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Expression levels of 2C5 and EGFR (after treatment).
Published 2013“…<p>(2a) Expression level of 2C5 antigen and transferrin receptor in breast cancer cells. 2C5 antigen and TfR expression was studied by western blot analysis. …”
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table_1_Mycobacterium leprae-Specific Antibodies in Multibacillary Leprosy Patients Decrease During and After Treatment With Either the Regular 12 Doses Multidrug Therapy (MDT) or...
Published 2018“…In R-MDT and U-MDT groups, a significant decline in anti-PGL-I positivity was observed from M0 to M5 (p = 0.035, p = 0.04, respectively), from M6 to M12 and at the first and second year posttreatment (p < 0.05). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_KANK2 Links αVβ5 Focal Adhesions to Microtubules and Regulates Sensitivity to Microtubule Poisons and Cell Migration.PDF
Published 2020“…MS analysis showed that cells preferentially use integrin αVβ5 for the formation of IACs. The differential analysis between MDA-MB-435S cells and clones with decreased expression of integrin αV identified key components of integrin αVβ5 adhesion complexes as talins 1 and 2, α-actinins 1 and 4, filamins A and B, plectin and vinculin. …”
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Change of charge in time when builders are removed (C4 is reduced from 10 to 5 F, and R4 is reduced from 10 to 5 Ω).
Published 2016“…This caused a significant decline in the charge on the Common Stomach, and this in turn decreased pulp foraging and building. …”
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Protective effects of CHEC-9 on SY5Y cells.
Published 2013“…<b>Cell process survival (A–F).</b> Long and elaborated processes were seen in cultures that were subjected to control media either from SY5Y cultures or undifferentiated HL-60 cultures (<b>A, B</b>). …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Crystal Structures and Magnetic and Luminescent Properties of a Series of Homodinuclear Lanthanide Complexes with 4-Cyanobenzoic Ligand
Published 2006“…In<b> 2</b>−<b>5</b>, the value of χ<i><sub>M</sub></i><i>T</i> decreases with decreasing temperature, but the magnetic interactions between the Ln(III) ions cannot definitely be concluded. …”
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Surface expressions of integrinαvβ3 of EPCs.
Published 2013“…<p><b>7A and 7B,</b> surface expressions of integrinαvβ3 were analyzed using fluorescence- activated cell sorter (FACS) analysis. …”
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24115
Activation of NKX6-3 transcription by MYB and PAX5.
Published 2018“…<p>(A) According to the UCSC genome browser, the upstream region of NKX6-3 contains potential binding sites for several TFs including MYC, MYB and PAX5 as highlighted. …”
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24116
2. Effect of Formamid on Tm values of 5 Salmonella strains
Published 2020“…</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><b>Supplementary Figure. 2. </b>(A) melting peak of the 5 <i>Salmonella</i> strains 0% (v/v) formamid in the HRM system, (B) melting peak of the 5 <i>Salmonella</i> strains 10% (v/v) formamid in the HRM system, (C) melting peak of the 5 <i>Salmonella</i> strains 20% (v/v) formamid in the HRM system, (D) melting peak of the 5 <i>Salmonella</i> strains 30% (v/v) formamid in the HRM system, (E) melting peak of the 5 <i>Salmonella</i> strains 40% (v/v) formamid in the HRM system. …”
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1. Effect of cyclophosphamide on Tm values of 5 Salmonella strains
Published 2020“…Consequently, the Tm values of the 5 strains all decreased with the increase in cyclophosphamide content, as shown in figures of melting peak. …”
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Descriptive and inferential analysis.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Methods</p><p>The study involved 176 players aged 50 + participating in a 40-min, 5v5 WF tournament with unlimited substitutions. …”
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Defining Diffusion Pathways in Intercalation Cathode Materials: Some Lessons from V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> on Directing Cation Traffic
Published 2018“…Here, we discuss the origins of diffusion limitations in oxide materials using V<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> as a model system. In particular, we discuss constrictions in ionic conduction pathways, narrow energy dispersion of conduction band states, and the stabilization and self-trapping of polarons as local phenomena that have substantial implications for introducing multiscale compositional and phase heterogeneities. …”