The human genome contains approximately 1,600 types of transcription factors responsible for regulating gene activity across ...
Transcription factors are the most powerful genes in our body. They are master regulators and have been implicated in our biggest diseases, even aging itself. Yet, many in the pharmaceutical industry ...
Transcription Factors (TFs) are pivotal regulators of gene expression and have been implicated in a variety of diseases, including cancer, neurological disorders, autoimmune conditions, and metabolic ...
Sequence-specific, DNA-binding TFs are the major regulators of cell identity and cell physiology. As examples, expression of select TFs can revert differentiated cells back to a pluripotent state and ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered how molecular "traffic controllers" in cells influence aging and cellular ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have comprehensively analyzed genomic binding data of transcription factors (proteins that regulate gene expression) in humans, revealing a substantial amount of ...