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IL-18 decreases TEER in Caco2 monolayers.
Published 2018“…IL-1β causes a transient increase in the TEER followed by a decrease beginning at hour 14 post-exposure. …”
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<i>A20</i> knockdown decreases neurosphere formation.
Published 2010“…An asterisk (*) indicates <i>p</i><0.01 with <i>t</i>-test comparison of nontargeting control shRNA to <i>A20</i> shRNA. (C) The percentage of wells with neurospheres is decreased in A20-infected glioma stem cells isolated from a T4302 patient specimen passaged short term in immunocompromised mice in primary and secondary passages. …”
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Targeting <i>A20</i> decreases glioma stem cell growth.
Published 2010“…Tubulin expression demonstrates equivalent protein loading. (C and D) Cell counts with Trypan Blue staining demonstrates that decreasing expression of A20 reduces the growth of glioma stem cells isolated from T4121 (C) or T08-836 (D) patient specimens passaged short term in immunocompromised mice. …”
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Targeting <i>A20</i> decreases glioma stem cell survival.
Published 2010“…An asterisk (*), <i>p</i><0.05 with ANOVA comparison of nontargeting shRNA control to the indicated <i>A20</i> shRNA. (C) Caspase activity relative to cell number as determined in the cell titer assay increased in <i>A20</i> shRNA infected glioma stem cells isolated directly from a T0066-022 patient specimen, but not in matched non-stem glioma cells. …”