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1) SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Protein expression data allow detailed ass
2) Protein expression was analyzed with immun
3) ell survival and death involve changes in protein expression and phosphorylation, we
4) based on fluorescence readout indicating protein expression at the single cell leve
5) The applicability to high-throughput protein expression data is demonstrated in
6) In proteomics, high-throughput protein expression data is measured by div
7) Interrogation of protein expression data using the Ingenuit
8) iRNA to AchR-expressing cells to suppress protein expression in the CNS.
9) rats, this model showed a loss of CYP1A2 protein expression in the liver.
10) In SD, bax/bcl2 protein expression increased in the testes
11) Drp1 and Mff protein expression increased in the testes
12) GPR171 is transcribed in T cells and its protein expression is induced upon antigen
13) Here we demonstrate that LAS1L protein expression is significantly elevat
14) The transporter protein expression levels in the vesicles
15) In LD, bax/bcl2 and LC3II/LC3I protein expression levels were unchanged i
16) riphosphate synthase and citrate synthase protein expression levels were unchanged i
17) us, sex differences in ACE-2 and TMPRSS-2 protein expression observed in mice may no
18) macological analyses, as well as gene and protein expression of GABAAR subunits, to
19) eletal muscle myofibers have differential protein expression resulting in functional
20) Reduced FTO protein expression was correlated with a h
21) mRNA and protein expression were assessed by quanti
22) ction before rapidly decreasing metabolic protein expression.
23) displayed approximately 50% of wild-type protein expression.
24) ify tissue-specific splice variants whose protein-level expression can be confirmed
25) of entry of SARS-CoV-2 by cleaving the S-protein, and the cytokines produced during
26) ved I19 removal, decreased TOP2α/90 mRNA/protein, and increased TOP2α/170 mRNA/pro
27) itecture, and high payload capability for protein and DNA delivery.
28) f our cell lines expresses the RET fusion protein and assessed their sensitivity to
29) e optimal ratio, which effectively resist protein and bacterial adhesion, and evades
30) cess and binding of ligands to a membrane protein and establishes a groundwork for r
31) fening, and modulated expression of HDAC1 protein and genes involved in RV and pulmo
32) Amyloid precursor protein and its derivates represent a cent
33) unctions such as genome storage, membrane protein and lipid biosynthesis/degradation
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(1)24 expression (18)4 binding (35)3 interaction (52)2 folding
(2)20 and (19)4 components (36)3 involved (53)2 gene
(3)18 *null* (20)4 from (37)3 modifications (54)2 kinases
(4)15 kinase (21)4 function (38)3 with (55)2 kinases,
(5)11 levels (22)4 import (39)2 (BCRP), (56)2 level
(6)9 synthesis (23)4 interactions (40)2 (CRP) (57)2 levels,
(7)8 1 (24)4 of (41)2 adducts (58)2 mass
(8)8 abundance (25)4 or (42)2 aggregation (59)2 may
(9)8 that (26)4 to (43)2 approach (60)2 networks
(10)7 receptors (27)3 (BCRP) (44)2 as (61)2 per
(11)6 receptor (28)3 9 (45)2 binding, (62)2 quantification
(12)5 3 (29)3 a (46)2 bound (63)2 response
(13)5 in (30)3 activation (47)2 coupling (64)2 restriction
(14)5 is (31)3 biomarkers (48)2 diet (65)2 structure
(15)5 pool (32)3 coupled (49)2 during (66)2 synthesis,
(16)5 was (33)3 degradation (50)2 expression, (67)2 targets
(17)4 2 (34)3 genes (51)2 family

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--- WordNet output for protein --- =>タンパク質, 蛋白質, たん白質 Overview of noun protein The noun protein has 1 sense (first 1 from tagged texts) 1. (23) protein -- (any of a large group of nitrogenous organic compounds that are essential constituents of living cells; consist of polymers of amino acids; essential in the diet of animals for growth and for repair of tissues; can be obtained from meat and eggs and milk and legumes; "a diet high in protein") --- WordNet end ---