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Transcription, Genetic (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Transcription, Genetic'
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The microcytic red cell and the anemia of inflammation.
3 Nov 2009
rec_pub_19890136-the-microcytic-red-cell-anemia-inflammation.htm
Tracking rates of transcription and splicing in vivo.
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19888309-tracking-rates-transcription-splicing-vivo.htm
30 Oct 2009
Insulin is a critical autoantigen for the development of autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. About 80% of NOD females and 30-40% of NOD males develop diabetes. However, Insulin2 (Ins2) knockout NOD mice develop autoimmune diabetes ...
rec_pub_19874548-insulin2-gene-ins2-transcription-nod-bone-marrow-derived-cells-does.htm
Annotating non-coding transcription using functional genomics strategies.
30 Oct 2009
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA) transcripts are RNA molecules that do not code for proteins, but elicit function by other mechanisms. The vast majority of RNA produced in a cell is non-coding ribosomal RNA, produced from relatively few loci, however more ...
rec_pub_19833699-annotating-non-coding-transcription-using-functional-genomics.htm
Establishing legitimacy and function in the new transcriptome.
30 Oct 2009
The last decade has seen an explosion of interest in new classes of non-coding RNA. While some are now firmly established as new categories of legitimate functional RNAs, the purpose and even existence of others remain to be solidified. Here, we ...
rec_pub_19833698-establishing-legitimacy-function-new-transcriptome.htm
Necdin: a multi functional protein with potential tumor suppressor role?
30 Oct 2009
Necdin (NDN), a member of the melanoma-associated antigen (MAGE) family of proteins was first identified in mouse stem cells of embryonal carcinoma origin induced to differentiate by treatment with retinoic acid. The human gene maps to chromosome ...
rec_pub_19626646-necdin-multi-functional-protein-potential-tumor-suppressor-role.htm
The suppression of MAD1 by AKT-mediated phosphorylation activates MAD1 target genes transcription.
30 Oct 2009
MAX dimerization protein 1 (MAD1) is a transcription suppressor that antagonizes MYC-mediated transcription activation, and the inhibition mechanism occurs mainly through the competition of target genes' promoter MYC binding sites by MAD1. The ...
rec_pub_19526459-the-suppression-mad1-akt-mediated-phosphorylation-activates-mad1.htm
30 Oct 2009
We have investigated gene expression patterns underlying reversible and irreversible anchorage-independent growth (AIG) phenotypes to identify more sensitive markers of cell transformation for studies directed at interrogating carcinogenesis ...
rec_pub_19526458-cellular-dichotomy-anchorage-independent-growth-responses-bfgf-tpa.htm
The cellular and molecular immune response of the weanling piglet to staphylococcal enterotoxin B.
30 Oct 2009
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) is a biothreat agent, etiologic agent of food poisoning, and potent inducer of toxic shock syndrome. This heat-stable exoprotein is thought to act as a superantigen to induce T cell-specific pathology. Most animal ...
rec_pub_19855072-the-cellular-molecular-immune-response-weanling-piglet-staphylococcal.htm
30 Oct 2009
BNM2is a prototypical member of the enigmatic BURP domain protein family whose members contain the signature FX6-7GX10-28PX25-31CX11-12X2SX45-56CHX10 CHX25-29CHX2TX15-16PX5CH in the C-terminus. This protein family occurs only in plants, and the ...
rec_pub_19714473-protein-storage-vacuoles-brassica-napus-zygotic-embryos-accumulate.htm
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