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Genome-wide expression analysis

Hakak Y et al. Genome-wide expression analysis reveals dysregulation of myelina-tion-related genes in chronic schizophrenia. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2001 98 4766-4751. [Pg.116]

EXPERIMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR GENOME-WIDE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS... [Pg.364]

Genome-wide expression analysis has been used to study the functions of various forms of MFCs involved in transcription and chromatin remodeling in S. cerevisiae, demonstrating the importance of individual subunits in these complexes. - It is also obvious that a combined biochemical and genetic approach is necessary because the functional impact of a certain mutation often can be ascribed to effects on other subunits in the MFC. Disruption of one subunit often leads to the loss of other subunits from the complex. [Pg.152]

Muehlenbachs, A., Fried, M., Lachowitzer, J., Mutabingwa, T. K., and Duffy, P. E. (2007). Genome-wide expression analysis of placental malaria reveals features of lymphoid neogenesis during chronic infection. ]. Immunol. 179,557-565. [Pg.365]

Wendisch, V.F. (2003) Genome-wide expression analysis in Corynebacterium glutamicum using DNA microarrays. [Pg.213]

Kang Y, Weber KD, Qiu Y, Kiley PJ, Blattner FR (2005) Genome-wide expression analysis indicates that FNR of Escherichia coli K-12 regulates a large number of genes of unknown function. J Bacteriol 187 1135-1160... [Pg.177]


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