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- BookDavid Edwards, Jason E. Stajich, David Hansen, editors.Contents:
DNA Sequence Databases / David Edwards, David Hansen and Jason E. Stajich
Sequence Comparison Tools / Michael Imelfort
Genome Browsers / Sheldon McKay and Scott Cain
Predicting Non-coding RNA Transcripts / Laura A. Kavanaugh and Uwe Ohler
Gene Prediction Methods / William H. Majoros, Ian Korf and Uwe Ohler
Gene Annotation Methods / Laurens Wilming and Jennifer Harrow
Regulatory Motif Analysis / Alan Moses and Saurabh Sinha
Molecular Marker Discovery and Genetic Map Visualisation / Chris Duran, David Edwards and Jacqueline Batley
Sequence Based Gene Expression Analysis / Lakshmi K. Matukumalli and Steven G. Schroeder
Protein Sequence Databases / Terry Clark
Protein Structure Prediction / Sitao Wu and Yang Zhang
Classification of Information About Proteins / Amandeep S. Sidhu, Matthew I. Bellgard and Tharam S. Dillon
High-Throughput Plant Phenotyping - Data Acquisition, Transformation, and Analysis / Matthias Eberius and José Lima-Guerra
Phenome Analysis of Microorganisms / Christopher M. Gowen and Stephen S. Fong
Standards for Functional Genomics / Stephen A. Chervitz, Helen Parkinson, Jennifer M. Fostel, Helen C. Causton and Susanna-Assunta Sanson, et al.
Literature Databases / J. Lynn Fink
Advanced Literature-Mining Tools / Pierre Zweigenbaum and Dina Demner-Fushman
Data and Databases / Daniel Damian
Programming Languages / John Boyle.Digital Access Springer 2009 - ArticleEllender G, Ham KN, Harcourt JK.Aust Dent J. 1979 Jun;24(3):174-7.The ultrastructural localization of corrosion products released from dental amalgam implants in rat subcutaneous tissue was studied by means of a sulphide-silver technique. Implants stimulated a prolonged inflammatory response with delayed granulation tissue formation and slow and faulty collagen formation. The metallic corrosion products were found both in cells and in association with matrix components. Intracellular metal deposits were predominantly in the cytoplasmic matrix and in vacuoles in the early (19 day) lesions, but at 60 days there was metal in many nuclei, both viable and dead. Collagen fibrils had metal on the surface and vascular basement membranes had granules of bound metals.