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iFish: a comprehensive multi-omics database for fish genetics, transcriptional regulation, and epigenetic research. [PDF]
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Sesquiterpene lactones in micropropagated Arnica montana shoots after elicitation-insights into metabolite accumulation and transcriptional regulation. [PDF]
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Transcriptional Regulation and Pharmacogenomics
Pharmacogenomics, 2011Interindividual variable drug response is correlated with sequence alterations in genes encoding drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters, affecting drug absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion. This variable drug response may have an impact on disease therapeutic outcomes, tolerance to adverse drug reactions and even survival.
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Actin in transcription and transcription regulation
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006Recent research has provided convincing evidence that actin plays several important roles in gene transcription. First, actin can bind transcription factors and determine their subcellular localization. Second, actin is a component of chromatin remodeling complexes involved in transcriptional activation.
Francesc, Miralles, Neus, Visa
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FOXM1 transcriptional regulation
Biology of the CellAbstractFOXM1 is a key transcriptional regulator involved in various biological processes in mammals, including carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, aging, immune regulation, development, and disease. Early studies have shown that FOXM1 acts as an oncogene by regulating cell proliferation, cell cycle, migration, metastasis, and apoptosis, as well as ...
Mengxi Li +6 more
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Transcription Regulation in Spermatogenesis
2009Spermatogenesis is a highly coordinated process in which diploid spermatogonia (2n) differentiate into mature haploid (1n) spermatozoa in the seminiferous epithelium. In this process, spermatogonia undergo several mitotic divisions and either enter a stem cell renewal pathway, or commit themsevles for further development.
Lui, WY, Cheng, CY
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