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    Ultrastructural defects of the epithelium in <i>Slc9a3</i><sup><i>–/–</i></sup>epididymis and vas deferens. by Ya-Yun Wang (175049)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>An electron micrograph (cross-section) showing the ultrastructure of the epithelia of the excurrent ducts of 2-month-old WT (upper panel) and <i>Slc9a3</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup> male mice (lower panel). …”
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    Binding of <i>PC3/Tis21</i> to the <i>Id3</i> promoter and corresponding decrease of <i>Id3</i> mRNA. by Stefano Farioli-Vecchioli (256006)

    Published 2009
    “…(<b>B</b>) ChIP analysis of <i>PC3</i> binding to the <i>Id3</i> promoter in PC12 cells, treated as shown in (<b>A</b>). A scheme above the graph describes the <i>Id3</i> gene and the promoter region analyzed, 700 nt 5′ to the transcription start. …”
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    Exposure to shear stress leads to a decrease in wild-type AQP5 but no change in N228K AQP5 (n = 3; * p<0.05 with ANOVA one-way). by Nadia N. Hansel (359186)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Exposure to shear stress leads to a decrease in wild-type AQP5 but no change in N228K AQP5 (n = 3; * p<0.05 with ANOVA one-way).…”
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    LiCl administered via 0.5% LiCl food pellets for 4 wks decreases the antioxidant stress response. by Christine M. LaPash Daniels (796881)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) LiCl decreases <i>Nrf2</i> transcripts in hippocampus and cortex of R236H/+ mice (N = 5 male mice per group). …”
  20. 2000

    Missense Variant in MAPK Inactivator <i>PTPN5</i> Is Associated with Decreased Severity of Post-Burn Hypertrophic Scarring by Ravi F. Sood (263139)

    Published 2016
    “…</p><p>Results</p><p>Our study population consisted of 538 adults (median age 40 years) who were predominantly White (76%) males (71%) admitted to our center from 2007–2014 with small-to-moderate-sized burns (median burn size 6% total body surface area). Of 2,146 SNPs tested, a rare missense variant in the <i>PTPN5</i> gene (rs56234898; minor allele frequency 1.5%) was significantly associated with decreased severity of post-burn HTS (<i>P</i> = 1.3×10<sup>−6</sup>). …”