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    Tau phosphorylation is decreased in neurons treated with 20 mM KCl. by Nguyen-Vi Mohamed (323606)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Immunoblot analysis of Tau phosphorylation in neurons treated either with 10mM or 20mM KCl. The phosphorylation of S199/S202, T181, T205 and S404 was not significantly affected by 10mM of KCl treatment whereas the phosphorylation of all these sites was decreased by 20mM of KCl treatment. …”
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    Lytic reactivation stimuli decrease Oct-2 expression. by Amanda R. Robinson (184305)

    Published 2012
    “…Cells were then treated with 20 ng/mL TPA and 3 mM sodium butyrate for 24 hours to induce lytic reactivation. …”
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    The effect of glibenclamide on channel activity at +20, 0 and -20 mV. by Sajjad Salari (736104)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Representative unitary current recordings in control conditions (200/50 mMKCl; cis/trans) and after cis addition of 10, 25, 50 (A) or 100 μM glibenclamide (B) at different voltages. …”
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    Metformin inhibits glutaminase activity in a dose dependent manner: from 17.5% at 10 mM up to 68% at 100 mM (A) (* p<0.05). by M. Mar Díaz-Herrero (646639)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>This effect, analyzed by Dixon plot, showed competitive inhibition kinetics, with a K<sub>i</sub> of 14.28 mM (B). In Caco2 cells, metformin 20 mM showed 24% inhibition of glutaminase activity at 72 hours compared to control cultures (p<0.05) (glutamate production was decreased from 26.85±0.74 µM to 19.9±2.05 µM; p<0.05) (C).…”
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    IGFBP-3 decreases vascular tone by activating scavenger receptor-B1. by Yagna P. R. Jarajapu (316562)

    Published 2013
    “…A significant decrease in myogenic tone was observed at 100 (*P<0.02, n = 5) and 300 ng/ml (**P<0.01, n = 5) IGFBP-3. …”
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