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Homodimeric interactions through the ETS domain may play a role in cooperative binding to repeated DNA elements [86], whereas heterodimeric interactions might regulate tissue-specific gene expression [87, 88].
Combinations of specific TFs might regulate tissue-specific genes.
Combinations of specific and/or stress-related GmNACs with other type(s) of TFs might regulate tissue-specific and/or stress-responsive downstream genes.
Combinations of specific GmARFs with other type(s) of TFs might also regulate tissue-specific downstream genes.
Because hydrogen peroxide reacts with proteins, lipids and DNA, leading to oxidative modification of these cellular constituents, it might affect several cellular functions and thus regulate tissue aging and lifespan.
Understanding signaling mechanisms that regulate tissue development and maintenance of thymic epithelial cells might reveal the process of adipose involution.
The agency announced ambitious plans to regulate tissue banks in February 1997.
Therefore, we hypothesized that 12/15LO might regulate HFD-induced adipose tissue inflammation.
In the course of dehydration stress, the drought-tolerant cultivar might regulate differentiation of vascular tissue cells, thus enhancing the developmental process to adapt dehydration stress.
We also consider that extracellular matrix proteins, such as tenascin-C and decorin, might regulate satellite cell proliferation and tissue regeneration [ 39- 41].
Reduced localization of mature Notch1 at the cell-surface was also observed in the periosteal cells of the femur of 12-week-old Pn−/− mice compared with that in the wild-type ones (Fig. S1), suggesting that periostin might regulate Notch1 expression in various tissues that express periostin.
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