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Mechanisms of developmental regulation in globin loci
Current Opinion in Hematology, 1998Recent advances in the study of globin gene switching in the context of the complete locus have contributed greatly to our understanding of the mechanisms of developmental regulation. It has become clear that the interactions between the distant locus control region and the individual globin genes, as well as the trans-acting factors and physical ...
Joost Gribnau+2 more
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Developmental regulation of primitive erythropoiesis
Current Opinion in HematologyPurpose of review In this review, we present an overview of recent studies of primitive erythropoiesis, focusing on advances in deciphering its embryonic origin, defining species-specific differences in its developmental regulation, and better understanding the molecular and metabolic pathways involved in terminal ...
Marlies P, Rossmann, James, Palis
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The Motivation of Developmental Regulation
2018The human lifespan provides an age-based timetable for the regulation of development. Individuals pursue different goals at different ages, and their behavior is restricted by biological and societal structures. Motivational and behavioral models of developmental regulation form the framework for research on the central processes of agency over the ...
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ESCRT genes and regulation of developmental signaling
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2018ESCRT (Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport) proteins have been shown to control an increasing number of membrane-associated processes. Some of these, and prominently regulation of receptor trafficking, profoundly shape signal transduction.
D. Horner+5 more
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Chapter 2 Developmental Regulation of Neurotransmitter Phenotype
1980The extraordinary scope of neuronal plasticity has been appreciated only recently. The neuron is capable not only of altering structure and function quantitatively, but also of undergoing phenotypic transformation under appropriate circumstances. It is now well established from in vivo and in vitro studies that neurons may change transmitters, and thus
Ira B. Black, Paul H. Patterson
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DEVELOPMENTALLY REGULATED GENES IN SILKMOTHS
Annual Review of Genetics, 1984Goldsmith, M. R., Kafatos, F. C.
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Plasmodium: The Developmentally Regulated Ribosome
Experimental Parasitology, 1994Jun Li+4 more
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Developmentally Regulated Gene Rearrangements in Prokaryotes
Annual Review of Genetics, 1992openaire +3 more sources