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Image_2_GPER-Induced ERK Signaling Decreases Cell Viability of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.tif
Published 2021“…In the present study, we found a remarkable difference in GPER staining between tumor tissue (100/141, 70.9%) and matched non-tumor tissue (27/30, 90.0%). …”
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Published 2021“…In the present study, we found a remarkable difference in GPER staining between tumor tissue (100/141, 70.9%) and matched non-tumor tissue (27/30, 90.0%). …”
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TUNEL staining of testis tissues.
Published 2025“…Apoptosis increased following PM2.5 exposure and decreased after vitamin administration. …”
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dTTP excess causes a decrease of <i>in organello</i> mtDNA synthesis associated with secondary dCTP depletion.
Published 2011“…All results (except panel E) were obtained after 2 hours of <i>in organello</i> reaction. Bars represent mean±SD. A. Effect of an excess of each dNTP on mtDNA replication. …”
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Assemblage of Focal Species Recognizers—AFSR: A technique for decreasing false indications of presence from acoustic automatic identification in a multiple species context
Published 2019“…Here we present the Assemblage of Focal Species Recognizers—AFSR, a novel approach for decreasing false positives and increasing models’ precision in multispecies contexts. …”
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Heterologous Immunity Triggered by a Single, Latent Virus in <i>Mus musculus</i>: Combined Costimulation- and Adhesion- Blockade Decrease Rejection
Published 2013“…<div><p>The mechanisms underlying latent-virus-mediated heterologous immunity, and subsequent transplant rejection, especially in the setting of T cell costimulation blockade, remain undetermined. To address this, we have utilized MHV68 to develop a rodent model of latent virus-induced heterologous alloimmunity. …”
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