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Peroxide-induced perturbations to peptide metabolism.
Published 2020“…<p><b>a</b>, Heatmap showing the average fold change for all identified peptides at each time point after treatment of trophozoite-infected cultures (<i>P</i>. …”
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60423
CMV DNAemia specific protein signatures exist pre-CMV DNAemia timepoint and post-CMV.
Published 2023“…<b>[C]</b> We analyzed samples collected at 1-week and 1-month post-CMV infection from CMV DNAemia-positive cohort and compared them against proteins profiles generated from CMV DNAemia-negative cohort that included baseline and 1-year time-point. This analysis resulted in significant changes in 16 proteins, with an increase in their level with CMV infection (n = 11) and a decrease in their level with CMV DNAemia (n = 5). …”
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60424
PF-5177624 blocked IGF-I induced cell cycle progression in MCF7 and T47D cells.
Published 2012“…MCF7 and T47D cells were also incubated with BrdU and subject to FACS to measure incorporation of new DNA. The fold decrease of BrdU incoporation relative to DMSO treatment at the same time point are shown in (<b>D</b>). …”
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60425
Human Mutations in Mouse Tbx1.
Published 2014“…The F148Y mutation led to a decrease in activation (TR- 17 fold decrease, ♦p<0.0005; ½SPS- 4.5 fold decrease, ♦p<0.0003) when compared to the WT transfection. …”
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60426
Susceptibility, Growth inactivation and accumulation assays towards different antibiotics.
Published 2014“…A decrease in growth was observed in <i>kpnGH</i> mutant (7.474-fold; P = 0.000123), (1.032-fold; P = 0.000159), (16.23-fold; P = 0.000215) and (12.5-fold; P = 0.000101) in the presence of CCCP (I), reserpine (II), verampamil (III) and 2, 4 DNP (IV) respectively. …”
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60427
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60428
Summary of the TAFV challenge study results through 15 days post challenge (study day 70–85).
Published 2015“…<i>0°F over baseline; Temp drop was defined as a temperature more than 3</i>.<i>0°F below baseline; mild rash = focal areas of petechiae covering less than 10% of skin; moderate rash = areas of petechiae covering between 10% and 40% of the skin; severe rash = areas of petechiae or ecchymosis covering more than 40% of the skin</i></p><p><i>↑</i>, <i>2- to 3-fold increase</i></p><p><i>↑↑</i>, <i>4- to 5-fold increase</i></p><p><i>↑↑↑</i>, <i>> 5-fold increase</i></p><p><i>↓</i>, <i>2- to 3-fold decrease</i></p><p><i>WL</i>: <i>weight loss was the percentage compared to the weight at study initiation; BUN</i>: <i>blood urea nitrogen; ALT</i>: <i>alanine aminotransferase; AST</i>: <i>aspartate aminotransferase; ALP</i>: <i>alkaline phosphatase; ALB</i>: <i>albumin</i>, <i>Glu</i>: <i>glucose</i>, <i>Cre</i>: <i>creatinine</i>, <i>WBC</i>: <i>white blood cells; Plt</i>: <i>platelet</i>, <i>Lym</i>: <i>lymphocyte</i>.…”
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60429
Analyses of the intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> mobilization in Vero cells incubated with EVs of <i>T</i>. <i>cruzi</i>.
Published 2019“…Also, when the cells were incubated with 2.5 μM EDTA, a calcium chelator, there was a 1.69 ± 0.01 increase in the fluorescence levels at 10 min of incubation, when the fluorescence intensity started to decrease and it was possible to observe a more granulated pattern of fluorescence in the cytoplasm (black line). …”
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60430
Functional validation of heme-responsive genes.
Published 2010“…GFP quantification by COPAS BioSort in strain IQ6011 fed HT115(<i>DE3</i>) bacteria grown in 5 µM heme and induced to synthesize dsRNA. RNAi of 288 <i>hrg</i>s identified six genes which caused a 2-fold increase or 2-fold decrease in GFP levels. …”
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60431
Image2_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60432
Image6_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60433
Image8_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60434
Presentation1_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cho...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60435
Image3_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60436
Image7_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60437
Image1_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60438
Image4_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60439
Image2_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”
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60440
Image3_Variability of extracellular vesicle release during storage of red blood cell concentrates is associated with differential membrane alterations, including loss of cholestero...
Published 2023“…Moreover, each vesiculation group showed a decrease of cholesterol-enriched domains associated with a cholesterol content increase in extracellular vesicles but at different storage time points. …”