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    GluN2A(D731N) enhances sensitivity to endogenous proton and zinc ions. by Kai Gao (120150)

    Published 2017
    “…Di-heteromeric (h2A-D731N), one-copy and two-copy mutant tri-heteromeric (D731N/2A and D731N/D731N) receptors show a decreased current ratio, indicating enhanced proton sensitivity. …”
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    GluN2A(D731N) reduces the agonist potency. by Kai Gao (120150)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(<b>A,B</b>) Representative TEVC recordings obtained from oocytes expressing WT GluN1/GluN2A (WT 2A) receptors (<b>A</b>) and GluN1/GluN2A(D731N) (2A-D731N) receptors (<b>B</b>) in which the currents were evoked by increasing concentrations (μM) of glutamate (in the presence of 100 μM glycine) at the holding potential of -40 mV. …”
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    Total blood cell counts are decreased in the irradiated (2 Gy) groups +/− HU treatment WBCs (A) and lymphocytes (B) at 4 days post-proton radiation exposure are significantly decre... by Jenine K. Sanzari (306909)

    Published 2013
    “…Average counts +/− SD are expressed as a fraction of the control, n = 3–5. The neutrophil count at 4 days post-proton radiation exposure + HU treatment are significantly decreased, compared to the neutrophil counts observed for the No treatment group (*) and the HU group (#). …”
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    Viability of <i>MRE11</i>, <i>mre11A470T</i>, <i>rap1-5</i>, <i>and mre11A470T rap1-5</i>. by In-Joon Baek (4423057)

    Published 2017
    “…Cell viability was assayed at the designated time points, and both Propidium iodide [inviable] stained cells and the total cell count were determined using the Vision Cellometer. <i>mre11A470T</i> and <i>mre11A470T rap1-5</i> cells had decreased viability only at 37°C. …”