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    Image1_A randomized, open-label, parallel pilot study investigating metabolic product kinetics of the novel ketone ester, bis-hexanoyl (R)-1,3-butanediol, over one week of ingestio... by Eunice Mah (5918042)

    Published 2023
    “…</p><p>Methods: We undertook a randomized, parallel, open-label study in healthy adults (n = 33) to elucidate blood BHB, HEX and BDO concentrations for 8 h following consumption of three different serving sizes (SS) of BH-BD (12.5, 25 and 50 g/day) before (Day 0) and after 7 days of daily BH-BD consumption (Day 7).…”
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    U87 cells morphometric analyses after 10 days of F exposure to 0.095 and 0.22μg/mL. by Bruna Puty (101605)

    Published 2021
    “…Photomicrography of control (D and G), 0.095μg/mL (F and H) and 0.22μg/mL (F and I). Data were expressed as mean ± SD. Arrows shows decreased cellular density and narrowing of cytoplasmic projections.…”
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    Model proposing a mechanism whereby Cif inhibits USP10 activity and reduces the apical membrane abundance of CFTR in polarized, human airway epithelial cells. by Jennifer M. Bomberger (226715)

    Published 2011
    “…Cif inhibits the DUB activity of USP10 to increase the amount of ubiquitinated CFTR by stabilizing an inhibitory interaction between USP10 and G3BP1, and by decreasing the interaction between CFTR and USP10. …”
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    Liver-Specific Deletion of Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog Deleted on Chromosome 10 Significantly Ameliorates Chronic EtOH-Induced Increases in Hepatocellular Damage by Colin T. Shearn (159797)

    Published 2016
    “…Hepatospecific deletion of phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 (PTEN<sup>LKO</sup>) mice possess constitutive activation of Akt(s) and increased <i>de novo</i> lipogenesis resulting in increased hepatocellular steatosis. …”