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Meanings of transcriptional changes in anglès
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Usage of transcriptional changes in anglès
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These transcriptionalchanges are partially explained by alterations in microRNA profiles.
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This was accompanied by transcriptionalchanges including increased CPT1 expression.
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These transcriptionalchanges correlated with an increase in VDR levels.
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However, the in vivo cellular mechanisms through which alcohol induces lasting transcriptionalchanges are unclear.
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Thus, SM exposure induces transcriptionalchanges that reveal the cellular response to this potent alkylating agent.
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We conclude that the majority of tachypacing-induced transcriptionalchanges occur early after initiation of rapid ventricular pacing.
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Notably, HDV co-infection also did not lead to statistically significant transcriptionalchanges across multiple donors and replicates.
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The transcriptionalchanges that underpin mammalian cardiac regeneration have not been fully characterized at the molecular level.
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Here, we investigated the temporal transcriptionalchanges that occur in the cat intestine during T. gondii infection.
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Among the proposed mechanisms of local adaptation to different ecological environments, transcriptionalchanges may play an important role.
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RNA-sequencing was used to detect transcriptionalchanges in six tissues of cats, seven days after T. gondii infection.
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These transcriptionalchanges may indicate selection pressure or simply breed differences which may be driven by human selection.
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By means of microarray analysis, genome-wide transcriptionalchanges were monitored during the early steps of lateral root initiation.
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Quantitative real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction analysis was used to analyze the transcriptionalchanges accompanying this transition.
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Importantly, we show that transcriptionalchanges at the level of initiation represent the major mechanism of gene activation.
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We find that hypoxic-induced transcriptionalchanges are comprised of HIF-dependent and HIF-independent pathways that are distinct and separable.