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Regulation of cellular gene expression by nanomaterials

Regulation of cellular gene expression by nanomaterials

... the cellular metabolic process [17, ...accomplishing gene silencing ...of cellular gene expression by inducing the activity of double-strand RNA (dsRNA) such as miRNA and siRNA for RNAi ...

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Efficient Activation of Viral Genomes by Levels of Herpes Simplex Virus ICP0 Insufficient To Affect Cellular Gene Expression or Cell Survival

Efficient Activation of Viral Genomes by Levels of Herpes Simplex Virus ICP0 Insufficient To Affect Cellular Gene Expression or Cell Survival

... ICP0 expression from ...transgene expression. In the absence of ICP4 function, the expression of undeleted IE genes from HSV-1 IE mutant viruses is increased relative to wt ...ICP0 expression ...

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Cellular Gene Expression Survey of Vaccinia Virus Infection of Human HeLa Cells

Cellular Gene Expression Survey of Vaccinia Virus Infection of Human HeLa Cells

... simultaneous expression profiling of thousand of genes and represents a powerful approach with which to study the impact of viral infections on gene expression (6, 9, 15, 21, 29, 32, 43, ...of ...

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Human T lymphotropic virus type 1 p30II alters cellular gene expression to selectively enhance signaling pathways that activate T lymphocytes

Human T lymphotropic virus type 1 p30II alters cellular gene expression to selectively enhance signaling pathways that activate T lymphocytes

... Expression from the IL-2 promoter requires binding of several transcription factors, including NFAT, AP-1 and NF-κB. NFAT is vital to proliferation of peripheral lym- phocytes for HTLV-1 infection [47] while AP-1 ...

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Global Changes in Cellular Gene Expression during Bacteriophage PRD1 Infection

Global Changes in Cellular Gene Expression during Bacteriophage PRD1 Infection

... gene expression. To further analyze the dynamic behavior of the cellular transcriptosome during the viral infection, all of the ...their expression pat- terns in infected and noninfected ...

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Regulation of adenovirus and cellular gene expression and of cellular transformation by the E1B-encoded 175-amino-acid protein.

Regulation of adenovirus and cellular gene expression and of cellular transformation by the E1B-encoded 175-amino-acid protein.

... These differences may be explained as follows: i the expression of additional viral or cellular genes or both during a virus infection could diminish the role of the E1B 175R protein in [r] ...

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Cellular Gene Expression That Correlates with EBER Expression in Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines

Cellular Gene Expression That Correlates with EBER Expression in Epstein-Barr Virus-Infected Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines

... whereas a 50-fold reduction in transformation efficiency and reduced growth from low starting cell density were observed with Akata EBV. This might be a consequence of a high intrinsic transforming ability of the B95-8 ...

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Simian Virus 40 T-Antigen-Mediated Gene Regulation in Enterocytes Is Controlled Primarily by the Rb-E2F Pathway

Simian Virus 40 T-Antigen-Mediated Gene Regulation in Enterocytes Is Controlled Primarily by the Rb-E2F Pathway

... on cellular gene ...by expression of TAg in three different mouse tissues (8); (ii) human papillo- mavirus (HPV)-positive tumors (25); and (iii) MEFs condi- tionally depleted of pRb ...

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Reovirus Induces and Benefits from an Integrated Cellular Stress Response

Reovirus Induces and Benefits from an Integrated Cellular Stress Response

... in cellular gene expression vary dramatically depending on the infecting ...identifying cellular pathways that regulate translation in reovirus-infected cells, we used Affymetrix U74Av2 ...

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Activation of CD21 and CD23 Gene Expression by Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus RTA

Activation of CD21 and CD23 Gene Expression by Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus RTA

... the expression of CD80 and CD86 on the surfaces of B cells and the HIV permissivity of resting T lymphocytes ...RTA expression induces the stimulation of pri- mary B and T cells through the potential ...

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IRF-3 Activation by Sendai Virus Infection Is Required for Cellular Apoptosis and Avoidance of Persistence

IRF-3 Activation by Sendai Virus Infection Is Required for Cellular Apoptosis and Avoidance of Persistence

... the expression vector of an inactive catalytic subunit of PI3K (p110KD), these cells were mock infected or infected with SeV as indicated, and PARP cleavage and P-AKT were analyzed at 8 h ...

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Toxicity of nano- and ionic silver to embryonic stem cells: a comparative toxicogenomic study

Toxicity of nano- and ionic silver to embryonic stem cells: a comparative toxicogenomic study

... physiological and xenobiotic, through the thiol group of their cysteine residues [49]. It has been suggested that MTs not only are involved in the regulation of physi- ological metals and protect cells from metal ...

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Translational control of cytomegalovirus gene expression is mediated by upstream AUG codons.

Translational control of cytomegalovirus gene expression is mediated by upstream AUG codons.

... To understand how the cis-acting signal previously mapped within the 5' leader of the major P gene transcript exerted its effect on gene expression, we first determined the cellular loca[r] ...

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Down-regulation of microRNA-144-3p and its clinical value in non-small cell lung cancer: a comprehensive analysis based on microarray, miRNA-sequencing, and quantitative real-time PCR data

Down-regulation of microRNA-144-3p and its clinical value in non-small cell lung cancer: a comprehensive analysis based on microarray, miRNA-sequencing, and quantitative real-time PCR data

... miR-144-3p expression and clinical characteristics through data collected from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) microarrays, the relevant literature, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and real-time ...

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Leo1 is essential for the dynamic regulation of heterochromatin and gene expression during cellular quiescence

Leo1 is essential for the dynamic regulation of heterochromatin and gene expression during cellular quiescence

... For microarray hybridization, immunoprecipitated DNA was amplified as described by Durand-Dubief et al [22]. Fragmentation, labeling and hybridization to the Affym- etrix GeneChip S. pombe Tiling 1.0FR were performed by ...

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Cellular excitability and the regulation of functional neuronal identity: from gene expression to neuromodulation

Cellular excitability and the regulation of functional neuronal identity: from gene expression to neuromodulation

... mRNA levels of the mitochondrial uncou- pling protein UCP-2 (Andrews et al., 2005) in SN DA neurons are correlated with the K-ATP channel-dependent selec- tive silencing of these neurons (Fig. 3B). Genetic inactivation ...

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Exploring the cellular network of metabolic flexibility in the adipose tissue

Exploring the cellular network of metabolic flexibility in the adipose tissue

... Excess energy is stored in the form of fatty acids by the conversion of acetyl-CoA into fatty acids by fatty acid synthase (FASN) and stearoyl-CoA desaturase (SCD) [27]. This conversion can be in response to both higher ...

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Spatiotemporal development of spinal neuronal and glial populations in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome

Spatiotemporal development of spinal neuronal and glial populations in the Ts65Dn mouse model of Down syndrome

... (Olig2) gene, which is triplicated in ...Olig2 expression have all been shown to affect DS brain ...Olig2 expression for patterning and cell type specification, may be a primary site of motor ...

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Involvement of calprotectin (S100A8/A9) in molecular pathways associated with HNSCC

Involvement of calprotectin (S100A8/A9) in molecular pathways associated with HNSCC

... of gene networks, we analyzed the RNA sequencing (RNA- Seq) data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project ...and cellular functions associated with expression of ...differential expression ...

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Sticklebacks adapted to divergent osmotic environments show differences in plasticity for kidney morphology and candidate gene expression

Sticklebacks adapted to divergent osmotic environments show differences in plasticity for kidney morphology and candidate gene expression

... the expression patterns of most candidate genes studied here coincided with the structural changes discussed ...candidate gene expression (including ATP1A1) in kidney and gill tissues from the same ...

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