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The phrase "and the global expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a concept or idea that has a worldwide or universal significance.
Example: "The study aims to analyze local cultures and the global expression of art in contemporary society."
Alternatives: "and the worldwide representation" or "and the universal expression".
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These Kasumi-1 microarrays were originally processed in two batches on different dates and the global expression patterns were strongly clustered by batch.
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In this study, we have examined the mib mutants for defects in pancreas development using in situ hybridization and pancreas-specific GFP expression analyses, and compared the global expression profile of three mib mutant alleles and their wt siblings using oligo microarray chips.
In this report, we found quantitative genome-wide differential control of transcriptional and mRNA decay machineries through signaling processes superimposing over the general strong co-regulation of expression levels that is largely invariant between genotypes and related to the global expression attractor correspondent to the specific cell type [15], [20].
A global test for gene sets to associate gene expression with clinical outcome was presented by Goeman and co-workers and enabled determining whether the global expression pattern of a group of genes is significantly related to clinical outcome of interest using a linear regression approach [ 13].
To further clarify the molecular mechanisms of the toxicological effects of Ag NPs at the transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels, the global expression profiles of genes and miRNAs were analyzed in hESC-derived NPCs after Ag NP exposure.
To better characterize the esMCs and esMDMs, we studied the global expression of mRNA transcripts in these two cell types and compared the expression pattern relative to that of primary adult bMCs and several major human tissue samples including spleen, thyroid, brain, breast, heart, kidney, liver, pancreas, prostate, skeletal muscle, and testis.
Comparing such "local" expression profile (paired normal and cancer conditions) with the "global" expression profile (across various conditions) identified that of these 17 genes, 12 genes (ESR1, SPDEF, IRX5, ERBB3, ERBB2, CRABP2, RAB25, FXYD3, TACSTD2, DSP, AGR2, CDH1) show bimodality in both datasets.
Effects were observed both at the global expression level and specifically for genes and proteins that are directly associated with p-hydroxybenzoate biosynthesis and production.
This long-oligonucleotide microarray was subsequently tested and validated by comparing changes in the global expression profiles between B. bronchiseptica RB50 and its Bvg- phase-locked derivative, RB54.
This long-oligonucleotide microarray was then tested and validated by comparing changes in the global expression profiles between Bordetella bronchiseptica RB50 and its Bvg- phase-locked derivative, RB54.
The repressed chromatin state of the C. elegans X chromosomes is interspersed in cis over short or long distances that is maintained under normal growth and development conditions, thus regulating the global expression of the X chromosomes (Fong et al., 2002; Kelly et al., 2002).
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