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403337 occurrences (No.43 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
194) s9 technology was used to knock out Ces2a gene in rats for the first time.
195) oid cells 2 (TREM2), a microglia-specific gene in the brain, increases risk for late
196) 71 is commonly used as a T cell signature gene in transcriptomic studies, its potent
197) nger sequenced all coding regions of each gene in unrelated individuals with SLI (n
198) ly growth response-1, an ERK1/2-regulated gene that controls cell growth and repair
199) conditions caused by variants in KIF1A,a gene that encodes an anterograde neuronal
200) nuclear DNA (nDNA) encoded genes, and the gene that encodes for mtDNA polymerase gam
201) disorder caused by mutations in GBA1, the gene that encodes lysosomal β-glucocerebr
202) ntranuclear protein encoded by the TARDBP gene that is involved in RNA splicing, tra
203) f exon 5 of the dog α1-acid glycoprotein gene that may be correlated to the α1-aci
204) that OsYUC11 was a dynamically imprinted gene that predominantly expressed the pate
205) zation to confirm that SCFD1 was the only gene that was genome-wide significant in m
206) lammatory stimuli induce immunoresponsive gene 1 expression that in turn catalyses t
207) he protective effects of immunoresponsive gene 1 in ischaemic stroke was elucidated.
208) me that the induction of immunoresponsive gene 1 in microglia following ischaemic st
209) s suggest that targeting immunoresponsive gene 1 may represent a novel therapeutic a
210) we investigated whether immunoresponsive gene 1 plays a role in modulating ischaemi
211) Our results showed that immunoresponsive gene 1 was highly induced in the ischaemic
212) r analysis revealed that immunoresponsive gene 1 was induced in microglia after isch
213) tor for reduced lung function, by testing gene-by-smoking interaction effects only a
214) of the most cited and disputed papers in gene-environment interaction (GxE) literat
215) (P interaction = 0.0040), suggesting a gene-environment interaction.
216) Further, in gene-gene interaction networks enriched by
217) plied the proposed methods to examine the gene-smoking interaction for lung cancer a
218) We conducted a large-scale gene-smoking interaction meta-analysis on
219) Gene therapy was evaluated in a mouse mode
220) Tanshinone IIA (TanIIA) and gene therapy both hold promising potential
221) Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapy is gaining popularity owing t
222) Eight sheep underwent CCLD for use in a gene therapy study.
223) Similarly, gene therapy with GPC3-shRNA, a type of sh
224) toring biomarkers and as nanocarriers for gene therapy.
225) onsiderably since the first iGluR subunit gene was cloned in 1989, and the research
226) The Smad4 gene was conditionally deleted in the inte
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(1)132 expression (14)5 drive (27)3 duplications (40)2 for
(2)14 *null* (15)5 editing (28)3 ontology (41)2 from
(3)12 expression, (16)5 mutations (29)3 signature (42)2 fusion,
(4)11 and (17)5 of (30)3 to (43)2 have
(5)10 encoding (18)5 regulation (31)3 which (44)2 is
(6)10 set (19)4 networks (32)2 analysis (45)2 ontologies
(7)8 in (20)4 regulatory (33)2 are (46)2 or
(8)8 that (21)4 silencing (34)2 assay, (47)2 pathways
(9)7 1 (22)4 transcription (35)2 called (48)2 profile
(10)6 interaction (23)4 transfer (36)2 cluster (49)2 promoter
(11)6 therapy (24)3 1/itaconate (37)2 delivery (50)2 sequencing
(12)6 was (25)3 co-expression (38)2 detection (51)2 sets
(13)5 Expression (26)3 coexpression (39)2 expressions (52)2 transcripts

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--- WordNet output for gene --- =>遺伝子 Overview of noun gene The noun gene has 1 sense (no senses from tagged texts) 1. gene, cistron, factor -- ((genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; "genes were formerly called factors") --- WordNet end ---