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Table_1_A Strong Decrease in TIMP3 Expression Mediated by the Presence of miR-17 and 20a Enables Extracellular Matrix Remodeling in the NSCLC Lesion Surroundings.DOCX
Published 2019“…<p>Background: Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide with a relatively high fatality rate and a mean 5-years survival of about 18%. …”
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Hsc70 prevented Rab1A degradation.
Published 2014“…(B) Hsc70 knockdown decreased the level of Rab1A protein under stress conditions. …”
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Inhibition of GLS1 decreases the proportion of CCR6 and CXCR3 expressing CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells.
Published 2016“…BPTES and 968 significantly decrease the proportion of CCR6 expressing cells under normoxia both at day 3 and 5, whereas 968 but not BPTES decrease the proportion of CCR6 expressing cells under hypoxia both at day 3 and 5. …”
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Why Does the Photoluminescence Efficiency Depend on Excitation Energy in Case of a Quantum Dot? A Case Study of CdSe-Based Core/Alloy Shell/Shell Quantum Dots Employing Ultrafast P...
Published 2019“…The magnitude of the normalized transient population has been shown to increase more than 5-fold with decreasing the excitation energy. For high energy excitation cooling of the exciton (predominantly electron) to band edge is much slower (rise time of ∼526 fs) in comparison to low energy excitation (rise time of <∼100 fs). …”