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Developmental expression of chicken FOXN1 and putative target genes during feather development

Developmental expression of chicken FOXN1 and putative target genes during feather development

... other genes with the exception of the inter-marginal line, and that BRD2 and CTSL also labeled in the axial plate of the barbs ...FOXN1 target genes show dynamic and interesting expression patterns ...

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Cellular Target Genes of Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 2

Cellular Target Genes of Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 2

... EBNA-2-repressed genes. Table 2 lists genes which are sig- nificantly repressed by EBNA-2 by at least twofold (q value of ⱕ 1%) in both cell ...18 genes, represented by 25 probe sets, cover a broad ...

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Original Article A database and functional annotation of NF-κB target genes

Original Article A database and functional annotation of NF-κB target genes

... NF-κB target genes through various mech- anisms, including: inhibition of IKK and IκBα phosphorylation and the decrease of nuclear translocation of p65 [29], reduction of intracel- lular glutathione level ...

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Identification of direct T box target genes in the developing zebrafish mesoderm

Identification of direct T box target genes in the developing zebrafish mesoderm

... Many regulatory elements have been characterized by identifying large genomic regions that drive appropriate reporter expression, followed by deletion and mutational analyses to determine crucial regulatory sequences. To ...

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Meta analysis of primary target genes of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors

Meta analysis of primary target genes of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors

... predicted genes, which prevents simple read-outs from individual target tissues (regulation of only two genes from chromosome 19 was detected on more than two microarrays used ...human genes ...

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Nuclear RNAi Contributes to the Silencing of Off-Target Genes and Repetitive Sequences in Caenorhabditis elegans

Nuclear RNAi Contributes to the Silencing of Off-Target Genes and Repetitive Sequences in Caenorhabditis elegans

... eri-6/7-targeted genes are repetitive in sequence and that NRDE-3-bound siRNAs depend on eri-6/7 (Fischer et ...NRDE-3 target loci was unique to NRDE-3 or a general characteristic of small RNA-targeted ...

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Evidence for Tissue-Specific JAK/STAT Target Genes in Drosophila Optic Lobe Development

Evidence for Tissue-Specific JAK/STAT Target Genes in Drosophila Optic Lobe Development

... T HE Janus kinase (JAK)/signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) pathway is highly conserved from invertebrates to vertebrates and plays important roles in a number of developmental processes, particularly ...

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Review of MicroRNA Proposed Target Genes in Oral Cancer. Part 
  II

Review of MicroRNA Proposed Target Genes in Oral Cancer. Part II

... in the following interesting observations: KLF13 was down-regulated, CXCL11 and FOXA1 were up- regulated. Cell proliferation, along with modification of gene expression, is some important biological functions controlled ...

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Target Genes And Core Genes Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using Gene Force Algorithm And Gene Community Network

Target Genes And Core Genes Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Using Gene Force Algorithm And Gene Community Network

... fifteen target genes are obtained, which can be divided into three clustering sets including HAMP Cluster ={ HAMP, Trans, AQP4, VIPR1}, MT Cluster ={MT1H, MT1B, MT1G, MT1E, MTIL, RNAHP, DNASE1L3} and GPC3 ...

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ERRγ target genes are poor prognostic factors in Tamoxifen-treated breast cancer

ERRγ target genes are poor prognostic factors in Tamoxifen-treated breast cancer

... Background: One-third of estrogen (ER+) and/or progesterone receptor-positive (PGR+) breast tumors treated with Tamoxifen (TAM) do not respond to initial treatment, and the remaining 70% are at risk to relapse in the ...

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Identification of molecular target genes and key pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma by bioinformatics analysis

Identification of molecular target genes and key pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma by bioinformatics analysis

... upregulated genes and 17 downregulated genes, which were mainly enriched in biological processes associated with oxidation–reduction ...of Genes and Genomes pathways including chemical ...

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Glucocorticoid receptor binds half sites as a monomer and regulates specific target genes

Glucocorticoid receptor binds half sites as a monomer and regulates specific target genes

... of genes are differ- entially expressed in response to glucocorticoid treat- ment (that is, regulated by GR) ...GR target genes depend on different patterns of functional surfaces of GR for proper ...

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p53 target genes sestrin1 and sestrin2 connect genotoxic stress and mTOR signaling

p53 target genes sestrin1 and sestrin2 connect genotoxic stress and mTOR signaling

... p53 target genes, Sestrin1 and Ses- trin2, activate the AMP-responsive protein kinase (AMPK) and target it to phosphorylate TSC2 and stimulate its GAP activity, thereby inhibiting ...

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The Drosophila Genes disconnected and disco-related Are Redundant With Respect to Larval Head Development and Accumulation of mRNAs From Deformed Target Genes

The Drosophila Genes disconnected and disco-related Are Redundant With Respect to Larval Head Development and Accumulation of mRNAs From Deformed Target Genes

... OX genes encode homeodomain-containing tran- critical to understanding the pattern formation ...these genes are embryogenesis in all metazoans (McGinnis et ...HOM-C genes and Krumlauf 1992; Krumlauf ...

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Differential regulation of target genes by different alleles of the segmentation gene hunchback in Drosophila.

Differential regulation of target genes by different alleles of the segmentation gene hunchback in Drosophila.

... The integration of the expression pattern of target genes was found to be distorted in a second class of mutants between the two finger domains which lead to gain of funct[r] ...

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Stress-induced expression of p53 target genes is insensitive to SNW1/SKIP downregulation

Stress-induced expression of p53 target genes is insensitive to SNW1/SKIP downregulation

... response genes differ. Typically, the primary response genes are regulated at post-initiation steps ...the target genes of p53, the cell cycle arrest genes, such as p21, harbor RNA Pol ...

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Digital karyotyping reveals probable target genes at 7q21.3 locus in hepatocellular carcinoma

Digital karyotyping reveals probable target genes at 7q21.3 locus in hepatocellular carcinoma

... more target genes including SGCE, DYNC1I1, SLC25A13, as well as PEG10, were harbored within the amplicons at ...PEG10 genes were also observed in ...

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Altered expression pattern of miR-29a, miR-29b and the target genes in myeloid leukemia

Altered expression pattern of miR-29a, miR-29b and the target genes in myeloid leukemia

... identify target genes of miR-29s in different cancer as well as in leukemia in order to decipher cancer-associated cellular pathways and networks that might be regulated by ...apoptosis genes and ...

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Transcriptional Profiling of Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 Target Genes: Direct Involvement in the Regulation of Interferon-Stimulated Genes

Transcriptional Profiling of Interferon Regulatory Factor 3 Target Genes: Direct Involvement in the Regulation of Interferon-Stimulated Genes

... (IFN) genes, as well as the RANTES chemokine ...identify target genes regulated by ...8,556 genes were monitored after Tet-inducible expression of IRF-3 ...the genes upregulated by ...

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A copper-controlled RNA interference system for reversible silencing of target genes in Trichoderma reesei

A copper-controlled RNA interference system for reversible silencing of target genes in Trichoderma reesei

... available, genes without an explicit function make up a large portion of the genome due to limited and intricate genetic manipulation approaches ...particular genes [21, ...the target gene to ensure ...

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