expression profile
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpressionandprofile
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expression
noun
uk/ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/us/ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/
the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words ...
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profile
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.faɪl/us/ˈproʊ.faɪl/
a short description of someone's life, work, ...
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(Definition ofexpressionandprofilefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofexpression profile
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Here we examine theexpressionprofileof uvomorulin at the cellular level, in oocytes and embryos up to and during compaction.
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Theexpressionprofileof these tumours will be compared with in vivo generated neoplasmas.
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The geneexpressionprofileof the infected cell is different.
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The geneexpressionprofilein the endosperm differs significantly between the germinative and post-germinative stages.
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An alternative agriculture system is defined by a distinctexpressionprofileof select gene transcripts and proteins.
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In other words, gene clustering is based on the shape of theexpressionprofilebecause the shape is determined by the parameters.
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It could therefore be suggested that the origin of the tissue and sample could determine mitochondrial geneexpressionprofileon rare occasions.
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After gene clustering, we can obtain the estimate of the geneexpressionprofileusing gene expression data from the same cluster.
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This information will be used to propose changes in the development and implementation of the 70-geneexpressionprofile.
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Recent studies revealed that theexpressionprofileof reactive astrocytes comprises antigens present during astrocyte development.
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Geneexpressionprofileassociated with response to doxorubicin-based therapy in breast cancer.
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A process description will be made of the clinical practice of breast cancer care in the participating hospitals before and after introduction of the 70-geneexpressionprofile.
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Geneexpressionprofileof the aging process in rat liver : normalizing effects of growth hormone replacement.
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Geneexpressionprofileof intact and regenerating zebrafish retina.
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Regenerated organ is closely resembled with juvenile thymus in terms of architecture and geneexpressionprofile.
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Therefore, anexpressionprofileallows one to deduce a cell's type, state, environment, and so forth.
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However, long-term exposure lead to a differentexpressionprofileleading to increased rewarding effects.
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Once all regulatory proteins, etc. have been synthesized and the scaffold has been established, the cell has attained its own specificexpressionprofile.
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