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    Binding of <i>PC3/Tis21</i> to the <i>Id3</i> promoter and corresponding decrease of <i>Id3</i> mRNA. by Stefano Farioli-Vecchioli (256006)

    Published 2009
    “…(<b>B</b>) ChIP analysis of <i>PC3</i> binding to the <i>Id3</i> promoter in PC12 cells, treated as shown in (<b>A</b>). A scheme above the graph describes the <i>Id3</i> gene and the promoter region analyzed, 700 nt 5′ to the transcription start. …”
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    Loss of virulence in the SIN kinase mutants is characterized by decreased fungal burden and host response to infection. by Ana Camila Oliveira Souza (8180958)

    Published 2021
    “…Data are represented as nanograms of <i>A</i>. <i>fumigatus</i> specific DNA in 500 ng of total DNA. * p < 0.02. …”
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    Delphinidin alters VEGF-A splicing to increase VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b and decrease total VEGF-A expression. by Megan Stevens (3964886)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><b>A)</b> Treatment of podocytes with delphinidin chloride (10 μg/ml) under normal glucose (NG; 5 mM glucose + 25 mM mannitol) and high glucose (HG; 30 mM glucose, 1 ng/ml TNFα, 1 ng/ml IL-6, and 100 nM insulin) for 48 hrs increased the protein expression of VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b relative to total VEGF-A<sub>165</sub> (quantified in <b>B</b>; *p<0.05 vs NG, †p<0.05 vs HG; n = 3 biological repeats; One-way ANOVA with Bonferroni post-hoc test for comparison between pairs; <b>A</b>—the same blot was first probed with VEGF-A<sub>165</sub>b before stripping and reprobing with panVEGF-A). …”
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    Talin concentration at muscle attachment sites increases 5-fold during attachment maturation. by Sandra B. Lemke (6519788)

    Published 2019
    “…Note that the concentration increases about 2-fold from 20 h to 24 h APF and 5-fold to 30 h APF. …”
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    Neural responses to corner-folds depend on corner angle. by Susana Martinez-Conde (389218)

    Published 2019
    “…<b>(B)</b> Spike rate difference for each of the fold responses. As in (A), the average spike rate difference decreases with increasing fold angle. …”
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