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    Decreased MMP-9 protein expression induced by STIP1 knockdown is independent of common signaling pathways. by Hsin-Shih Wang (8802)

    Published 2018
    “…(B) Decreased MMP-9 protein expression induced by siRNA knockdown of STIP1 was unaffected by exposure either to the DNA methylation inhibitor 5-aza-2’-deoxycytidine (AZA; 10 μM) or the histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A (TSA; 20 nM). …”
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    Fluorescent intensity at 520 nm (RNase A/B) and 556 nm (DNase I) versus time for nucleases in DI water lysed with Lyse-It at 30% and 50% power for varying time. by Tonya M. Santaus (5559077)

    Published 2019
    “…<p><i>Pre</i> is the nuclease suspension without microwave irradiation. <b>(A)</b> 20 pM RNase A <b>(B)</b> 46 pM RNase B, <b>(C)</b> 10.5 nM DNase I. …”
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    The time trace of the M-like intermediate was measured at 400 nm (upper panel) by Richard A Krebs (596)

    Published 2011
    “…</p> Time-resolved H concentration changes (lower panel) were measured with the pH indicator dye Cresol Red. A negative Cresol Red absorbance change at 580 nm is indicative of a transient decrease in the pH of the solution, i.e. of H release by pR. …”
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    Increases in 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and decreases in ascorbic acid following RYGB. by David M. Mutch (37665)

    Published 2013
    “…B) For ascorbic acid, the ANOVA model did not detect group-specific changes over time (no group:time interaction), but indicated significant decreases from T0 to T6 in both groups. Overall, 1,5-anhydrosorbitol and ascorbic acid were significantly different at each time point between OB and OB/D subgroups (p<0.01, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0007905#pone-0007905-t002" target="_blank"><b>TABLE 2</b></a>).…”
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