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- _5 value "In Hoxa9HF1 cells, Meis1a prevented G-CSF-induced transcriptional up-regulation of the genes encoding gp91phox (subunit of the respiratory burst oxidase), lactoferrin, Egr-1, neutrophil gelatinase B, and the lipopolysaccharide receptor (CD14), each of which is normally activated coincident with neutrophil differentiation (Fig. 1 J)" provenance.
- _5 value "In Hoxa9HF1 cells, Meis1a prevented G-CSF-induced transcriptional up-regulation of the genes encoding gp91phox (subunit of the respiratory burst oxidase), lactoferrin, Egr-1, neutrophil gelatinase B, and the lipopolysaccharide receptor (CD14), each of which is normally activated coincident with neutrophil differentiation (Fig. 1 J)" provenance.
- _5 value "In Hoxa9HF1 cells, Meis1a prevented G-CSF-induced transcriptional up-regulation of the genes encoding gp91phox (subunit of the respiratory burst oxidase), lactoferrin, Egr-1, neutrophil gelatinase B, and the lipopolysaccharide receptor (CD14), each of which is normally activated coincident with neutrophil differentiation (Fig. 1 J)" provenance.
- _5 value "In Hoxa9HF1 cells, Meis1a prevented G-CSF-induced transcriptional up-regulation of the genes encoding gp91phox (subunit of the respiratory burst oxidase), lactoferrin, Egr-1, neutrophil gelatinase B, and the lipopolysaccharide receptor (CD14), each of which is normally activated coincident with neutrophil differentiation (Fig. 1 J)" provenance.
- _5 value "In Hoxa9HF1 cells, Meis1a prevented G-CSF-induced transcriptional up-regulation of the genes encoding gp91phox (subunit of the respiratory burst oxidase), lactoferrin, Egr-1, neutrophil gelatinase B, and the lipopolysaccharide receptor (CD14), each of which is normally activated coincident with neutrophil differentiation (Fig. 1 J)" provenance.