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p35 siRNA knockdown decreased Cdk5 activity, diminished WT1 expression and viable cell numbers, but did not affect a cell apoptosis marker as detected by WB.
Published 2016“…C. p35 siRNA reduced Cdk5 activity. D. Western blotting analysis showed a decline of WT1 expression in p35 siRNA podocytes (upper panel, lane 2 compared to lane 1, p = 0,048), but did not affect cleaved caspase 3 expression (middle panel, lane 2 compare with lane 1). …”
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Loss of ALS2 results in decreased levels of the lysosome-dependent degradation of LC3 in fibroblasts.
Published 2010“…It is notable that a 6 hr of starvation leads to decreased levels of the LC3- and p62-immunoreactive signals in WT cells, but not in <i>Als2</i><sup>−/−</sup> cells. …”
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Expression of WT coilin or the OFF coilin mutant decreases cell proliferation in the presence of endogenous coilin.
Published 2013“…Errors bars denote the percent standard error based on an n of no fewer than 5. There is a significant decrease (p value <0.05) in cell number upon the doxycycline induction of GFP-coilin WT or OFF mutant.…”
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Cdk5 siRNA knockdown decreased Cdk5 activity, diminished WT1 expression and viable cell numbers, and increased cleaved caspase 3 level.
Published 2016“…Western blotting analysis showed a decline of WT1 expression in Cdk5 siRNA podocytes (upper panel, lane 2). …”