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The remarkable features of the functional terms representing the hypermethylated genes identified in the heart and spleen of the MRL/MpJ mouse were associated with three groups: G-protein-coupled receptors, including mostly olfactory receptors, Ig-like V-type, and natural killer receptor Ly49 genes.
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Furthermore, inactivation of the PDE4D gene in mouse was associated with progressive heart failure and arrhythmias, despite a normal overall cAMP level [14].
Moreover, the genetic ablation of DNase 2a in the mouse was associated with the lack of acid DNase activity in the stratum corneum in vivo.
Pregnancy in the spiny mouse was associated with a marked increase in maternal kidney AGAT mRNA and protein expression.
Also, the hyperactivity observed in the A53T human α-synuclein mouse is associated with DAT repression (Unger et al., 2006).
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The present study was designed to determine whether spatial memory deficits in aged mice were associated with alteration of hippocampal CREB phosphorylation.
To evaluate whether the enlarged interstitial spaces observed in the injured muscle from mutant mice were associated with the accumulation of fibrotic tissue, we performed Sirius Red staining.
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