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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
downregulate .
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Using a set of 82 genes identified as downregulated in the original paper, we have identified the three hexamers associated with hsa-miR-1 as the most significantly overrepresented hexamers and the combined score of hsa-miR-1 as the top ranking score.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Panagiotis Alexiou et al. 2010
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Using a set of 82 genes identified as downregulated in the original paper, we have identified the three hexamers associated with hsa-miR-1 as the most significantly overrepresented hexamers and the combined score of hsa-miR-1 as the top ranking score.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Panagiotis Alexiou et al. 2010
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CLV3 expression downregulated both WUS expression, and the stem cell marker.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Tim Hohm et al. 2010
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[18], a large number of proteins were identified as downregulated after overexpression of
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Panagiotis Alexiou et al. 2010
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[18], a large number of proteins were identified as downregulated after overexpression of each of five miRNAs (let-7b, miR-155, miR-16, miR-1, miR-30a) and pulsed stable isotope labeling with amino acids in cell culture (pSILAC) assays.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Panagiotis Alexiou et al. 2010
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Only if the antigens on the cell surface have been “downregulated” discreetly but not eliminated altogether can a foreign cell elude the immune system of a host.
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We found that genes associated with cancer, heart disease and inflammation were downregulated or "turned off" whereas protective genes were upregulated or "turned on."
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Genes associated with cancer, heart disease and inflammation were downregulated or "turned off" whereas protective genes were upregulated or "turned on."
'Alternative' Medicine Is Mainstream Dean Ornish 2009
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We found that genes associated with cancer, heart disease and inflammation were downregulated or "turned off" whereas protective genes were upregulated or "turned on."
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The green color represents genes that are downregulated ( "turned off") and the red color represents genes that are upregulated ( "turned on").
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