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How can I change my gene expression in 4 days? 

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The introduction of branched DNA based-concurrent expression analysis could simplify the complexity of multiple gene expression approach, and could shorten the test period from 7 days to 3 days.
Another novel finding of this study is an event occurring between Days 4 and 5 of differentiation, which was identified by a notable change in both the metabolic fluxes and gene‐expression patterns.
We have worked out a chemically regulated gene expression system that can be finely tuned to produce temporally controlled “waves” in gene expression.
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Alteration in gene copy number provides a simple way to change expression levels and alter phenotype.
Additionally, interrogation of ChIP-Seq data with gene expression profiling of HBE cells after CS exposure for different durations (3 hours, 2 days, 4 days) suggested that earlier epigenetic changes (3 hours after CS exposure) may be associated with later gene expression changes induced by CS exposure (4 days).
Of course, it is possible that other times of beginning treatments (instead of six days) cause a change in this gene expression.
Our results demonstrate significantly increased gene expression 2 to 3 logs above injection of plasmid DNA alone over 15 days.
Epigenetic modifications can change gene expression without altering the DNA sequence.
We also show that the level of reporter gene expression between transfection experiments performed on different days can vary by more than 10-fold.
Small changes in gene expression can now be detected in large-scale gene expression profiling assays using this simple, easy and quick procedure.