transcriptional silencing

  • 11RNA interference — (RNAi) is a mechanism that inhibits gene expression at the stage of translation or by hindering the transcription of specific genes. RNAi targets include RNA from viruses and transposons (significant for some forms of innate immune response), and …

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  • 12РНК-интерференция — Доставка малых РНК, содержащих шпильки, при помощи вектора на основе лентивируса и механизм РНК интерференции в клетках млекопитающих РНК интерференция (а …

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  • 13Long non-coding RNA — Long noncoding RNAs (long ncRNAs) are generally considered (somewhat arbitrarily) as non protein coding transcripts longer than 200 nucleotides. This limit is due to practical considerations including the separation of RNAs in common experimental …

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  • 14SiRNA — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Artículo principal: RNAi El nombre siRNA son las siglas en inglés de small interfering RNA, en español ARN pequeño de interferencia o ARN de silenciamiento. Es un tipo de ARN interferente con una longitud de 20 a 25… …

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  • 15siRNA — Artículo principal: RNAi El nombre siRNA son las siglas en inglés de small interfering RNA, en español ARN pequeño de interferencia o ARN de silenciamiento. Es un tipo de ARN interferente con una longitud de 20 a 25 nucleótidos que es altamente… …

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  • 16RNA-Interferenz — Übergeordnet Gen Silencing Post Transkriptionelles Gen Silencing Gene Ontology …

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  • 17Ming-Ming Zhou — Ming Ming Zhou, Ph.D. Fields structural and chemical biology Institutions Mount Sinai Medical Center …

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  • 18Nuclear receptor coregulators — Nuclear receptor coregulators[1] are a class of transcription coregulators that have been shown to be involved in any aspect of signaling by any member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. A comprehensive database of nuclear receptor coregulators …

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  • 19DLC1 — Deleted in liver cancer 1 PDB rendering based on 2dky …

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  • 20DNA methylation — Illustration of a DNA molecule that is methylated at the two center cytosines. DNA methylation plays an important role for epigenetic gene regulation in development and disease. DNA methylation is a biochemical process that is important for… …

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