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Discover LudwigThe phrase "master regulator" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something or someone that has ultimate control or authority over a particular system or process. Example: The hormone insulin acts as the master regulator in maintaining blood sugar levels within the body.
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A question of interest for biologists studying cell identity is what regulates the master regulator genes.
The mucosal immune system: master regulator of bidirectional gut brain communications.
mTOR serves as a master regulator of autophagy49 and exists as two complexes, mTORC1 and mTORC2.
The mucosal immune system: master regulator of bidirectional gut-brain communications.
D'Amico, S. et al. STAT3 is a master regulator of epithelial identity and KRAS-driven tumorigenesis.
Recently, PfAP2-G was revealed as a master regulator of sexual commitment34.
Micropthalmia-associated transcription factor is generally considered the master regulator of melanogenesis in melanocytes.
Vanpouille-Box, C. et al. TGFbeta is a master regulator of radiation therapy-induced antitumor immunity.
A global view of genomic information moving beyond the gene and the master regulator.
Hypoxia Inducible Factors (HIF), the master regulator of oxygen homeostasis6, play a key role in angiogenesis7.
The Fox genes are a large family of master regulator genes that control other genes.
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