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Post-transcriptional regulation in archaea

Trends in Microbiology
During genetic information transfer from DNA to protein, gene expression is strictly controlled at several key stages. Post-transcriptional regulation provides a plethora of mechanisms for precise and rapid control of gene expression, ensuring cellular survival and environmental adaptation. Emerging evidence shows that Archaea, the third domain of life,
Jie Li, Yueting Liang, Xiuzhu Dong
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Post-transcriptional gene regulation in chondrocytes

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2010
The control of gene expression in articular chondrocytes is an essential factor in maintaining the homoeostasis of extracellular matrix synthesis and turnover necessary in healthy articular cartilage. Although much is known of how steady-state levels of gene expression and rates of transcription are altered, there has been a poorer understanding of ...
Simon R, Tew, Peter D, Clegg
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Post-transcriptional regulation of myelin formation

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms, 2008
Myelin is a specialized structure of the nervous system that both enhances electrical conductance and protects neurons from degeneration. In the central nervous system, extensively polarized oligodendrocytes form myelin by wrapping cellular processes in a spiral pattern around neuronal axons.
Zearfoss, Nancy R.   +2 more
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An update on post‐transcriptional regulation of retrotransposons

FEBS Letters, 2022
Retrotransposons, including LINE‐1, Alu, SVA, and endogenous retroviruses, are one of the major constituents of human genomic repetitive sequences. Through the process of retrotransposition, some of them occasionally insert into new genomic locations by a copy–paste mechanism involving RNA intermediates.
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Post-transcriptional Regulation of Glucocorticoid Function

2015
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are corticosteroid hormones critically involved in the homeostatic control of stress and immune responses. Endogenous GCs generally tend to support the innate immune responses while inhibiting overexpressed adaptive immune responses.
Ishmael, Faoud T., STELLATO, Cristiana
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Post-transcriptional Regulation of LDLR

2023
Elevated plasma LDL cholesterol is the main risk factor in cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of death in the United States. Cholesterol levels are regulated by complex feedback mechanisms that help maintain cellular and plasma cholesterol levels in check.
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Post-transcriptional Regulation of VEGF-A

2015
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A (VEGF-A) is a secreted growth and survival factor that binds to endothelial cells and plays a critical role in the induction of angiogenic processes. It is essential for embryonic development and during adulthood plays a key role in physiological processes that require angiogenesis, such as the growth and ...
Hervé Prats, Christian Touriol
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Post-transcriptional regulation of VEGF

2003
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a734629653~db=all~order ...
Goodall, G.   +3 more
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Post Transcriptional Regulation of Lipogenesis

The FASEB Journal, 2016
Obesity and insulin resistance are strongly associated with the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The excess triglyceride that accumulates in hepatocytes is derived from multiple sources, one of which is de novo lipogenesis. Lipogenesis in liver is regulated by SREBP‐1c, a transcription factor that activates genes involved in ...
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