- increased, or upregulated, when the
signal is weak, or decreased, or
downregulated, when it is strong.[citation needed]
Their level can also be up or down...
- and the
culture becomes confluent, they
initiate cell
cycle arrest and
downregulate proliferation and
mitogen signaling pathways regardless of
external factors...
- Wu GD (November 2007). "Molecular
cloning and
promoter analysis of
downregulated in
adenoma (DRA)".
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal...
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functions such as
mobilizing energy sources,
increasing heart rate, and
downregulating metabolic processes which are not
immediately necessary,
stress hormones...
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inhibits signal transduction when the JAK is
activated and thus
helps downregulate expression of
inflammatory cytokines.[medical
citation needed] Oclacitinib...
-
supply blood to
renal tubules when
glomerular filtration is
absent or
downregulated. The main
channel is the
renal portal vein,
developed from the posterior...
- COX-2,
prostaglandin production (specifically, PGI2; prostacyclin) is
downregulated with
respect to
thromboxane levels, as COX-1 in
platelets is unaffected...
-
response is a
cellular stress response conserved in
eukaryotic cells that
downregulates protein synthesis and
upregulates specific genes in
response to internal...
- 152), is a
protein receptor that
functions as an
immune checkpoint and
downregulates immune responses. CTLA-4 is
constitutively expressed in
regulatory T...
-
including lamivudine, doravirine, and cabotegravir, can
effectively downregulate the
expression of
human endogenous retroviruses (HERV-K).
These drugs...