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MRNA expression profiling

Grimplet J, Deluc LG, Tillett RL, Wheatley MD, Schlauch KA, Cramer GR and Cushman JC. 2007. Tissue-specific mRNA expression profiling in grape berry tissues. BMC Genomics 8 187. [Pg.151]

Bhattacharjee, A., et al., "Classification of Human Lung Carcinomas by mRNA Expression Profiling Reveals Distinct Adenocarcinoma Subclasses," Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 98, 13790-13795 (2001). [Pg.160]

Meso-tetraaryl porphyrins, 14 552 Mesothelioma, 3 316 Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA), expression profiling and, 13 354 Messenger RNAs (mRNA), 12 449, 454, 473, 515 17 614, 627 20 824. See also mRNA synthesis... [Pg.564]

Some believe that once a genotype or mRNA expression profile demonstrates a relationship with a phenotype of potential clinical importance, inclusion/exclusion criteria based on this association should be added to future studies. Others believe it is important to validate the association by replication prior to selecting patients on the basis of genotype or phenotype. [Pg.210]

When or How Should Samples Be Collected for Genotyping/mRNA Expression Profile/SNP Profiling ... [Pg.213]

Bhattacharjee A, Richards WG, Staunton J, et al. Classification of human lung carcinomas by mRNA expression profiling reveals distinct adenocarcinoma subclasses. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2001 98 13790-13795. [Pg.77]

Nishimura M, Naito S, Yokoi T. Tissue-specific mRNA expression profiles of human nuclear receptor subfamilies. Drug Metab Pharmacokinet 2004 19 135-149. [Pg.204]

Integrative visual data-mining of multi-scale Bio-Network/Pathways (GO compliant) Protein-protein interaction graphs visualisation tool Platform for visualizing and integrating molecular interactions including mRNA expression profile (GO compliant)... [Pg.161]

Richert, L., Lamboley, C., Viollon-Abadie, C., Grass, P., Hartmann, N., Laurent, S., Heyd, B., Mantion, G., Chibout, S. D., and Staedtler, F. (2003). Effects of clofibric acid on mRNA expression profiles in primary cultures of rat, mouse and human hepatocytes. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 191, 130-146. [Pg.477]

Gohil K, Moy RK, Farzin S, Maguire JJ, Packer L. mRNA expression profile of a human cancer cell line in response to Ginkgo biloba extract induction of antioxidant response and the Golgi system. Free Radic Res 2000 33 831-849. [Pg.110]

J., Bueno, R., Gillette, M., Loda, M., Weber, G., Mark, E.J., Lander, E.S., Wong, W., Johnson, BE., Golub, T.R., Sugarbaker, D.J., and Meyerson, M., Classification of human lung carcinomas by mRNA expression profiling reveals distinct adenocarcinoma subclasses, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 98, 13790-13795,2001. [Pg.64]

Guo, X., Lui, W.O., Qian, C.N. et al.. Identifying cancer-related genes in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell lines using DNA and mRNA expression profiling analyses, Int. J. Oncol, 21, 1197-1204,2002. [Pg.610]

Minchinton Al, Tannock IF (2006) Drug penetration in solid tumours. Nat Rev Cancer 2006 583-592 Minna JD, Girard L, Xie Y (2007) Tumor mRNA expression profiles predict responses to chemotherapy. J Clin Oncol 25 4329-4334... [Pg.188]

Gurkan, C., Lapp, H., Hogenesch, J. B., and Bakh, W. E. (2005). Exploring trafficking GTPase function by mRNA expression profiling Use of SymAtlas web-application and the membrome datasets. Methods Enzymol. 403, 1-10. [Pg.63]

Nishimura, M., and S. Naito, 2008. Ussue-speeifie mRNA expression profiles of human solute carrier transporter superfamilies. Drug Metab. Phaimacokinet. 23,22-44. [Pg.97]


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