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Decreased innervation and decreased epidermal thickness in STZ diabetic rats.
Published 2015“…<p>Decreased density PGP9.5-IR nerve fibers (<b>A</b>) and average epidermal thickness (<b>F</b>) was demonstrated in the plantar skin of diabetic animals 4, 6, and 8 weeks after induction of diabetes (black bars) when compared to control (white bar). …”
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Knockdown of NRP1 increases while knockdown of NRP2 decreases formation of Schwann cell clusters.
Published 2014“…SCs are shown in grey (S100 labeling). MCs are not labeled. Valid cell clusters were outlined with a blue line. …”
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AICD transgenic mice show decreased cell proliferation in the SGZ of hippocampus.
Published 2010“…<p>Representative images of BrdU immunostaining in the subgranular zone (SGZ) of the dentate gyrus performed on 1.5-mont-old (<b>A</b>) 3-month-old (<b>C</b>) and 12-month old (<b>D</b>) wild-type and FeCγ25 animals one day after the final BrdU injection (100 mg/kg). …”
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Table 1_Atractylenolide-I restore intestinal barrier function by targeting the S100A9/AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.xlsx
Published 2025“…Mechanistically, recombinant human S100A9 protein was found to induce a decrease in intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentration, while AT-1 regulated the expression of tight junction proteins via modulation of the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway. …”
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Image 2_Atractylenolide-I restore intestinal barrier function by targeting the S100A9/AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.tif
Published 2025“…Mechanistically, recombinant human S100A9 protein was found to induce a decrease in intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentration, while AT-1 regulated the expression of tight junction proteins via modulation of the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway. …”
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Image 1_Atractylenolide-I restore intestinal barrier function by targeting the S100A9/AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.tif
Published 2025“…Mechanistically, recombinant human S100A9 protein was found to induce a decrease in intracellular Ca<sup>2+</sup> concentration, while AT-1 regulated the expression of tight junction proteins via modulation of the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway. …”
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Quantifications of SEMG1-2 combined with measurements of CpG methylation levels in the Svs2 and Svs3ab promoters.
Published 2019“…(B) CpG methylation levels in both Svs2 and Svs3ab promoters were validated using a pre-mixed calibration standard (0, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100% Fig 5B and then measured in sperm-extracted DNA under each experimental conditions using bisulfite pyrosequencing in quintuplicates. …”
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Strain-dependent alterations of fertility parameters in male offspring exposed in utero to DEHP.
Published 2019“…Injections of 20 μl of 1.15 M DEHP diluted in corn oil corresponding to 300 mg/kg/day (D300) for 30 g mice estimates were compared with injections of 20 μl of corn oil as a vehicle for a fat-soluble compound, settled as the control condition (CTL). …”
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S100A9: A Potential Biomarker for the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and the Diagnosis of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis
Published 2015“…We find that gene expression of s100a9 was higher in NAFL group compared with control, and was increased in NASH groups and decreased in NAFL + T2DM group compared with NAFL. …”