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We further investigate the role of IL-1 in incisional wound biology and its effect on wound chemokine production in vivo and whether this mechanism could be active in human subjects.A well-characterized murine model of incisional wounding was used to assess the in vivo role of IL-1 in wound biology.
ZFRs with catalytic domains from Tn3 resolvase and Gin invertase have been demonstrated to be active in human cell lines [15], [16], illustrating the potential applicability of these enzymes in mammals and other eukaryotic organisms.
These enhancers may also occur inside genes, but how many may be active in human cells and their effects on the regulation of the host gene remains unclear.
This evolved PM1 laccase was recently tailored to be active in human blood (at pH 7.4 and high NaCl concentration −150 mM-) [ 31].
High expression of a number of CYP enzymes in CTNNB1-mutated human hepatoblastoma samples indicates that comparable mechanisms of β-catenin-dependent CYP expression might be active in human and rodent liver cells (Schmidt et al. 2011).
In two previous reports, we described the directed evolution of a HRPL from basidiomycete PM1 strain CECT 2971: i) to be expressed in an active, soluble and stable form in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and ii) to be active in human blood.
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