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Whereas Hsp90β is more or less constitutively and ubiquitously expressed, the expression of Hsp90α is heat-inducible and more tissue-specific [5].
While many miRNAs are widely expressed, the expression of some miRNAs has a spatial specificity [ 17, 18].
We notice that unlike Fam20C, which is ubiquitously expressed, the expression of Fam20A is tissue-specific and perhaps highly dynamic.
Fam20C is ubiquitously expressed; the expression of Fam20A is tissue-specific and perhaps highly dynamic given the large increase in Fam20A expression during lactation.
While we have demonstrated that the shorter scaffoldin variants (CipA2 and CipA3) are readily expressed, the expression levels of the longer variants are greatly reduced.
In benign tumors, only the MAGE gene was expressed; the expression rate of this gene in benign tumors was 15% (3/20).
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When both HIPPI and P53 were co-expressed, the expression of Caspase1 was strongly enhanced compared to the corresponding single transfected cells indicating that both the transcription factors co-operated to regulate this gene expression.
In identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs), for a gene to be considered differentially expressed, the gene expression ratio had to exceed two for each of the replicates.
Significantly, although Shh was ectopically expressed, the level of expression in the developing molars was reduced (Figures 6F and 7D').
Although widely expressed, the increased cerebellar expression of CNTN1 suggested a more targeted role than a housekeeping function.
Primer sequences for housekeeping genes are proprietary, accession numbers supplied by manufacturer: NM_001686 (ATP5B), NM_004048 (β2M)), and the data were expressed as the expression relative to the housekeeping genes.
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