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Decreased ubiquitination in the dTAK1<sup>K156R</sup> mutant.
Published 2014“…Expression vectors encoding dTAK1-V5 or dTAK1<sup>K156R</sup> -V5 were transfected along with dTAB2-HA and cMyc-Ub in combinations shown in S2 cells. …”
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Ibuprofen and diclofenac decrease proliferation.
Published 2015“…<p>Proliferation was analyzed using crystal violet staining and results were verified via the CyQuant Direct Cell Proliferation assay in HTZ-349. (A) Starting at 72 h, all ibuprofen concentrations (0.5, 1, 2 mM) resulted in significant reduction of HTZ-349 proliferation (compared to non-treated Ctrl, 95% CI, p < 0.05). 2 mM ibuprofen caused significant proliferation inhibition at 24 h (0.01 > p ≤ 0.001) and 48 h (p < 0.0001). …”
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A long-term "memory" of HIF induction in response to chronic mild decreased oxygen after oxygen normalization-2
Published 2011“…Acute hypoxia (2.5%0; 4 hours) ("AH") was used as a positive control for the induction of proteins. …”
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Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) or dead <i>L</i>. <i>salivarius</i> feeding decreased the intestinal bacterial overgrowth in STZ-DM mice.
Published 2017“…<i>pneumoniae</i> of intestinal lumen were significantly increased in STZ-DM mice in comparison with those in SPF WT mice. FOS or dead <i>L</i>. <i>salivarius</i> feeding decreased the growth of pathogenic bacteria such as <i>E</i>. …”