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Similar change was also found for the H3K27me3 mark with near twice as many genes with increased marks as genes with decreased marks.
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Gastric blood flow decreased marked by 43.5 ± 6.37% after the ethanol administration on the gastric mucosa of the WT mouse.
In contrast, the DNAMe mark changed in a much lower number of genes, and then more genes exhibited decreased DNAMe marks (706) than increased DNAMe marks (166).
As shown in Figure 6A and Additional file 4, 28.5% of the analyzed genes have increased H3K4me3 marks (4072), while much fewer genes have decreased H3K4me3 marks (534) during EMT.
Without it the tissue could not withstand the rigours of joint loading and its decreased abundance marks the onset of the tissue decline associated with the OA joint.
Andrews and Wilding [ 28] found personal illness in non-medicine undergraduates caused depression, which decreased examination marks.
The decrease marks the latest dip on the ITER budget roller coaster.
Two of the compounds were tested in cell models, resulting in increased expression of tumour suppressor genes as well as fluctuations in levels of H3K4me2 (increase), H3K9ac (increase), H3K4me1 (decrease) and H3K9me2 (decrease) marks.
The most enriched GO terms in genes with increased H3K4me3 marks are metabolic process, while the most enriched GO terms in genes with decreased H3K4me3 mark are developmental process.
In an animal model, B16 cells treated with both p19Arf and nutlin-3 yielded increased necrosis and decreased BrdU marking.
Most genes with increased expression and marked by H3K27me3 had SYT-SSX2 binding sites within their body or near their TSS, while greater numbers of genes with decreased expression marked by H3K27me3 are occupied at a distance.
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