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    SETD2 mediates the binding of MALAT1 and pSmads. by Jinqiang Zhang (709289)

    Published 2020
    “…PLC/PRF/5 cells co-transfected with SETD2 and flag-Smad2 or flag-Smad2EPSM (T220V, S245A, S250A and S255A, Erk/Pro-directed kinase Site Mutated Smad2) expression plasmids were incubated with TGF-β1 for 1 hour. …”
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    The expression of proteins involved in iron transport in SK-Mel-5 cells indicates a decrease in iron stores. by Sarah Straud (245572)

    Published 2010
    “…Relative to HeLa cells, SK-Mel-5 have decreased expression of transferrin receptor and ferritin and a large increase in expression of the iron efflux protein ferroportin. …”
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    Reproductive transition paralleled a significant decrease in LDH5 and LDH1 expressions in nonTg hippocampus. by Fan Ding (302565)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A. NonTg hippocampus demonstrated a an age-related decrease in LDH5 expression from 6 to 15 months of age, which was significant between 6 and 9, 9 and 12 months of age. …”
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    Bumblebees were subjected to 5 day exposure to Imidacloprid and/or/none twice daily 670 nm. by Michael Barry Powner (11337243)

    Published 2021
    “…Exposures were for 5 days. Imidacloprid reduced haemocyte numbers (A), which was corrected with twice daily exposure to 670nm light (A). …”
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    Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function). by Luciana Kase Tanno (785410)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Classification and regression tree: CYP3A5 phenotype discriminates between cases and tolerants (EM = normal metabolizers, IM and PM = decrease function, UM and UMH = increase function).…”
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