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The Molecular and Cellular Biology area of Gene Expression covers all aspects of the gene including it structure, functions, and regulation in prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and viruses; molecular and cell biological aspects of cell growth and development, chromatin structure and function. These include topics such as DNA replication, DNA repair, gene transcription, transcriptional control, RNA processing, posttranscriptional control, oncogenes, molecular mechanisms of action of hormones, molecular mechanism of cellular differentiation, growth and development, protein synthesis, and posttranslational control.
The Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience area of Gene Expression covers all aspects of gene expression as described but is devoted exclusively to the nervous system in health and disease. Topics include studies of neurogenesis, development, aging, and neurodegeneration. Complex neural systems, motor control, special senses, and higher cortical function, when viewed from the perspective of gene expression, are appropriate for the journal. Research related to molecular mechanisms of drug tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal are solicited. Manuscripts on state-of-the-art methods and protocols for molecular profiling of neuronal structure and function are welcome.

Publisher: Cognizant Communication Corporation

Volume 12, Number 3, 2005
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An In Vitro Approach to Test the Possible Role of Candidate Factors in the Transcriptional Regulation of the RET Proto-Oncogene
pp. 137-149(13)
Authors: BACHETTI, TIZIANA; BORGHINI, SILVIA; RAVAZZOLO, ROBERTO; CECCHERINI, ISABELLA

Casein Kinase II Phosphorylation Regulates αNAC Subcellular Localization and Transcriptional Coactivating Activity
pp. 151-163(13)
Authors: QUÉLO, ISABELLE; GAUTHIER, CLAUDE; ST-ARNAUD, RENÉ

Tissue, Species, and Environmental Differences in Absolute Quantities of Murine mRNAs Coding for Alpha, Mu, Omega, Pi, and Theta Glutathione S-Transferases
pp. 165-176(12)
Authors: RUIZ-LAGUNA, JULIA; ABRIL, NIEVES; PRIETO-ÁLAMO, MARÍA-JOSÉ; LÓPEZ-BAREA, JUAN; PUEYO, CARMEN

Transcriptional Modulations by RXR Agonists Are Only Partially Subordinated to PPARα Signaling and Attest Additional, Organ-Specific, Molecular Cross-Talks
pp. 177-192(16)
Authors: MARTIN, PASCAL G. P.; LASSERRE, FRÉDÉRIC; CALLEJA, CÉCILE; VAN ES, ARMELLE; ROULET, ALAIN; CONCORDET, DIDIER; CANTIELLO, MICHELA; BARNOUIN, ROMAIN; BÉATRICE, GAUTHIER; PINEAU, THIERRY

NF-Y Behaves as a Bifunctional Transcription Factor That Can Stimulate or Repress the FGF-4 Promoter in an Enhancer-Dependent Manner
pp. 193-212(20)
Authors: BERNADT, CORY T.; NOWLING, TAMARA; WIEBE, MATTHEW S.; RIZZINO, ANGIE

Allele-Specific Conditional Destabilization of Glutamine Repeat mRNAs
pp. 213-222(10)
Authors: CROUSE, ANDREW B.; DETLOFF, PETER J.

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