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    Decreased expression of ferritin H chain is beneficial for axonal survival. by Suh Young Jeong (201871)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>A; Anti-ferritin staining showed decreased expression of total ferritin in the spinal cord of <i>Irp1<sup>+/-</sup>;Irp2<sup>-/-</sup>;Fth<sup>+/-</sup></i> mice. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    Three-Dimensional Cell Entrapment as a Function of the Weight Percent of Peptide-Amphiphile Hydrogels by Carolyn M. Scott (1588174)

    Published 2015
    “…Furthermore, mimicking the innate three-dimensional (3D) environment of the ECM has been shown to significantly altered cellular response compared to that of traditional two-dimensional (2D) culture. …”
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    The F595A homolog in JAK1, F636A, blocks constitutive activity of JAK1 V658F. by Alexandra Dusa (247246)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Transient transfection in the JAK1-deficient U4C cell line indicates a decrease in the STAT3 transcriptional activity in the JAK1 F636A/V658F, as compared to JAK1 V658F.…”
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