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    Two New Dihydrosphingosine Analogs Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Affect gltA1, lprQ, and rpsO Expression by Peñuelas Urquides, Katia, Bermúdez de León, Mario, Silva Ramírez, Beatriz, Castorena Torres, Fabiola, Molina Salinas, Gloria María, Castro Garza, Jorge Enrique, Becerril Montes, Pola, Del Olmo, Esther, San Feliciano, Arturo, González Escalante, Laura Adiene, Villarreal Treviño, Licet, Said Fernández, Salvador

    Published 2021
    “…As results, UCI-05 and UCI-14 exposure increased gltA1 expression in drug-sensitive H37Rv clones. Furthermore, UCI-05 increased lprQ expression in MDR CIBIN:UMF:15:99 M. tuberculosis clones while UCI-14 reduced the expression of this gene in drug-sensitive H37Rv clones. …”
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    Identificación de genes regulados por RIM101 en Ustilago maydis by Franco Frías, Eduardo

    Published 2009
    “…Our results show almost unknown aspects of the regulatory functions of Rim101, and constitute evidence that other factors influence the expression of these genes.…”
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    Identificación de genes regulados por RIM101 en Ustilago maydis by Franco Frías, Eduardo

    Published 2009
    “…Our results show almost unknown aspects of the regulatory functions of Rim101, and constitute evidence that other factors influence the expression of these genes.…”
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    Cotransfected human chondrocytes: over-expression of IGF-I and SOX9 enhances the synthesis of cartilage matrix components collagen-II and glycosaminoglycans by Simental Mendía, M., Lara Arias, J., Álvarez Lozano, E., Said Fernández, S., Soto Domínguez, A., Padilla Rivas, G. R., Martínez Rodríguez, H. G.

    Published 2015
    “…At day 9 post-transfection, the chondrocytes that were overexpressing IGF-I/SOX9 showed 2-fold increased mRNA expression of the Col-II gene, as well as a 57% increase in Col-II protein, whereas type I collagen expression (Col-I) was decreased by 59.3% compared with controls. …”
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    Detection of Turner Syndrome by Quantitative PCR of SHOX and VAMP7 Genes by Ibarra Ramírez, Marisol, Zamudio Osuna, Michelle de Jesús, Campos Acevedo, Luis Daniel, Gallardo Blanco, Hugo Leonid, Cerda Flores, Ricardo Martín, Rodríguez Sánchez, Irám Pablo, Martínez de Villarreal, Laura Elia

    Published 2015
    “…According to our results, the most useful markers for these chromosomal variants were the genes found in the pseudoautosomic regions 1 and 2 (PAR1 and PAR2), because differences in gene dosage (relative quantification) between groups were more evident in SHOX and VAMP7 gene expression. …”
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    Ectopic BAT mUCP-1 overexpression in SKM by delivering a BMP7/PRDM16/PGC-1a gene cocktail or single PRMD16 using non-viral UTMD gene therapy. by Chen, Shuyuan, Bastarrachea, Raúl A., Shen, Jin Song, Laviada Nagel, Antonio, Rodríguez Ayala, Ernesto, Nava González, Edna Judith, Huang, Pintong, DeFronzo, Ralph A., Kent, Jack W., Grayburn, Paul A.

    Published 2018
    “…In parallel, we performed a second protocol using wild-type Ucp-1-null knockout mice to test whether the effects of the gene therapy are UCP-1 dependent. Our main findings were a robust cellular presence of mUCP-1 immunostaining (IHC), significantly higher expression levels of mUCP-1 measured by qRT-PCR, and highest temperature elevation measured by infrared thermography in the treated thigh, achieved in rats after delivering the UTMD-PRDM16/PGC-1a/BMP7/hyPB gene cocktail. …”
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    Ectopic BAT mUCP-1 overexpression in SKM by delivering a BMP7/PRDM16/PGC-1a gene cocktail or single PRMD16 using non-viral UTMD gene therapy by Chen, Shuyuan, Bastarrachea, Raúl A., Shen, Jin Song, Laviada Nagel, Antonio, Rodríguez Ayala, Ernesto, Nava González, Edna Judith, Huang, Pintong, DeFronzo, Ralph A., Kent, Jack W., Grayburn, Paul A.

    Published 2018
    “…In parallel, we performed a second protocol using wild-type Ucp-1-null knockout mice to test whether the effects of the gene therapy are UCP-1 dependent. Our main findings were a robust cellular presence of mUCP-1 immunostaining (IHC), significantly higher expression levels of mUCP1 measured by qRT-PCR, and highest temperature elevation measured by infrared thermography in the treated thigh, achieved in rats after delivering the UTMD-PRDM16/PGC-1a/BMP7/hyPB gene cocktail. …”
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    Comparative analysis of soybean meal effects in commercial strains of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss by Tasia, Tsung-Yu, Hernández Hernández, Hector Luis, Overturf, Keneeth E., Powell, Madison S.

    Published 2022
    “…Expression varied between CXA and CXS fish despite being from the same strain indicating size at age affects gene expression and care should be taken when comparing different strains with different growth rates. …”
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    Analyses of chondrogenic induction of adipose mesenchymal stem cells by combined co-stimulation mediated by adenoviral gene transfer by Garza Veloz, Idalia, Romero Díaz, Víktor J., Martínez Fierro, Margarita de la Luz, Marino Martínez, Iván Alberto, González Rodríguez, Manuel, Martínez Rodríguez, Herminia Guadalupe, Espinoza Juárez, Marcela Alejandra, Bernal Garza, Dante A., Ortiz López, Rocío, Rojas Martínez, Augusto

    Published 2013
    “…These were harvested at various time points for detection of cartilage-specific genes expression by quantitative real-time PCR or after 14 and 28 days for histologic and biochemical analyses detecting proteoglycans, collagens (II, I and X), and total sulfated glycosaminoglycan and collagen content, respectively. …”
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    Análisis de expresión de genes de Mycobacterium tuberculosis durante la infección a macrófagos by Barrios García, Hugo Brígido

    Published 2006
    “…Gene MT3989 (esat6) was used as control of constitutive expression and gene MT2416 (plcA) as control of induced expression during infection. …”
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    Análisis de expresión de genes de Mycobacterium tuberculosis durante la infección a macrófagos by Barrios García, Hugo Brígido

    Published 2006
    “…Gene MT3989 (esat6) was used as control of constitutive expression and gene MT2416 (plcA) as control of induced expression during infection. …”
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    Regulación de la expresión de genes involucrados en la producción de compuestos de azufre en Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Leal Guerra, Clara Susana

    Published 2011
    “…Even though there has been some advances in the knowledge of the interaction of certain genes to produce sulfur compounds, it is still unknown the expression levels and gene interactions under the different conditions of industrial fermentation. …”
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    Regulación de la expresión de genes involucrados en la producción de compuestos de azufre en Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Leal Guerra, Clara Susana

    Published 2011
    “…Even though there has been some advances in the knowledge of the interaction of certain genes to produce sulfur compounds, it is still unknown the expression levels and gene interactions under the different conditions of industrial fermentation. …”
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    The novel and taxonomically restricted Ah24 gene from grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus) has a dual role in development and defense by Massange Sanchez, Julio A., Palmeros Suarez, Paola A., Martinez Gallardo, Norma A., Castrillón Arbeláez, Paula, Avilés Arnaut, Hamlet, Alatorre Cobos, Fulgencio, Tiessen, Axel, Délano Frier, John P.

    Published 2015
    “…Modified vegetative growth in transgenic Arabidopsis coincided with significant changes in the expression of genes controlling phytohormone synthesis or signaling, whereas increased resistance to insect herbivory in transgenic tobacco coincided with higher jasmonic acid and proteinase inhibitor activity levels, plus the accumulation of nicotine and several other putative defense-related metabolites. …”
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    Phenotypic severity in a family with MEND syndrome is directly associated with the accumulation of potentially functional variants of cholesterol homeostasis genes by Barboza Cerda, María Carmen, Barboza Quintana, Oralia, Martínez Aldape, Gerardo, Garza Guajardo, Raquel, Déctor, Miguel Angel

    Published 2019
    “…Conclusion: We conclude that APOA5 (rs3135506), ABCA1 (rs9282541), and APOB (rs679899 and rs12714225) are the most relevant candidate modifier genes in this family. Relative accumulation of the deficiencies associated with variants of these genes along with other lesser deficiencies in other genes appears to explain the variable expressivity in MEND syndrome.…”
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    Expresión de receptores y genes de respuesta inmune innata de macrófagos murinos infectados experimentalmente con encephalitozoon cuniculi by Herrera Gutiérrez, Alicia

    Published 2019
    “…The analysis of these genes was performed by quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (Q-PCR), identifying the Tfr2 receptor as a receptor that activates its expression in the presence of E. cuniculi, so it could be an important receptor involved in the mechanism of cell infection host used by these microorganisms. …”
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