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Journal articles on the topic "Peanuts gang"

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Kuwahara, Kazuhiko, Mikoto Yoshida, Eisaku Kondo, Atsuko Sakata, Yuko Watanabe, Eiji Abe, Yoshihiko Kouno, et al. "A novel nuclear phosphoprotein, GANP, is up-regulated in centrocytes of the germinal center and associated with MCM3, a protein essential for DNA replication." Blood 95, no. 7 (April 1, 2000): 2321–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v95.7.2321.

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Abstract Antigen (Ag) immunization induces formation of the germinal center (GC), with large, rapidly proliferating centroblasts in the dark zone, and small, nondividing centrocytes in the light zone. We identified a novel nuclear protein, GANP, that is up-regulated in centrocytes. We found that GANP was up-regulated in GC B cells of Peyer's patches in normal mice and in spleens from Ag-immunized mice. GANP-positive cells appeared in the light zone of the GC, with coexpression of the peanut agglutinin (PNA) (PNA)-positive B220-positive phenotype. The expression of GANP was strikingly correlated with GC formation because Bcl6-deficient mice did not show the up-regulation of GANP. GANP-positive cells were mostly surrounded by follicular dendritic cells. Stimulation with anti-μ and anti-CD40 induced up-regulation of ganp messenger RNA as well as GANP protein in B220-positive B cells in vitro. GANP is a 210-kd protein localized in both the cytoplasm and nuclei, with a homologous region to Map80 that is associated with MCM3, a protein essential for DNA replication. Remarkably, GANP is associated with MCM3 in B cells and MCM3 is also up-regulated in the GC area. These results suggest that the up-regulation of GANP might participate in the development of Ag-driven B cells in GCs through its interaction with MCM3.
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Kuwahara, Kazuhiko, Mikoto Yoshida, Eisaku Kondo, Atsuko Sakata, Yuko Watanabe, Eiji Abe, Yoshihiko Kouno, et al. "A novel nuclear phosphoprotein, GANP, is up-regulated in centrocytes of the germinal center and associated with MCM3, a protein essential for DNA replication." Blood 95, no. 7 (April 1, 2000): 2321–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v95.7.2321.007k33_2321_2328.

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Antigen (Ag) immunization induces formation of the germinal center (GC), with large, rapidly proliferating centroblasts in the dark zone, and small, nondividing centrocytes in the light zone. We identified a novel nuclear protein, GANP, that is up-regulated in centrocytes. We found that GANP was up-regulated in GC B cells of Peyer's patches in normal mice and in spleens from Ag-immunized mice. GANP-positive cells appeared in the light zone of the GC, with coexpression of the peanut agglutinin (PNA) (PNA)-positive B220-positive phenotype. The expression of GANP was strikingly correlated with GC formation because Bcl6-deficient mice did not show the up-regulation of GANP. GANP-positive cells were mostly surrounded by follicular dendritic cells. Stimulation with anti-μ and anti-CD40 induced up-regulation of ganp messenger RNA as well as GANP protein in B220-positive B cells in vitro. GANP is a 210-kd protein localized in both the cytoplasm and nuclei, with a homologous region to Map80 that is associated with MCM3, a protein essential for DNA replication. Remarkably, GANP is associated with MCM3 in B cells and MCM3 is also up-regulated in the GC area. These results suggest that the up-regulation of GANP might participate in the development of Ag-driven B cells in GCs through its interaction with MCM3.
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Books on the topic "Peanuts gang"

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Be prepared. Horsham: Ravette, 1988.

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: First serve. London: Ravette, 1988.

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Stay Cool. London: Ravette, 1988.

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Let's Go. Horsham: Ravette, 1988.

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Shall We Dance? Horsham: Ravette London, 1988.

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Siracusa, Catherine. The peanut butter gang. New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 1996.

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Lindenberger, Jan. Peanuts Gang Collectibles: An Unauthorized Handbook and Price Guide. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publ., 1998.

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Schulz, Charles M. Snoopy and the Peanuts Gang: Come Fly with Me. Horsham: Ravette, 1988.

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Lindenberger, Jan. More Peanuts Gang Collectibles: An Unauthorized Handbook and Price Guide. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub. Ltd., 1999.

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Meet the Peanuts gang!: With fun facts, trivia, comics, and more! New York: Simon Spotlight, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Peanuts gang"

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Abate, Michelle Ann. "Mo Van Pelt." In The Comics of Alison Bechdel, 68–86. University Press of Mississippi, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496825773.003.0006.

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This chapter explores the numerous and heretofore overlooked physical, personal, and psychological areas of overlap between Mo Testa in Dykes to Watch Out For and Linus van Pelt in Charles Schulz’s Peanuts. Many of Mo’s signature traits and hallmark qualities are ones she shares with Linus: from her insecurity and intellectualism to her philosophical nature and her role as reflective commentator for the group. Indeed, even Mo’s penchant for striped clothing can be seen as taking a sartorial cue from Linus, who is always clad in a t-shirt with strikingly similar horizontal stripes. While Bechdel never identified Schulz as an inspiration for her work nor the Peanuts gang as a model for her DTWOF crew, the suggestive echoes between Mo and Linus seem too numerous to be merely coincidental. Exploring the similarities between Mo and Linus reveals a compelling kinship between Bechdel’s work and one of the most well-known strips in the history of American comics, while it also sheds new light on the relationship that DTWOF has to its socio-cultural milieu.
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