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Hypoxia induces hypomyelination in the PWM in the hypoxic P28d rats.
Published 2014“…Electron microscopic images of PWM in cross sections are shown at 2 different magnifications. The number of myelinated axons is markedly decreased in the PWM at 28d after the hypoxic exposure (F) when compared with corresponding control (E). …”
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The ionic mechanism of GABA<sub>A</sub>-mediated depolarization.
Published 2013“…A similar decrease is observed when the potassium transient is unchanged, but the KCC2 transporter is insensitive to the potassium transient (red line). …”
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Table_6_Unraveling the Metabolic Derangements Occurring in Non-infarcted Areas of Pig Hearts With Chronic Heart Failure.XLSX
Published 2021“…Remote LV, in particular, showed impaired glutamine and arginine metabolism, altered synthesis of lipids, glucose metabolism disorder, and increased insulin resistance. LPIN1, PPP1R3C, PTPN1, CREM, and NR0B2 were identified as the main effectors in metabolism dysregulation in the remote zone and were found differentially expressed also in the myocardium of patients with ischemic and/or dilated cardiomyopathy. …”
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Behavior of the minimal molecular model of SIN asymmetry establishment.
Published 2013“…(<b>B–E</b>) Timing of transition (reaching the inflection point in the SIN<sub>New</sub> curve) greatly depends on total level of each of the investigated proteins (plotted on a log<sub>2</sub> scale). In each plot the basal (wild type) parameter is normalized to 1 (dashed lines) and the final phenotype of the effect of increase and decrease are noted with the multinucleate and multiseptate <i>S. pombe</i> cartoons. …”
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The presynaptic changes in the inhibitory synaptic currents in the neocortex evaluated by PPR.
Published 2014“…To calculate the PPR, the amplitude of IPSC was evaluated by best fit with two curves of mono-exponential rise and decay, depicted by red and blue lines. …”
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Stromal cells enhance HOS-CSC migration via IL-6 and the expression of adhesion molecules.
Published 2016“…MSC were treated with Tocilizumab [100 μg/mL] 2 hours prior CSC seeding. HOS spheres were trypsinized and single cells were let to migrate for 3 hours. …”
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Kidney gene and protein expression.
Published 2018“…<p>Kidney gene expression of factors related to fibrosis and EMT as well as Wnt signalling was examined in Ctrl rats (<b>a)</b> and in CRF rats (<b>c</b>). In Ctrl rats ICG-001 resulted in a decrease in the expression of Snai1 (snail1), Vim (vimentin), Ctnnb1 (β-catenin), Ccnd1 (cyclinD1) and Tgfb1 (TGF-β), while these effects were eliminated in CRF rats. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_New Insight Into Pathogenicity and Secondary Metabolism of the Plant Pathogen Penicillium expansum Through Deletion of the Epigenetic Reader SntB.PDF
Published 2020“…Here we show that deletion of sntB in P. expansum results in several phenotypic changes in the fungus including stunted vegetative growth, reduced conidiation, but enhanced germination rates as well as decreased virulence on Golden Delicious apples. In addition, a decrease in both patulin and citrinin biosynthesis in vitro and patulin in apples, was observed. …”
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Data_Sheet_4_New Insight Into Pathogenicity and Secondary Metabolism of the Plant Pathogen Penicillium expansum Through Deletion of the Epigenetic Reader SntB.PDF
Published 2020“…Here we show that deletion of sntB in P. expansum results in several phenotypic changes in the fungus including stunted vegetative growth, reduced conidiation, but enhanced germination rates as well as decreased virulence on Golden Delicious apples. In addition, a decrease in both patulin and citrinin biosynthesis in vitro and patulin in apples, was observed. …”
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Morphologic and epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) marker changes in human lung cancer cells with opioids, growth factors and signal transduction pathway inhibitors.
Published 2014“…Cell lysates were then obtained and immunoblotted with EMT markers anti-vimentin (a,c,e) or anti-claudin-1 (b,d,f) antibodies. An increase in vimentin expression and a decrease in claudin-1 expression suggest an epithelial mesenchymal transition.…”
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Figure S1 - An SK3 Channel/nWASP/Abi-1 Complex Is Involved in Early Neurogenesis
Published 2011“…</b> (A) nWASP (magenta) and SK3 (red) show an opposed staining pattern with SV2 in early synaptic compartments. (B,C) The complex of SK3 (green) and nWASP (magenta) is co-localizing at early synaptic clusters with the postsynaptic density protein PSD95 and the endocytotically integrated vesicle marker FM4-64. …”
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HDAC inhibition blocks Glyc-Alb induced activation of HDACs.
Published 2016“…ARPE19 cells showed an increase in HDAC1/2/3/6 activity (B) and HDAC6 activity (C) at 6 h post treatment with Glyc-alb (100 μg/mL) compared to the administration of the same concentration of Alb. 1 h pre-treatment with 100 nM TSA (a pan-HDAC inhibitor) prevented the effect of Glyc-Alb. …”
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Associations of alpha diversity measures and of major bacterial taxa and selected genera with levels of microbial enzymatic activity.
Published 2013“…</p>b<p>Beta values estimate the increase (or decrease for negative values) in loge of enzymatic activity for the two significantly associated principal components, per unit increase in alpha diversity, per tertile for Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes phyla, and per level (none, low, high) for the minor phyla, genera and unclassified bacteria.…”