1 M1 with or without ET or to trastuzumab with
ET.
2 Gene expression of
ET-
1 and ETA but not ETB receptors were upregulated in t
3 turn mediates the decrease in extracellular
ET-
1 concentration.
4 ttle is known about the production source of
ET-
1 in inflammation and immunity.
5 nstrates the existence of an immune-mediated
ET-
1 production induced by T cells upon activation throu
6 In conclusion, the
ET-
1 system is important for the development of tunicamy
7 However, it enhanced
ET-
1 vasoconstriction and prolonged the increase in bloo
8 magnetic beads in the inner chamber produced
ET-
1 when T cells were activated with antigen or anti-CD
9 Endothelin-1 (
ET-
1) is involved in the pathogenesis of cardiac and ren
10 lator reactivity and increased endothelin 1 (
ET-
1)-mediated vasoconstriction, two abnormalities contr
11 Here we report that
Ets-
1 destruction is regulated by the deubiquitinating e
12 The N terminus of
Ets-
1 interacts with a part of the ERK2 D-recruitment si
13 Notably,
Ets-
1 is induced by BRAF or MEK kinase inhibition, resul
14 Usp9x and
Ets-
1 levels are coincidently elevated in melanoma with
15 he ASG and BAG sensory neurons, we show that
ETS-
5 functions in a complex network with serotonergic a
16 Tavakoli
et al ( 1 ) hypothesized that differential regulation of
17 In their comment, Bui
et al argue that the approach we described in our report
18 SEE SUN
ET AL DOI101093/AWW306 FOR A SCIENTIFIC COMMENTARY ON TH
19 In this issue of the Journal, Schmid
et al identify Spondin 2 (SPON2) as a prominent downstre
20 Bastin
et al infer forest as more globally extensive than previ
21 urnover time of refractory DOS that Ksionzek
et al present cannot be deduced from their data.
22 Nachev
et al present dilute nectar in bat-pollinated plants as
23 Chen
et al proposed that an interaction between Xist RNA and
24 However, in 1968, Zollinger
et al reported 2 female patients with pancreatic neuroen
25 Meinert
et al reported the formation of prebiotic molecules, inc
26 owever, a commonly used risk model by Khairy
et al requires invasive investigations and lacks CMR ima
27 ith the noninvasive components of the Khairy
et al risk model, and the C statistic of the final nonin
28 Yu
et al state that contagious itch occurs in mice based on
29 Visual Impairment in Astronauts" by Alperin
et al This article has been retracted due to security co
30 which clarify why the work of Schepaschenko
et al was not used, and we explain why our uncertainty a
31 d thermodynamics principles, we show how Bui
et al's conclusions about the efficiencies of off-the-sh
32 nd how it was misunderstood by Schepaschenko
et al.
33 and first introduced in 2006 by Bhattacharya
et al.
34 mal conductivity of nanocrystalline Si [Wang
et al.
35 the innate immune module identified by Breen
et al.
36 MIC insertions described in Nagarkar-Jaiswal
et al. (2015) to perform conditional gene inactivation i
37 In a recent study published in Nature, Wong
et al. (2016) show that endothelial cells oxidize fatty
38 In this issue of Neuron, Gasset-Rosa
et al. (2017) and Grima et al. (2017) describe defects i
39 In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Kee
et al. (2017) and Kirkeby et al. (2017) identify specifi
40 In this issue of Developmental Cell, Bulusu
et al. (2017) and Oginuma et al. (2017) provide insights
41 In this issue of Molecular Cell, Legnini
et al. (2017) and Pamudurti et al. (2017) demonstrate th
42 this issue of Developmental Cell, Dickinson
et al. (2017) and Rodriguez et al. (2017), along with Wa
43 Kim
et al. (2017) and Shin Yim et al. (2017) identify a path
44 See also the response papers by Hong
et al. (2017) and Zhao et al. (2017) published concurren
45 In this issue of Molecular Cell, Nielson
et al. (2017) characterize a unique domain within Vms1 t
46 In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Chen
et al. (2017) delineate an elegant histamine-dependent f
47 ar Cell, Legnini et al. (2017) and Pamudurti
et al. (2017) demonstrate that endogenous circular RNAs
48 In this issue of Neuron, Padamsey
et al. (2017) demonstrate that neuronal activity trigger
49 In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Forrest
et al. (2017) demonstrate that studying the landscape of
50 In this issue, Aeschimann
et al. (2017) demonstrate that, depending on the target
51 Neuron, Gasset-Rosa et al. (2017) and Grima
et al. (2017) describe defects in the nuclear pore compl
52 In this issue of Neuron, d'Ydewalle
et al. (2017) devise a new way to make it more effective
53 In this issue of Neuron, Ben-Yaacov
et al. (2017) dissect the interaction between AMPA recep
54 Reporting in Nature, Scheele
et al. (2017) establish a model for post-pubertal mammar
55 In a recent issue of Science, Bardina
et al. (2017) explore the protective versus pathogenic r
56 In this issue of Neuron, Ishiguro
et al. (2017) explore the toxicity of RAN translation in
57 In Nature Biotechnology, Koehler
et al. (2017) have developed a human organoid-based appr
58 In this issue of Immunity, Shan
et al. (2017) highlight that effector-to-memory transiti
59 A recent paper by Izawa
et al. (2017) identifies Vms1 as a key player in the reg
60 Kim et al. (2017) and Shin Yim
et al. (2017) identify a pathway to explain how these as
61 In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Raaben
et al. (2017) identify neuropilin (NRP)-2 as cell surfac
62 Reporting in Nature Cell Biology, Saad
et al. (2017) identify reversible aggregation of the met
63 ell Stem Cell, Kee et al. (2017) and Kirkeby
et al. (2017) identify specific markers of midbrain dopa
64 his issue of Cell Stem Cell and Tiyaboonchai
et al. (2017) in a recent issue of Cell Reports utilize
65 and Rodriguez et al. (2017), along with Wang
et al. (2017) in Nature Cell Biology, show how PAR prote
66 Shi
et al. (2017) in this issue of Cell Stem Cell and Tiyabo
67 In this issue of Molecular Cell, Chao
et al. (2017) investigate the important role of the low-
68 Qiu
et al. (2017) now present data suggesting that the diffi
69 ental Cell, Bulusu et al. (2017) and Oginuma
et al. (2017) provide insights into the intricate relati
70 sponse papers by Hong et al. (2017) and Zhao
et al. (2017) published concurrently with this Matters A
71 In this issue of Cell Stem Cell,Lee
et al. (2017) report prospective markers of atrial versu
72 In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Danne
et al. (2017) report that Hh produces a polysaccharide t
73 In this issue of Immunity, Zhu
et al. (2017) report that tumor-associated macrophages i
74 ecent issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Thiemann
et al. (2017) report the identification of specific gut
75 In this issue of Immunity, Liew
et al. (2017) reveal a critical role for invariant natur
76 Gosmann
et al. (2017) reveal a putative role for the vaginal mic
77 his issue of Developmental Cell, Roh-Johnson
et al. (2017) reveal that cytoplasmic transfer from macr
78 In a recent paper in Science, Wang
et al. (2017) reveal that the gut microbiota regulates t
79 his issue of Immunity, Van Braeckel-Budimmir
et al. (2017) reveal that the pathogenic response of mic
80 In a recent paper in Science, Kim
et al. (2017) revealed that Clostridia added to mouse in
81 In this issue of Developmental Cell, Majda
et al. (2017) shed light on how the jigsaw shape can ari
82 Recently published in Nature, Brown
et al. (2017) shed new light on how the skin handles the
83 this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Tegtmeyer
et al. (2017) show that a secreted bacterial protease di
84 In this issue of Neuron, Wang
et al. (2017) show that alpha2delta4 subunits link calci
85 In this issue of Immunity, Riffelmacher
et al. (2017) show that autophagy is necessary for the r
86 In a recent Cell paper, Samwer
et al. (2017) show that by non-covalently crosslinking D
87 In this issue of Neuron, Mandelblat-Cerf
et al. (2017) show that correlating these results with o
88 In this issue of Neuron, Chu
et al. (2017) show that dopamine depletion using a 6-OHD
89 ing in this issue of Developmental Cell, Pae
et al. (2017) show that GCL blocks somatic cell fate by
90 wever, in a recent issue of Science, Al Jord
et al. (2017) show that key regulators of the mitotic cy
91 In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Yuan
et al. (2017) show that SA binds to CATALASE2 to inhibit
92 n this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Moguche
et al. (2017) show that T cells specific for different i
93 In this issue of Immunity, Spath
et al. (2017) show that the dysregulated production of G
94 The new work by Taniguchi
et al. (2017) suggests that targets of nuclear HDAC5 med
95 In a recent Cell paper, Madigan
et al. (2017) use a zebrafish model of M. leprae infecti
96 In this issue of Neuron, Beattie
et al. (2017) use elegant MADM-based lineage tracing to
97 Cell, Dickinson et al. (2017) and Rodriguez
et al. (2017), along with Wang et al. (2017) in Nature C
98 Recent studies, including Rowley
et al. (2017), suggest that gene activation and repressi
99 from the Women's Health Initiative, Prentice
et al. (Am J Epidemiol.
100 In a study reported by Sing and Dhar
et al. (in press), the combination of resistant mutant g
101 ty when compared with other biomes (Ahlstrom
et al. 2015 Science, 348, 895).
102 In this issue of Cell, Yu
et al. add to these findings by identifying the bacteriu
103 Kaslow
et al. also described baseline testing for the causative
104 Now, two papers in Cell (Pawluk
et al. and Rauch et al.) identify viral proteins that su
105 Two recent papers by Telerman
et al. and Yang et al. unravel new molecular landscapes
106 The Editors' Pick by Echelman
et al. applied single-molecule force spectroscopy to sho
107 Leibovich
et al. argue that it is impossible to control for all co
108 Leibovich
et al. argue that that none of the experiments they revi
109 Leibovich
et al. argue that the evidence in favor of a perceptual
110 enodiagnoses with mathematical models, Doehl
et al. argue that the patchy landscape of parasites in t
111 Van Lange
et al. argue that variations in climate explain cross-so
112 ogen release mechanism in bulk MgH2", Surrey
et al. assert that the MgH2 sample we studied was not Mg
113 undermining the explanation of Maestripieri
et al. at a fundamental level.
114 Here, Wu
et al. build a stacked yet flexible artificial synapse n
115 The current study by Levin
et al. builds on prior work to further substantiate a cr
116 In this issue of JEM, Bergman
et al. challenge the data published in our previous JEM
117 multivariable models; for example, the Beck
et al. classification AUC from 0.59 to 0.75 combining pr
118 Rued
et al. combine phenotypic and genotypic analyses of muta
119 Burkart
et al. conflate the domain-specificity of cognitive proc
120 Burkart
et al. consider that the relationship between general in
121 Burkart
et al. contend that general intelligence poses a major e
122 Here, Barzanjeh
et al. demonstrate a magnetic-free on-chip microwave cir
123 Recent studies by Harding
et al. demonstrate a role for micronuclei formation in D
124 Here, Ahn
et al. demonstrate control of biaxial strain in two-dime
125 Here, Kottig
et al. demonstrate dispersive waves generated by an addi
126 In this issue of Cell, Rusu
et al. demonstrate that a cluster of genetic variants as
127 Here, Jiang
et al. demonstrate that a thin metasurface coating can c
128 In this issue, Nabet
et al. demonstrate that dynamic feedback between tumor a
129 Here, Pasricha
et al. demonstrate that the hepcidin-chromatin locus dis
130 Here Ast
et al. describe a dual fluorescent protein design whereb
131 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Chen
et al. describe complementary approaches demonstrating t
132 Jozic
et al. describe mechanisms of glucocorticoid (GC) downre
133 Here, Tucker
et al. describe the molecular identification of the whea
134 Journal, then study director William Kannel
et al. described the sampling design of the Offspring St
135 Here, Nguyen
et al. develop a quantitative phase method that uses low
136 Here, Ash
et al. deviate from standard designs and fabricate frequ
137 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Todoric
et al. discover a role for impaired autophagy in the dev
138 Menninghaus
et al. distinguish art from fiction, but no current argu
139 Ferla
et al. elegantly combined initial bioinformatics searche
140 In this issue, De
et al. establish direct roles for Vps13 and its surprisi
141 Here, Lim
et al. experimentally characterize the stability of whis
142 In this issue Ohsaki
et al. explain how breastfeeding can prevent the onset o
143 Ruiz
et al. find a crossover between these states in beta-Li2
144 In this issue, Hosoi
et al. find that loss of VDAC2 diverts BAK into peroxiso
145 Friedman
et al. find that stress disrupts inhibition of striatal
146 However, a new study in PLOS Biology by Ono
et al. finds that the first-step mutations selected in y
147 A recent paper by Doan
et al. focuses attention on mutations in human accelerat
148 See King
et al. for a scientific commentary on this article.Detai
149 See Vidailhet
et al. for a scientific commentary on this article.Misdi
150 Yuan
et al. found that mutation of the histone methyl transfe
151 g with a medicinal chemistry approach, Baker
et al. generate an imidazopyridine that selectively targ
152 As recently published, Canver
et al. have now taken the first steps towards addressing
153 Shinohara
et al. have succeeded for the first time in creating tra
154 Leibovich
et al. hypothesize that the absence of visual object ind
155 In this issue of JEM, Marciniak
et al. identify a putative novel function of tau protein
156 In this issue of Cell, Hulsmans
et al. identify a subset of macrophages residing within
157 d "phagosome maturation." In this issue, Yin
et al. identify GOP-1 as essential for the maturation of
158 Here, Ye
et al. implement a recent theoretical proposal to achiev
159 microscopy (PINEM), first reported by Zewail
et al. in 2009.
160 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Spranger
et al. indicate that chemokines produced by intratumoral
161 In 2012, Iqbal
et al. introduced the colored de Bruijn graph, a variant
162 Chandrasekaran
et al. investigated the temporal response dynamics of PM
163 Kyriacou
et al. manually annotated a subset of our recordings and
164 Nettle
et al. miss the crucial difference between adaptive mode
165 Ge
et al. now show that skin tumors exhibit merged chromati
166 Moriarty
et al. now suggest that the pH switching that occurs bet
167 Via photophysical studies Ni
et al. observe 'quantum cutting' in 0D metal-organic hyb
168 Gray
et al. observed a similar influence of the length of n-a
169 Leibovich
et al. opened up an important discussion on the nature a
170 In a recent study, Mareschal
et al. performed next-generation sequencing and whole-ex
171 Tosi
et al. present a design for a quantum processor based on
172 Burkart
et al. present a paradox - general factors of intelligen
173 In this issue of the JCI, Ando
et al. provide a causal link between histamine-releasing
174 Griesser
et al. provide a novel approach to this problem, perform
175 In this issue of JEM, Deniset
et al. provide new data that extend our knowledge on the
176 Here, Shcherbakov
et al. realise an ultrafast tunable metasurface with pic
177 y our 2015 Current Biology paper [1], Zambon
et al. reinvestigated how three myosin isoforms particip
178 Murray
et al. report an atomic-level structural model for FUS L
179 Leiter
et al. report on the increasing incidence of keratinocyt
180 In this issue of the JCI, He
et al. report on their employment of a battery of lineag
181 the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Truong
et al. report significant reductions in hospital-onset C
182 In this issue, Perez-Mockus
et al. report that a subset of Sdt isoforms are targeted
183 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Justilien
et al. report that Ect2 is required for lung tumorigenes
184 Here, Cho
et al. report that the domain wall state in a charge-den
185 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Vila
et al. report that UBE2O, a ubiquitin ligase overexpress
186 Rakova
et al. report the unexpected observation that long-term
187 d American Journal of Public Health, Masters
et al. reported age-specific hazard ratios for the contr
188 Studies by Sato
et al. reveal a role for parathyroid hormone 2 receptor
189 nd spatial resolution, in this issue, Simoes
et al. reveal that myosin-driven anisotropic junction lo
190 In this issue, Pontes
et al. shed new light on how the interplay among membran
191 Here, Li
et al. show how to map a spin ensemble to a spring model
192 Yu
et al. show programmable, densely packed clusters using
193 Here, Toyofuku
et al. show that a prophage-encoded endolysin can genera
194 Here Shan
et al. show that a single dose of a live-attenuated Zika
195 Tian
et al. show that cardiomyocytes in the fetal compact lay
196 In this issue, Chen
et al. show that Importin-11 traffics the tumor suppress
197 n this issue of Molecular Microbiology, Rued
et al. show that in pneumococci GpsB forms complexes wit
198 In this issue, Overacre-Delgoffe
et al. show that interferon gamma production by a subset
199 In this issue of Cell, Roe
et al. show that metastatic progression of pancreatic ca
200 Salinas
et al. show that peripherin (also known as peripherin-2
201 Here Llorente
et al. show that PPIs induce bacterial overgrowth of ent
202 Here Liu
et al. show that Sirt6 protects podocytes from apoptosis
203 Smith
et al. show that tapinarof, a bacteria-derived polypheno
204 In this issue, Webb
et al. show that the liver-specific isoform of phosphofr
205 Here, Rode
et al. show that the mechanically activated cation chann
206 on previous models of evaporation, Cavusoglu
et al. show that the power available from this natural r
207 Here, Bull
et al. show that VRS3 encodes a putative Jumonji C-type
208 Here, Davanco
et al. stride toward this goal by hybrid on-chip integra
209 Here, Hoang
et al. study the interplay between hot electrons generat
210 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Mina
et al. systematically characterize patterns of co-mutati
211 The argument by Lake
et al. to create more human-like robots is, first, impla
212 cial challenge posed by the proposal of Lake
et al. to introduce key elements of human cognition into
213 Lake
et al. underrate both the promise and the limitations of
214 wo recent papers by Telerman et al. and Yang
et al. unravel new molecular landscapes within the derma
215 Here, Embon
et al. use a unique scanning microscopy technique to ima
216 Inspired by Gray
et al.'s bottom-up approach, we conducted four large-sca
217 Burkart
et al.'s impressive synthesis will serve as a valuable r
218 Qualitative Research Checklist and Paterson
et al.'s Primary Research Appraisal Tool).
219 l concept is necessary for assessing Burkart
et al.'s proposal that the cultural intelligence hypothe
220 two papers in Cell (Pawluk et al. and Rauch
et al.) identify viral proteins that suppress Cas9 and m
221 tinylated cyclo[RGDfK] (as reported by Piras
et al.), as integrin-binding was much stronger and clear
222 ses followed by the algorithms Transpose (Li
et al.), ByRow, ByRowSegment, and ByBox (in this order).
223 Recently, Ballottari
et al., analyzing PSI particles isolated from an Arabido
224 to robustness screening described by Glorius
et al., builds a broad understanding of the impact of in
225 Giza
et al., discuss how neuroscience can provide balance bet
226 cancer study conducted in 1988-1993 (Jockel
et al., Int J Epidemiol.
227 rane depolarization in order to open (C.J.P.
et al., manuscript submitted).
228 dence From the Alameda County Study" by Haan
et al., which together with supporting work ushered in a
229 In this issue of the Journal, Pace
et al.:1115-1124) clearly documented that both gestation
230 We thank van Leeuwen
et al.[1] for their response to our finding that matrili
231 The evidence reported by Naisbett-Jones
et al.[1] in support of this conclusion was derived from
232 ested the alternative view posed by Wrangham
et al.[1] in the chimpanzee populations that our origina
233 A recent study by Laplante
et al.[3], using deletion mutants of myp2 and myo51 and
234 Electron-transfer dissociation (
ETD)
analysis indicates the presence of K48 in these bra
235 ethods to a study sample of 18 patients with
ET and 18 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects.
236 ns due to the infrared photoactivation of AI-
ETD and show that modifying phosphoRS (a phosphosite loc
237 lar neural mechanisms that underlie both the
ETS and EAS effects.
238 e CID (HCD), electron-transfer dissociation (
ETD),
and the combinations ETciD and EThcD.
239 in the QDs ability to succeed in subsequent
ET applications.
240 Patients with essential thrombocythemia (
ET)
are at high risk for both thrombosis and hemorrhage.
241 nfected cells were not readily detectable by
ET at 5-days post-infection, whereas HIV-1-infected cell
242 increasing Nrf2-dependent expression of the
ET-
B receptor in endothelial cells, which in turn mediat
243 oceeded by intramolecular electron transfer (
ET)
between the triplet excited saccharin moiety and sul
244 Using 90 min analyses we show that AI-
ETD can identify 24,503 localized phosphopeptide spectra
245 siform areas was shown to play a key role in
ET characterization.
246 Cultivating RS-hAFSCs in
ET conditions with TGFbeta may therefore increase their
247 uring cortical thickness for the purposes of
ET diagnosis, applying feature selection and machine lea
248 Erf is a gene for a ubiquitously expressed
Ets DNA-binding domain-containing transcriptional repres
249 ctions with the DNA-recognition helix of the
ETS domain to mediate autoinhibition.
250 how that target searches by proteins with an
ETS domain, such as ETV6, whose single DNA-binding domai
251 Nine of the ten subjects showed a positive
ETS effect ranging from 0.3 to 7.0 dB, which was similar
252 e than triples identifications from standard
ETD experiments and outperforms ETcaD and EThcD as well.
253 the odds of periodontitis for those with any
ETS exposure compared with those with no measurable expo
254 specific for the ETV1/4/5 subfamily as other
ETS factors display weaker binding.
255 S2, specifically SLC45A3 and NDRG1 and other
ETS family genes, which retained interstitial TMPRSS2/ER
256 o the open reading frame of ERG, encoding an
ETS family transcription factor.
257 rastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) with or without
ET for this subgroup.
258 lation with molecular dynamics simulation of
ET free energies.
259 ficant correction in the angle of esotropia (
ET)
from 39+/-17Delta (14-55Delta) to 12 +/- 9.8Delta (0
260 ates that neoadjuvant T-DM1 (with or without
ET)
given for only 12 weeks results in a clinically mean
261 formation of unique w-ions employing MS(3) (
ETD-
HCD) for rapid Ile/Leu distinction.
262 (pCR) rates of T-DM1 versus trastuzumab with
ET in early HER2-positive/HR-positive breast cancer.
263 Conversely,
eT increased silicon accumulation in native species (+19
264 ificantly higher number of detected cells in
ET injection compared to IV and a slight increase in the
265 The precise cause of
ET is unknown, however pathological oscillations of a ne
266 For each QD-
ET mechanism, a working explanation of the appropriate b
267 oving peptide identifications over all other
ETD methods, making it a valuable new tool for hybrid fr
268 central role for Kruppel-like factor, MEF2C,
ETS,
NFY, ATF, E2F2, and NRF1 transcription factors in d
269 ssigned to 12 weeks of T-DM1 with or without
ET or to trastuzumab with ET.
270 iation-induced lung injury via endotracheal (
ET)
or intravascular (IV) administration.
271 gher degree, the pathway model of biological
ET partly capture the predicted rate enhancements, our s
272 supporting an alternative electron transfer (
ET)
pathway from the heme.
273 itive deficits, which have been described in
ET patients.
274 d the LUMO of acceptor molecules dictate the
ET process.
275 ET processes that are still not fully understood such as
276 coincided with a 4.5-fold increase in ETS1 (
ETS proto-oncogene 1) mRNA, suggesting that ETS1 is invo
277 The ligand-to-ligand
ET rate calculated using two models is comparable with t
278 e we report the set of heme-heme theoretical
ET rate constants that define electron flow in the tetra
279 The electron transfer (
ET)
rate constants driving the VOC generation are shown
280 t to be essential for the electron transfer (
ET)
reactions in NOSs.
281 ., containing Mirolyda hirta Wang, Rasnitsyn
et Ren, gen.
282 ns through education and health (sola schola
et sanitate) is needed today for sustainable development
283 These results suggest that an active
ET signaling pathway reduces root attractiveness to SCN
284 early as 6 h post infection, indicating that
ET signaling was activated in Arabidopsis early by SCN i
285 the ability of ERF to bind DNA at consensus
ETS sites both in normal and in cancerous prostate cells
286 can significantly improve localization in AI-
ETD spectra.
287 Conclusion Veliparib and
ETS status did not affect response.
288 extensive generation of fragment ions in AI-
ETD+
substantially increases peptide sequence coverage w
289 elevated renal GPCR-Gbetagamma signaling and
ET system expression.
290 Though DBS is effective for treating
ET,
the mechanism through which the therapeutic effect i
291 nduces phosphorylation and activation of the
ETS transcription factor ERG, a prerequisite for DLL4 in
292 ression of the SAM pointed domain-containing
ETS transcription factor, which contributes to goblet ce
293 Thus,
Ets transcription factors specify non-vascular, amniotic
294 ogram, including the sustained expression of
Ets transcription factors such as ETV1 Together, our dat
295 a correlated with the expression of multiple
ETS transcription factors, particularly in SDHD promoter
296 efore examining their biosensing and related
ET utility.
297 ge baseline ischemic cores on CTP undergoing
ET with the outcomes of matched controls who had medical
298 acy of the combination of endocrine therapy (
ET)
with trastuzumab or with the potent antibody-cytotox
299 us binding site for the transcription factor
ETS within an enhancer region.
300 new family, Sinotriadophlebiidae Zheng, Nel
et Zhang fam.