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Could you clarify if you're looking for a this image came from, or do you need a technical description of the biological structure itself?

These proteins, such as KDM5B , are "master regulators" that can turn genes on or off, making them major targets in cancer research. xenib0465.jpg

Research often focuses on how inhibiting these proteins can stop the growth of tumor cells, particularly in breast or gastric cancers. Could you clarify if you're looking for a

In situ hybridization images showing where specific genes are active in a developing embryo. Key Research Connections In situ hybridization images showing where specific genes

The "xenib" prefix often appears in databases like Xenbase , which hosts genomic and expression data for Xenopus (frog) research models. In a scientific "write-up" context, this image likely visualizes one of the following:

A structural model of enzymes involved in gene regulation, specifically those that modify chromatin.

Precise 3D models (like those from Nature Chemical Biology ) are used to design better drugs that fit into specific protein cavities.