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    OSU-HDAC-44 decreased RhoA activity via srGAP1 induction, leading to F-actin dysregulation. by Yen-An Tang (187547)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Chromatin-immunoprecipitation-PCR analyses confirmed that treatment with 2.5 µM OSU-HDAC-44 for 2 h induced acetylation of histone H3 (H3K9K14Ac) in the promoter region of <i>srGAP1</i>, <i>NR4A1</i> and <i>FOXO4</i> genes. …”
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    H2A.Z knockdown induced decrease of nucleosome free regions and nucleosome phasing at TSS regions. by Weizhong Chen (561586)

    Published 2018
    “…Nucleosome profiles are aligned within -2000 to +2000 bp around TSSs in a 10 bp resolution. TSSs (>20000 TSSs having non-zero H2A.Z signals at “+1” nucleosomes) are decreasingly ranked by H2A.Z levels at “+1” nucleosomes, and evenly divided into 10 groups.…”
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    Insensitivity to the Spatial Repellent Action of Transfluthrin in <i>Aedes aegypti</i>: A Heritable Trait Associated with Decreased Insecticide Susceptibility by Joseph M. Wagman (725058)

    Published 2015
    “…Compared to the SR responder strain, the SR insensitive strain also demonstrated decreased susceptibility to transfluthrin toxicity in CDC bottle bioassays and a higher frequency of the V1016I<sup><i>kdr</i></sup> mutation.…”
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    Treatment with rSFRP4 results in decreased Wnt signalling. by Caroline E. Ford (289563)

    Published 2013
    “…Results represent the average of 3 experiments and bars represent the standard deviation (s.d) of the mean. *<i>P</i><0.05. (<b>B</b>) Representative immunoblots showing increased SFRP4 and decreased nuclear β-catenin protein expression in OVCAR3 cells following 72 hours treatment with rSFRP4 (5 µg/ml). …”