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Erosion of Conserved Binding Sites in Personal Genomes Points to Medical Histories
Published 2016“…For example, our method implicates “abnormal cardiac output” for a patient with a longstanding family history of heart disease, “decreased circulating sodium level” for an individual with hypertension, and other biologically appealing links for medical histories spanning narcolepsy to axonal neuropathy. …”
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Stable RNA levels.
Published 2021“…The level of the transcripts at age 0 is 100 per transcript during the whole experiment. The survival rate decreases at older RNA ages, i.e., the type B RNA survival rate is shown in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1009188#pcbi.1009188.s003" target="_blank">S2 Table</a>. …”
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Modulation of Brain Resting-State Networks by Sad Mood Induction
Published 2008“…Between the two states, we observed apparent increases and decreases in the overall functional connectivity of these networks. …”
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Comparisons between simulated and experimental free-running period shifts <i>δτ</i> in different constant light conditions and genetic backgrounds for plant models AP2012 and AP201...
Published 2020“…(S1.5) in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1007671#pcbi.1007671.s001" target="_blank">S1 Text</a>). …”
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The role of agrin and perlecan in cell adhesion.
Published 2014“…<p>Knockdown of agrin decreased adhesion to Matrigel in SCC-9 (n = 2, A) and SCC-9 LN-1 (n = 3, B), while no difference was observed in A431 (n = 3, C). …”
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Alternative therapeutic strategy for existing aortic aneurysms using mesenchymal stem cell–derived exosomes
Published 2025“…</p> <p>Apolipoprotein E knockout mice with AAs induced by angiotensin II were injected with MSC-exs or saline as a control. …”
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Intra- and Interskeletal Proteome Variations in Fresh and Buried Bones
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the abundance of several serum proteins appeared to correlate with biological age with relative concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and chromogranin-A increasing and those of fetuin-A decreasing. …”
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Intra- and Interskeletal Proteome Variations in Fresh and Buried Bones
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the abundance of several serum proteins appeared to correlate with biological age with relative concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and chromogranin-A increasing and those of fetuin-A decreasing. …”
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Intra- and Interskeletal Proteome Variations in Fresh and Buried Bones
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the abundance of several serum proteins appeared to correlate with biological age with relative concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and chromogranin-A increasing and those of fetuin-A decreasing. …”
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Intra- and Interskeletal Proteome Variations in Fresh and Buried Bones
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the abundance of several serum proteins appeared to correlate with biological age with relative concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and chromogranin-A increasing and those of fetuin-A decreasing. …”
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Intra- and Interskeletal Proteome Variations in Fresh and Buried Bones
Published 2017“…Interestingly, the abundance of several serum proteins appeared to correlate with biological age with relative concentrations of alpha-1 antitrypsin and chromogranin-A increasing and those of fetuin-A decreasing. …”