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The following pages link to Cell type-specific expression and promoter activity of human endogenous retroviral long terminal repeats (Q40833765):
Displaying 39 items.
- Comprehensive analysis of human endogenous retrovirus transcriptional activity in human tissues with a retrovirus-specific microarray (Q24558698) (← links)
- Endogenous retroviruses in the human genome sequence (Q24805705) (← links)
- Variable transcriptional activity of endogenous retroviruses in human breast cancer (Q28755451) (← links)
- Human endogenous retrovirus expression profiles in samples from brains of patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorders (Q28769517) (← links)
- Expression profiling of repetitive elements by melting temperature analysis: variation in HERV-W gag expression across human individuals and tissues (Q30887517) (← links)
- Custom human endogenous retroviruses dedicated microarray identifies self-induced HERV-W family elements reactivated in testicular cancer upon methylation control. (Q33783200) (← links)
- A systematic evaluation of expression of HERV-W elements; influence of genomic context, viral structure and orientation (Q33791186) (← links)
- ERV3 and related sequences in humans: structure and RNA expression (Q33883965) (← links)
- Expression patterns of non-coding spliced transcripts from human endogenous retrovirus HERV-H elements in colon cancer (Q34125372) (← links)
- The endogenous retroviral locus ERVWE1 is a bona fide gene involved in hominoid placental physiology (Q34294325) (← links)
- Endogenous retroviruses: suspects in the disease world (Q34657304) (← links)
- Endogenous retroviruses and human evolution (Q34796499) (← links)
- Functional analysis of the endogenous retroviral promoter of the human endothelin B receptor gene (Q35149384) (← links)
- Genome-wide expression profiles of endogenous retroviruses in lymphoid tissues and their biological properties (Q36719312) (← links)
- Genomic analysis of ERVWE2 locus in patients with multiple sclerosis: absence of genetic association but potential role of human endogenous retrovirus type W elements in molecular mimicry with myelin antigen. (Q36955868) (← links)
- Large-scale determination of the methylation status of retrotransposons in different tissues using a methylation tags approach. (Q37072115) (← links)
- Genomic impact, chromosomal distribution and transcriptional regulation of HERV elements (Q37461710) (← links)
- A retroviral promoter and a cellular enhancer define a bipartite element which controls env ERVWE1 placental expression. (Q37596925) (← links)
- Transcriptional derepression of the ERVWE1 locus following influenza A virus infection (Q37713897) (← links)
- Human endogenous retroviruses and multiple sclerosis: innocent bystanders or disease determinants? (Q37778884) (← links)
- Type W Human Endogenous Retrovirus (HERV-W) Integrations and Their Mobilization by L1 Machinery: Contribution to the Human Transcriptome and Impact on the Host Physiopathology. (Q38707294) (← links)
- Expression and regulation of human endogenous retrovirus W elements. (Q38714222) (← links)
- Dynamic and selective HERV RNA expression in neuroblastoma cells subjected to variation in oxygen tension and demethylation (Q38799073) (← links)
- Activation of elements in HERV-W family by caffeine and aspirin. (Q39132838) (← links)
- Activation of LTRs from different human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) families by the HTLV-1 tax protein and T-cell activators (Q39429172) (← links)
- HERVd: database of human endogenous retroviruses (Q39524490) (← links)
- Human endogenous retroviral long terminal repeat sequences as cell type-specific promoters in retroviral vectors (Q39801478) (← links)
- Transactivation of elements in the human endogenous retrovirus W family by viral infection (Q40258726) (← links)
- The intron-enriched HERV-K(HML-10) family suppresses apoptosis, an indicator of malignant transformation (Q42356939) (← links)
- Identification of a novel HERV-K(HML10): comprehensive characterization and comparative analysis in non-human primates provide insights about HML10 proviruses structure and diffusion (Q43182943) (← links)
- Monocyte activation and differentiation augment human endogenous retrovirus expression: implications for inflammatory brain diseases (Q43767010) (← links)
- Synergistic immune responses induced by endogenous retrovirus and herpesvirus antigens result in increased production of inflammatory cytokines in multiple sclerosis patients (Q45261080) (← links)
- Regulation of human endogenous retrovirus W protein expression by herpes simplex virus type 1: implications for multiple sclerosis (Q45418058) (← links)
- Assessment of retroviral activity using a universal retrovirus chip (Q45865148) (← links)
- Murine endogenous retroviruses and their transcriptional potentials (Q46490301) (← links)
- HERV-W group evolutionary history in non-human primates: characterization of ERV-W orthologs in Catarrhini and related ERV groups in Platyrrhini (Q47551213) (← links)
- Human-specific subfamilies of HERV-K (HML-2) long terminal repeats: three master genes were active simultaneously during branching of hominoid lineages. (Q48256880) (← links)
- Differentiation trapping screen in live culture for genes expressed in cardiovascular lineages. (Q52094368) (← links)
- Identification and phytogeny of the human endogenous retrovirus HERV‐W LTR Family in Cancer Cells (Q58273124) (← links)