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well as neurons in the caudal brainstem and hypothalamus ( Müller et al. 2019 ). Transcription factors PAX6, CDX2 and CREB regulate the expression of Gcg in L- and α-cells ( Jin 2008 ). Wnt signaling molecules, GSK-3B and TCF4, are also involved in
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Introduction Adiponectin is a humoral factor that is abundantly secreted by adipocytes ( Scherer et al. 1995 , Hu et al. 1996 , Maeda et al. 1996 , Nakano et al. 1996 ). Adiponectin levels are reduced in obese individuals ( Arita
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. Real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR Total RNA from human endometrium and mouse uterine samples was extracted using the RNeasy Mini Kit (Qiagen Ltd) according to manufacturer’s instructions. RNA samples were reverse transcribed using
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Lierz SL Garcia M Hamilton KJ Gruzdev A Grimm SA Lydon JP Demayo FJ Korach KS 2019 A distal super enhancer mediates estrogen-dependent mouse uterine-specific gene transcription of Igf1 (insulin-like growth factor 1) . Journal of
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transdifferentiation . Experimental Cell Research 288 168 – 176 . ( doi:10.1016/S0014-4827(03)00179-4 ) Hu E Tontonoz P Spiegelman BM 1995 Transdifferentiation of myoblasts by the adipogenic transcription factors PPARγ and C/EBPα . PNAS 92 9856
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fetal cerebral cortex is potentially TH responsive, expressing a range of TH transporters including MCT8 ( Chan et al . 2011 ) and all the major TR isoforms (nuclear transcription factors that bind to T 3 to regulate gene transcription), and
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. 1997 ). Menin is involved in a diverse range of cellular processes including: transcriptional regulation, genome stability, cell division and proliferation ( Thakker et al. 2012 , Frost et al. 2018 ). However, the mechanisms by which menin loss
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exception may be the Storkhead box 1 (STOX1) transgenic mouse ( Doridot et al . 2013 ). STOX1 is a transcription factor associated with human pre-eclampsia, and its overexpression in a choriocarcinoma cell lines leads to similar transcriptional changes as
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is increasing evidence to suggest that increased production of proinflammatory factors including cytokines, chemokines, and eicosanoids may play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of cardiac cachexia. Specifically, there has been an increased focus
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-body cortisol to air stress. Although, theoretically, ethanol exposure could be a contributory factor in the current dexamethasone experiments, it should be noted that controls for these experiments were treated with similar concentrations of ethanol. Also