The inducible nitric oxide synthase has also been localized in normal skeletal muscles. |
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In the eukaryotic genome, SP1 binding sites are well-known enhancer elements in genes with ubiquitous, yet inducible gene expression. |
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However, in response to the combined cues from both predators, mussels expressed neither inducible defense and had significantly reduced tissue growth. |
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The system can work in concert with other inducible systems to allow the sequential expression of multiple proteins. |
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Recently, the development of inducible expression systems has involved exploitation of the p-cym operon from Pseudomonas putida. |
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This highly inducible and dynamic system is well suited for regulated mammalian transgene expression in vitro and in vivo. |
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When constructed from weaker binding moieties, the high-affinity binding of bivalent molecules is intrinsically inducible or retractable. |
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And it may be possible to engineer a genetic switch, known as an inducible promoter, into the crop, along with the anti-meiosis genes. |
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The enzyme is readily produced and purified using an IPTG inducible system in standard bacterial culture. |
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A DNA plasmid comprising an adenoviral gene fragment E4 open reading frame ORF6 operably linked to an inducible promoter. |
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Briefly, if pests attack infrequently and defense chemicals are energetically costly, selection should favor low basal levels but high inducible levels. |
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However, antigen testing may yield false-negative results due to the phenomenon of inducible resistance and depend on the presence of cultured isolates. |
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This can be achieved by changing the expression of a single sugar-specific repressor, causing a sugar-specific operon to become more or less inducible. |
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I plan to construct genes for the production of growth factors under tetracycline inducible regulatory promoters. |
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Attempts to control gene activity in eukaryotes with inducible expression systems have been made but often resulted in modest induction levels or in pleiotropic effects. |
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These cell lines have been engineered for expression of the Ad2 protease gene under the control of tetracycline inducible promoter to simplify defective virus particle preparation. |
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Typically in mammals, CYP1A2 expression is limited to liver, whereas CYP1A1 is more strongly inducible in extrahepatic organs as well as liver. |
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Isolation from a coleopteran insect of a novel inducible antibacterial peptide and of new members of the insect defension family. |
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Curcumin modulates the radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer cells by suppressing constitutive and inducible NF-kappaB activity. |
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Penicillin and cephalosporins are not recommended for initial treatment due to the demonstration of a cephalosporinase and an inducible penicillinase in the anthrax genome. |
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Kim says the findings about HIF-1, which stands for hypoxia inducible factor-1, are significant for their possible application to fighting insulin resistance and diabetes. |
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Isolated lymphoid follicle formation is inducible and dependent upon lymphotoxin-sufficient B lymphocytes, lymphotoxin beta receptor, and TNF receptor I function. |
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The DDST was also performed on MH agar plates containing cloxacillin to inhibit cephalosporinase activity of natural producers of those inducible cephalosporinases. |
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In particular, the fact that the meiocyte is the inducible stage implies that through this route, androgenic haploids or DHs are not the only final product. |
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Muscular structure, enzyme activity, constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthases, nitrites, nitrates, nitrotyrosine, and the presence of macrophages were analyzed. |
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Tumor necrosis factor-alpha production, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and endothelial nitric oxide synthase protein expression were analyzed in visceral adipose tissue. |
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Inducible prophages contribute to salmonella virulence in mice. |
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For the first time, Salt Inducible Kinase 2 has been found to play a critical role in cell division and to regulate the response of some ovarian cancers to chemotherapy. |
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