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One of the significant pathways identified from the ovarian cancer expression data is shown in Figure 3, with the notations presented in Additional file 2. As shown in Figure 3, c-KIT (also called KIT or C-kit receptor) is one of target genes regulated by CEBPD, a growth factor receptor exhibiting tyrosine kinase activity.
There's a latterday character called Kit in this story.
Guinness saw the announcement of the death of Mosley, whom she called Kit, on the BBC evening news, at school.
When Tony was 9 and Christopher, called Kit, was 7, the mother slashed her wrists and throat and bled to death.
To work out how the patterns formed, the scientists tracked the fates of pigment cells called melanocytes in mouse embryos that carried mutations in a gene called Kit.
The researchers worked with a strain of wild-type (normal) mice and related heterozygous mice that carried an engineered mutant allele of a gene called Kit.
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They first met in the tavern of Christopher Cat, whose mutton pies were called kit-cats.
Young beavers, born in May and June, are called kits.
Netball is an official sport for girls in Caribbean schools; team outfits, called kits, resemble school uniforms.
Because of its size Martes martes is often known as the marten cat, and the young are called kits, kittens or cubs.
The loose end is drawn out by gravity or the breeze and allowed to blow in the prevailing wind, a process called kiting or ballooning.
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