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My interest is understanding how cells use gene expression to respond to their changing environments.
It is clear that they represent an important mechanism by which cells can rapidly alter gene expression to respond to potentially lethal stress however the mechanisms underlying this response remain unproven.
Cell growth rate reflects an organism's physiological state and largely relies on the ability of gene expression to respond to the environment.
A few of TFs, mainly concentrated in the ARR-B, CO-like, G2-like and TCP families, were drastically induced expression to respond to the new growth homeostasis under low temperature stress.
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While only 18.3% (11 of 60) of the patients with high Δ133p53 expression showed treatment failure, 34.4% (21 of 61) of the patients with low Δ133p53 expression failed to respond to primary treatment.
TFs are critical regulators of the changes in gene expression used to respond to environmental stress [ 6].
We found that WT1 gene expression and failure to respond to chemotherapy were significantly associated with overall survival and only WT1 gene expression to be significantly associated with recurrence-free survival.
Following injection of this vector into the pituitary and brain, its pattern of expression and ability to respond to estradiol 3-benzoate (EB) were examined.
Changes in gene expression enable organisms to respond to environmental stress.
Furthermore, pre-osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells and derived osteoblasts with reduced PDGFR-β expression were unable to respond to recombinant PDGF-bb, thereby providing additional support to the specificity of these interactions (Figure S1).
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