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MeHg Exposure Makes O-2A/OPCs More Oxidized, Suppresses BrdU Incorporation, and Decreases Cell Division in Clonal Assays
Published 2013“…In cultures exposed to MeHg, there was a decrease in the representation of large clones and a proportionate increase in the number of small clones and clones containing oligodendrocytes. …”
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Inorganic salts and intracellular polyphosphate inclusions play a role in the thermotolerance of the immunobiotic <i>Lactobacillus rhamnosus</i> CRL 1505
Published 2017“…The strain displayed a high intrinsic thermotolerance (55°C, 20 min); however, after 5 min at 60°C in phosphate buffer a two log units decrease in cell viability was observed. …”
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Exercise testing criteria to diagnose lower extremity peripheral artery disease assessed by computed-tomography angiography
Published 2019“…In the subset of patients with an ABI >0.91, cut-off values of post-exercise ABI decrease (AUC = 0.67[0.53–0.78]), and DROP (AUC = 0.67[0.53–0.78]) were ≥18.5%, and ≤-15mmHg respectively (p<0.05).…”
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Klf5 activates the transcription of the eIF5a gene through direct binding to its promoter.
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