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  1. 17721

    The interaction between paxillin and vinculin in adhesions is spatially regulated by the activity of the RhoGTPases. by Nicholas O. Deakin (164000)

    Published 2012
    “…In contrast, inhibition of Rac1 (N17Rac1) or activation of RhoA (V14RhoA) results in a loss of adhesion-localized FRET. …”
  2. 17722

    Gas8<sup>GT</sup> mice present with cilia motility phenotypes. by Wesley R. Lewis (3144372)

    Published 2016
    “…Bead flow is significantly impaired in Gas8<sup>GT</sup> versus Gas8<sup>WT</sup> Ependyma: Gas8<sup>WT</sup> = 147.5μm/sec, Gas8<sup>GT</sup> = 10.2μm/sec (Ependyma: Gas8<sup>WT</sup> N = 4 brains, Gas8<sup>GT</sup> N = 4 brains). …”
  3. 17723

    Data_Sheet_1_Cell Wall Proteomics Reveal Phenotypic Adaption of Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium smegmatis to Subinhibitory Rifampicin Exposure.XLSX by Alexander D. Giddey (11522167)

    Published 2021
    “…We verified the drug resistance status of this strain and observed no phenotypic indications of rifampicin-induced stress upon treatment with the same concentration as used in WT (2.5 μg/ml). Thereafter, we used a cell wall-enrichment strategy to focus attention on the cell wall proteome and observed 253 proteins to be dysregulated in SL bacteria in comparison with 716 proteins in WT. …”
  4. 17724

    Data_Sheet_2_Cell Wall Proteomics Reveal Phenotypic Adaption of Drug-Resistant Mycobacterium smegmatis to Subinhibitory Rifampicin Exposure.docx by Alexander D. Giddey (11522167)

    Published 2021
    “…We verified the drug resistance status of this strain and observed no phenotypic indications of rifampicin-induced stress upon treatment with the same concentration as used in WT (2.5 μg/ml). Thereafter, we used a cell wall-enrichment strategy to focus attention on the cell wall proteome and observed 253 proteins to be dysregulated in SL bacteria in comparison with 716 proteins in WT. …”
  5. 17725

    SRF is a component of -CArG-like binding complexes by Céline René (10829)

    Published 2011
    “…Competition assays were carried out using a 100-fold molar excess of two specific competitors, noted WT and SRE (lanes 2 and 5, respectively). (lane 6) indicates unspecific competitor that is used as negative control. …”
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  8. 17728

    Summary of cellular changes induced by the depletion of survival-associated motor proteins. by Line Groth-Pedersen (126999)

    Published 2012
    “…</p>5<p>It should be noted that these data might be affected by cell death that starts already 50 hours after the transfection with KIF21A siRNAs.…”
  9. 17729

    Cytotoxicity of wild-type and <i>Δrav1</i> cells to concentrations of DOXO ranging from 0 to 300 by Zoey Tay (276989)

    Published 2013
    “…Cell viability was estimated by the number of colonies that was formed after seven day incubation from 200 cells plated on rich media without drug, and expressed as a proportion to the untreated sample. Wild-type cells did not show decrease in viability over the range tested, while <i>Δrav1</i> showed >50% loss in viability at 75 µg/ml.…”
  10. 17730

    Effect of TRPV1 inhibition on myofibroblast development in culture. by Yuanquan Yang (465628)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Seventy two hrs post-treatment images. <b>A</b>. Control. Note absence of stress fibers. …”
  11. 17731

    Frequency of pelagic dives occurring over fine, coarse, and rock substrates during day and night. by Mark Jessopp (410469)

    Published 2013
    “…Graph also illustrates how with increasing sediment size/habitat complexity, there is a corresponding decrease in the frequency of pelagic dives.…”
  12. 17732

    cpFLIPPi-6.4m can report rapid changes in Pi-induced FRET <i>in vivo</i>. by Swayoma Banerjee (816022)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>(A) Image showing spread of the injected fluid along the intestine, visualized by injecting propidium iodide. …”
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    Only Nickel indicated significant increases (p 0 by Nadim James Hallab (44059)

    Published 2011
    “…The ranking of the most toxic/inhibitory metals was determined by the lowest concentration of metal required to produce a >50% decrease in the proliferation rate when compared to controls (i.e. …”
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    TRAIL pathway and the gene-gene interaction. by Yin-Ping Zhang (260509)

    Published 2013
    “…A key step in downstream signaling of RANKL/RANK is binding of TRAFs to RANK. …”
  16. 17736

    DNA epitope vaccine does not affect the level of soluble and insoluble tau in the brains of immune mice. by Nina Movsesyan (86328)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>A) Image analysis of immunohistochemical staining showing no differences in the levels of total tau (HT-7) in the hemibrains of vaccinated and control mice (scale bar 50 µm), Hp-hippocampus. …”
  17. 17737

    H&E staining and cellularity results of LF. by Jeffrey P. Brown (320020)

    Published 2013
    “…Cellularity of the LF shows a significant decrease at P14, and appeared to be lowest at P2-yrs. …”
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    Setup and experiments for sensor characterization. by Vlad Oncescu (526674)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Schematic of the nanowire biosensor and picture of the flow through system B) demonstration of sensor reversibility C) resistance, and associated current, change due to continuous decrease in vasopressin concentration in sheep serum. …”
  20. 17740

    Quantifying responses to MAPK inhibition at the single-cell level. by Matthew J. Harder (10005229)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>(A)</b> Cartoon diagram of switch and fade models of single-cell expression loss at EC<sub>50</sub>. …”