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Effects of cobalt and hypoxia on sterol biosynthetic enzymes Erg3p, Erg5p and Erg25p.
Published 2011“…A) Byproducts from blocks in enzymatic steps for <i>S. cerevisiae</i> Erg25p, Erg3p and Erg5p are indicated. …”
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Changes in Renal Function and Oxidative Status Associated with the Hypotensive Effects of Oleanolic Acid and Related Synthetic Derivatives in Experimental Animals
Published 2015“…MAP was measured via a cannula inserted in the carotid artery, and urine was collected through a cannula inserted in the bladder. After a 3.5 h equilibration, MAP, urine flow, electrolyte excretion rates were determined for 4 h of 1 h control, 1.5 h treatment and 1.5 h recovery periods. …”
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Proteomic Analysis Reveals Novel Molecules Involved in Insulin Signaling Pathway
Published 2006“…Over 50% of these proteins were reported for the first time as tyrosine phosphorylated, including gigaxonin, XIAP and CDK10. In addition, we also found that calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein serine kinase (CASK), a key protein in protein-targeting and vesicle transport in neurons, forms a complex with two unidentified phosphotyrosine proteins pp100 and pp95 in response to insulin-stimulation, though CASK is not itself tyrosine phosphorylated. …”
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Proteomic Analysis Reveals Novel Molecules Involved in Insulin Signaling Pathway
Published 2006“…Over 50% of these proteins were reported for the first time as tyrosine phosphorylated, including gigaxonin, XIAP and CDK10. In addition, we also found that calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein serine kinase (CASK), a key protein in protein-targeting and vesicle transport in neurons, forms a complex with two unidentified phosphotyrosine proteins pp100 and pp95 in response to insulin-stimulation, though CASK is not itself tyrosine phosphorylated. …”
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Time series of precipitation anomalies over the tropical oceans and land; ((a), (b)) over the wet tropical oceans and land; ((c), (d)) over the dry tropical oceans and land
Published 2013“…GPCP and GPCC anomalies are adjusted to agree with the CMIP5 ensemble mean over the period 1988–2005. All lines are 48 month running means. …”
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Source apportionment of PM<sub>2.5</sub> at IMPROVE monitoring sites within and outside of marine vessel fuel sulfur emissions control areas
Published 2021“…IMPROVE sites influenced by marine air masses within the NA-ECA showed an annual mean reduction of PM<sub>2.5</sub> from RFO combustion of 79.0% (range, 60.2% to 91.5%) when comparing impacts from the pre-ECA (RFO average 2.7% S) period of 2009–2011 to the ECA 0.1% fuel S period of 2015–2018. …”
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<i>In-vitro</i> function of miR199b-5b on proliferation and differentiation of Daoy MB cells.
Published 2009“…B) Proliferation assays by 3-4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl-5-3-carboxymethoxyphenyl-2-4-sulfophenyl-2H-tetrazolium salt (MTS), showing decreased proliferation rates of the stable 199bSC1 clone (red triangles) and the 199bMC1 clone (green crosses), compared to the stable clone with empty vector alone (blue diamond). …”
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Transfection of Huh7.5.1 cells with siRNAs against MAP3K8.
Published 2014“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Transfection of Huh7.5.1 cells with siRNAs against MAP3K8 significantly decreased intracellular MAP3K8 mRNA levels, (<b>B</b>) increased intracellular hsa-miR-17-5p levels, and (<b>C</b>) decreased HCV core antigen levels in the supernatant, and had no effect on those in cell lysate. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_The Proinflammatory Role of Guanylate-Binding Protein 5 in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.docx
Published 2022“…Since GBP5 plays a proinflammatory role at the early steps of the inflammatory cascades of IBD pathogenesis, and is implicated in IBD patients of distinct genetic and environmental backgrounds, targeting GBP5 could be an effective strategy for the management of IBD.…”
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