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2000-06Nitric oxide upregulates expression of DNA-PKcs to protect cells from DNA-damaging anti-tumour agents.Xu, W; Liu, L; Smith, GC; Charles, LG
2010-09-15Gene cassette transcription in a large integron-associated arrayMichael, CA; Labbate, M
2011-07-01Auxin Response Factor2 (ARF2) and Its Regulated Homeodomain Gene HB33 Mediate Abscisic Acid Response in ArabidopsisWang, L; Hua, D; He, J; Duan, Y; Chen, Z; Hong, X; Gong, Z
2002-06Characterization of the class 3 integron and the site-specific recombination system it determines.Collis, CM; Kim, M-J; Partridge, SR; Stokes, HW; Hall, RM
2009-06-01Role of 3β-hydroxysteroid-Δ24 reductase in mediating antiinflammatory effects of high-density lipoproteins in endothelial cellsMcGrath, KCY; Li, XH; Puranik, R; Liong, EC; Tan, JTM; Dy, VM; Dibartolo, BA; Barter, PJ; Rye, KA; Heather, AK
2001-04Efficiency of recombination reactions catalyzed by class 1 integron integrase IntI1.Collis, CM; Recchia, GD; Kim, MJ; Stokes, HW; Hall, RM
1991-06-11High level heterologous expression in E. coli using the anaerobically-activated nirB promoter.Oxer, MD; Bentley, CM; Doyle, JG; Peakman, TC; Charles, IG; Makoff, AJ
2012-12-01A chemoprotective fish oil/pectin diet enhances apoptosis via Bcl-2 promoter methylation in rat azoxymethane-induced carcinomasCho, Y; Turner, ND; Davidson, LA; Chapkin, RS; Carroll, RJ; Lupton, JR
2014-01-01DNA demethylases target promoter transposable elements to positively regulate stress responsive genes in ArabidopsisLe, TN; Schumann, U; Smith, NA; Tiwari, S; Khang Au, PC; Zhu, QH; Taylor, JM; Kazan, K; Llewellyn, DJ; Zhang, R; Dennis, ES; Wang, MB
2000-08Survey of the allelic frequency of a NOS2A promoter microsatellite in human populations: assessment of the NOS2A gene and predisposition to infectious disease.Xu, W; Humphries, S; Tomita, M; Okuyama, T; Matsuki, M; Burgner, D; Kwiatkowski, D; Liu, L; Charles, IG
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