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Physio-Biochemical Composition and Untargeted Metabolomics of Cumin (<i>Cuminum cyminum</i> L.) Make It Promising Functional Food and Help in Mitigating Salinity Stress
Published 2015“…Relative water content remained unchanged up to 50 mM NaCl stress, and thereafter decreased significantly. …”
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Colletopeptides A–D, Anti-inflammatory Cyclic Tridepsipeptides from the Plant Endophytic Fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. S8
Published 2019“…Four new hybrid peptide-polyketide cyclic tridepsipeptides, colletopeptides A–D (<b>1</b>–<b>4</b>), were isolated and characterized from the endophytic fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. …”
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Colletopeptides A–D, Anti-inflammatory Cyclic Tridepsipeptides from the Plant Endophytic Fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. S8
Published 2019“…Four new hybrid peptide-polyketide cyclic tridepsipeptides, colletopeptides A–D (<b>1</b>–<b>4</b>), were isolated and characterized from the endophytic fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. …”
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Response of the metabosensitive fibers to chemicals.
Published 2015“…Responses to LA were significantly decreased for the 1 mM concentration in all BoNT/A groups (B0: §, p<0.05; B50: §, p<0.05 and B100: §§§, p<0.001) compared to the respective concentration of the Control group. …”
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Membrane-localized AR facilitates productive endocytosis and nuclear trafficking of KSHV.
Published 2017“…Cells were performed as mentioned above, except lacking of Triton X-100 treatment in non-permeabilized group. Scale bars represent 50 μm. (c) Knockdown of AR and EphA2 expression reduces KSHV endocytosis, as indicated by decreasing gB staining in cells. …”
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High-dose thiamine prevents brain lesions and prolongs survival of <i>Slc19a3</i>-deficient mice
Published 2017“…In contrast, when the diet was changed to a high-thiamine diet (thiamine: 8.50 mg/100 g food) after thiamine restriction, more than half of homozygous KO mice survived, without progression of brain lesions. …”
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Wnt5a Regulates the Assembly of Human Adipose Derived Stromal Vascular Fraction-Derived Microvasculatures
Published 2016“…Immunocytochemistry confirmed Wnt5a protein expression by hSVF. To see if Wnt5a alone could restore IWP2-induced EC network inhibition, recombinant human Wnt5a (0–150 ng/ml) was added to IWP2-treated cultures. …”
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miR-200c regulates migration associated genes such as filamin A.
Published 2019“…<p>(a) A proteomic analysis of a TALENs knock-out (KO) of miR-200c in MCF7 cells revealed a set of proteins with differential expression, of which 50% are involved in migratory processes and are shown in the table. …”
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Analysis of requirement for MYPT1 expression in TNF-induced MLC phosphorylation and leak.
Published 2015“…Compared to control-transfected HDMEC, MYPT1 KD did not inhibit leak induced by TNF at 0.8 ng/ml. Basal levels of TEER in MYPT1 KD HDMEC were decreased to 69 ± 0.3% that of control siRNA (data not shown). …”
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<i>miR26a</i> controls vSMC differentiation via <i>smad1</i>-mediated BMP signaling.
Published 2019“…There is no significant decrease in <i>miR26a</i> knockdown embryos (two Way ANOVA, N = 3, <i>miR26a</i> MO n = 15, Wildtype n = 15, Unpaired t test, ****p< 0.0001 as compared to control, Error Bars = SEM. …”