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. Effects of maternal IE exposure on hypothalamus and pituitary gene expression Rat dams exposed to IE treatment presented a significant increase in the hypothalamic expression of Trh mRNA ( Fig. 2A ). Moreover, Trhr mRNA content was augmented in the
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study, we would explore the sexually dimorphic distribution of kiss1 and kiss2 mRNA in the brain of yellowtail clownfish using RNAscope in situ hybridization. The research on the distribution of kiss -expressing brain regions is the basis for
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the PCR products were verified by agarose gel electrophoresis (data not shown). mRNA abundance was constructed using a standard curve of the calibrator sample (a term placental sample collected at elective Caesarean section), and abundance was
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sCgA levels in GEP NET patients, cellular Ki-67 proliferation index, and the mRNA expression of IGF-related genes in their GEP NET tissues and to correlate this with their 5-year survival. Subjects and methods Patients with a GEP NET and tissue samples
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treatment with RNase R, six RNAs from three PC and three PA tissue samples were prepared for a high-throughput circular RNA sequencing with Illumina sequencing technology from Novegene Inc. Briefly, mRNA was purified from the total RNA using poly-T oligo
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this study, we first evaluated SHMT2 protein expression in various thyroid tissues, including normal, benign, and thyroid cancer tissues. Next, we tried to explore the association between SHMT2 messenger RNA (mRNA) expression and thyroid cancer