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the first demonstration of androgen imprinting in which exposure to the hormone during a short window of sensitivity caused later sexual differentiation events ( Fig. 5 ). We followed up by investigating the expression of the genes responsible for
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Scaffold protein with multiple functions, including regulation of p27 expression and DNA replication and repair Inactivating mutations distributed throughout the gene Mostly frameshift, nonsense and missense mutations, less commonly splice site mutations
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) showed a biphasic age-driven distribution of Ace2 in murine lungs and trachea across three different gene expression datasets ( Inde et al. 2021 ). First, there was a subtle biphasic distribution in two of the three datasets where lung and tracheal
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, the ligand-bound GR can either act directly or indirectly on DNA to activate or repress target gene expression. There are three main proposed pathways that describe GR-mediated initiation of gene expression: transactivation, composite transactivation
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ENaC and, as a consequence, slows ENaC degradation ( Snyder et al. 2002 ). Regulation of ENaCα-subunit gene expression involves sgk-1 through relief of Dotla-Af9-mediated transcriptional repression ( Zhang et al. 2007 ). Nedd4-2 is also regulated by
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technical limitations to using PDXs in discovery research. For example, it is more challenging to perform mechanistic studies involving knockdown or over-expression of candidate genes using PDXs compared to cell lines. In vivo genetic screens have been
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shuttled to the nucleus where they bind on specific DNA sequences (response elements), in gene promotor regions to regulate gene transcription in concert with transcriptional cofactors. In addition, there may be expression of cell membrane-bound sex steroid
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was associated with increased expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as tumour necrosis factor α (TNFα), interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and IL-6, which in turn leads to increased expression of the receptor activator of nuclear factor κβ ligand (RANKL