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    Summary table for significantly (padj<0.01) increasing and decreasing esterases in fed versus starved males and females including the number of reads in each EST library 01 to14 with greater than 99% nucleotide identity. by Jeanne A. Robert (280239)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Summary table for significantly (padj<0.01) increasing and decreasing esterases in fed versus starved males and females including the number of reads in each EST library 01 to14 with greater than 99% nucleotide identity.…”
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    Decreased Bone Mineral Density Is an Independent Predictor for the Development of Atherosclerosis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Chenyi Ye (2697208)

    Published 2016
    “…The incidence of atherosclerotic vascular abnormalities was significantly increased in low BMD patients, compared to patients with normal BMD (OR, 1.81, 95% CI [1.01, 2.19], p<0.00001)). Similar results were also observed for postmenopausal women (OR, 2.23, 95% CI [1.72, 2.89], p<0.00001). …”
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    Capzb2 coimmunoprecipitates with βIII-tubulin in brain lysates and decreases tubulin polymerization in vitro. by David A. Davis (239142)

    Published 2009
    “…The average of 25 OD readings obtained for each of the Capzb2 concentrations examined was normalized against the average OD reading in the absence of Capzb2 during 750–1,500-s interval (darkly shaded in [E]) in which the final extent of tubulin polymerization is achieved for a given reaction. Capzb2 concentration is displayed on a log of 10 scale, so the first depicted point (tubulin polymerization in the absence of Capzb2; OD value = 100%) on the obtained nonlinear sigmoidal curve (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.99) corresponds to 0.01 on the Log Capzb2 (µM). …”
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