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    Elevated IDO activity in HD mouse brains is decreased by <i>ex-vivo</i> iron chelation. by David W. Donley (3111198)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Mouse pups were supplemented with carbonyl iron from postnatal days 10–17 and then were sacrificed at 14 weeks of age. <b>A.</b> Striatal IDO activity is increased in N171-82Q HD mice and significantly decreased by <i>ex vivo</i> iron (III) chelation (50 μM deferoxamine). …”
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    Selective TASK‑1 Inhibitor with a Defined Structure–Activity Relationship Reduces Cancer Cell Proliferation and Viability by Bárbara Arévalo (4053358)

    Published 2022
    “…Mutation of seven residues to A (I118A, L122A, F125A, Q126A, L232A, I235A, and L239A) markedly decreased the F3-induced inhibition of TASK-1 channels, consistent with the molecular modeling predictions. …”
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    Selective TASK‑1 Inhibitor with a Defined Structure–Activity Relationship Reduces Cancer Cell Proliferation and Viability by Bárbara Arévalo (4053358)

    Published 2022
    “…Mutation of seven residues to A (I118A, L122A, F125A, Q126A, L232A, I235A, and L239A) markedly decreased the F3-induced inhibition of TASK-1 channels, consistent with the molecular modeling predictions. …”
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    Insufficient disulfide bond formation results in a decrease in alkaline phosphatase activity and accumulation of the reduced form of DegP in LCFA-utilizing cells. by Kanchan Jaswal (9542107)

    Published 2020
    “…The band corresponding to AP is shown (Mol. wt. ~50 kDa). <i>(C) Compromised DsbA-DsbB machinery is responsible for the decrease in alkaline phosphatase activity in cells utilizing oleate</i>. …”
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    Prognosis and risk factors of chronic kidney disease progression in patients with diabetic kidney disease and non-diabetic kidney disease: a prospective cohort CKD-ROUTE study by Shengnan Chen (3595319)

    Published 2022
    “…We found that DKD patients have a higher risk to develop 50% eGFR decline endpoint (HR:2.30, 95%CI [1.48–3.58], <i>p</i> < 0.001) and KRT endpoint (HR:1.64, 95%CI [1.13–2.37], <i>p</i> < 0.05) than NDKD patients. …”
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