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Transposases, typically known to function by frequent movement from one genetic element to another are the most abundantly discovered genes in metagenomic studies where sampling of genes is undirected [ 10].
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Meprin is a zinc metalloendopeptidase of the astacin family, which was first discovered as an abundantly expressed protease at the brush border membrane of epithelial cells in the kidney [1] and the intestine [2].
We discovered that marshalin is abundantly expressed in both sensory hair cells and supporting cells.
The SRPX gene encodes a putative membrane protein expressed abundantly in the retina, and was discovered as a candidate gene responsible for X-linked retinitis pigmentosa [ 39].
Xiao and colleagues studied HCC cancer lines in vivo in mice models and in vitro and discovered that TAZ is not only abundantly expressed in HCC, but that downregulation of TAZ results in a decrease in proliferation of cancer cells.
We initially discovered IL-33 as a nuclear factor (NF-HEV) abundantly expressed in high endothelial venules from lymphoid organs, that associates with chromatin and exhibits transcriptional regulatory properties.
We discovered, by western blot analysis, that the epitope was abundantly expressed in high energy-requiring tissues, such as the heart and the skeletal muscles of VLCAD +/− and VLCAD −/− mice (Fig. 1C and 1D).
One of the first ILs ever discovered, migration inhibitory factor (MIF), is an early-response cytokine abundantly released by Mφ.
However, we have recently discovered that the small non-structural protein 11 kDa, which is expressed abundantly, induces apoptosis during B19V infection [14].
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