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This may be explained by compensatory effects of enzymes co-expressedwith chitotriosidase, such as lysozyme.
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Each of the chimeras were co-expressedwith the human iNOS enzyme in Escherichia coli and subsequently purified.
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However, pharmacological correction is dramatically improved for pore mutants when co-expressedwith wild-type subunits to form heteromeric channels.
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LMP-1 was found co-expressedwith TiA1 in 10 of the 22 positive cases tested.
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Our data indicate that the human ZSCAN4 is enriched for, marks and is co-expressedwith CSC markers in HNSCC.
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Also, most pore mutations-incontrast to intracellular domain mutations-werefound to have severe dominant-negative effects when co-expressedwith wild-type subunits.
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We here report that MTHFD2 is co-expressedwith two distinct gene sets, representing amino acid metabolism and cell proliferation, respectively.
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Conclusions: This method generated a reference database for genes co-expressedwith IL-8 and could facilitate further characterization of functional association among genes.
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Using comparative genomics, we now show that CLYBL is strongly co-expressedwith and co-evolved specifically with other components of the mitochondrial B12 pathway.
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C5L2 is an enigmatic serpentine receptor that is co-expressedwith the C5a receptor on many cells including polymorphonuclear neutrophils.
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ER-beta was co-expressedwith ER-alpha at variable levels and significantly correlated only with progesterone receptor (P = 0.0285).
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Aga2p co-expressedwith a 149-residue fragment of Aga1p formed a disulfide-linked complex with specific activity 43-fold higher than Aga2p expressed alone.
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Multiple databases were used to investigate the genes that were co-expressedwith POC1A and genes whose changes co-occurred with genetic alternations of POC1A.
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These results suggest that TRPA1 was likely a noxious heat and chemical receptor and co-expressedwith TRPV1 in the nociceptive sensory neurons of ancestral vertebrates.