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  • Georgel, Philippe, 1961- (1993-01-14)
    The aim of this study was to gain more information about the interactions between DNA and the histone octamer during the process of transcription. This work used a pUC8 plasmid derivative that contained the core promo ...
  • Huie, Jessica L. (2011-09-14)
    Social behavior leading to the production of common goods is prone to exploitation. One such behavior in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is quorum sensing (QS), by which the bacteria produce signals to regulate extracellular comm ...
  • Shih, Hung Ping (2007-07-23)
    Homeodomain transcription factors control developmental processes. They pattern body formation, specify cell lineages and switch the onset of gene regulatory cascades. Pitx2, a bicoid-related homeodomain transcription fa ...
  • Sun, Guihua; Li, Haitang; Wu, Xiwei; Covarrubias, Maricela; Scherer, Lisa; Meinking, Keith; Luk, Brian; Chomchan, Pritsana; Alluin, Jessica; Gombart, Adrian F.; Rossi, John J. (Oxford University Press, 2012-03)
    Using microRNA array analyses of in vitro HIV-1-infected CD4(+) cells, we find that several host microRNAs are significantly up- or downregulated around the time HIV-1 infection peaks in vitro. While microRNA-223 levels ...
  • Bhatt, Shachi (2008-06-10)
    Background: Heart morphogenesis involves chamber formation followed by septation. Septation is the remodeling of the heart from a single channel peristaltic pump to a two channel pump with one-way valves. Several trans ...
  • Xu, Jun (2012-06-12)
    The spatial and temporal patterning of sequence specific transcription factors (SSTFs) contributes to cell type specification and organ formation during embryogenesis. Homeodomain transcription factors are evolutionally ...
  • Topark-Ngarm, Acharawan Khamsiritrakul (2007-01-29)
    CTIP2, a novel C2H2 zinc finger protein, is a transcriptional repressor that functions by at least two mechanisms. CTIP2 interacts with and stimulates transcriptional repression mediated by COUP-TF family members. CTIP2 ...

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