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- (i.e., the alterations mediated by ΔFosB). Similarly, ac****bal G9a hyperexpression results in markedly increased histone 3 lysine residue 9 dimethylation...
- (i.e., the alterations mediated by ΔFosB). Similarly, ac****bal G9a hyperexpression results in markedly increased histone 3 lysine residue 9 dimethylation...
- (i.e., the alterations mediated by ΔFosB). Similarly, ac****bal G9a hyperexpression results in markedly increased histone 3 lysine residue 9 dimethylation...
- expression, and increased drug s****ing behavior. In contrast, ac****bal G9a hyperexpression results in markedly increased H3K9 dimethylation and blocks the induction...
- glyoxylate ac****ulation. In tobacco, infection of R. fascians leads to hyperexpression of a cytochrome P450, homologue to a gene involved in inactivation...
- for let-7a miRNA reduces its expression and this allows hyperexpression of HMGA2. Hyperexpression of HMGA2 can then reduce expression of ERCC1. Thus, there...
- Teruhiko; Kudo, Toshiaki (1996). "Cloning, nucleotide sequence, and hyperexpression of α-amylase gene from an archaeon, Thermococcus profundus". Fermentation...
- PMID 12517944. Rowshani AT, Florquin S, Bemelman F, et al. (2005). "Hyperexpression of the granzyme B inhibitor PI-9 in human renal allografts: a potential...
- hepatic cells: evidence for the involvement of STAT1 induction and hyperexpression of STAT1 in chronic hepatitis C". Biochem. J. 379 (Pt 1): 199–208....
- Mathews CE, Kaddis JS, Russell MA, et al. (November 2016). "Islet cell hyperexpression of HLA class I antigens: a defining feature in type 1 diabetes". Diabetologia...