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    Density of polyribosomes in dendritic shafts. by Malgorzata Jasinska (283459)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Conditioning induces an increase in the density of polyribosomes associated with inhibitory synapses and located in dendritic shafts (ANOVA, p<0.001), while pseudoconditioning decreases the density of polyribosomes not associated with synapses and located in dendritic shafts (ANOVA, p<0.01). …”
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    Table_6_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Table_8_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    ESCRT-III constructs lead to inhibition of GLUT4 translocation to the cell surface of rat adipose cells. by Françoise Koumanov (305551)

    Published 2013
    “…The signal was measured with a fluorescent β-galactosidase substrate. Results are mean and SEM from 3 independent experiments. ** p<0.01 (comparison of Insulin stimulated control cells <i>vs</i>. …”
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    Table_3_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Table_5_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Table_2_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Table_7_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Table_4_Enteric nervous system damage caused by abnormal intestinal butyrate metabolism may lead to functional constipation.xlsx by Le Wang (165105)

    Published 2023
    “…To further study the effects of butyric acid on intestinal nerve cells, we treated mouse intestinal neurons in vitro with various concentrations of butyrate (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 2.5 mM). We found that intestinal neurons treated with 0.5 mM butyrate proliferated better than those in the other treatment groups, with significant differences in cell cycle and oxidative phosphorylation signal pathways. …”
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    Zinc supplementation reduces macrophage IL-10 production in response to LPS. by Charlie J. Pyle (3617798)

    Published 2017
    “…Panels A, B, C and D or E, F, G and H are cumulative data from 3 or 4 different donors, respectively (mean ± SEM; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001).…”
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    Assessing worst case scenarios in movement demands derived from global positioning systems during international rugby union matches: Rolling averages versus fixed length epochs by Daniel J. Cunningham (3337278)

    Published 2018
    “…Irrespective of the method used, as the epoch length increased, values for the intensity of running actions decreased (e.g., For the backs using the ROLL method, distance covered decreased from 177.4 ± 20.6 m·min<sup>-1</sup> in the 60 s epoch to 107.5 ± 13.3 m·min<sup>-1</sup> for the 300 s epoch). …”
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    Densitometric analysis of native CD45 protein expression relative to β-actin in normal pregnancy and in miscarriage. by Teresa Lorenzi (323274)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>a) CD45 expression is significantly (p<0.01) lower in the first trimester of gestation than at term. …”
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