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The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College Oct 2018

The Path Report Volume 2 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College

The Path Report

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Complete Genome Sequence Of A Colistin-Resistant Escherichia Coli Strain Harboring Mcr-1 On An Inchi2 Plasmid In The United States, V Gilrane, S Lobo, Weihua Huang, J Zhuge, Changhong Yin, Donald Chen, K Alvarez, Alexandra Budhai, I Nadelman, Nevenka Dimitrova, John Fallon, Guiqing Wang Oct 2017

Complete Genome Sequence Of A Colistin-Resistant Escherichia Coli Strain Harboring Mcr-1 On An Inchi2 Plasmid In The United States, V Gilrane, S Lobo, Weihua Huang, J Zhuge, Changhong Yin, Donald Chen, K Alvarez, Alexandra Budhai, I Nadelman, Nevenka Dimitrova, John Fallon, Guiqing Wang

NYMC Faculty Publications

We report here the incidental detection and complete genome sequence of a urinary Escherichia coli strain harboring mcr-1 and resistant to colistin in a New York patient returning from Portugal in 2016. This strain, with sequence type 1485 (ST1485), was a non-extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL) and non-carbapenemase producer and carried the mcr-1 gene on an IncHI2 plasmid.


Towards A Personalized Cancer Gene Therapy: A Case Of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Dumitru Iacobas, Sanda Iacobas Aug 2017

Towards A Personalized Cancer Gene Therapy: A Case Of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma, Dumitru Iacobas, Sanda Iacobas

NYMC Faculty Publications

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The Transcriptional Regulation Of The Human Angiotensinogen Gene After High-Fat Diet Is Haplotype-Dependent: Novel Insights Into The Gene-Regulatory Networks And Implications For Human Hypertension, A Rana, S Jain, N Puri, M Kaw, N Sirianni, D Eren, Brahma Mopidevi, Anand Kumar May 2017

The Transcriptional Regulation Of The Human Angiotensinogen Gene After High-Fat Diet Is Haplotype-Dependent: Novel Insights Into The Gene-Regulatory Networks And Implications For Human Hypertension, A Rana, S Jain, N Puri, M Kaw, N Sirianni, D Eren, Brahma Mopidevi, Anand Kumar

NYMC Faculty Publications

Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the human angiotensinogen (hAGT) gene may modulate its transcription and affect the regulation of blood pressure via activation of the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS). In this regard, we have identified polymorphisms in the 2.5 Kb promoter of the hAGT gene that form two haplotype (Hap) blocks: -6A/G (-1670A/G, -1562C/T, -1561T/C) and -217A/G (-532T/C, -793A/G, -1074T/C & -1178G/A). hAGT gene with Hap -6A/-217A (Hap I) is associated with increased blood pressure whereas, Hap -6G/-217G (Hap II) is associated with normal blood pressure in human subjects. Since RAAS over activity contributes to hypertension in obesity, we have …


Microrna-494 And Atf3 The Targets Of Onconase(?), Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz Feb 2017

Microrna-494 And Atf3 The Targets Of Onconase(?), Zbigniew Darzynkiewicz

NYMC Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.