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1 ld for RNase P to bind and mature SRP RNA co-transcriptionally.
2 t can act reciprocally and need not occur co-transcriptionally.
3 odimerization partner E47 regulate miR-17-92 transcriptionally.
4 ccumulation during development are regulated transcriptionally.
5 e to stress, regulating gene expression post-transcriptionally.
6 vels, indicating that MAF1 is regulated post-transcriptionally.
7 transcribed nascent RNAs to deposit m(6)A co-transcriptionally.
8 ess the flagellar master regulator flhD post-transcriptionally.
9 w that DCLK1 regulates alpha-Syn levels post-transcriptionally.
10 ction with the nuclear receptor PPARalpha to transcriptionally activate autophagy.
11  and MCIDAS are geminin family proteins that transcriptionally activate E2F4/5-target genes during mu
12 nvolvement in breast CSCs and found TGLI1 to transcriptionally activate stemness genes CD44, Nanog, S
13           Here, we demonstrate that BRCA1 is transcriptionally activated by a previously unknown func
14  of the remaining fab genes were shown to be transcriptionally activated by FadR binding, but binding
15                                   betaCA3 is transcriptionally activated by the transcription factor
16 d with chromatin remodeling protein BRG1 and transcriptionally activated CIT and TP53BP2, leading to
17 e vIL-6-induced phosphorylated form of STAT3 transcriptionally activated DNMT1 expression.
18 irectly bound to the P-selectin promoter and transcriptionally activated P-selectin in hypoxia.
19  MAOA, STAT3 also promotes cell stemness and transcriptionally activates expression of cancer stem ce
20                                   ZEBRA then transcriptionally activates other EBV genes and, togethe
21                     The tumor suppressor p53 transcriptionally activates target genes to suppress cel
22 se, as an interacting partner of Zc3h10 that transcriptionally activates the Ucp1 promoter and other
23 nt recruitment of Chromobox protein 4 (CBX4) transcriptionally activates Topoisomerase II alpha (TOP2
24                                          LPS transcriptionally activates YAP through activator protei
25 ancer stem cell compartment, by reducing the transcriptionally activating H3R17me2a histone mark at t
26 actor GRHL3 regulates IFE differentiation by transcriptionally activating terminal differentiation ge
27  reveals that apo-helix 12 exchanges between transcriptionally active and repressive conformations-su
28 the NR field that helix 12 exchanges between transcriptionally active and repressive conformations.
29 e cluster-associated domains differs between transcriptionally active and silenced clusters.
30 e for heterogeneously distributed viable and transcriptionally active autotrophic and heterotrophic m
31         We reveal hierarchical assembly of a transcriptionally active chromatin hub containing the AS
32 ic inhibition of PRC2 by methylated H3K36 in transcriptionally active chromatin.
33 s toward the periphery of the nucleus, while transcriptionally active clusters relocate away from the
34 inactive complexes, we found that nearly all transcriptionally active complexes release TFIIB during
35 actors rather than components of euchromatic transcriptionally active condensates.
36 tration of the endosomal membrane to release transcriptionally active core particles into the cytopla
37 motif and target nascent RNA associated with transcriptionally active DNA.
38 ilencing by delineating heterochromatin from transcriptionally active euchromatin.
39 hich prohibited nuclear translocation of the transcriptionally active form of SREBP1.
40 with metatranscriptomics point to viable and transcriptionally active fungal populations engaged in c
41 emonstrate the micro-compartmentalization of transcriptionally active genes determined by physical in
42          We report that Ulp2 is recruited to transcriptionally active genes to control local polysumo
43                                           At transcriptionally active genes, di- and tri-methylated H
44 focusing the pathway on select sites such as transcriptionally active genes.
45  spatially segregated in such a way that the transcriptionally active genome occupies the nuclear int
46 ing the hyena, in which it is still present, transcriptionally active in the placenta, and fusogenic.
47                       Whether iciHHV-6A/B is transcriptionally active in vivo and how it shapes the i
48                 They derive from underlying, transcriptionally active keratinocytes that display fila
49                    MRX is required to tether transcriptionally active loci to the nuclear pore comple
50 diac-specific transgenic mice expressing the transcriptionally active N-terminus of ATF6alpha or ATF6
51 nformatics analysis revealed the presence of transcriptionally active or repressive intervals flanked
52 tion of YAP1 and TAZ, corresponding to their transcriptionally active pool.
53 ng histone-H3-lysine-4 (H3K4) methylation on transcriptionally active promoters, is overexpressed in
54  governing the assembly and disassembly of a transcriptionally active RAG locus chromatin hub in CD4(
55 assembly allows sigma1 release and escape of transcriptionally active reovirus cores into the cytosol
56 transcribed genes, centromere regions retain transcriptionally active RNA polymerase II (Pol II) in m
57 ide capture and mapping of ssDNA produced by transcriptionally active RNA polymerases or other proces
58 somes within each centromere and onto 11,390 transcriptionally active sites on the chromosome arms.
59 he genome is transformed from a decondensed, transcriptionally active state to a highly condensed, tr
60 dergoes reprogramming to transition into the transcriptionally active state.
61  piRNAs are proposed to recruit MIWI2 to the transcriptionally active TE loci by base pairing to nasc
62 osed of Periphilin, TASOR and MPP8, silences transcriptionally active viral and endogenous transgenes
63 and when acetylated, Foxp3 is stabilized and transcriptionally active.
64 ductive hexulose-phosphate (RHP) pathway) is transcriptionally-active in M. concilii.
65 gether, Met/SAM cycle activity is sensed and transcriptionally adjusted to be in a tight metabolic re
66                                              Transcriptionally, AMPK and mTORC1 were both important f
67 e effector memory T cell population but were transcriptionally and functionally distinct from other s
68 proximal airways that are ciliated-like, but transcriptionally and phenotypically distinct from both
69 ver and liver-draining lymph nodes exhibited transcriptionally and phenotypically enhanced antigen-pr
70                  This projection arises from transcriptionally and physiologically distinct classes o
71    Our set of data reveals that BR signaling transcriptionally and post-translationally represses the
72 nthesis is a tightly regulated process, both transcriptionally and post-translationally.
73 H3 lysine 4 (H3K4) by Set1/COMPASS occurs co-transcriptionally, and is important for gene regulation.
74 is coordinately regulated both pre- and post-transcriptionally, and its perturbation can lead to huma
75              Since polyadenylation occurs co-transcriptionally, and specific patterns of nucleosome p
76 nerated from each tumor model, characterized transcriptionally, and used to identify specific therapi
77                            We pooled diverse transcriptionally barcoded gene deletion mutants in 11 d
78 t ataxin-1 led to the increase of BACE1 post-transcriptionally, both in cerebrum and cerebellum, and
79 Hfq regulates bacterial gene expression post-transcriptionally by binding small RNAs and their target
80         In eukaryotes, the CCA is added post-transcriptionally by the CCA-adding enzyme (CAE).
81 ement with DNA:RNA hybrids being produced co-transcriptionally by the invasion of the nascent RNA mol
82 ap-binding complex (CBC) that is acquired co-transcriptionally by the precursors of all mRNAs.
83                         Although ETX embryos transcriptionally capture the mouse gastrula, their abil
84 fter inoculation with infective eggs that is transcriptionally characterized by markers of type-2 imm
85  hybrid clustering to uniquely resolve novel transcriptionally coherent cell populations from an intu
86 f diverse computational approaches to detect transcriptionally coherent populations.
87 ) to investigate the spatial organization of transcriptionally competent active rDNA chromatin at siz
88 ressed chromatin domains in the interior and transcriptionally competent domains located at the perip
89 han RFP(-) cells in morphology, function and transcriptionally, conductive to sarcomere shortening as
90 ns and other late genes, whose production is transcriptionally controlled by a complex of six virally
91 results show for the first time that HSF1 is transcriptionally controlled by ATF3 in response to clas
92 n is high specifically in macrophages and is transcriptionally controlled by IFN signaling.
93                     Sestrin-2 is known to be transcriptionally controlled by several mechanisms; howe
94 cle cell progenitor population has also been transcriptionally defined for facilitating future studie
95 ure (ISG(hi)) derived from a small number of transcriptionally defined subpopulations within major ce
96 ection type restricted almost exclusively to transcriptionally defined subtypes of IT neurons.
97 as LINE-1) retrotransposable elements become transcriptionally derepressed and activate a type-I inte
98 erve-resident homeostatic myeloid cells that transcriptionally differed from central nervous system m
99        This population was less abundant and transcriptionally different from Tcf21+ resident CFs.
100  of infarcted human hearts revealed that the transcriptionally discrete border zone is conserved in h
101 ind that embryonic meningeal fibroblasts are transcriptionally distinct between brain regions and ide
102 eals that diabetic autoimmunity is driven by transcriptionally distinct cell populations specialized
103 stinct cell types and while recovering novel transcriptionally distinct cell populations.
104 the ORS is composed of two intermingling but transcriptionally distinct cell types with differing cap
105 gh-quality cells, representing more than 100 transcriptionally distinct cell types.
106 itors, the Hu-MuSC pool contains clusters of transcriptionally distinct cells with consistency across
107 ors without concomitant autoimmunity and are transcriptionally distinct from classic effector T cells
108 ation of KLRG1+ effector CD8 T cells that is transcriptionally distinct from exhausted cells.
109  neural progenitor states are transitory and transcriptionally distinct from neural progenitors of po
110 minal-Tem population of CD8 T cells that was transcriptionally distinct from Tem and Tcm Key findings
111 Parasites isolated during the dry season are transcriptionally distinct from those of individuals wit
112 q analysis has identified sub-populations of transcriptionally distinct hepatoblasts at E11.5.
113         Our analysis uncovered at least nine transcriptionally distinct microglial states, which expr
114                                              Transcriptionally distinct neuronal cell types identifie
115                              We identified a transcriptionally distinct population of CD4+ T cells ch
116                        We further identified transcriptionally distinct populations of astrocytes and
117             We find that ON and OFF SACs are transcriptionally distinct prior to their segregation, d
118 9 transcriptional signature and identified 2 transcriptionally distinct SI MMC9 populations enriched
119 cally scar-forming wound fibroblasts enter a transcriptionally distinct single-cell state of competen
120 enetically, functionally, phenotypically and transcriptionally distinct stem-like CD8(+) memory T cel
121 cells and show that these cells cluster into transcriptionally distinct sub-populations.
122 CP- and ILF-associated CD11c(+) cells were a transcriptionally distinct subset of intestinal cDCs, wh
123 lating memory Th2 cells are functionally and transcriptionally distinct subsets with unique roles in
124 m a transcriptionally unspecialized state to transcriptionally distinct subtypes by modulating the se
125  revealed that SCN(VIP) neurons comprise two transcriptionally distinct subtypes, including putative
126 scRNA-seq) reveals that ~15% of lung ECs are transcriptionally distinct-marked by Carbonic anhydrase
127 ive rise solely to B-lineage cells, they are transcriptionally distinct.
128 on the mammillary bodies (MB), we discovered transcriptionally-distinct clusters that exhibit neuroan
129 xoplasma-exposed and unexposed monocytes are transcriptionally distinguished by a reactive subset of
130                             We identified 11 transcriptionally diverse CD8(+) T-cell subsets in psori
131 vealed that these two macrophage subsets are transcriptionally diverse.
132 y observed that HCV infection of hepatocytes transcriptionally down-regulates miR-181c expression thr
133 stream type I interferon (IFN) signaling was transcriptionally downregulated, as measured by signific
134 duced genes, while most genes are paused and transcriptionally downregulated.
135 distinct role of circuit interactions versus transcriptionally driven cell-autonomous clocks in the t
136                                              Transcriptionally, E8 hPSCs are marked by activated lipi
137 ma, MYCN invaded active enhancers, driving a transcriptionally encoded adrenergic gene expression pro
138            Moreover, U1 snRNP interacts with transcriptionally engaged RNA polymerase II.
139 ggest that Enz-increased ARv7 expression can transcriptionally enhance MAO-A expression resulting in
140                     Murine terminal-Tem were transcriptionally, functionally, and developmentally uni
141 nt of promoters to genes and easily identify transcriptionally fused genes.
142       By using the serotype 2 strain D39, we transcriptionally fused the firefly luciferase (luc) to
143 e about how this diversity of cell states is transcriptionally generated.
144 vantage to individual cells within otherwise transcriptionally heterogeneous populations.
145 s revealed that a variety of tumors are also transcriptionally heterogeneous, but the relationship be
146                       The cells recapitulate transcriptionally human primary microglia ex vivo and sh
147 nd mechanistically how the gene is regulated transcriptionally in a tissue-specific manner.
148 of psoriasis clinically, histologically, and transcriptionally in imiquimod-treated psoriasis-like mo
149  that H. pylori-induced DNA damage occurs co-transcriptionally in S-phase cells that activate NF-kapp
150                                              Transcriptionally inactive genes are often positioned at
151 of HIV-1 in AIDS patients, HIV-1 persists as transcriptionally inactive proviruses in infected cells.
152             Although prepared from eggs in a transcriptionally inactive state, the process of making
153 tionally active state to a highly condensed, transcriptionally inactive state.
154  myriad of biological functions, is rendered transcriptionally inactive under hypoxic conditions.
155 an previously envisioned and may explain the transcriptionally independent effects of Hedgehog signal
156    Here, we report the discovery of a novel, transcriptionally independent truncated isoform of ACE2,
157 s subsequent translocation to the nucleus to transcriptionally induce expression of the proapoptotic
158 stressed conditions, for example heat, which transcriptionally induce Rpt subunits.
159 odimers with PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT4 (AtPAD4) transcriptionally induced basal defenses.
160 TFs) as IBI1-interacting partners, which are transcriptionally induced by ABA but suppress pathogen-i
161 s a target of Ca(2+) /NFAT signalling and is transcriptionally induced by methylxanthine drugs such a
162       Upon ripening, other three SlBBXs were transcriptionally induced by RIPENING INHIBITOR master t
163  cellular NAD and that the activities of the transcriptionally induced enzymes PARP7, PARP10, PARP12
164 e regulators of cytokinin signaling that are transcriptionally induced in response to cytokinin.
165 CARRIER PROTEIN5 [AAD5], AAD1, and AAD6) are transcriptionally induced in seeds.
166                 The expanded Hsp70 genes are transcriptionally induced upon growth under heat stress,
167 ranscriptional regulator of this pathway, by transcriptionally inducing the ABCA1 cholesterol transpo
168 ypoxic cells, this HIF-1alpha-induced p53 is transcriptionally inefficient but is abundantly availabl
169                        In circuits, they are transcriptionally insulated from each other by placing r
170 n m(6)A reader protein uses RGG motifs to co-transcriptionally interact with both RNAPII and m(6)A-mo
171 rcuits by using synthetic Notch receptors to transcriptionally interconnect multiple molecular recogn
172 steocalcin, whilst the DN subset presented a transcriptionally 'intermediate' BMSC population.
173                            We used FLiCRE to transcriptionally label activated neural ensembles in th
174             We have developed dual-reporting transcriptionally linked genetically encoded fluorescent
175 he pace at which chemicals and mixtures that transcriptionally mimic autism and other neuropsychiatri
176 use ESCs induces a reversible dormant state, transcriptionally mimicking the in vivo diapause stage.
177 kemias that phenotypically, genetically, and transcriptionally mirrored ML-DS.
178  The Sonic Hedgehog medulloblastoma subgroup transcriptionally mirrors the granule cell hierarchy as
179 the touch-induced mechanosensory pathway was transcriptionally misregulated in eki, indicating that t
180                                tRNA are post-transcriptionally modified by chemical modifications tha
181                                RNAs are post-transcriptionally modified by dedicated writer or eraser
182                                 In addition, transcriptionally, NG colon afferents were almost comple
183                           TWIST-1 is however transcriptionally nonfunctional in these cells as it is
184  of ITC, in which innateness is defined by a transcriptionally-orchestrated trade-off between rapid c
185 s that late-stage retinal neural progenitors transcriptionally overlap cell states observed in the em
186 um of inflammatory genes was positioned in a transcriptionally passive environment suppressing premat
187 nerating chromatin states that cycle between transcriptionally permissive and nonpermissive.
188 rs of these genes suggests enrichment of the transcriptionally permissive chromatin mark H3K4me3 (tri
189 ensemble of proinflammatory genes toward the transcriptionally permissive compartment.
190         Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is co- and post-transcriptionally processed into active ribosomes.
191                           This allowed us to transcriptionally profile all major bone-marrow-resident
192 xamine cochlear development more closely, we transcriptionally profile approximately 30,000 isolated
193           To compare human and mouse ENs, we transcriptionally profiled healthy ENS from adult humans
194                           Mature oocytes are transcriptionally quiescent and possess remarkably broad
195                     ZIKV NS5 SUMO sites also transcriptionally regulate cell cycle and ISG responses
196  MiRNAs are small non-coding RNAs which post-transcriptionally regulate gene expression and which are
197 s been thought to respond to ferrous iron to transcriptionally regulate genes required for balancing
198  photomorphogenesis, DEETIOLATED1 (DET1), to transcriptionally regulate PROTOCHLOROPHYLLIDE OXIDOREDU
199 in the mutant, suggesting that DksA may post-transcriptionally regulate rpoS expression via its effec
200 MicroRNA are small non-coding RNAs that post-transcriptionally regulate the expression levels of mess
201 studies revealed that Enz/AR signaling might transcriptionally regulate the miR-146a-5p expression vi
202                    This upregulation was not transcriptionally regulated but instead likely resulted
203 ntified and compared genes that are directly transcriptionally regulated by ABA-RESPONSIVE ELEMENT BI
204 l line revealed that glutamine synthetase is transcriptionally regulated by hyperosmolality.
205 thered), the rate-limiting enzyme of FAO, is transcriptionally regulated by Jun-Kinase (JNK), which h
206                          Antioxidant enzymes transcriptionally regulated by Nrf2 and involved in GSH,
207 y components of the SnRK1 signaling network, transcriptionally regulated by SnRK1 and subsequently me
208                          These mediators are transcriptionally regulated by the JAK/STAT signaling pa
209 ring fibrogenic transition, these miRNAs are transcriptionally regulated by the transcription factor
210 e we report that MMT1 and MMT2 expression is transcriptionally regulated by two pathways: the low-iro
211 al Cyp27b1 and Cyp24a1 expression levels are transcriptionally regulated in a highly reciprocal manne
212 xpression experiments indicated that HSF1 is transcriptionally regulated in fat by agents that modula
213 se cellular and animal models, that EDNRB is transcriptionally regulated in the ENS by GATA2, SOX10 a
214 but how these fate-determination factors are transcriptionally regulated remains poorly understood.
215 on, the yeast glutamine aaRS gene (GLN4) was transcriptionally regulated using doxycycline by tet-off
216 ed changes in terpene concentration were not transcriptionally regulated.
217                            HO1 expression is transcriptionally regulated; however, HO2 expression is
218                                         MYCN transcriptionally regulates a range of biological proces
219           To determine whether miR-125b post-transcriptionally regulates CPSF6, we introduced the 3'U
220   Through these methods we predict that E2F2 transcriptionally regulates mediators of DNA repair.
221 se reporter assay revealed that miR-124 post-transcriptionally regulates Parp-1 3'UTR activity in a d
222                  We report that miR-124 post-transcriptionally regulates PARP-1.
223  DR-specific FOXA transcription factor PHA-4 transcriptionally regulates the genes required for ER ho
224                                    Irp2 post-transcriptionally regulates the iron-uptake protein tran
225 ogenesis and implies that flagellar assembly transcriptionally regulates the production of more initi
226 th up-regulation in radio/TMZ-resistant GBM, transcriptionally regulating HSPB1.
227 whereby nuclear PXN enhances angiogenesis by transcriptionally regulating SRC expression.
228  and broader activity in basal immunity that transcriptionally reinforces local and systemic defenses
229 -cell clones produce descendants that are in transcriptionally related states-akin to a transcription
230 earest protein-coding genes, and they may be transcriptionally related to the protein-coding genes, p
231 ny constituent subunits is co-ordinated post-transcriptionally remains poorly understood.
232 ly dependent on secreted factors produced by transcriptionally remodeled MSCs.
233 localized with YY1 and EZH2 on the genome to transcriptionally repress a broad network of genes media
234      As another class of FAO inhibitors that transcriptionally repress FAO genes, antagonists of pero
235 cular normalization and vessel stability, is transcriptionally repressed by PGE2 in an EP4-dependent
236 e, a subset of upregulated cellular genes is transcriptionally repressed temporally downstream of ZEB
237                      Even when UL128-131 was transcriptionally repressed, cell-to-cell spread of ME w
238 although the human-specific Alu elements are transcriptionally repressed, the older, expressed Alu el
239 ically, miR-344 is activated by DUX and post-transcriptionally represses ZMYM2 and its partner LSD1,
240 phoma-intrinsic MYC arrests NK maturation by transcriptionally repressing STAT1/2 and secretion of Ty
241 a novel mechanism by counteracting c-Myc and transcriptionally repressing vascular endothelial growth
242  lysine 27 (H3K27) is widely recognized as a transcriptionally repressive chromatin modification but
243 mma) in an inverse agonist/corepressor-bound transcriptionally repressive conformation.
244 nerally composed of repetitive DNA forming a transcriptionally repressive environment.
245 ph and provide evidence that, by maintaining transcriptionally repressive heterochromatin, LSH may be
246 ervention point after myocardial infarction, transcriptionally reprograms proteostasis, ameliorates d
247 bility to insert marcoH2A into chromatin and transcriptionally silence is disturbed in the ICF4 syndr
248 nd recruited SUV39H1, CRL4, and Mi-2/NuRD to transcriptionally silence REs post-DNA replication.
249  by which methylated mammalian promoters are transcriptionally silenced even in the presence of all o
250         These attachment sites correspond to transcriptionally silenced genes with GO enrichment for
251                                      CA12 is transcriptionally silenced in basal breast cancer cell l
252 se ~50% of the human genome and are normally transcriptionally silenced, although the mechanism has r
253 ecifies the establishment and maintenance of transcriptionally silent epigenetic states or heterochro
254                                              Transcriptionally silent genes must be activated through
255 atent reservoir, defined as cells containing transcriptionally silent genomes able to produce infecti
256 ells was largely composed of cells harboring transcriptionally silent genomes, recent evidence indica
257 nd HSV-2 can efficiently establish lifelong, transcriptionally silent latency states in sensory neuro
258 lls, de novo cholesterol synthesis genes are transcriptionally silent or mutated, meaning that choles
259  part of the human genome, but mostly remain transcriptionally silent under strict epigenetic regulat
260 exposure, but many reprogrammed genes remain transcriptionally silent with their impact on metabolism
261  methylation (H3K9me) renders embedded genes transcriptionally silent(1-3).
262 ent, the majority of these proviruses remain transcriptionally silent, but mechanisms responsible for
263 in, a densely packed chromatin state that is transcriptionally silent, is a critical regulator of gen
264 hromatic regions of the genome are generally transcriptionally silent, while euchromatin is more pron
265 A genes seems to be active, while others are transcriptionally silent.
266                  Identifying and visualizing transcriptionally similar cells is instrumental for accu
267           Furthermore, we demonstrate that a transcriptionally similar RUNX1(+) population emerges at
268                              These cells are transcriptionally similar to dermal cDC2 but are more ef
269 os, we reveal that gastruloids contain cells transcriptionally similar to epiblast, ectoderm, mesoder
270 ibrosis megakaryocyte progenitors (MkPs) are transcriptionally similar to healthy-donor MkPs, but the
271 antable blast population, phenotypically and transcriptionally similar to human AML cells, but only i
272  "2C-like" cells that are epigenetically and transcriptionally similar to the two-cell embryo and thu
273 q datasets, without losing extremely rare or transcriptionally similar yet distinct cell types and wh
274  apc/ebp mRNA synthesized by Trial 1 is post-transcriptionally stabilized by interacting with the RNA
275  Mechanism dissection revealed that AR could transcriptionally suppress the miR-185-5p expression in
276                                          The transcriptionally suppressed HIV can be reactivated by c
277  bound directly to MPC-1 promoter region and transcriptionally suppressed the expression of MPC-1 via
278                                      MdbHLH3 transcriptionally suppresses and activates MdPIN1 and Md
279                         Mechanistically, AhR transcriptionally suppresses FoxM1 expression.
280 e transglycosylase, an enzyme modifying post-transcriptionally tRNAs in Shigella, the causative agent
281                Inner layer cells branch from transcriptionally uncommitted progenitors, and each line
282 cation in part by transitioning cells from a transcriptionally unspecialized state to transcriptional
283 sory neurogenesis gives rise to neurons in a transcriptionally unspecialized state, characterized by
284 8, another of its paralogs, caspase-10 (also transcriptionally up-regulated by p53), induced apoptosi
285  ERFVIIs gene, ERF66 and ERF67, are directly transcriptionally up-regulated by SUB1A-1 under submerge
286 Thioesterase superfamily member 1 (Them1) is transcriptionally up-regulated in brown adipose tissue u
287                            Moreover, IL-17RB transcriptionally up-regulates expression of MUC1 and MU
288                    Mechanistically, CIC-DUX4 transcriptionally up-regulates these negative regulators
289 proaches explore bacterial genes that change transcriptionally upon stress exposure as diagnostics to
290 tosis signal-regulating kinase 1 (Ask1), are transcriptionally upregulated as part of the shot-induce
291     Mechanistically, we found that PRKDC was transcriptionally upregulated by CCAAT/enhancer-binding
292 failure of the corresponding genes to become transcriptionally upregulated during the implantation wi
293 v1.3, a voltage-gated potassium channel, was transcriptionally upregulated in response to aggregated
294 hted genes were enriched for genes that were transcriptionally upregulated in schizophrenia.
295 ger, we find that several cellular genes are transcriptionally upregulated temporally upstream of ZEB
296 growth factor receptor (NGFR), which becomes transcriptionally upregulated to enhance NGF signaling.
297 o lytic triggers, certain cellular genes are transcriptionally upregulated, while viral latency genes
298 hanistically, we identify ATF3 as the factor transcriptionally upregulating PD-L1 expression.
299 trocytes initiated neurogenesis, they became transcriptionally very similar to subventricular zone st
300 nd Chtop, are recruited to the whole mRNA co-transcriptionally via splicing but before 3' end process

 
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