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- Free Fire: 8th Anniversary! - Apps on Google Play
Free Fire is a world-famous survival shooter game available on mobile Each 10-minute game places you on a remote island where you are pit against 49 other players, all seeking survival Players
- FIRRE RNA Gene - GeneCards
FIRRE (Firre Intergenic Repeating RNA Element) is an RNA Gene, and is affiliated with the lncRNA class Diseases associated with FIRRE include Sotos Syndrome 1 and Opitz-Kaveggia Syndrome
- Free Fire: 8th Anniversary! on the App Store
Free Fire is a world-famous survival shooter game available on mobile Each 10-minute game places you on a remote island where you are pit against 49 other players, all seeking survival Players freely choose their starting point with their parachute, and aim to stay in the safe zone for as long as possible
- The Firre locus produces a trans-acting RNA molecule that . . . - Nature
Here, we use the conserved X chromosome lncRNA locus Firre, as a model to discriminate between DNA- and RNA-mediated effects in vivo
- The temporal dynamics of lncRNA Firre-mediated epigenetic and . . .
To begin to address when and where a lncRNA regulates gene expression, we genetically engineer cell lines to temporally induce the lncRNA Firre Using this approach, we are able to monitor lncRNA
- Evolutionary divergence of Firre localization and expression
Here we show that the syntenically conserved lncRNA Firre displays distinct expression and localization patterns in human and mouse Single molecule RNA FISH reveals that in a range of cell lines, mouse Firre (mFirre) is predominantly nuclear, while human FIRRE (hFIRRE) is distributed between the cytoplasm and nucleus
- FUNCTIONAL INTERGENIC REPEATING RNA ELEMENT; FIRRE - OMIM
FIRRE is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) with a role in maintaining chromosomal organization and nuclear position of the inactive X chromosome (Xi) in female cells (Yang et al , 2015) Hacisuleyman et al (2014) found that FIRRE is a lncRNA with a 156-bp repeating domain
- Firre facilitates myocardial repair by inducing cardiomyocyte cell . . .
Reactivation of cardiomyocyte cell cycle activity represents a promising strategy for cardiac repair This study identifies the nuclear-enriched long non-coding RNA FIRRE (Firre) as a critical regulator of cardiac development and regeneration
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