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Validation of primary screen hits reveals compounds that recapitulate increased spheroid size (swell) or decreased MUC5AC in the lumen.
Published 2023“…Compounds that appeared to cause toxicity were identified by observing a significant decrease in spheroid counts in the swell readout or a significant decrease in the total nuclear intensity of the MUC5AC ratio readout. …”
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Complete maps of RBD mutations that escape LY-CoV1404 binding.
Published 2022“…“Escape fraction” represents the fraction of cells with that mutation that are sampled in an antibody-escape bin representing 10-fold decreased binding (<a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010951#ppat.1010951.s008" target="_blank">S8A Fig</a>). …”
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Increase of proliferating progenitor cells and decrease of terminally differentiated granule neurons in the immature dentate gyrus of <i>PC3/Tis21</i>-null mice at P14.
Published 2009“…(<b>B</b>, <b>C</b>) The same significant increase is observed for the number of dividing progenitor cells, identified either as (<b>B</b>) Ki67-positive, or as (<b>C</b>) Ki67/Sox2-positive cells (1.5-fold). (<b>D</b>) The newly generated neurons (1 hour pulse of BrdU) decreased sharply (20%). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Modified Arytenoid Adduction Operation for the Treatment of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis
Published 2021“…<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP) was a relative common glottic insufficiency disease; however, a completely satisfactory treatment of UVFP was elusive. …”