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Gene expression analysis identifies hypothetical genes that may be critical during the infection process of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri
(Univ Catolica De Valparaiso, 2019-11-01)
Background: Gene expression analysis via microarray is widely used in phytobacteria to validate differential gene expression associated with virulence or to compare biological profiles of wild type and mutant strains. Here, ...
Tumorogénesis y proteína mdm2
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2000)
Spatial and temporal profiles for anti-inflammatory gene expression in leukocytes during a resolving model of peritonitis
(2006-04-01)
The recent appreciation of the role played by endogenous counterregulatory mechanisms in controlling the outcome of the host inflammatory response requires specific analysis of their spatial and temporal profiles. In this ...
Spatial and temporal profiles for anti-inflammatory gene expression in leukocytes during a resolving model of peritonitis
(2006-04-01)
The recent appreciation of the role played by endogenous counterregulatory mechanisms in controlling the outcome of the host inflammatory response requires specific analysis of their spatial and temporal profiles. In this ...
An artifact in studies of gene regulation using b-galactosidase reporter gene assays
(Elsevier, 2012)
Reporter gene assays are important tools for evaluating gene expression. A frequently used assay measures
the activity of b-galactosidase (b-gal) expressed from lacZ in plasmid or genomic constructions.
Such constructions ...
Gene expression in placentation of farm animals: An overview of gene function during development
(Elsevier B.V., 2011-09-01)
Eutherian mammals share a common ancestor that evolved into two main placental types, i.e., hemotrophic (e.g., human and mouse) and histiotrophic (e.g., farm animals), which differ in invasiveness. Pregnancies initiated ...
Gene expression in placentation of farm animals: An overview of gene function during development
(Elsevier B.V., 2011-09-01)
Eutherian mammals share a common ancestor that evolved into two main placental types, i.e., hemotrophic (e.g., human and mouse) and histiotrophic (e.g., farm animals), which differ in invasiveness. Pregnancies initiated ...