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Thus, we investigated whether GPR83 may have a role in regulating core body temperature (CBT) by reducing its expression in the POA.

On the other hand, TFs only differentially expressed in a few experiments included E2F/DP family (regulating core cell cycle) [ 48], C2H2(Zn) family (controlling flowering, germination and root development) [ 49- 51] and ABI3/VP1 family (governing seed maturation) [ 52].

We investigated whether the JNK or p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (p38) stress signaling pathways affect nSMase activity by directly regulating core nSMase activation pathways during stress-induced apoptosis using specific inhibitors.

Collectively, our data illustrate how Mtf2 functions as an essential PRC2 component in the hematopoietic system, regulating core PRC2 components and modulating PRC2-mediated promoter-proximal H3K27me3 methylation and repression of gene networks that are essential for hematopoietic development and function.

These findings, coupled with previous work demonstrating that PINK1 acts upstream of Parkin in a common pathway [11], [12], [14], led us to hypothesize that PINK1 and Parkin influence mitochondrial integrity by regulating core components of the mitochondrial morphogenesis machinery through ubiquitination [15].

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Thus, identification of specific expression-regulating core gene regions (that is, CpG dinucleotides) in the promoter is essential.

Activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axes are adjacent mechanisms in regulating body core temperature that can be influenced by drugs that affect them.

LHY is a core regulating component of the A. thaliana clock, and it has been shown to be induced before dusk and has a peak of expression at dawn (Schaffer et al., 1998).

Tissue microarrays of primary carcinomas contained normal tissue adjacent to benign oral tumours from patients (six tissue cores from biopsies performed on these patients), who served as control and for regulating mark spacing between core centres; cores were spaced at intervals of 1 mm in the x and y axes.

Changes in synaptic strength with increased or decreased synaptic activity (synaptic plasticity) are considered to be the core process regulating memory formation across all model systems investigated10,11.

Thus, the concerted histone expression defects upon redox perturbations [ 19] were most probably due to redox-sensitive machineries not directly regulating transcription of other core histone genes.

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