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- the LexA dimer repressor is removed, the expression of LexA operon is autoregulatory. In addition to being a LexA protease, the RecA protein also catalyzes...
- Autoregulation is a process within many biological systems, resulting from an internal adaptive mechanism that works to adjust (or mitigate) that system's...
- required for binding to Rho small GTPases, and a C-terminal conserved Dia-autoregulatory domain (DAD). The GBD is a bifunctional autoinhibitory domain that interacts...
- densa cells sense changes in sodium chloride level, and will trigger an autoregulatory response to increase or decrease reabsorption of ions and water to the...
- the arterioles Deposition of platelets and fibrin Breakdown of normal autoregulatory function The resulting ischemia prompts further release of vasoactive...
- Drosophila clock genes, a model encomp****ing positive and negative autoregulatory feedback loops of transcription and translation has been proposed. Core...
- to manage Graves' disease. The Wolff–Chaikoff effect is known as an autoregulatory phenomenon that inhibits organification in the thyroid gland, the formation...
- tetracycline-inducible BCR-ABL defective retrovirus using a single autoregulatory retroviral c****ette". Leukemia. 15 (10): 1658–1662. doi:10.1038/sj.leu...
- cognitive challenge under orthostatic stressperhaps related to a loss of autoregulatory buffering of beat-by-beat fluctuations in arterial blood flow. The pathophysiology...
- arterioles are less than 100 μm in diameter. They are sometimes known as autoregulatory vessels since they can dynamically change in diameter to increase or...