Gene expression profile of squamous lung cancer cells are used to identify genes that are differentially regulated.
Interactome-transcriptome analysis reveals the high centrality of genes differentially expressed in lung cancer tissues.
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View SamplesWe established a Tet-On inducible cell line expressing N-terminal Flag-tagged wild-type by doxycycline. We immunoprecipitated Flag-TRBP by anti-FLAG antibody.
LGP2 virus sensor regulates gene expression network mediated by TRBP-bound microRNAs.
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View SamplesStrigolactones (SLs) have recently been found to regulate shoot branching, but the functions of SLs at other stages of development and the regulation of SL-related gene expression are mostly unknown in Arabidopsis. In this study, we performed microarray analysis to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying SL signaling.
Feedback-regulation of strigolactone biosynthetic genes and strigolactone-regulated genes in Arabidopsis.
Specimen part
View SamplesA mouse AGM-derived cell line, AGM-s3, was shown to support the development of hematopoietic stem cells. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms regulating early hematopoiesis, we obtained subclones from AGM-s3, some of which were hematopoiesis supportive (s3-A9) and others which were non-supportive (s3-A7), and we analyzed the gene expression profiles by gene chip analysis.
Expression profile analysis of aorta-gonad-mesonephros region-derived stromal cells reveals genes that regulate hematopoiesis.
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View SamplesWe found that CFIm68, a mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation factor implicated for alternative polyadenylation site choice, was co-purified with Thoc5, a component of human THO/TREX. Microarray analysis using human HeLa cells reveals knockdown of Thoc5 affects the expression of a subset of non-heat shock genes. Notably, depletion of Thoc5 attenuated the expression of the mRNAs polyadenylated at distal, but not proximal, polyadenylation sites, which phenocopied the depletion of CFIm68.
Human TREX component Thoc5 affects alternative polyadenylation site choice by recruiting mammalian cleavage factor I.
Cell line, Treatment
View SamplesBackground and Aims: Recent identification of intracellular DNA sensing pathways and involvement in numerous diverse disease processes including viral pathogenesis and autoimmunity suggests a role for these processes in liver pathology. The presence of these pathways in the liver and their role in HBV infection is unknown. Methods: In order to characterize the role of DNA sensing pathways in the liver, we utilized in vitro models. Microarray was performed on DNA treated and HBV infected hepatoma primary human hepatocytes. Results: Here we show that HBV infection and foreign DNA results in a significant innate immune response characterized by the production of inflammatory chemokines.
Hepatitis B Virus and DNA Stimulation Trigger a Rapid Innate Immune Response through NF-κB.
Specimen part, Treatment
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Tbx3-dependent amplifying stem cell progeny drives interfollicular epidermal expansion during pregnancy and regeneration.
Sex, Specimen part
View SamplesTo identify genes expressed predominantly in the ventral skin epidermal basal cells of pregnant mice, we performed DNA microarray analysis by using FACS-purified epidermal basal cells from ventral skin at 0 and 16 dpc, and dorsal skin at 16 dpc.
Tbx3-dependent amplifying stem cell progeny drives interfollicular epidermal expansion during pregnancy and regeneration.
Sex, Specimen part
View SamplesTo identify genes expressed predominantly in the ventral skin dermis of pregnant mice, we performed DNA microarray analysis by using isolated dermal tissues from ventral skin at 0 and 15 dpc, PP2-injected ventral skin at 15 dpc, and dorsal skin at 15 dpc.
Tbx3-dependent amplifying stem cell progeny drives interfollicular epidermal expansion during pregnancy and regeneration.
Sex, Specimen part
View SamplesTo understand the molecular mechanism by which regulate skeletal development, we attempted to identify transcription factors that were highly expressed in developing cartilage during the embryonic stage.
The transcription factor Foxc1 is necessary for Ihh-Gli2-regulated endochondral ossification.
Specimen part
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