Tag: transcription factor


ETS 1

The Origins and Discovery of the ETS-1 Transcription Factor The discovery of ETS-1 (E26 transformation-specific sequence 1) represents a significant milestone in the field of molecular biology, dating back to the early 1990s. Initially identified as a cellular homolog of the v-ets oncogene found in the avian erythroblastosis virus E26, this protein was quickly recognized […]

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ACID1

ACID1: A Novel Transcriptional Regulator in Metastatic Cancer The Core Definition of ACID1 ACID1, which stands for AT-rich interactive domain 1, is defined as a novel transcription factor identified in recent oncological research. Its fundamental role lies in regulating gene expression, acting as a molecular switch that influences the cellular environment. Unlike housekeeping transcription factors […]

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EPI 1

Emotional Prioritization Index 1 (EPI 1) Core Definition and Mechanism The Emotional Prioritization Index 1, often abbreviated as EPI 1, is a theoretical construct within cognitive psychology and affective science that describes a foundational, automatic cognitive mechanism responsible for immediately weighting and prioritizing emotionally salient stimuli over less affective, typically logic-based or long-term planning information […]

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CPA 1

Cis-regulatory Protein Assembly 1 (CPA1) Introduction to Cis-regulatory Protein Assembly 1 (CPA1) Cis-regulatory Protein Assembly 1 (CPA1) represents a groundbreaking advancement in the field of molecular biology, offering a sophisticated and precise method for modulating gene expression. At its core, CPA1 is a system designed to enable the targeted activation or deactivation of specific genes […]

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