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    Mice deficient in NKLAM have attenuated inflammatory cytokine production in a Sendai virus pneumonia model by Donald W. Lawrence (4923328)

    Published 2019
    “…Here, we present novel data describing a role for NKLAM in regulating the immune response to Sendai virus (SeV), a murine model of paramyxoviral pneumonia. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Empty Sella Syndrome as a Window Into the Neuroprotective Effects of Prolactin.pdf by David A. Paul (5039201)

    Published 2021
    “…Hormone testing was conducted in tandem with routine clinical evaluations over 1 year and the patient was followed with diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and automated perimetry at three time points. Five healthy controls underwent a complementary battery of clinical and neuroimaging tests at a single time point.…”
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    Splicing to include exon 3a is a developmentally regulated event in skeletal muscle. by Meghan C. Drummond (466384)

    Published 2013
    “…(<b>B</b>) qPCR of RNA harvested in Trizol showed that concurrent with a decrease in normal <i>Actg1</i>, splicing to generate alternative <i>Actg1</i> increases during differentiation into myotubes. …”
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    Distinct Lipid A Moieties Contribute to Pathogen-Induced Site-Specific Vascular Inflammation by Connie Slocum (596261)

    Published 2014
    “…In contrast, a <i>P. gingivalis</i> strain producing exclusively agonistic lipid A augmented levels of proinflammatory mediators and activated the inflammasome in a caspase-11-dependent manner, resulting in host cell lysis and decreased bacterial survival. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Increased Quinolone-Resistant Mutations of gyrA and parC Genes after Pouchitis Treatment with Ciprofloxacin by Fukushima K. (4865416)

    Published 2020
    “…We successfully quantified mutation rates at <i>gyrA</i> 83 and 87, and at <i>parC</i> 84, all of which were significantly higher in samples from CFX-treated patients (70, 84, and 38%) than from CFX-untreated patients (13, 11, and 5%). …”
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    Characterization of 39 independent isolated mutants with increased frameshifting activity caused by increased geranylation activity following localized mutagenesis of the <i>mnmH</... by Gunilla Jäger (399541)

    Published 2016
    “…All these mutants have increased +1 frameshifting activity (data not shown), which is a caused by increased geranylation of tRNA. We did not observe a simple correlation between ability to suppress a +1 frameshift mutation to the level of cmnm<sup>5</sup>ges<sup>2</sup>UpU, which might not be expect, since induction of frameshifting is complex although partly dependent on a decreased level of charged Gln- [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0153488#pone.0153488.ref004" target="_blank">4</a>]. …”
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    CRAI with 5-Fu and Octreotide (Oct) attenuated serum parameters of pancreatitis. by Meng Tao Zhou (321534)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Three treatment groups have lower serum levels of amylase activity, TNF-α and BUN as compared to the SAP group at different time points. The combined use of 5-Fu and Oct significantly decreased the levels of amylase activity as compared to single use of 5-Fu or Oct. …”
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    A: <i>In vitro</i> immunomodulatory effect of HD-MSCs and ALL-MSCs on HD-PBMCs. by Antonella Conforti (481227)

    Published 2013
    “…</i> IL6, IL10 and TGFb) was detected in the presence of both HD-MSCs and ALL-MSCs, as compared with PHA-stimulated PBMC cultures. A decrease in pro-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors (GM-CSF, IL2 and IFNg) was revealed in supernatants collected from the same co-cultures. …”
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    <i>Drosophila</i> Spidey/Kar Regulates Oenocyte Growth via PI3-Kinase Signaling by Einat Cinnamon (2922108)

    Published 2016
    “…Several enzymes of fatty acid, triglyceride and hydrocarbon metabolism are required in oenocytes primarily for lipid droplet induction rather than for cell growth. In contrast, a very long chain fatty-acyl-CoA reductase (FarO) and a putative lipid dehydrogenase/reductase (Spidey, also known as Kar) not only promote lipid droplet induction but also inhibit oenocyte growth. …”