up-regulated and down-regulated gene expression

17:22 Aug 27, 2009
English to Latvian translations [Non-PRO]
Science - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
English term or phrase: up-regulated and down-regulated gene expression
cik saprotu šo terminu izmanto saistībā ar dažādu procesu regulāciju orgnaismā, bet kā pareizi iztulkot latviski? augšup un lejup regulācija?
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3jau jautāts un atbildēts. sk. saiti.
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English term or phrase: upregulation of expression
For example, normal cellular proteins that control cell growth and differentiation, such as p53 (which is an example for a tumour suppressor gene), ras, c-met, myc, pRB, VHL, and HER-2/neu, can accumulate mutations resulting in upregulation of expression of these gene products thereby making them oncogenic (McCartey et al. Cancer Research 1998 15:58 2601-5; Disis et al. Ciba Found. Symp. 1994 187:198-211). These mutant proteins can be the target of a tumour specific immune response in multiple types of cancer.
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Latvian translation:ekspresijas pozitīva regulācija
Parasti runā par pozitīvu (sin. 'up-regulation') un negatīvu (sin. 'down-regulation') regulāciju.

Sk. http://raksti.daba.lv/referaati/2000/BNiedre/
un
http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi?view=deta...
http://amigo.geneontology.org/cgi-bin/amigo/go.cgi?view=deta...



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