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Decreased Polycystin 2 Levels Result in Non-Renal Cardiac Dysfunction with Aging
Published 2016“…<div><p>Mutations in the gene for polycystin 2 (Pkd2) lead to polycystic kidney disease, however the main cause of mortality in humans is cardiac related. We previously showed that 5 month old Pkd2+/- mice have altered calcium-contractile activity in cardiomyocytes, but have preserved cardiac function. …”
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Differential regulation of C5a receptor 1 in innate immune cells during the allergic asthma effector phase
Published 2017“…Recently, we generated and characterized a floxed green fluorescent protein (GFP)-C5aR1 knock-in mouse. …”
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Decreased Risk of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Sepsis Due to Intra-Abdominal Infection
Published 2015“…After adjustment on independent risk factors for VAP and previous antimicrobial use, IAI was associated with a decreased risk of VAP (hazard ratio, 0.62; 95% confidence interval, 0.46–0.83; <i>P</i><0.0017). …”
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Decreased Integrity, Content, and Increased Transcript Level of Mitochondrial DNA Are Associated with Keratoconus
Published 2016“…The relative mtDNA content of KC corneas was significantly lower than that of normal corneas (<i>P</i> = 9.19×10<sup>−24</sup>), possibly due to decreased expression of the mitochondrial transcription factor A (<i>TFAM</i>) gene (<i>P</i> = 3.26×10<sup>−3</sup>). …”
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Image_8_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_2_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_10_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_9_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_1_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_3_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_7_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_4_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”
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Image_6_C5a/C5aR1 Pathway Is Critical for the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis.JPEG
Published 2019“…The lack of characterization of the pathogenesis of psoriasis has hindered efficient clinical treatment of the disease. In our study, we observed that expression of complement component 5a receptor 1(C5aR1) was significantly increased in skin lesions of both imiquimod (IMQ) and IL23-induced psoriatic mice and patients with psoriasis. …”