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    Decreased bleomycin-induced apoptosis in hTERT transfected MLE cells. by Nissim Arish (736264)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Flow cytometry analysis demonstrating decreased Annexin V staining in bleomycin-treated hTERT<sup>+</sup> compared to hTERT<sup>ctrl</sup> cells. …”
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    Anti-TNF Thioester Glucocorticoid Antibody–Drug Conjugate Fully Inhibits Inflammation with Minimal Effect on Systemic Corticosterone Levels in a Mouse Arthritis Model by Christopher C. Marvin (1338228)

    Published 2024
    “…Mouse PK indicated that <b>6</b> is cleared 10-fold more rapidly than a first-generation GRM payload, resulting in 10-fold lower exposure and 3-fold decrease in Cmax. …”
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    Anti-TNF Thioester Glucocorticoid Antibody–Drug Conjugate Fully Inhibits Inflammation with Minimal Effect on Systemic Corticosterone Levels in a Mouse Arthritis Model by Christopher C. Marvin (1338228)

    Published 2024
    “…Mouse PK indicated that <b>6</b> is cleared 10-fold more rapidly than a first-generation GRM payload, resulting in 10-fold lower exposure and 3-fold decrease in Cmax. …”
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    A New Rotane Family:  Synthesis, Structure, Conformation, and Dynamics of [3.4]-, [4.4]-, [5.4]-, and [6.4]Rotane<sup>1</sup> by Lutz Fitjer (2466634)

    Published 1998
    “…At the same time their folding decreases, until in <b>8</b> they are close to planar. …”
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    Forty-two receptors arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs. by Thomas S. Ray (253767)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>The forty-two receptors are arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs, based on the breadth statistics, B, B<sub>sq</sub>. and B<sub>exp</sub>. …”