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  • noun genetics The simultaneous expression of two or more genes

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  • Junta CM, Mello SS, Garcia PS, Rassi DM, et al. (2007) Profiling meta-analysis reveals primarily gene coexpression concordance between systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Gang Wu et al. 2010

  • We also showed that coexpression of WT PLN together with PLN RΔ14 in HEK cells led to its immunoreactivity being localised to the ER

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Parveen Sharma et al. 2010

  • E. coli cells can be achieved by coexpression of heterologous NMT with the target protein.

    Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010

  • Although elevated expression of Hsp70 or Hsp40 can significantly suppress protein aggregation, coexpression of the two chaperones can synergize the suppression of protein aggregation, enhance protein solubility, and ameliorate neuronal loss as a consequence of polyQ protein or α-synuclein expression

    PLoS Biology: New Articles Daniel W. Neef et al. 2010

  • Of clinical relevance, SIPL1 was expressed at higher levels in human cervical cancer tissue expressing the PTEN protein than in human cervical cancer tissue lacking PTEN, and this coexpression was associated with reduced PTEN activity.

    Medlogs - Recent stories 2010

  • Inferring gene coexpression networks for low dose ionizing radiation using graph theoretical algorithms and systems genetics

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2010

  • Here we describe a single vector system for efficient coexpression of substrate and enzyme suitable for production of co - or posttranslationally modified proteins.

    Elites TV PLoS ONE 2010

  • On day 0 this marker showed variable expression, in coexpression with the monocyte marker CD14

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Claudia Filippone et al. 2010

  • The authors conclude, "It is likely that the conservation of gene expression extends beyond the base of vertebrates, coexpression of neuronal genes, for example, has been observed as far as nematodes".

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • Schultz-Thater E, Zajac P, Guller U, Feder C, et al. (2005) NY-ESO-1 / LAGE-1 coexpression with MAGE-A cancer / testis antigens: a tissue microarray study.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ian M. Smith et al. 2009

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