicillin may be effective chemoprophylaxis against leptospirosis." aTags: Penicillin Prophylaxis Leptospirosis (Source) |

| "Leptospirosis is misdiagnosed with other infectious disease such as dengue" aTags: Leptospirosis Dengue fever Diagnosis (Source) |

| "Leptospirosis: Leptospira are shed in urine of chronically infected hosts. Direct contact with infected urine, or indirectly with water sources contaminated with infected urine, poses a risk of infection for humans exposed during water-related recreational and occupational activities." aTags: Leptospirosis Leptospira Urine Water (Source) |

| "Urban leptospirosis is a disease of poor environments since it disproportionately affects communities that lack adequate sewage systems and refuse collection services. In this setting, outbreaks are often due to transmission of a single serovar, L. interrogans serovar Copenhageni, which is associated with the Rattus norvegicus reservoir." aTags: Leptospirosis Poverty Sewage Rat (Source) |

| "Leptospirosis produces life-threatening manifestations, such as Weil's disease and severe pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome for which fatality is more than 10% and 50%, respectively" aTags: Leptospirosis Pulmonary hemorrhage (Source) |

| "Leptospira infection in Salvador, Brazil: An increase of US$1 per day in per capita household income was associated with an 11% (95% CI 5%–18%) decrease in infection risk" aTags: Leptospira Infection Income (Source) |

| "" aTags: dioxidocarbon (Source) |

| "Huperzine A acts as a non-competitive antagonist of the NMDA receptors" aTags: Huperzine A Receptor antagonist NMDA receptor (Source) |

| "Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) for the treatment of superficial venous reflux has been available since 1998 and is now established as a safe and efficacious treatment modality for the ablation of refluxing superficial and perforating veins." aTags: Radiofrequency ablation Varicose veins (Source) |

| "Evodia rutaecarpa (Rutaceae) is used in TCM for cardiotonic, restorative and analgesic effects" aTags: Evodiamine Analgesic Heart (Source) |

| "Coptis chinensis (Ranunculaceae) has been used in TCM for several conditions. A methanol extract fraction of C. chinensis, jatrorrhizine and berberine are MAO inhibitors [Kong et al], indicating potential antidepressant activity, and C. chinensis and some alkaloids isolated from this plant (berberine, coptisine and palmatine) are reported to be anti-Cholinesterase" aTags: Coptis chinensis Monoamine oxidase inhibitor Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "In TCM, Codonopsis pilosula (Campanulaceae) root is used for various disorders including amnesia, and is believed to promote blood circulation and enhance vitality" aTags: Codonopsis pilosula Therapy Amnesia Circulatory System (Source) |

| "Biota orientalis (Coniferae) is used in TCM for insomnia and amnesia" aTags: Biota orientalis Insomnia Amnesia (Source) |

| "A crude alcoholic extract of Angelica archangelica (Umbelliferae), which has been used in TCM for cerebral diseases, displaced nicotine binding to nicotine receptors in a concentration-dependent manner, but it is unknown if this effect was due to agonistic or antagonistic binding" aTags: Angelica Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (Source) |

| "Salvia miltiorrhiza root may inhibit neuronal cell death by inhibition of presynaptic glutamate release" aTags: Salvia miltiorrhiza Therapy Excitotoxicity Glutamatergic (Source) |

| "Salvia miltiorrhiza prescribed in TCM to stabilise the heart and calm nerves. Official indications for the root include treatment of blood circulation disorders, insomnia, neurasthenia and alleviation of inflammation." aTags: Salvia miltiorrhiza Therapy Heart Circulatory System Insomnia Neurasthenia Inflammation (Source) |

| "Polygala tenuifolia (Polygalaceae) root is used in TCM as a cardiotonic and cerebrotonic, as a sedative and tranquilliser, and for amnesia, neuritis and insomnia" aTags: Polygala tenuifolia Therapy Heart Amnesia Neuritis Insomnia (Source) |

| "Honokiol and magnolol (found in Magnolia officinalis) increased ChAT activity and inhibited AChE activity in vitro, and increased hippocampal ACh release in vivo" aTags: Honokiol Magnolol Magnolia officinalis Choline acetyltransferase Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor Hippocampus (Source) |

| "The bark of the root and stem of Magnolia officinalis (Magnoliaceae) has been used in TCM to treat anxiety and nervous disturbances." aTags: Magnolia officinalis Anxiety (Source) |

| "Galantamine is reported to be more selective for AChE than BuChE, and provides complete oral bioavailability" aTags: Galantamine Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor Butyrylcholinesterase Oral bioavailability (Source) |

| "Galantamine is an alkaloid isolated from the Chinese medicinal herb L. radiata Herb" aTags: Galantamine (Source) |

| "Huperzine A, isolated from H. serrata (Lycopodiaceae)inhibits AChE in vitro and in vivo" aTags: Huperzine A Huperzia Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "The prescription Qian Ceng Ta has been used in TCM to alleviate problems of memory loss and H. serrata (from which Qian Ceng Ta is prepared) is used in TCM for promoting circulation, for fever and for inflammation." aTags: Huperzia Therapy Circulatory System Fever Inflammation (Source) |

| "The prescription Qian Ceng Ta has been used in TCM to alleviate problems of memory loss and H. serrata (from which Qian Ceng Ta is prepared) is used in TCM for promoting circulation, for fever and for inflammation." aTags: Huperzia (Source) |

| "With reference to the numerous studies conducted, it is apparent that G. biloba may be useful in the treatment of AD symptoms, but further research is necessary to identify appropriate dosing regimens, potential effects of long-term use, interactions with other medicines, and standardisation of extracts must also be a consideration." aTags: Ginkgo biloba uncertain effect Alzheimer's disease (Source) |

| "Ginkgolide B from G. biloba is a platelet-activating factor (PAF) antagonist" aTags: Ginkgolide Ginkgo biloba Platelet-activating factor Antagonist Receptor antagonist (Source) |

| "Treatment with G. biloba extracts attenuated scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats, enhanced memory retention in both young and old rats and improved short-term memory in mice." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Therapy Amnesia Memory Short-term memory (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761, and a terpene lactone isolated from it (bilobalide), were protective against ischaemia-induced neuronal death and reductions in mitochondrial gene expression in vivo" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Bilobalide Ischemia Mitochondrion Gene expression (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba extract showed antioxidant activity" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Antioxidant (Source) |

| "Favourable effects of Ginkgo biloba have been observed on the muscarinic cholinergic system" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba: Favourable effects have been observed on cerebral circulation and neuronal cell metabolism" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Cerebral circulation Cellular metabolism Neuron (Source) |

| "G. biloba has also been used traditionally in Iran to improve memory loss associated with blood circulation abnormalities" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Traditional medicine Therapy Circulation problem Circulatory system Memory (Source) |

| "Celastrus paniculatus: The studies conducted to date regarding this plant have not identified the active constituents, nor has any therapeutic potential been established for use in AD patients" aTags: Celastrus paniculatus ineffective Alzheimer's disease (Source) |

| "C. paniculatus was extracted in methanol and evaluated for N-methyl-Image -aspartate (NMDA) and Îł-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor binding and nerve growth factor (NGF) effects, but did not show any response. (but this might be different with a lipophilic extract)" aTags: Celastrus paniculatus not Ligand (biochemistry) NMDA receptor GABAA receptor Nerve growth factor receptor (Source) |

| "Celastrus paniculatus: An antioxidant effect in the CNS, observed with an aqueous seed extract, may also explain the reputed benefits on memory, since this extract enhanced cognition in vivo" aTags: Celastrus paniculatus Antioxidant Central nervous system Memory (Source) |

| "Administration of Celastrus paniculatus seed oil to rats also reversed a scopolamine-induced task deficit, but this effect was not associated with anti-ChE activity" aTags: Celastrus paniculatus not Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "When administered orally to rats, the Celastrus paniculatus seed oil decreased levels of noradrenaline, dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in the brain, which was correlated with an improvement in learning and memory processes" aTags: Celastrus paniculatu Concentration (chemistry) Norepinephrine Dopamine Serotonin (Source) |

| "C. paniculatus (Celastraceae) seeds and seed oil have been used in Ayurvedic medicine for “stimulating intellect and sharpening the memory”" aTags: Celastrus paniculatus Memory (Source) |

| "A consistent neuropathological occurrence associated with memory loss is a cholinergic deficit, which has been correlated with the severity of Alzheimer's Disease" aTags: Alzheimer's disease Memory loss Acetylcholine (Source) |

| "Gingko biloba did not significantly affect histopathological and oxidative stress parameters in experimental colitis" aTags: Ginkgo biloba ineffective Colitis (Source) |

| "neither short- or long-term administration of Ginkgo biloba extract alone substantially impacts sexual function in women" aTags: Ginkgo biloba ineffective Sexual dysfunction (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba extract 761 reduces doxorubicin-induced apoptotic damage in rat hearts and neonatal cardiomyocytes." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Therapy Apoptosis Heart (Source) |

| "About 20 detailed reports of haemorrhage (usually cerebral, ocular, or postsurgical) in patients using Gingko biloba extracts have been published" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Adverse effect Haemorrhages (Source) |

| "The results suggest that Ginkgo biloba extract may exert therapeutic activity in the treatment of seasonal allergic conjunctivitis." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Therapy Allergic conjunctivitis (Source) |

| "Contractile Function in Isolated Cardiomyocytes From Ischemia-Reperfusion Rats is improved by Ginkgolide B Pretreatment" aTags: Contractility Ischemia Reperfusion injury Ginkgolide Ginkgo biloba In vitro (Source) |

| "Experiment with mice transgenic for human Amyloid precursor protein (APP): Long-term treatment (16 months) with Ginkgo biloba extract EGb761 significantly lowered human APP protein levels by approximately 50% as compared to controls in the cortex but not in the hippocampus. However, APP levels were not affected by EGb761 in young mice." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Amyloid precursor protein (Source) |

| "Extract of ginkgo biloba promotes the expression of VEGF following subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats. [...] exerts protective effects on secondary cerebral ischemic injury [...]" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Vascular endothelial growth factor Subarachnoid hemorrhage (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba treating patients with attention-deficit disorder. [...] During Ginkgo biloba treatment, the patients' mean scores improved significantly overall and in hyperactivity, inattention, and immaturity factors." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (Source) |

| "Extract of Ginkgo biloba induces glutathione-S-transferase subunit-P1 in vitro" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Glutathione S-transferase In vitro (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba appears to be safe in use with no excess side effects compared with placebo." aTags: Ginkgo biloba Side effect (Source) |

| "Ginkgo biloba extract EGb(R)761 exerts anti-angiogenic effects via activation of tyrosine phosphatases" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Anti-angiogenics Protein tyrosine phosphatase (Source) |

| "Patients with AD and neuropsychiatric features: exploratory findings helped to develop three hypotheses that will have to be proven in further studies: (1) there is no significant difference in the efficiency between the Ginkgo Biloba extract EGb 761(R) and donepezil, (2) a combination therapy will be superior to a mono-therapy with one of both substances and (3) there will be less side effects under a combination therapy than under mono-therapy with donepezil" aTags: Ginkgo biloba Donepezil Alzheimer's disease (Source) |

| "Novel hypothesis: dysregulation of thermosensitive population of serotonergic neurons plays an important role in stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders, including anxiety and affective disorders" aTags: Serotonin Neuron Thermoreceptor Anxiety (Source) |

| "Our results confirm the contribution of the TRPV3Gly573Ser gene to the development of repeated hapten dermatitis, but not spontaneous dermatitis in NC/Nga mice" aTags: TRPV3 Dermatitis (Source) |

| "Incensole acetate, an incense component, elicits psychoactivity by activating TRPV3 channels in the brain" aTags: incensole Boswellia Psychoactive drug TRPV3 (Source) |

| "Berberine is a human prolyl oligopeptidase inhibitor" aTags: Berberine Prolyl endopeptidase Enzyme inhibitor (Source) |

| "Prolyl endopeptidase, a serine protease, is widely distributed in various organs, particularly in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients" aTags: Prolyl endopeptidase Brain Alzheimer's disease (Source) |

| "long-term tea intake is associated with reduced levels of fasting blood glucose and lower prevalence of diabetes" aTags: Tea Blood glucose level Diabetes mellitus (Source) |

| "Green tea is effective to prevent dental caries" aTags: Green tea Dental caries (Source) |

| "prolyl endopeptidase (PEP) inhibitors were isolated from the methanolic extract of green tea leaves" aTags: Prolyl endopeptidase Enzyme inhibitor Green tea (Source) |

| "Escin enhanced endothelium-dependent relaxation induced by acetylcholine when such relaxation had been reduced by exposure to the superoxide ion generator pyrogallol" aTags: Aescin Vasodilation Acetylcholine (Source) |

| "this study confirms the fast clinical efficacy of Pycnogenol in patients with chronic venous insufficiency and venous microangiopathy" aTags: pycnogenol Vascular disease (Source) |

| "pop-up window" aTags: popup window annoying ad browser web (Source) |

| "pop-up window" aTags: window annoying ad commercial information help (Source) |

| "A new H1N1 influenza A virus has been identified in Mexico, and has spread rapidly to other regions around the world. The World Health Organization in collaboration with many other national and international agencies is working efficiently to evaluate, diagnose and implement measures to contain the spread of this virus. Among the many efforts is the timely release of the genomic sequences from different viral isolates [1]. This is allowing thousands of scientists to participate in the endeavour." aTags: Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 (Source) |

| "E-MEXP-668" aTags: ArrayExpress Accession (Source) |

| "E-MEXP-668" aTags: ArrayExpress Accession (Source) |

| "G4110B" aTags: Agilent Technologies Microarray Serial number (Source) |

| "bookmarklet" aTags: (Source) |

| "Finding about Acacia confusa: extracts from flowers of A. confusa may have antioxidant effect." aTags: Antioxidant Acacia confusa (Source) |

| "aTags ("associative tags") are snippets of HTML that capture the information that is most important to you in a machine-readable, interlinked format, making it easier for you and others to see the big picture." aTags: (Source) |

| "lect the snippet of text, t" aTags: Place-shifting (Source) |

| "pop-up window will appear, containing the snippet of text you selected. Add tags to this snippet of text by typing in the box below it. Matching terms will be suggested as you type. Tag recommendation is currently based on DBpedia. If no suitable term already exists, you can choose to create a new term." aTags: FIU Golden Panthers (Source) |

| "Huperzine A acts as a non-competitive antagonist of the NMDA receptors" aTags: Huperzine A Non-competitive inhibition NMDA receptor (Source) |

| "some effects of CDP-choline could be mediated by changes in brain platelet-activating factor (PAF) levels" aTags: Citicoline Platelet-activating factor (Source) |

| "Changes in brain striatum dopamine and acetylcholine receptors induced by chronic CDP-choline treatment of aging mice" aTags: Striatum Dopamine receptor Acetylcholine receptor Citicoline (Source) |

| "GABAB Receptor Mediated Inhibition of GnRH Neurons Is Suppressed by Kisspeptin-GPR54 Signaling." aTags: GABAB receptor GNRH2 Kisspeptin (Source) |

| "Tutorial: Como soldar con estaño" aTags: Electronica reparacion tecnico Taller (Source) |

| "Ethanol enhances GABA(B)-mediated inhibitory postsynaptic transmission on rat midbrain dopaminergic neurons by facilitating GIRK currents." aTags: Ethanol GABAB receptor Dopamine G protein-coupled inwardly-rectifying potassium channel (Source) |

| "GABA(B) receptor positive modulation represents a novel therapeutic strategy for the development of anxiolytic drugs with a superior side-effect profile" aTags: GABAB receptor Anxiety positive modulation (Source) |

| "Huperzine A Protects Isolated Rat Brain Mitochondria against beta-Amyloid Peptide." aTags: Huperzine A Mitochondrial (Source) |

| "dystroglycan is a physiological ligand for neurexins" aTags: Dystroglycan Ligand Neurexin (Source) |

| "Huperzine A is a novel promising acetylcholinesterase inhibitor." aTags: Huperzine A Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "A function of GABAB receptors: Production of K+ currents" aTags: GABAB receptor Potassium channel (Source) |

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| "Baclofen is a full agonist of GABAB receptors" aTags: Baclofen GABAB receptor Agonist (Source) |

| "Huperzine A treatment protects against N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced seizure/status epilepticus in rats." aTags: Huperzine A NMDA receptor (Source) |

| "Huperzine A, a novel promising acetylcholinesterase inhibitor" aTags: Huperzine A Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (Source) |

| "local antioxidant activity of peroxiredoxin 3 may have a role in maintaining cardiac function" aTags: Peroxiredoxin Antioxidant Heart (Source) |