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gene expression is distinct from the other IAPs. Survivin is highly expressed during embryonic and fetal development and is overexpressed in virtually all tumor types ( Ambrosini et al . 1997 , Li & Altieri 1999 , O'Driscoll et al . 2003 ) including
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expression profiling studies have been carried out using different organs or tissues, but very few studies have addressed questions on the developmental changes in pituitary gene expression due to maturation and somatic growth processing in zebrafish
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/C and Wistar rats, we have compared the levels of circulating hormones and the gene expression of hypothalamic peptides and receptors important in energy balance in these sub-species. These include: Ob-R (all forms of the leptin receptor), GHS-R, AgRP
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level is a cause or an effect of insulin resistance and decreased adiponectin. In the current study, we therefore examined the effect of CRP on adiponectin gene expression and secretion in 3T3-L1 adipocytes in vitro . We demonstrated that CRP
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conditions, gene expression of oxytocin in the hypothalamus as well as the concentration of oxytocin in the peripheral circulation and in the brain is increased. Vasopressin is released particularly in response to stress stimuli with an osmotic component
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cerulenin on food intake and SCD gene expression in chicken liver, hypothalamus, and muscle; and finally, to assess whether food deprivation and genetic selection for abdominal fat pad size affect SCD gene expression in these metabolically important
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, Tokyo, Japan) by monitoring absorbance at 260 nm. We assessed PRL gene expression in the tissues by RT-PCR. We synthesized mouse PRL cDNA in 20 μl buffer containing 50 mM Tris–HCl (pH 8.3), 40 mM KCl, 6 mM MgCl 2 , 1 mM DTT, 200 U/μl RNase inhibitor, 200
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synthesis. To clarify the role of Cdx-2 in regulating both glu and insulin gene expression, and the genesis of the hormone-producing cells, we established an ecdysone-inducible Cdx-2 gene expression system. In this report, we show the effect of Cdx-2
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serum lipids, the expression of selected T 3 -regulated genes in liver and brown adipose tissue, or overall energy expenditure. Conversely, FGF21 elicited similar alterations in serum lipids and gene expression in hypothyroid and euthyroid mice. In this
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of life in rats and whether the transient postnatal hyperthyroidism alters the GH gene expression permanently in the adult life. We further evaluated, in the adult animals, the possible repercussions of a transient postnatal hyperthyroidism in the