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The ability of a protein to change sequence is related to the mutability of its encoding gene, its subsequent expression, the consequences of errors in the gene's products which is related to the magnitude of expression and finally the degradation of those products.

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The results, however, are striking and do appear to justify further investigation of the effect of cimetidine on E-selectin expression and the consequences of this interaction on sLA and sLX expressing colonic carcinoma.

Consequently, SU5402 and the TP MO have opposite consequences on mespa and cyp26a expression, but the consequences of exerting these two treatments simultaneously are similar to the consequences of TP MO injection.

This approach co-opts natural variation in the expression of the consequences of inbreeding, for example, through episodic heterozygote advantage [ 32] or the effects of environmental stress [ 33, 34], to further understanding of the mechanisms that drive them in natural settings.

Furthermore, we examined the effect of hypoxia on MMP/TIMP expression, and the consequences of changes in the MMP/TIMP balance on migration through collagen by RA synovial fibroblasts.

As an approach to find determinants of aging and longevity, transcriptomic studies require specific designs to disentangle primary and causal changes in gene expression from the consequences of aging.

But at a higher level of analysis, we still do not understand the genetic architecture of gene expression in brain, the consequences of expression QTLs on protein levels or on cell function, or the combined impact of expression differences on behavior and disease risk.

Fish asks us to look at the consequences of free expression in the round, and balance its costs against its benefits.

Although γc cytokines can also independently induce Tim-3 expression [ 14], the consequences of cytokine-induced Tim-3 and PD-1 coexpression had not been previously reported.

This result suggests that the observed differences in oleosin gene expressions could be the consequences of trans-regulation, which means that gene expression is mainly regulated by trans-acting factors.

Therefore, we examined the constitutive and inducible expression of B7-H1 and the consequences of this expression in human acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

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