Selected article for: "expression level and protein expression"

Author: Mandapathil, M.; H.Beier, U.; Graefe, H.; Kröger, B.; Hedderich, J.; Maune, S.; Meyer, J. E
Title: Differential chemokine expression patterns in tonsillar disease
  • Document date: 2018_8_23
  • ID: jirwy2kj_23
    Snippet: To further evaluate the role of the chemokines analysed in the function of the lymphatic tissue of the Waldeyer's tonsillar ring, it is essential to evaluate their expression on protein level to examine alterations through potential post-transcriptional splicing. Also, immunohistochemical studies would be of interest to evaluate their expression in relation to certain cell populations. These studies would greatly aid in understanding the pathophy.....
    Document: To further evaluate the role of the chemokines analysed in the function of the lymphatic tissue of the Waldeyer's tonsillar ring, it is essential to evaluate their expression on protein level to examine alterations through potential post-transcriptional splicing. Also, immunohistochemical studies would be of interest to evaluate their expression in relation to certain cell populations. These studies would greatly aid in understanding the pathophysiology of tonsillar disease, from which patients could benefit in the future.

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