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    Elevated phospholipid level in yeast decreases the sensitivity of replicating tombusvirus RNA to the reconstituted RNAi. by Nikolay Kovalev (184967)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A-B) Induction of RNAi in <i>opi1Δ</i> yeast inhibits TBSV repRNA accumulation less effectively than in wt yeast. …”
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    Elevated PE level in yeast decreases the sensitivity of replicating tombusvirus RNA to the reconstituted RNAi. by Nikolay Kovalev (184967)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A-B) Induction of RNAi in <i>cho2Δ</i> yeast inhibits TBSV repRNA accumulation less effectively than in wt yeast. …”
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    Increased osteoblastic activity and decreased osteoclastogenesis in TgLRAP cells <i>in vitro</i>. by Naoto Haruyama (487384)

    Published 2021
    “…Compared with the co-culture of WT BMCs and WT calvarial cells (WT / WT), the number of osteoclasts were significantly decreased at 50% in the co-cultures of TgLRAP BMCs and TgLRAP calvarial cells (TgLRAP / TgLRAP) (graph). …”
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    <i>roh</i> mutation results in Rh1 decrease. by Yu Huang (15093)

    Published 2015
    “…Flies less than 1 day old were used. (C) Quantification of relative Rh1 level in various genotypes: wt, <i>ninaA</i><sup><i>1</i></sup>, <i>roh</i><sup><i>EY04039</i></sup>, <i>roh</i><sup><i>ex</i></sup> and <i>roh</i><sup><i>EY04039</i></sup>;<i>GMR>roh</i>. …”
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    <i>Kdm6a</i> conditional KO mice have decreased repopulating potential in serial competitive transplantation assays. by Ling Tian (107492)

    Published 2021
    “…Whole BM cells were harvested from all cohorts of young <i>Kdm6a</i> conditional KO mice (CD45.2) and mixed with WT competitor marrow (CD45.1 x CD45.2) in a 1:1 ratio, which was then transplanted into lethally-irradiated primary recipient mice (CD45.1). …”
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