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Regulator gene - Wikipedia  Open preview window
Regulator gene / From Wikipedia / Jump to: navigation, search / A regulator gene is a gene that codes for a protein or RNA involved in regulating the expression of other genes. In prokaryotes, the regulator gene codes for repressor proteins. ... [25/04/06]
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Development of novel gene transfer agents  Open preview window
... Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common lethal autosomal recessive genetic disease in the Caucasian population, and is caused by a mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. ... Hum Gene Ther 2001; 12:1383-1394. ... Gene Ther 1997; 4:210-218. ... Gene Ther 2000; 7:1156-1165. ...
http://www.genetics.med.ed.ac.uk/cysfib/projects/genetransfer/ | Open link in new window | More pages from www.genetics.med.ed.ac.uk
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Gene therapy [Cystic Fibrosis Trust]  Open preview window
Sitemap Accessibility Press Office Donate Contact Us / Search / Home ... The CF gene is found on chromosome 7. ... They found that it makes a protein called CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator), which transports salt and water in and out of the cells that line the lungs and digestive system. ...
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BEEP BioEthics Education Project: Gene therapy  Open preview window
... 5.1.1:Gene therapy. ... For example in Cystic Fibrosis a pair of faulty genes, one on each copy of chromosome 7, means that the body cannot make fully functioning CFTR (Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator), which transports salt and water in and out of the cells that line the lungs and digestive system. ...
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Gene Silencing  Open preview window
... A quartet of the top papers examine the role of gene silencing in plants as a gene regulator and viral protection mechanism, as well as the counter-mechanisms by which viruses work to suppress post-transcriptional gene silencing. ...
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Gene dreams troubled by market realities  Open preview window
Online Shop / Contact us / Advanced search ... It has been four years since China's drug regulator approved the worlds' first commercialised gene therapy. ... These are the world's only commercially available gene therapies. ... But the science behind Chinese gene therapies may make international progress difficult. ...
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CiteULike: Tag gene_expression  Open preview window
... Recent papers classified by the tag gene_expression. ... posted to gene_expression by aalibes as and 1 other ... ... posted to gene_expression by aalibes as and 1 other ... ... ppGpp: a global regulator in Escherichia coli. ... Gene regulation at the single-cell level. ... Stochastic gene expression in a single cell. ...
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'Molecular assassin' targets disease gene  Open preview window
... "This may be a 'one-size fits all' therapy, because it targets a master regulator gene called c-Jun which appears to be involved in all of these diseases," said UNSW Professor Levon Khachigian, of the Centre for Vascular Research (CVR), who is the senior author of the Nature Biotechnology paper. ... [13/08/08]
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'Molecular Assassin' Targets Disease Gene  Open preview window
... "This may be a 'one-size fits all' therapy, because it targets a master regulator gene called c-Jun which appears to be involved in all of these diseases," said UNSW Professor Levon Khachigian, of the Centre for Vascular Research (CVR), who is the senior author of the Nature Biotechnology paper. ... [04/07/08]
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- The Rett gene -- a rogue activator  Open preview window
ADVERTISMENT / Members Login / RSS FEED / > Advanced Search / Win a Book / News ... Zoghbi and her colleagues found that MeCP2 is a key regulator that can turn on and off genes that govern activities in the neurons of the hypothalamus. While MeCP2 can turn off a gene, it is more likely to turn it on. ... [11/08/08]
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