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- to the large importance of the skeleton in survival. Few deviations, misregulations, and mutations are found in organisms because they are often detrimental...
- in epithelia, positive T-cell selection, and CD8 T-cell activation. Misregulation of CaMKII is linked to Alzheimer's disease, Angelman syndrome, and heart...
- histones, and chromatin remodelling). Ageing and disease are related to a misregulation of gene expression through impaired methylation patterns, from hypomethylation...
- gene silencing. The disorganization in telomeres may have led to the misregulation of ****ual development. Moreover, the discovery of specific transcription...
- mislocalisation of heterochromatin, which normally lie in close proximity, or with, the nuclear matrix, nuclear blebbing and misregulation of gene expression....
- Lee TI, Young RA (March 2013). "Transcriptional regulation and its misregulation in disease". Cell. 152 (6): 1237–1251. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2013.02.014...
- Arasu, P (1991). "Dominant gain-of-function mutations that lead to misregulation of the C. Elegans heterochronic gene lin-14, and the evolutionary implications...
- signalling in pathological processes. Cancerous disease often involves misregulation of the BMP signalling system. Absence of BMP signalling is, for instance...
- its role in disease progression is unclear. In epithelial tissues, misregulation of cellular size can induce ****ng defects and dis**** aberrant cells...
- development, which often calls for rapid cell division and migration. Misregulation of these processes can lead to tumor development via excess cell proliferation...