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  • Examples of regulate
    1. It has been suggested that PC-1 and p53 participate in an autofeedback pathway which functions to tightly regulate their expression, and aberrant expression of either protein leads to impaired development.
    2. Consequently, pharmacological compounds in cordyceps may be associated with neurotrophic effects, which regulate behavioral sensitization and reward circuits of drug addiction.
    3. In tumors and other hypoxically stress tissues, many of the upregulated genes regulate vascular endothelial function [37 ].
    4. However, the intraglomerular concentration of TNF-α would be important to regulate the resolution process.
    5. Two known binding partners of RDS fall into this category, calmodulin and melanoregulin, both of which are thought to regulate the fusogenic capability of RDS [16 , 17 ].
    6. ADAM17 is known to down-regulate TGFβ signaling by shedding the extracellular domain of TGFβ-RI [60 ], as well as that of vasorin, a protein that, in its soluble form, binds to and neutralizes TGFβ [61 ].
    7. PSK1 is a precursor of the 5-amino acid signaling peptide phytosulfokine, which can function as an autocrine-type growth factor to regulate cellular dedifferentiation and proliferation in plants [44 ].
    8. E2A protein E47, which forms heterodimers with NGN3 to regulate proendocrine gene transcription [44 ] coprecipitated with human NGN3 and was detected along with E12, an alternately spliced form of E2A, in the mouse lysate (Fig 1I , bottom right panel).
  • Examples of regulates
    1. The council, which regulates fishing in federal waters from Texas to the west coast of Florida, voted to close some areas to longlining, and only about half of the approximately 125 boats now using the gear will be allowed to continue.
    2. ...It regulates and governs the Passions of the Mind, and brings them into due moderation and frame...
    3. This system mainly regulates the blood pressure and maintains hydromineral homeostasis.
    4. The results suggest that Bnip3 regulates cardiac gene expression and perhaps myocyte morphology by activating nuclear p300 acetyltransferase activity and hyperacetylating histones and p300-selective transcription factors.
  • Examples of regulated
    1. Laboratory studies of the thermo-physiology of this species found that body temperature (Tb) was tightly regulated at 36. 1°C, but animals quickly become hyperthermic at ambient temperatures (Ta) above 30°C...
    2. Of course, man's will is often regulated by his reason.
    3. The film follows three days in her regulated life, and Akerman's intense concentration on her daily activities, monumentalized by Babette Mangolte's superb cinematography and mainly frontal camera setups [ … ] .
    4. Other regular 4-node motifs confirmed the presence of diamond, biparallel and bifan motifs (often built by two regulatory and two regulated genes).
    5. We see that the single cdki that is required for primary neurogenesis in Xenopus , p27Xic1 [ 28 ] is not transcriptionally up-regulated by WT NeuroD4.
    6. Functional differentiation markers PSA (H and I) and androgen regulated gene TMPRSS2 (J) indicate the ability of cytodifferentiated luminal cells to produce secretory proteins specific to the prostate.
  • Examples of regulating
    1. The latter bond of adherence was, however, the more slender; for, in the acts regulating the borders, we find repeated mention of "Clannes having captaines and chieftaines, whom on they depend, oft-times against the willes of their landeslordes."
    2. Particularly, it remains unknown whether the chronophysiological mechanisms, such as the sleep-wake regulating processes, can contribute to the development of depression and to a beneficial response to an antidepressant treatment.
    3. Thus, consistent with its known function in regulating RBC phagocytosis, Hu5F9-G4 caused a transient anemia, likely due to erythrophagocytosis, but was otherwise well-tolerated.
    4. However, recent work points to restricted intraciliary rather than cytoplasmic calcium effects subsequently regulating cellular sonic hedgehog signaling.
    5. For instance, the adipocytokine leptin activates Stat3 in hypothalamic neurons to promote the expression of the catabolic neuropeptide, propiomelanocortin, thereby regulating whole-body energy intake and metabolism ( 3 ).
    6. Here we report pharmacological studies that indicate a role for thiol-targeted oxidative events in regulating the abscission process as well as SR-FTIR spectromicroscopic evidence of free radical attack in the abscission zone of dropped roots.
    7. It has been hypothesized that the cholinergic BF, histaminergic tuberomammillary nucleus, and noradrenergic locus ceruleus neurons are key links in the circuit regulating arousal [28 ].
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