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Regulation of MHC gene expression

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1993
This review focuses on recent progress made in MHC regulation. The better characterization of proteins that interact with MHC class I and II promoters and the isolation of genes encoding several of these transcription factors, such as H-2RIIBP/RXR beta, NK kappa B, I-kappa B, hXBP-1 and NF-Y, allow the functional analysis of these molecules in MHC gene
J P, Ting, A S, Baldwin
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Androgen regulation of gene expression

The Prostate, 1996
Androgen receptors are important transcription factors regulating the expression of a number of genes in androgen-responsive cells and may play a role in prostate cancer. This article describes transcriptional suppressors and other transcription factors which may play important roles in modulating the expression of androgen receptors.
J E, Perry, M E, Grossmann, D J, Tindall
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Regulation of SV40 Gene Expression

1981
Publisher Summary Papovaviruses simian virus 40 (SV40) and polyoma virus (PV) are the smallest DNA tumor viruses known. The constituents of the viruses are proteins, cell and virus coded, and one double-stranded DNA molecule. Mouse cells infected by the conventional virus adsorption method or by DNA transfection are nonpermissive for SV40 ...
A, Graessmann, M, Graessmann, C, Mueller
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Regulation of erythropoietin gene expression

Current Opinion in Hematology, 1995
The study of erythropoietin gene expression provides a paradigm for understanding gene regulation in response to hypoxia. The sensor for detecting alterations in oxygen tension appears to be a heme protein. Ongoing transcription and protein synthesis are necessary for hypoxic induction of erythropoietin messenger RNA.
L E, Huang, H F, Bunn
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Regulation of picornavirus gene expression

Microbes and Infection, 2004
Members of the Picornaviridae are positive- strand RNA viruses that cause a variety of human diseases such as poliomyelitis, the common cold, myocarditis, and hepatitis. Although the diseases caused by picornaviruses are diverse, the genome organization and mechanisms of gene expression are highly conserved among family members.
Kristin M, Bedard, Bert L, Semler
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Dietary regulation of gene expression

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2004
The intestine has traditionally been assumed to process food by digestion and absorption. The possibility that the intestine or other genes in the body respond to diet has only slowly been appreciated.This review examines recent evidence that nutrients act on genes in the intestine and in distant sites such as the brain, liver, and skeletal muscle. The
Rachel S, Levi, I R, Sanderson
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Regulation of Amelogenin Gene Expression

Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression, 1999
The X-chromosomal amelogenin gene is expressed at a high level by ameloblast cells within the enamel organ for a short time during tooth development. Therefore, expression is both tooth specific and developmentally regulated. A Y-chromosomal amelogenin gene is also active in human and cow, but has not been detected in mouse.
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Regulation of chondrocyte gene expression

Frontiers in Bioscience, 1999
Extracellular influences known to affect the regulation of chondrocyte biosynthetic and catabolic activity have been shown to include soluble factors, extracellular matrix and mechanical stress. A balance of these numerous extracellular influences is required for normal function of articular cartilage. It is likely that OA is the result of an imbalance
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Nutritional regulation of gene expression

Theory in Biosciences, 2001
The human genome has now been mapped with a complete sequence to follow shortly. The race is on to apply the vast amount of information contained in the billions of base-pairs. Concurrently, there is an increased demand from the public for perceived natural products.
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Regulation of Collagen Gene Expression

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the regulation of collagen protein synthesis of the cell, tissue, or whole animal level. Although in many cases these earlier studies pointed the way to the cellular and molecular biological experiments currently in progress.
P, Bornstein, H, Sage
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