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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