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mRNA sequence analysis and quantitative expression of the ADAMTS4 gene in the thoroughbred horse
문재우,안궁,배진한,남규휘,조병욱,박경도,이학교,양영목,김태훈,성환후,한규동,김희수 한국유전학회 2012 Genes & Genomics Vol.34 No.4
Cartilage increases flexibility of motion and helps protect the body from physical shock. Strong physical shock or some biological factor could cause joint disease. ADAMTS4 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs 4)has been related to degradation of aggrecans in cartilage. It has been associated with joint disease, which could influence the ability of horses to exercise. Here, we performed sequence analysis and expression profiling of the ADAMTS4 gene in thoroughbred horses. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR data indicated that higher expression of the ADAMTS4 gene appeared in the cartilage tissues compared to those of pancreas, stomach,lung and colon. The expression pattern was also higher in the muscle tissues after exercise than before exercise. These data could be of great use for further studies in relation to both horse racing and joint disease.
문재우,장호순,이영관,이덕희 순천향대학교 사회과학연구소 2001 순천향 사회과학연구 Vol.7 No.1
Students applying for Soonchunhyang University are mainly from Seoul City, Kyeonggi Province, and Choongnam Province. Attracting high school students from Seoul and Kyeonggi areas getting more competitive among colleges, and thus require more time and money. Meanwhile, recruiting high school students form local area become more economic and effective for Soonchunhyang University due to its location. This study is to find out the factors that influence students and their parents in the northwestern Choongnam Provice in applying for university admission. The survey of students and their parents in Chonan, Asan, Yesan, Dangjin, Seosan, Taean and Hongsung reveals that they prefer colleges located in Seoul and Daejeon to those in Asan and Chonan. They responded that notoriety, facilities and student welfare service as important factors in selecting colleges. They also showed high interest in whether the colleges offer new field of major, cultural environments, atmosphere for hard study, employment opportunity after graduation, and scholarship and financial aid. They obtained information of prospective colleges less from mass media such as newspapers and TV than internet, admission guidebooks by colleges, and publications from private institutions for college admission.