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RNase Protection Assay for Quantifying Gene Expression Levels

2007
Quantifying the level of mRNA is central to the study of mammalian gene expression. Conventional approaches such as Northern blotting are often prone to low sensitivity and reproducibility. The RNase protection assay (RPA) provides a sensitive alternative for the detection and quantification of mRNA. The RPA is based on the hybridization in solution of
Yongxia, Qu, Mohamed, Boutjdir
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On DNA Computers Controlling Gene Expression Levels

Proceedings of the 44th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2006
The area of bio-molecular computing has recently witnessed a major paradigm shift. Rather then being used only as simple calculating units capable of solving hard combinatorial or numerical problems, DNA computers are increasingly becoming more tailored to operate like intelligent ent biological machines with unprecedented potentials.
O. Milenkovic, N. Kashyap, B. Vasic
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Thymic myoid cells express high levels of muscle genes

Journal of Neuroimmunology, 2004
To explore the possible contribution of thymic myoid cells in tolerance induction mechanisms, we quantified by real-time RT-PCR, the expression of 12 muscle genes (the five subunits of acetylcholine receptor, Musk, rapsyn, utrophin, ErbB2, ErbB3, troponin T, and MCK) in a human thymic myoid cell line (MITC), compared to thymic epithelial cells (TEC ...
Mesnard-Rouiller, Laurence   +4 more
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PARP gene expression: control at many levels

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1998
H R, Hotz   +3 more
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Chloroplast Gene Expression: Regulation at Multiple Levels

2005
The plastid DNA of higher plants contains genes that primarily encode photosynthetic proteins or products required for their synthesis. Expression of plastid genes resembles prokaryotic gene expression in many aspects, reflecting the plastid’s probable origin as prokaryotic endosymbionts. Early theories suggested that plastid gene expression, like that
Marina K. Roell, Wilhelm Gruissem
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mRNAs, proteins and the emerging principles of gene expression control

Nature reviews genetics, 2020
Christopher Buccitelli, M. Selbach
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The evolution of gene expression levels in mammalian organs

Nature, 2011
D. Brawand   +17 more
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Global quantification of mammalian gene expression control

Nature, 2011
Björn Schwanhäusser   +7 more
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Exon-Level Gene Expression Analysis

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2009
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