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    EBNA3C down-regulated RASSF1A mRNA expression by enhancing RASSF1A promoter methylation. by Shengwei Zhang (321384)

    Published 2019
    “…(I) The methylation levels of the RASSF1A promoter was specifically increased in BJAB7, BJAB10, LCL1, and LCL2 cells. 5 million BJAB, BJAB7, BJAB10, LCL1, and LCL2 cells were harvested and genomic DNA was extracted as described in materials and methods. 1 μg genomic DNA was used for bisulfite conversion and purification via the EZ DNA Methylation Gold Kit. 100 ng and 50 ng bisulfite-modified DNA was used in 15 μl methylation-specific PCR (MSP) reaction to amplify methylated (M) and unmethylated (U) DNA fragments. …”
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    Quantifications of SEMG1-2 combined with measurements of CpG methylation levels in the Svs2 and Svs3ab promoters. by Ludwig Stenz (779897)

    Published 2019
    “…Normalization was performed relative to GAPDH (37 KDa) and β-ACTIN (42 KDa). No changes of SEMG2 were recorded in FVB/N. (E) SEMG1 (50 KDa) levels were low and unchanged across the different conditions tested.…”
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    Forest plot showing pooled hazard ratios capturing the effect of a decreasing eGFR on the risk of all-cause mortality. by Leonard Bergau (3115344)

    Published 2017
    “…HR of 1 corresponds to no effect of decreasing eGFR. PP indicates re-analysis for primary prevention subgroup. …”
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    Down-regulation of the RBP2 protein decreased the tube formation by HUVECs induced by conditioned medium. by Lei Qi (173882)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) Quantitative analysis of the tube formation by HUVECs induced by conditioned medium; (E) Down-regulation of the RBP2 protein decreased the expression levels of VEGF in conditioned media. …”