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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
    “…<p>(A) In order to avoid overlap of the heavy chain signal (∼50 kDa) with the βIII-tubulin signal (∼55 kDa) in the immunoprecipitation using the Capzb2 monoclonal antibody (mAb), the antibody was coupled to the protein G/A beads through cross-linking. βIII-tubulin and Capzb2 signals were each detected following immunoprecipitation from brain lysate with both βIII-tubulin rabbit antibody (rAb)-coupled beads and Capzb2 mAb-coupled beads. …”
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    Fenretinide decreases levels of PAX3/FOXO1 and its target genes in aRMS cell lines. by David Herrero Martín (286820)

    Published 2013
    “…D) Fenretinide did not decrease mRNA levels of FOXO1 in aRMS cells. qRT–PCR was carried out after treatment with an IC<sub>50</sub> concentration of fenretinide during different time points (24–48–72 hours). …”
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    Ductal branching is dependent upon phenotype heterogeneity within MCF10A in 3-D culture. by Russell Gould (3603524)

    Published 2016
    “…For compaction and tubular assays, cells were embedded into collagen gels for 72 hrs, and the extent of tubulogenesis was measured at 7 days. (A-D) Within MCF10A, TGF−<i>β</i>2 (10ng/ml) enhanced invasion and contractile properties while, VEGFA (50ng/ml) promoted increased migration. …”
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    Pre-treatment with CDDO-Me decreases IR-induced DNA damage in a variety of non-cancerous cells. by Mariam El-Ashmawy (678638)

    Published 2014
    “…(A) HBEC 3KT, (B) HME1, and (C) PBMCs were treated with CDDO-Me 18 hours prior to IR, then mounted on slides 30 min post-IR. …”
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    Orthostatic Hypotension and Elevated Resting Heart Rate Predict Low-Energy Fractures in the Population: The Malmö Preventive Project by Viktor Hamrefors (512698)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>The median follow-up time from baseline to first incident fracture among the subjects that experienced a low energy fracture was 15.0 years. A 10 mmHg orthostatic decrease in systolic blood pressure at baseline was associated with 5% increased risk of low-energy-fractures (95% confidence interval 1.01–1.10) during follow-up, whereas the resting heart rate predicted low-energy-fractures with an effect size of 8% increased risk per 10 beats-per-minute (1.05–1.12), independently of the orthostatic response. …”