Transcriptome of E14.5, E18.5, P10, P21 and P56 fetal Leydig cells and adult Leydig cells in mouse testis.
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View SamplesRNA-seq analysis using adult Leydig cells were performed.
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View SamplesRNA profiles of fetal Leydig cells (S-EGFP), interstitial cells (W-EGFP), and Sertoli cells in E16.5 mouse testis
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View SamplesRNA profiles of XY and XX/Sry Sertoli cells, isolated from postnatal day 1 (P1) and P21 mouse testes.
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View SamplesIdentification of genes regulated by transcription factor, Ad4BP/SF-1 or Srebf2 in adrenal cortex-derived cell line by RNA-sequence.
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View SamplesTo find direct or indirect targets of Ad4BP/SF-1, RNA profiles of Y-1 cells were obtained with or without siRNA for Ad4BP/SF-1.
Glycolytic genes are targets of the nuclear receptor Ad4BP/SF-1.
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View SamplesThe application of mechanical insults to the spinal cord results in profound cellular and molecular changes, including the induction of neuronal cell death and altered gene expression profiles. We demonstrated that spinal cord cells undergo cell death in response to cyclic tensile stresses, which were dose- and time- dependent. In addition, we have identified the up regulation of various genes, in particular of the MAPK pathway, which may be involved in this cellular response.
Microarray analysis of expression of cell death-associated genes in rat spinal cord cells exposed to cyclic tensile stresses in vitro.
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View SamplesXenopus laevis embryos were injected with alpha-amanitin to inhibit RNA polymerase II activity. Embryos were allowed to develop up to stage 10.5 (early gastrula, control and alpha-amanitin injected embryos) and subsequently collected for RNA isolation. The transcriptome profiles of alpha-amanitin injected and control embryos were compared.
Robust activation of a Tbox-Gsc-Otx2 gene network independent of TATA binding protein family members
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View SamplesAppropriate regulation of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) self-renewal is critical for the maintenance of life long hematopoiesis. However, long-term repeated cell divisions induce the accumulation of DNA damage, especially at telomere, significantly compromises HSC function. Therefore, shelterin elements Pot1a is required to prevent DNA damage response at telomeres in order to maintain their function.
The telomere binding protein Pot1 maintains haematopoietic stem cell activity with age.
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View SamplesAppropriate regulation of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) self-renewal is critical for the maintenance of life long hematopoiesis. However, long-term repeated cell divisions induce the accumulation of DNA damage, especially at telomere, significantly compromises HSC function. Therefore, shelterin elements Pot1a is required to prevent DNA damage response at telomeres in order to maintain their function.
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