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Potassium is one of the essential macronutrients required for plant growth and development. It plays a major role in different physiological processes like cell elongation, stomatal movement, turgor regulation, osmotic adjustment, and signal transduction by acting as a major osmolyte and component o ...See More
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Gene expression analysis of rice seedling under potassium deprivation reveals major changes in metabolism and signaling components.
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E-GEOD-44250Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Treatment, Time
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Full title: Altered levels of MOF (member of MYST family histone acetyl transferase) and decreased levels of H4K16ac correlate with a defective DNA damage response (DDR).
Publication Title
MOF and histone H4 acetylation at lysine 16 are critical for DNA damage response and double-strand break repair.
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E-GEOD-20193Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Cell line
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This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
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Promoter-proximal transcription factor binding is transcriptionally active when coupled with nucleosome repositioning in immediate vicinity.
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E-GEOD-40433Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Disease, Cell line
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Non-metastatic 2 (NME2) is an established metastases suppressor in multiple human cancer types. However, the molecular mechanisms of NME2 action remain insufficiently resolved. We recently validated the transcription regulatory activity of NME2 with respect to control of proto-oncogene c-MYC express ...See More
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Promoter-proximal transcription factor binding is transcriptionally active when coupled with nucleosome repositioning in immediate vicinity.
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E-GEOD-18182Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Cell line
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It is widely believed that reorganization of nucleosomes result in availability of binding sites that engage transcription factors during eukaryotic gene regulation. Recent findings, on the other hand, suggest that transcription factors induced as a result of physiological perturbations directly (or ...See More
Publication Title
Promoter-proximal transcription factor binding is transcriptionally active when coupled with nucleosome repositioning in immediate vicinity.
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E-GEOD-40194Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Cell line
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To gain insights into the mechanism responsible for the protumorigenic actions of NRG we performed gene expression analyses of MCF7 cells treated with soluble NRG for 3, 6, 12 and 24 hours.
Publication Title
Breast cancer dissemination promoted by a neuregulin-collagenase 3 signalling node.
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E-GEOD-69540Sample Metadata Fields
Age, Specimen part, Disease, Cell line, Treatment, Time
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Interleukin 9 (IL-9) producing helper T (Th9) cells play a crucial role in allergic inflammation, autoimmunity, immunity to extracellular pathogens and anti-tumor immune response. In addition to Th9, Th2, Th17 and Foxp3+ Treg cells produce IL-9. Transcription factor that is critical for IL-9 induct ...See More
Publication Title
Transcription factor Foxo1 is essential for IL-9 induction in T helper cells.
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GSE100634Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part, Subject
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This SuperSeries is composed of the SubSeries listed below.
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Knockout of G protein β5 impairs brain development and causes multiple neurologic abnormalities in mice.
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E-GEOD-29083Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part
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Gb5 is a divergent, evolutionarily-conserved, member of the heterotrimeric G protein b subunit family that is expressed principally in brain and neuronal tissue. Among Gb isoforms, Gb5 is unique in its ability to heterodimerize with members of the R7 subfamily of the regulator of G protein signalin ...See More
Publication Title
Knockout of G protein β5 impairs brain development and causes multiple neurologic abnormalities in mice.
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E-GEOD-29082Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part
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Gb5 is a divergent, evolutionarily-conserved, member of the heterotrimeric G protein b subunit family that is expressed principally in brain and neuronal tissue. Among Gb isoforms, Gb5 is unique in its ability to heterodimerize with members of the R7 subfamily of the regulator of G protein signalin ...See More
Publication Title
Knockout of G protein β5 impairs brain development and causes multiple neurologic abnormalities in mice.
Alternate Accession IDs
E-GEOD-29081Sample Metadata Fields
Specimen part