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Decreased F4/80<sup>+</sup> macrophages in the presence of PLD inhibitors using IF microscopy of lung sections.
Published 2016“…(<b>A,A’,E</b>) Tissues from non-xenographed controls; (<b>B,B’,F</b>) from Xenotransplanted controls with Alzet pumps delivering vehicle; (<b>C,C’,G</b>) Xenotransplanted with Alzet pumps delivering vehicle FIPI or (<b>D,D’,H</b>) VU0155072-2. …”
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Decreased Ly6G<sup>+</sup> neutrophils in the presence of PLD inhibitors using IF microscopy of lung sections.
Published 2016“…(<b>A,A’,E</b>) Tissues from non-xenographed controls; (<b>B,B’,F</b>) from Xenotransplanted controls with Alzet pumps delivering vehicle; (<b>C,C’,G</b>) Xenotransplanted with Alzet pumps delivering vehicle FIPI or (<b>D,D’,H</b>) VU0155072-2. …”
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Scara5 expression decreased during retinopathy.
Published 2014“…C: The immunolabeling of paraffin-embedded retinal sections with anti-Scara5 antibody confirmed that Scara5 expression decreased throughout the parenchyma. …”
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GluN2A(D731N) decreases channel open probability.
Published 2017“…The receptors were activated by EC<sub>50</sub> concentrations of glutamate with saturating concentration (100 μM) of glycine at holding potential of -40 mV. The di-heteromeric mutant (2A-D731N) and tri-heteromeric receptors with two-copies of the mutant subunit (D731N/D731N) showed a prolonged inhibition rate, reflecting a decreased channel open probability. …”