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    Inhibition of HDAC6 activity decreased the levels of EGFR and increased acetyl-α-tubulin in renal epithelial cells. by Wei Liu (20030)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) and (D) Western blotting analysis of the expression of EGFR and acetyl-α-tubulin in <i>Pkd1</i> wild-type (WT) MEK cells (C) and <i>Pkd1<sup>null/null</sup></i> (Null) MEK cells (D) treated with or without TSA (100 ng/ml). …”
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    Development of a CRISPR/Cas-Based Detection Platform for Tracking Decreased Susceptibility to Cephalosporins in Neisseria gonorrheae by Ziyuan Zhao (2889005)

    Published 2025
    “…Clinical evaluation showed 100% concordance with qPCR for <i>Ng</i> identification and Sanger sequencing for FC428 strain tracking. …”
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    PDGF-BB maintains Bcl2/Bax ratio and decreases caspase-3 activation induced by Tat and morphine. by Shaily Malik (226661)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Human neurons were treated with 100 ng/ml Tat and/or 100 nM morphine for 12 hours with or without pre-treatment with 40 ng/ml PDGF-BB. …”
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    Differentially regulated genes in cells with increased or decreased expression of miR-106a-5p. by Feng Zhi (294362)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) A Venn diagram of the overlap of altered genes with increased or decreased miR-106a-5p expression. …”
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    GCase activity is significantly decreased in the brain and liver of the homozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mouse model at 4, 8, and 12 months of age. by Nicole K. Polinski (10947787)

    Published 2021
    “…In whole brain homogenate (A,C) and liver homogenate (B,D), GCase activity is significantly decreased in the <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI homozygous (HOM) mice as compared to C57Bl/6 wild type (WT) mice (n = 7/group). …”