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  • Gain-of-function research (GoF research or GoFR) is medical research that genetically alters an organism in a way that may enhance the biological functions...
    60 KB (6,508 words) - 06:12, 26 June 2024
  • Gain of function may refer to: Gain-of-function mutation Gain-of-function research This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gain...
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    Several of Muller's morphs correspond to the gain of function, including hypermorph (increased gene expression) and neomorph (novel function). Dominant...
    117 KB (13,924 words) - 12:53, 11 July 2024
  • hypermorphic mutation causes an increase in normal gene function. Hypermorphic alleles are gain of function alleles. A hypermorph can result from an increase...
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    gain-of-function variation in TLR7 disrupts immune tolerance, potentially increasing the risk of autoimmune disorders. In May 2022, unregulated gain-of...
    13 KB (1,422 words) - 04:38, 15 July 2024
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    garlic. Mutations in the STAT1 molecule can be gain of function (GOF) or loss of function (LOF). Both of them can cause different phenotypes and symptoms...
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    the research as dangerous "gain of function" research, but others argued that it did not technically count as gain of function research because the modified...
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  • continues to be a concern in the research of pathogens. The greatest concern is frequently associated with gain-of-function mutations, which confer novel or increased...
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    plays some role in the maintenance of chronic inflammatory pain. There are currently many known gain-of-function mutations in the human SCN11A gene that...
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    suggests SARS-CoV-2 was developed for gain-of-function research on coronaviruses. The exact meaning of "gain of function" is disputed among experts. According...
    204 KB (19,932 words) - 03:08, 6 July 2024
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    exclusive production of eumelanin, whereas Mc1r inhibition causes exclusive production of pheomelanin (5, 10). Thus, gain-of-function Mc1r mutations cause...
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    Erythromelalgia (category Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries)
    nearly a dozen gain-of-function mutations of NaV1.7 had been linked to IEM. The multi-decades search which identified gene SCN9A as the cause of inherited...
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    proliferation or inhibition of apoptosis. If, through mutation, normal genes promoting cellular growth are up-regulated (gain-of-function mutation), they predispose...
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    ubiquitin-ligase activity of Ectodermin, an Ecto RING-finger mutant (C97A/C100A) is inactive in gain-of-function. Gain-of-function of FAM increases the responses...
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    In research, GMOs are used to study gene function and expression through loss of function, gain of function, tracking and expression experiments. By knocking...
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    W. Ian Lipkin (category University of Chicago Laboratory Schools alumni)
    not endorsing every gain-of-function experiment, has said that "[t]here clearly are going to be instances where gain-of-function research is necessary...
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    inferred. Two of the most common types of manipulation experiments are loss-of-function and gain-of-function experiments. In a loss-of-function (also called...
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    Polycythemia (category Haemorrhagic and haematological disorders of fetus and newborn)
    Lee FS (January 2008). "A gain-of-function mutation in the HIF2A gene in familial erythrocytosis". The New England Journal of Medicine. 358 (2): 162–168...
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    Gronvall GK (August 2015). "The Reemergent 1977 H1N1 Strain and the Gain-of-Function Debate". mBio. 6 (4). doi:10.1128/mBio.01013-15. PMC 4542197. PMID 26286690...
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    repeat expansions in exon 1 of the androgen receptor (AR) gene, which results in both loss of AR function and toxic gain of function. In men, the disease slowly...
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