WordNet
- someone who twirls a baton (同)twirler
- turn in a twisting or spinning motion; "The leaves swirled in the autumn wind" (同)swirl, twiddle, whirl
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (バトンなどを)くるくる回す人
- …‘を'くるくる回す,振り回す / …‘を'ひねくり回す,いじくり回す / くるくる回る / くるくる回すこと;くるくる回すこと
English Journal
- Cell type-specific transcriptome analysis reveals a major role for Zeb1 and miR-200b in mouse inner ear morphogenesis.
- Hertzano R1, Elkon R, Kurima K, Morrisson A, Chan SL, Sallin M, Biedlingmaier A, Darling DS, Griffith AJ, Eisenman DJ, Strome SE.
- PLoS genetics.PLoS Genet.2011 Sep;7(9):e1002309. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002309. Epub 2011 Sep 29.
- Cellular heterogeneity hinders the extraction of functionally significant results and inference of regulatory networks from wide-scale expression profiles of complex mammalian organs. The mammalian inner ear consists of the auditory and vestibular systems that are each composed of hair cells, suppor
- PMID 21980309
- A noncoding point mutation of Zeb1 causes multiple developmental malformations and obesity in Twirler mice.
- Kurima K1, Hertzano R, Gavrilova O, Monahan K, Shpargel KB, Nadaraja G, Kawashima Y, Lee KY, Ito T, Higashi Y, Eisenman DJ, Strome SE, Griffith AJ.
- PLoS genetics.PLoS Genet.2011 Sep;7(9):e1002307. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002307. Epub 2011 Sep 29.
- Heterozygous Twirler (Tw) mice develop obesity and circling behavior associated with malformations of the inner ear, whereas homozygous Tw mice have cleft palate and die shortly after birth. Zeb1 is a zinc finger protein that contributes to mesenchymal cell fate by repression of genes whose expressi
- PMID 21980308
- Identification and developmental expression analysis of a novel homeobox gene closely linked to the mouse Twirler mutation.
- Liu H1, Liu W, Maltby KM, Lan Y, Jiang R.
- Gene expression patterns : GEP.Gene Expr Patterns.2006 Aug;6(6):632-6. Epub 2006 Jan 19.
- The Twirler mutation arose spontaneously and causes inner ear defects in heterozygous and cleft lip and/or cleft palate in homozygous mutant mice, providing a unique animal model for investigating the molecular mechanisms of inner ear and craniofacial development. Here, we report the identification
- PMID 16426902
Japanese Journal
- The Twirler mouse, a model for the study of cleft lip and palate
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- To rotate or revolve briskly; swing in a circle; spin: twirled a baton to lead the band. 2. To twist or wind around: twirl thread on a spindle. v.intr. 1. To move or spin around rapidly, suddenly, or repeatedly: The pinwheel twirled in the breeze. 2. ...
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