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121. Navigating the micronome A systematic study of both the external effects of microRNAs on gene repression networks, and the contribution of microRNA terminal loops to microRNA function
122. Multiple Independent Inputs Modulate Epigenetic GAL Gene Transcriptional Memory
123. Repression of E2F-4 Mediated Transcription and Growth by Hypophosphorylated pRb2/p130 in Human Prostate Cancer Cells
124. Targeting X Repression: Recruitment, Binding and Function of the C. elegans Dosage Compensation Complex
125. Protein inhibitor of activated STAT y (PIASy) in androgen receptor signaling and prostate cancer
126. The role of emotional repression in chronic back pain: A study of chronic back pain patients undergoing psychodynamically oriented group psychotherapy as treatment for their pain
127. Analysis of the mechanism of 1(alpha),25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3)-mediated repression of the gene expression of the endogenous inhibitor of cAMP-dependent protein kinase
128. Repression of DNA-Binding-Dependent Glucocorticoid Receptor-Mediated Gene Expression
129. Cooperative repression of cell death by the tsc2 and RB tumor suppressors during Drosophila development
130. Transcriptional repression of IL-2 and MMP-1 and anti-invasive activity of p21(SNFT)
131. Activation and repression of activity -dependent expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
132. Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of nuclear receptor-mediated transcriptional repression
133. Mechanisms involved in the repression of human insulin gene promoter activity mediated by chronic hyperglycemia
134. Mechanism of heat shock signaling and glucocorticoid receptor cross -talk: Repression of HSF1 by GR
135. The role of Stat3 in gamma globin gene repression by interleukin-6
136. Transcriptional repression by Rb -E2F and the regulation of anchorage -dependent survival
137. p53 promotes Fas repression during tumor growth and progression
138. Regulation of mammalian histone deacetylases by phosphorylation
139. Analysis of the molecular mechanisms of nuclear hormone receptors and corepressors
140. Mechanisms of transcriptional repression
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