And the noise played on: Stochastic gene expression and HIV-I infection

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An integrated computational-experimental approach is followed to study the Tat transactivation feedback loop of HIV-1. The findings demonstrate the importance of stochastic gene expression in molecular decision-making.

author: Collins, James J., Blake, William J.
Stochastic analysis, Genetic research, Computational biology

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LXR-dependent gene expression is important for macrophage survival and the innate immune response

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Liver X receptors (LXRs) are nuclear receptors. They not only regulate macrophage cholesterol metabolism, but also impact antimicrobial responses.

author: Joseph, S.B., Bradley, M.N., Castrillo, A., Bruhn, K.W., Mak, P.A., Pei, L., Hogenesch, J., O'Connell, R.M., Cheng, G., Saez, E., Miller, J.F., Tontonoz, P.
Ir genes

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A nuclear strike against Listeria-the evolving life of LXR

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Liver X receptors (LXRs) belong to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They function as master regulators of cholesterol metabolism.

author: Barish, G.D., Evans, R.M.
Listeria

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subjects list: Research, Gene expression, Receptor antibodies, Cholesterol metabolism
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