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Myosin VI orchestrates estrogen-driven gene expression in breast cancer cells

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Imaging Gene Expression

Nephron Experimental Nephrology, 2006
Genome-wide sequencing and increasing use of microarrays has resulted in the identification of a large number of new genes which may have important functional roles in development and onset of disease. Classical approaches in gene expression studies fall short in providing information about cellular localization of these genes and their relative levels
Rajesh, Kher, Robert L, Bacallao
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Genes and Gene Expression

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2000
Gene therapy is the process whereby a therapeutic protein is synthesized from a DNA molecule (gene) that has been inserted into the cells. The goal is to produce the desired protein in the proper quantity in the proper location. Successful designing of vectors for gene therapy requires knowledge of gene structure and regulation.
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Collagen Gene Expression

American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 1989
Collagens are extracellular matrix proteins that play important structural roles in many tissues and organs. Thirteen types of collagen, the products of 23 genes, have been described. Most of the collagen genes are developmentally regulated; a given tissue or cell type expresses only a subset of the collagen genes.
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Gene Express Inc

Pharmacogenomics, 2006
Gene Express, Inc. is a technology-licensing company and provider of Standardized Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (StaRT-PCR) services. Designed by and for clinical researchers involved in pharmaceutical, biomarker and molecular diagnostic product development, StaRT-PCR is a unique quantitative and standardized multigene expression ...
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Retroviral Gene Expression

1981
Retroviruses1 have been extensively studied during the past 10–20 years. These viruses are of particular interest to molecular biologists for a variety of reasons. Their unique mode of replication (RNA → DNA → RNA) provided the first exception to the central dogma that transfer of genetic information is unidirectional, from DNA to RNA.
W S, Hayward, B G, Neel
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Gene Expression Networks

2012
With the advent of microarrays and next-generation biotechnologies, the use of gene expression data has become ubiquitous in biological research. One potential drawback of these data is that they are very rich in features or genes though cost considerations allow for the use of only relatively small sample sizes. A useful way of getting at biologically
Reuben, Thomas, Christopher J, Portier
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Gene Expression in Atherogenesis

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2001
SummaryIt is conceivable that the extent and spatio-temperal expression of dozens or even a few hundred genes are significantly altered during the development and progression of atherosclerosis as compared to normal circumstances. Differential gene expression in vascular cells and in blood cells, due to gene-gene and gene-environment interactions can ...
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EXTRACTING CONSERVED GENE EXPRESSION MOTIFS FROM GENE EXPRESSION DATA

Biocomputing 2003, 2002
We propose a representation for gene expression data called conserved gene expression motifs or XMOTIFs. A gene's expression level is conserved across a set of samples if the gene is expressed with the same abundance in all the samples. A conserved gene expression motif is a subset of genes that is simultaneously conserved across a subset of samples ...
T M, Murali, Simon, Kasif
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