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Mapping interleukin enhancer binding factor 2 gene (ILF2) to human chromosome 1 (1q11-qter and 1p11-p12) by polymerase chain reaction amplification of human rodent somatic cell hybrid DNA templates
(1996)
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is the first lymphokine secreted following T cell activation, Several transcription factors regulate IL-2 gene expression, including the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT), NFAT acts at the ...
Mapping interleukin enhancer binding factor 3 gene (ILF3) to human chromosome 19 (19q11-qter and 19p11-p13.1) by polymerase chain reaction amplification of human-rodent somatic cell hybrid DNA templates
(1998)
Interleukin-2 (IL-2) is the first lymphokine secreted following T cell activation. Several transcription factors regulate IL-2 gene expression, including the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT), NFAT acts at the ...
Dexamethasone has a biphasic effect on the c-Jun m-RNA expression in the fetal and adult rat lung, in vivo
(1999)
Glucocorticoids are a very potent therapy for the treatment of asthma as well for lung maturation in the prematurely newborn animals and human. It has been demonstrated that glucocorticoid receptors antagonize the actions ...
Human corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene (CRHR) is located on the long arm of chromosome 17 (17q12-qter)
(1994)
Using polymerase chain reaction amplification of commercially available DNA templates, we have mapped the human corticotropin-c releasing hormone receptor gene (CRHR) to the long arm of chromosome 17 (17q12-qter)
Sex-hormone binding globulin from sheep serum: purification and effects of pregnancy and treatment with exogenous estradiol
(1999)
Sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG) is a protein that binds sex steroids in the serum of many species. SHBG binds androgens and estrogens in humans and primates with high affinity, but behaves as an androgen binding protein ...
Ribonucleases protect RNA from acid precipitation
(1997)
Four, widely used, ribonucleases were found to protect their substrates from acid precipitation by causing, evidently, a modification of their physicochemical properties. The protection was dependent on the kind of substrate ...
Microsatellite instability in human atherosclerotic plaques
(1996)
The aetiopathology of atherosclerosis remains obscure. Although histologically the accumulation of lipids and the proliferation of the smooth muscle cells represents the main feature of the disease, little is known as ...