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Overexpression of Survivin does not significantly protect radiations-induced apoptosis, but does protect apoptosis under other stresses.
Published 2013“…Apoptosis-positive cells were not significantly decreased in pEGFP-Survivin-transfected cells when compared to pEGFP-transfected cells in each case (<i>P</i>>0.4 for Annexin V staining and <i>P</i>>0.4 for TUNEL assay). …”
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Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Large Regulatory Switches between Succeeding Stipe Stages in <i>Volvariella volvacea</i>
Published 2014“…One of the main factors that negatively affect its yield and value is the rapid transition from the egg to the elongation stage, which has a decreased commodity value and shelf life. To improve our understanding of the changes during stipe development and the transition from egg to elongation stage in particular, we analyzed gene transcription in stipe tissue of <i>V. volvacea</i> using 3′-tag based digital expression profiling. …”
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Serine 26 in the PomB Subunit of the Flagellar Motor Is Essential for Hypermotility of <i>Vibrio cholerae</i>
Published 2015“…By analyzing a large data set of individual tracks of swimming cells, we show that S26 located within the transmembrane helix of PomB is required to promote very fast swimming of <i>V</i>. <i>cholerae</i>. Loss of hypermotility was observed with the S26T variant of PomB at pH 7.0, but fast swimming was restored by decreasing the H<sup>+</sup> concentration of the external medium. …”
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