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    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: MX1 GENE ; WILD MICE ; IFN-ALPHA/BETA ; INFLUENZA VIRUS ; DNA SEQUENCE ; PCR-RFLV
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The mouse Mx1 gene encodes an interferon(IFN)-inducible nuclear protein and confers resistanceto influenza virus infection. The standard laboratorymouse strains all carry the Mx1- allele andare susceptible to influenza virus. In this study, severalmouse strains established from wild mice were tested todetermine their Mx1+ or Mx1-allele status with polymerase chain reaction-restrictionfragment length variation (PCR-RFLV), sequence analysis, reversetranscription (RT)-PCR, and immunofluorescence staining.All of the mouse strains originating from wild mice werefound uniformly to carry the Mx1+ allele.Therefore, it is conceivable that the Mx1+allele in wild populations serves a function againstsome pathogens related to orthomyxoviruses. The PCR-RFLVand sequence analysis allowed us to classify theMx1+ alleles of the laboratory and wild-origin mouse strainsinto distinct classes. RT-PCR and immunofluorescencestaining demonstrated that the Mx1 transcripts andproteins were induced by IFN-alpha/beta in macrophages from wild mouse species.
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-31
    Description: NASDA's new Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS) is scheduled for launch in August, 1996. ADEOS carries 8 sensors to observe earth environmental phenomena and sends their data to NASDA, NASA, and other foreign ground stations around the world. The downlink data bit rate for ADEOS is 126 MB/s and the total volume of data is about 100 GB per day. To archive and manage such a large quantity of data with high reliability and easy accessibility it was necessary to develop a new mass storage system with a catalogue information database using advanced database management technology. The data will be archived and maintained in the Master Data Storage Subsystem (MDSS) which is one subsystem in NASDA's new Earth Observation data and Information System (EOIS). The MDSS is based on a SONY ID1 digital tape robotics system. This paper provides an overview of the EOIS system, with a focus on the Master Data Storage Subsystem and the NASDA Earth Observation Center (EOC) archive policy for earth observation satellite data.
    Keywords: Documentation and Information Science
    Type: Fifth NASA Goddard Conference on Mass Storage Systems and Technologies.; Volume 1; 287 - 290; NASA-CP-3340-vol-1
    Format: application/pdf
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