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Published 2024“…It was found more frequently in males (42 out of 56; 75%) than in females (37 out of 61; 60.6%). Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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Published 2024“…It was found more frequently in males (42 out of 56; 75%) than in females (37 out of 61; 60.6%). Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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10363
Swi5 and Sfr1 have a role in HR in mammalian cells.
Published 2010“…(D–F) DR-GFP assays with co-transfection of empty, BRC3 or BRC3Δ expression vectors, respectively. <i>Swi5</i><sup>−/−</sup> and <i>Sfr1</i><sup>−/−</sup> cells show decreased HR with BRC3 expression. …”
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DHX29 functions an RNA co-sensor and interacts with MDA5 for enhanced RNA recognition and type I IFN signaling.
Published 2018“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic of DHX29 truncated forms (<i>top panel</i>). 293T cells were transfected with <i>Flag-MDA5</i> and full-length <i>HA-DHX29</i> (<i>FL-DHX29</i>), <i>HA-DHX29a</i>, <i>HA-DHX29b</i>, <i>HA-DHX29c</i>, or <i>HA-DHX29d</i> plasmids. …”
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10365
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10369
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10370
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10371
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10373
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10374
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10377
Comparative analysis of SMI in two groups.
Published 2024“…It was found more frequently in males (42 out of 56; 75%) than in females (37 out of 61; 60.6%). Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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10378
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10379
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10380