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Role of signal transducers and activators of transcription 1 and -3 in inducible regulation of the human angiotensinogen gene by interleukin-6
C. T. Sherman, A. R. Brasier
Internal Medicine
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humans
100%
genes
100%
signals
100%
regulations
100%
interleukins
100%
transcription
100%
transducers
100%
promoters
22%
messenger-rna
22%
mutations
22%
stimulation
22%
affinity
22%
dna
11%
data
11%
levels
11%
homeostasis
11%
mutagenesis
11%
induction
11%
reduction
11%
nucleotides
11%
concentration
11%
blood pressure
11%
electrolytes
11%
mobility
11%
electrophoresis
11%
luciferase
11%
Neuroscience
Gene
100%
Interleukin 6
100%
Angiotensinogen
100%
STAT1
100%
Promoter Region
25%
Response Element
25%
Binding Affinity
25%
STAT3
25%
DNA Binding
12%
Mutagenesis
12%
Transient Transfection
12%
Gene Induction
12%
Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
12%
Luciferase
12%
Keyphrases
Deletional
14%
Supershift
14%
Blood Pressure Homeostasis
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Electrolyte Blood Level
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Electrolyte Blood Level
14%