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Identification and Characterization of Herpesviral Immediate-Early Genes

2004
Immediate-early (IE) genes are the first class of viral genes expressed after primary infection or reactivation. As transcription of IE genes does not require prior viral protein synthesis, this class of genes is experimentally defined by their transcription following primary infection or reactivation in the presence of inhibitors of protein synthesis.
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Molecular biology, V. Immediate early genes

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
E J, Nestler, X M, Gao, C A, Tamminga
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Fosvergnügen The Excitement of Immediate‐Early Genes

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1991
K, Schilling, T, Curran, J I, Morgan
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Regulation of immediate early gene expression.

NIDA research monograph, 1993
From this brief overview of the regulation of the c-fos promoter, it can be seen that the regulation of early-response genes is a complex affair. Therefore, it is not easy to predict from the upstream sequence of a given early-response gene exactly which elements are responsible for responding to what signals in a given cell type. However, from studies
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Mapping Immediate Early Gene Expression

Tadd B. Patton   +3 more
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