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    Identification of the DNA sequence within the mouse inhibin-α promoter required for Wt1A-dependent transcriptional activation. by Shao-Yang Ji (289371)

    Published 2013
    “…The filled and open ovals indicated putative Wt1 response elements (Wt1RE). B, The Wt1-dependent transactivational activity of inhibin-α promoter was significantly decreased after deletion of the ten base pairs (5′- GGC GGG AGT G -3′) sequence including part of the Wt1 consensus binding motif. …”
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    Mice lacking the type 4 melanocortin receptor have a normal muscle fiber type distribution with a decreased resting heart rate. by Theodore P. Braun (228920)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Skeletal and cardiac muscle was examined in in 11-week old male WT (n = 5) and MC4RKO (n = 6) mice. (<b>A</b>) Resting heart rate was decreased in MC4RKO mice. …”
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    Table_1_A phased intervention bundle to decrease the mortality of patients with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in intensive care unit.pdf by Yajun Jing (11711139)

    Published 2022
    “…In multivariable analysis, even after excluding the confounding factors, such as age, APECHII score, pre-ECMO lactate, and incidence of CRRT during ECMO, the intervention bundle still can decrease the mortality independently, which also remained true in the statistical analysis of V-V and V-A ECMO separately. …”
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    Decreased phosphorylation of GSK3β-Ser9 in thrombin stimulated PP1cγ<sup>−/−</sup> platelets. by Francisca C. Gushiken (368549)

    Published 2013
    “…Data are expressed as ±SEM of 5 experiments. (<b>D</b>) Effect of GSK3β inhibitor VIII on thrombin-induced fibrinogen binding on WT and PP1cγ<sup>−/−</sup> platelets. …”