Glucokinase contributes to the maintenance of blood glucose homeostasis by catalyzing the high K, phosphorylation of glucose in the liver and the pancreatic P cell, the only two tissues known to express this enzyme. Molecular biological studies of the glucokinase gene and its products have advanced
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Tissue specific hormonal regulation of the rat angiotensinogen gene expression
β Scribed by Satya P. Kunapuli; C.R. Benedict; Ashok Kumar
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- 115707351
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1987
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- English
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## Abstract Tissue specific regulation of gene expression by a single transcription factor or group of transcription factors cannot be explained simply by DNA sequence alone. For example, in the same animal a particular transcription factor is capable of interacting with DNA in the nucleus of many