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- This glossary of cellular and molecular biology is a list of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of cell biology, molecular biology...
- NOV (nephroblastoma overexpressed) also known as CCN3 is a matricellular protein that in humans is encoded by the NOV gene. NOV is a member of the CCN...
- Methylglyoxal is produced industrially by degradation of carbohydrates using overexpressed methylglyoxal synthase. Gaseous methylglyoxal has two carbonyl groups:...
- Some of the common strategies used for metabolic engineering are (1) overexpressing the gene encoding the rate-limiting enzyme of the biosynthetic pathway...
- harvesting. C****ava shelf life may be increased up to three w****s by overexpressing a cyanide-insensitive alternative oxidase, which suppressed ROS by 10-fold...
- function of ΔFosB and inhibit increases in its expression. Sufficiently overexpressing ΔJunD in the nucleus ac****bens with viral vectors can completely block...
- cells in the brain, e.g. astrocytes and microglia, respectively, are overexpressed, which correlates with increased number of glial and immune cells found...
- ac****bens (i.e., they oppose increases in its expression). Sufficiently overexpressing ΔJunD in the nucleus ac****bens with viral vectors can completely block...
- function of ΔFosB and inhibit increases in its expression. Sufficiently overexpressing ΔJunD in the nucleus ac****bens with viral vectors can completely block...
- autoinflammatory inflammation. Studies have also found that increased ILC3 can overexpress major histocompatibility complex (MHC) II. MHC class II can induce CD4+...