Browsing Articles by Subject "Gene expression"
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Comprehensive and quantitative analysis of G1 cyclins. A tool for studying the cell cycle
(PLoS One, 2019-06-25)In eukaryotes, the cell cycle is driven by the actions of several cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) and an array of regulatory proteins called cyclins, due to the cyclical expression patterns of the latter. ... -
Effect of the nature of the particles released from bone level dental implants: physicochemical and biological characterization
(Coatings, 2022)The placement of bone–level dental implants can lead to the detachment of particles in the surrounding tissues due to friction with the cortical bone. In this study, 60 bone–level dental implants were ... -
Hormone-induced repression of genes requires BRG1-mediated H1.2 deposition at target promoters
(The EMBO Journal, 2016)Eukaryotic gene regulation is associated with changes in chromatin compaction that modulate access to DNA regulatory sequences relevant for transcriptional activation or repression. Although much is ... -
Osteoblastic cell behavior and gene expression related to bone metabolism on different titanium surfaces
(International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2023)The surface topography of titanium dental implants has a great influence on osseointegration. In this work, we try to determine the osteoblastic behavior and gene expression of cells with different ... -
SIREs: searching for iron-responsive elements
(Nucleic Acids Research, 2010-07)The iron regulatory protein/iron-responsive element regulatory system plays a crucial role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression and its disruption results in human disease. IREs are ... -
Unliganded progesterone receptor governs estrogen receptor gene expression by regulating DNA methylation in breast cancer cells
(Cancers, 2018)Breast cancer prognosis and response to endocrine therapy strongly depends on the expression of the estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER and PR, respectively). Although much is known about ERα gene ... -
Uridine 5'-triphosphate promotes in vitro Schwannoma cell migration through matrix metalloproteinase-2 activation
(PLoS One, 2014-06-06)In response to peripheral nerve injury, Schwann cells adopt a migratory phenotype and modify the extracellular matrix to make it permissive for cell migration and axonal re-growth. Uridine 5′-triphosphate ...