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    Do we treat our patients or rather periodontal microbes with adjunctive antibiotics in periodontal therapy? A 16S rDNA microbial community analysis by Daniel Hagenfeld (319909)

    Published 2018
    “…Inter-group differences before and after therapy of clinical variables (percentage of sites with pocket depth ≥ 5mm, percentage of sites with bleeding on probing) and microbiome variables (diversity, richness, evenness, and dissimilarity) were calculated, a principal coordinate analysis (PCoA) was conducted, and differential abundance of agglomerated ribosomal sequence variants (aRSVs) classified on genus level was calculated using a negative binomial regression model. …”
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    Decrease of neuronal FKBP4/FKBP52 modulates perinuclear lysosomal positioning and MAPT/Tau behavior during MAPT/Tau-induced proteotoxic stress by Béatrice Chambraud (3371201)

    Published 2021
    “…In this study, we demonstrate that FKBP4 decrease in a human neuronal cell line (SH-SY5Y) and in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from human MAPT<sup>P301S</sup> transgenic mice affected the function of the autophagy-lysosomal system under MAPT induced proteotoxic stress conditions. …”
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    NTM cells treated with TGFβ1 show increased expression of COL1A1 and DNMT1 and decreased expression of RASAL1. by Fiona McDonnell (2636635)

    Published 2016
    “…</b> There was no significant change in cell viability of cells treated with 10ng/ml TGFβ1. <b>B.</b> Upon investigation of mRNA expression of COL1A1, DNMT1 and RASAL1 by qPCR, we found that COL1A1 (P<0.05) and DNMT1 were increased and RASAL1 (P<0.05) was decreased in the cells treated with TGFβ1. …”
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    Markedly Increased IP-10 Production by Blood-Brain Barrier in Neuromyelitis Optica by Fumitaka Shimizu (545145)

    Published 2015
    “…The up-regulation of the IP-10 levels in the cells after exposure to the acute-phase NMOSD sera was also observed using another specified ELISA, and this effect was significantly decreased during the remission phase in the individual NMOSD patients. …”
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