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The phrase "marker gene expression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process through which an organism's cells express a specific gene in order to indicate their identity. For example, "Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is often characterized by elevated marker gene expression."
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We describe the testing of these vectors through marker gene expression in Coprinopsis cinerea.
This finding was supported by histological and immunohistochemical analyses, glycosaminoglycan quantification and chondrogenic marker gene expression.
In conclusion this growth factor augmented the levels tenogenic marker genes and downregulated non-tenogenic marker gene expression.
Furthermore, cells seeded on immobilized ALP/FS exhibited higher osteoblast marker gene expression compared to control FS.
The DNMT inhibition-mediated increase in EC specification and marker gene expression was not associated with demethylation of these genes.
A strong increase in marker gene expression in plants was noted when ER-targeted protein A was supplied in trans.
(F) qPCR showing alveolar and bronchial epithelium marker gene expression of human lung sample and SOX9+ BCs in early (P2) and late (P8) passages.
Both TENM2 knockdown and control cells differentiated equally well into adipocytes as shown by quantification of adipogenic differentiation rates and adipocyte marker gene expression (PPARg, GLUT4, FASN).
This result can explain why the TE or TSC marker gene expression level increased in the blastocysts treated with Activin A, while the PE-related genes remain comparable.
Error bars, S.E.M. (H) Western blotting showing marker gene expression of human lung sample and SOX9+ BCs in early (P2) and late (P8) passages.
The results showed that nanofibrous (<100 nm) membranes promoted the bone-related marker gene expression and matrix mineralization of MC3T3-E1 at 14 days.
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