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      Transcription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesAdipose tissueCell Differentiation
The key to the keys to immortality and eternal youth lies in the correct answer to the main question: How to naively discover new essential – but still hidden – features required for properly training novel adaptive supervised machine... more
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      BiochemistryGeneticsMicrobiologyComputer Science
With recent advancements in DNA-chip technology, requisite software development and support and progress in related aspects of plant molecular biology, it is now possible to comprehensively analyze the expression of complete genomes.... more
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      Molecular BiologyPlant BiologySoftware DevelopmentTranscription regulation of development
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      Transcription regulation of developmentGene expressionMultidisciplinarySensory Neuron
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceNonparametric StatisticsTranscription regulation of development
Cellular activation, proliferation and survival in chronic inflammatory diseases is regulated not only by engagement of signal trans-duction pathways that modulate transcription factors required for these processes, but also by epigenetic... more
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      ImmunologyInflammationAsthmaRheumatoid Arthritis
Legumes and rhizobia exchange at least three different, but sometimes complementary sets of signals. Amongst the variety of substances normally and continuously secreted into the rhizosphere by plants are phenolic compounds. Flavonoid... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesNitrogen Fixation
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      GeneticsTranscription regulation of developmentAdolescentGene expression
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      Time SeriesTranscription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesLung Cancer
Mammalian AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a heterotrimeric serine/threonine protein kinase that acts as a sensor of cellular energy status. It interacts with a great variety of different substrates leading to short-term (i.e.... more
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      BiologyTranscription regulation of developmentMedicineCell line
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      Transcription RegulationTranscription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesEscherichia coli
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      ThermodynamicsMolecular BiologyDNA replicationTranscription regulation of development
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      Mathematical PhysicsQuantum PhysicsTranscription regulation of developmentElastic Properties
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      Transcription RegulationDNA replicationTranscription regulation of developmentRNA polymerase
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      Developmental BiologyCaenorhabditis elegansTranscription RegulationTranscription regulation of development
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen 3C (EBNA-3C) is essential for EBV-mediated immortalization of human B lymphocytes and regulates both the cell cycle and transcription. Transient reporter gene assays have implicated a pivotal role... more
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      BiologyVirologyCell CycleTranscription regulation of development
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      Gene regulationTranscription RegulationTranscription regulation of developmentBiological Sciences
Sequence periodicity with a period close to the DNA helical repeat is a very basic genomic property. This genomic feature was demonstrated for many prokaryotic genomes. The Escherichia coli sequences display the period close to 11 base... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentFourier AnalysisEscherichia coliPeriodicity
Imperatively Hidden Objects/Factors (IHO/F) refers to relevant items, which we cannot perceive and measure yet. Nevertheless, they have an impact on our predicted outcome. We have created model that allows for the integration and... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyGeneticsMicrobiologyArtificial Intelligence
In Lactococcus lactis, the his operon contains all the genes necessary for histidine biosynthesis. It is transcribed from a unique promoter, localized 300 bp upstream of the first gene. The region corresponding to the untranslated 5* end... more
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      BacteriologyTranscription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesMutagenesis
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      GeneticsCell CycleTranscription regulation of developmentBudding Yeast
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      GeneticsCognitive ScienceSkeletal muscle biologyMotor neuron
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      Plant BiologyTranscription regulation of developmentGene expressionreal time PCR
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      GeneticsGenomicsM Rna ProcessingTranscription regulation of development
Mutations in the five hrp and hrc genes in the hrpC operon of the phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae 61 have different effects on bacterial interactions with host and nonhost plants. The hrcC gene within the hrpC operon... more
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      BacteriologyTranscription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesMutation
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      DNA replicationTranscription regulation of developmentDNA damageSignal Transduction
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      BioinformaticsBiomedicineSystems BiologyCancer
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      M Rna ProcessingGene regulationTranscription regulation of developmentSignal Transduction
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      Molecular BiologyTobaccoTranscription regulation of developmentTranscription Factors
The process of RNA chain initiation by RNA polymerases plays a central role in the regulation of transcription. In this complex phase of transcription, short oligomers are synthesized and released from the enzymepromoter complex in a... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentRNA polymeraseTranscription FactorsGene expression
The developmental switch from vegetative to reproductive growth – also known as flowering – is a critical transition in the life cycle of flowering plants. This transition is developmentally delayed until the plant has reached a stage of... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentRegulation of Flowering TimeChromatin Remodeling and Epigenetics
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      BiologyTranscription RegulationTranscription regulation of developmentMedicine
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      Transcription regulation of developmentApplied microbiologyMultidisciplinaryLipopolysaccharide
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      Transcription regulation of developmentMultidisciplinaryNatureHematopoiesis
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      Transcription regulation of developmentCell SignalingSynaptic PlasticitySignal Transduction
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      Transcription RegulationTranscription regulation of developmentTranscription FactorsMethylation
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      Plant BiologyCell CycleTranscription regulation of developmentRNA polymerase
In plants, light perception by photoreceptors leads to differential expression of an enormous number of genes. An important step for differential gene expression is the regulation of transcription factor activities. To understand these... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentCell BiologyTranscription FactorsSignal Transduction
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      Transcription regulation of developmentAntibodiesDrug DesignPeptides
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      PolymorphismTranscription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesHumans
Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a common, disabling mental illness with high heritability but complex, poorly understood genetic etiology. As the first phase of a genomic convergence analysis of SCZ, we generated 16.7 billion nucleotides of short... more
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      GeneticsSchizophreniaTranscription regulation of developmentGene expression
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      Gene regulationBiologyCell CycleTranscription regulation of development
The acetyl-transferase Tip60 might influence tumorigenesis in multiple ways. First, Tip60 is a co-regulator of transcription factors that either promote or suppress tumorigenesis, such as Myc and p53. Second, Tip60 modulates DNA-damage... more
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      Transcription regulation of developmentDNA damageMultidisciplinaryNature
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      Transcription regulation of developmentRNA polymeraseTranscription FactorsCell line
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      Transcription regulation of developmentBiological SciencesCell DifferentiationMice
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      GeneticsCellular BiologyTranscription regulation of developmentDrosophila melanogaster
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      GeneticsTranscriptomicsTranscription RegulationTranscription regulation of development
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      BacteriologyTranscription regulation of developmentRNA polymeraseBiological Sciences
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      Transcription regulation of developmentPublic HealthApplied microbiologyGene expression