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Regulation of GATA1 Gene Expression
Journal of Biochemistry, 2007GATA1 is one of the most fascinating transcription factors for biologists. It regulates many haematopoietic genes and interacts with a number of other transcription factors. Its functions are mostly conserved among vertebrates. Upon disruption of the GATA1 gene, mice show a drastic bloodless phenotype.
Makoto, Kobayashi, Masayuki, Yamamoto
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Phytochrome regulated gene expression
Seminars in Cell Biology, 1994Light is used by plants as a signal for many physiological and developmental processes. Phytochrome is the most extensively studied family of photoreceptors that plants use to perceive the presence and quality of light in their environment. While the initial action of the phytochrome molecule is not yet known, one important kind of response, changes in
E M, Tobin, D M, Kehoe
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Regulation of Adenovirus Gene Expression
1982Adenoviruses were discovered in 1953 and constitute a family of viruses originally isolated from the respiratory tract of man and other animals. The adenovirus family has been subdivided into two genera, mastadenovirus and aviadenovirus, referring to the virus isolated from mammalian and avian hosts, respectively.
H, Persson, L, Philipson
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Regulation of Neuronal Gene Expression
Naturwissenschaften, 1999Humans as multicellular organisms contain a variety of different cell types where each cell population must fulfill a distinct function in the interest of the whole organism. The molecular basis for the variations in morphology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and function of the various cell types is the cell-type specific expression of genes.
G, Thiel, M, Lietz, M, Leichter
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Regulation of ABO gene expression
Legal Medicine, 2005The ABO blood group system is important in blood transfusions and in identifying individuals during criminal investigations. Two carbohydrate antigens, the A and B antigens, and their antibodies constitute this system. Although biochemical and molecular genetic studies have demonstrated the molecular basis of the histo-blood group ABO system, some ...
Yoshihiko, Kominato +3 more
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Androgen Regulation of Gene Expression
2010The biological action of androgenic male sex steroid hormones in prostate tissue is mediated by the androgen receptor, a nuclear transcription factor. The transcriptional program of androgenic signaling in the prostate consists of thousands of gene targets whose products play a role in almost all cellular functions, including cellular proliferation ...
Kristin R, Lamont, Donald J, Tindall
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
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