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403337 occurrences (No.43 in the rank) during 5 years in the PubMed. [cache]
76) These included allograft gene expression patterns and peripheral bl
77) rs of expression patterns showed that two gene expression patterns had a significant
78) examined gene expression patterns of MKs collected
79) uman PSCs exhibit greater conservation of gene expression patterns, higher sequence
80) are small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally thr
81) Since microRNAs (miRs) can regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally, we
82) nge in the day -7 group where we detected gene expression profiles indicative of a r
83) SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: To obtain gene expression profiles of ADME-related g
84) We succeeded in obtaining gene expression profiles of ADME-related g
85) In this study, to obtain more accurate gene expression profiles, biopsy samples w
86) Sample tissues for downstream gene expression profiling were collected f
87) d in these data, likely initiate a serial gene expression program across the short e
88) Further, matrisome gene expression properly clustered tissue
89) a dual role for hepatic stellate cells in gene expression regulation and in the pote
90) he way to metabolism, hormone action, and gene expression regulation.
91) ation and the underlying reprogramming of gene expression require the cooperation of
92) Differential gene expression showed extensive sexual di
93) AR down-modulation elicits a shared gene expression signature associated with
94) These were deduced from the gene expression signature of SARS-CoV-2-in
95) ed into different subtypes based on their gene expression signatures in distinct pat
96) Previously identified gene expression signatures representing pa
97) cells revealed oncogenic and inflammatory gene expression signatures.
98) es, and to validate molecular methods for gene expression studies of matching formal
99) onding FFPE blocks that are available for gene expression studies.
100) and they are the most likely to regulate gene expression such as quantitative trait
101) tional mechanisms regulate the changes in gene expression that are required for ongo
102) ial cells and, thereby, effect changes in gene expression that could contribute to t
103) using short-term longitudinal changes in gene expression that forecasts future FVC
104) s in target oncogene and tumor suppressor gene expression that might be associated w
105) ent role in their potential of regulating gene expression through modulation of micr
106) nerative disease risk genes onto in vitro gene expression trajectories to provide a
107) oblast (CF) phenotype, proliferation, and gene expression using primary adult mouse
108) rences correlate with changes in cellular gene expression using publicly available s
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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 ---