Analysis of
liver gene expression patterns of the exposed rats found that the endocrine disruptors induced developmental reprogramming of the animals» epigenomes.
Not exact matches
Scans showed remodeled DNA methylation
patterns in the low - fat group, which changed
gene expression associated with fat metabolism and inflammation in the
liver; there was less fat accumulation and inflammation in the
liver.
In collaboration with Prof. Ido Amit of Weizmann's Immunology Department, they analyzed the genomes of 1,500 individual
liver cells, establishing
patterns of
expression for about 20,000
genes in each cell.
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Gene analysis adds layers to understanding how our livers function: Tracking gene expression patterns for 20,000 gene in 1,500 cells revealed a mosaic of activities.&ra
Gene analysis adds layers to understanding how our
livers function: Tracking
gene expression patterns for 20,000 gene in 1,500 cells revealed a mosaic of activities.&ra
gene expression patterns for 20,000
gene in 1,500 cells revealed a mosaic of activities.&ra
gene in 1,500 cells revealed a mosaic of activities.»
Surprisingly, they found that although the
patterns of
gene expression — as shown by the RNA sequencing — differed between the hepatocellular carcinomas and the
liver cancers with biliary phenotype and depended on the histological type, the overall
pattern of mutations in the cells was actually similar between the tumors — of either type — that had emerged in patients who had had infections with either hepatitis C or B, and were different in patients without such infections.
5/21/2007 Decoding
Gene Expression in Cancer Tumors Using Non-Invasive Imaging By correlating images of cancerous liver tissue with gene expression patterns, a research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has developed tools that may some day allow physicians to view a... Mor
Gene Expression in Cancer Tumors Using Non-Invasive Imaging By correlating images of cancerous liver tissue with gene expression patterns, a research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has developed tools that may some day allow physicians to view a.
Expression in Cancer Tumors Using Non-Invasive Imaging By correlating images of cancerous
liver tissue with
gene expression patterns, a research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has developed tools that may some day allow physicians to view a... Mor
gene expression patterns, a research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has developed tools that may some day allow physicians to view a.
expression patterns, a research team led by a radiologist at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has developed tools that may some day allow physicians to view a... More...