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P63 and CD44 expression were decreased in triple mutants.
Published 2012“…<p>(A-D) Immunostaining for ?Np63 on sections of wild type and <i>Bmp</i> triple mutants (<i>Bmp7<sup> f/f</sup></i>; <i>Bmp2<sup>f/f</sup>, Bmp4<sup> f/f</sup>, Msx2-cre)</i>. ?…”
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18364
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18365
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Decreased BIRC6 expression induces apoptosis and inhibits autophagosome formation.
Published 2013“…<p><b>A</b>, apoptosis of LNCap cells transfected with Lipofectamine (Lipo), non-targeting control siRNA (NT) or <i>BIRC6</i> siRNA2 and subsequently incubated for 48 h, as assessed by flow cytometric analysis of Annexin V/PI stained cells. …”
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18368
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18369
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Decreased expression and amount of dystrophin in cultured cardiomyocytes stimulated with septic serum.
Published 2013“…Western blotting demonstrated that dystrophin amount was markedly decreased, around 41%, in cardiomyocytes stimulated with serum from septic mice compared to amounts observed in cardiomyocytes stimulated with serum from sham-operated mice (*, P<0.01). α-Tubulin was used as a protein loading control. …”
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18372
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18373
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Wg tethering decreases the spatial range of Wg target gene activation.
Published 2019“…(B) <i>wg</i> expression is high at the MHB and decreases as function of distance, revealed by a <i>wg</i> transcriptional reporter (<i>lacZ</i> expression driven by <i>Gal4</i> knocked-in to the <i>wg</i> locus). …”
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A Genome-Wide Scan Reveals Important Roles of DNA Methylation in Human Longevity by Regulating Age-Related Disease Genes
Published 2015“…Besides the hypothesis of existence of longevity genes, another suggests that a lower frequency of risk alleles decreases the incidence of age-related diseases in the long-lived people. …”