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Local inhibition of nitrergic activity in tenotomized rats accelerates muscle regeneration by increasing fiber area and decreasing central core lesions
Published 2019“…<div><p>Muscular atrophy is a progressive degeneration characterized by muscular proteolysis, loss of mass and decrease in fiber area. …”
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HRMECs treated with 3-Deazaneplanocin A (DZNep) chemical inhibitor demonstrated increased miR-200b and decreased VEGF expression.
Published 2015“…[NG = 5mM D-glucose, HG = 25mM D-glucose, NG+DMSO = 5mM D-glucose + 0.05% DMSO, HG+DMSO = 25mM D-glucose + 0.05% DMSO, NG+DZNEP = 5mM D-glucose + 5μM DZNep, HG+DZNEP = 25mM + 5μM DZNep; identical letters represent groups that are not significantly different; p < 0.05; n = 6; data expressed as mean ± SEM, normalized to β-actin for VEGF and U6 for miR-200b, expressed as a fold change of NG].…”
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The large decrease in R but small decrease of O<sub>2</sub> across the night.
Published 2013“…Figure C and D show a 5 to 15% decrease in the O<sub>2</sub> concentration across the night which cannot explain the decrease in respiration. …”