Definition of Misregulate. Meaning of Misregulate. Synonyms of Misregulate

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Definition of Misregulate

Misregulate
Misregulate Mis*reg"u*late, v. t. To regulate wrongly or imperfectly; to fail to regulate.

Meaning of Misregulate from wikipedia

- thyroid disease, and obesity. Endocrine disease is characterized by misregulated hormone release (a productive pituitary adenoma), inappropriate response...
- and cell survival. As such, many different types of human tumors have misregulated NF-κB: that is, NF-κB is constitutively active. Active NF-κB turns on...
- obesity and diabetes. The initial ****umption was that this mutation was misregulating FTO to cause the disease risk. However, it was later shown that the...
- disease. Many cancers arise from the inappropriate epigenetic effects of misregulated methylation. However, because these processes are at times reversible...
- muscle-specific chloride channel in type 1 myotonic dystrophy due to misregulated alternative splicing". Molecular Cell. 10 (1): 45–53. doi:10.1016/s1097-2765(02)00572-5...
- and appropriate cytokine release will result in small white dots and a misregulated response eventually will produce scarring of the retinal tissue. Treatment...
- nucleus to the cytoplasm; it is often overexpressed and its function misregulated in several types of cancer. By inhibiting the XPO1 protein, SINEs lead...
- also be considered as a possibility, as they open up the potential for misregulated metabolic functions to be p****ed on from generation to generation. Epigenetic...
- cell cycle dynamics influence cell senescence, oxidative stress, and misregulated apoptosis (Franco et al., 2006). In particular, it is clear that oxidative...
- expressed in cells of the human innate immune system. These enzymes, when misregulated, are a major source of mutation in numerous cancer types. When the expression...