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transcriptional

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[tran-skrip-shuhn-uhl] / trænˈskrɪp ʃən əl /

adjective

  1. relating to, occurring during, or involving transcription.


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These so-called "youthful transcriptional profiles" were linked to better energy metabolism and lower levels of inflammation.

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The team identified three transcriptional regulators essential for maintaining memories: Camta1 and Tcf4 in the thalamus, and Ash1l in the anterior cingulate cortex.

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"It almost seems like this transcriptional spiking in mitosis is an undesirable accident that arises from generating a uniquely favorable environment for microcompartments to form during mitosis," Hansen says.

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These droplets then act as transcriptional hubs, activating genes that promote tumor growth.

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Specifically, the researchers found that excitatory neurons emerged as the most affected cell group, with transcriptional changes implicating neurodevelopment and synapse-related pathways.

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