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Gene Expression during Vascular Pericyte Differentiation

Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, 1999
Pericytes, an integral part of the microvasculature, are involved in a number of different processes, including angiogenesis. Many of the early studies on these cells are descriptive and concentrate on the location of pericytes in vivo, surrounding the endothelial cells in the microvessels.
Doherty, Mary Jo, Canfield, Ann E.
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From differential gene expression to differential gene function and back

Drug Discovery Today: Technologies, 2004
Following the decoding of several plant and animal genomes, the identification of all corresponding transcripts and proteins and understanding how their expression corresponds to physiological and pathological states is the obvious next step. Nucleic acid quantification methods have become increasingly high-throughput and relatively low-cost, and ...
Moitreyee, Chatterjee-Kishore   +1 more
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Imbalance of dietary nutrients and the associated differentially expressed genes and pathways may play important roles in juvenile Kashin-Beck disease.

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2018
BACKGROUND Kashin-Beck disease (KBD) is a childhood-onset endemic osteoarthropathy in China. Nutrients including trace elements may play active roles in the development of KBD.
Y. Ning   +9 more
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Amplified Differential Gene Expression Microarray

2004
Amplified Differential Gene Expression (ADGE) and DNA microarray provides a new concept that the ratios of differentially expressed genes are magnified prior to detecting them. The ratio magnification is achieved with the integration of DNA reassociation and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification and ensured with the design of the adapters and ...
Zhijian J, Chen, Kenneth D, Tew
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Finding differentially expressed genes

Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2004
In this paper, we consider finding differentially expressed genes in a dataset of microarray experiments for pattern generation. We developed two methods which are mainly based on the q-values approach; the first is a direct extension of the q-values approach, while the second uses two approaches: q-values and maximum-likelihood.
Osman Abul   +3 more
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Visualizing differentially expressed genes

SPIE Proceedings, 2006
Identification of significantly differentially expressed genes (marker genes) among sample groups is a central issue in microarray analysis. This identification is important to understand the molecular pathway of diseases. Many statistical methods have been proposed to locate marker genes. These methods depend on a cutoff value for selection.
Atiq U. Islam   +2 more
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Mesothelial Differentiation as Reflected by Differential Gene Expression

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 2004
Human mesothelial cells obtained from benign effusions retain their proliferative capacity and grow uniformly either with a fibroblastic or epithelioid morphology in vitro. These cultures therefore provide a model for the process of mesothelial differentiation in vivo.
Xiaojuan, Sun   +2 more
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Genes differentially expressed in prostate cancer

BJU International, 2004
Because of the heterogeneity of prostate cancer knowledge about the genes involved in prostate carcinogenesis is still very limited. Previously, the use of novel high‐throughput technologies offered the possibility to investigate broad gene expression profiles and thus helped to improve understanding of the molecular basis of prostate disease.
I E, Eder   +4 more
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Analysing differential gene expression in cancer

Nature Reviews Cancer, 2003
Analysis of messenger RNA and proteins is widely used to compare patterns of gene expression between cells or tissues of different kinds and under different conditions; for example, between normal and cancer cells. The goal of the individuals who are developing these methods has been to enable faster, simpler, more sensitive and systematic analyses ...
Peng, Liang, Arthur B, Pardee
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Differential Gene Expression

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The trillions of cells in the human body can be categorized into hundreds of specialized cell types. All of these cells arise from the original fertilized egg and contain the same DNA. Differences among the cell types arise because cells selectively express some genes but not others.
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