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Mitochondrial parameters in MEF<sup>WT</sup> and MEF<sup>PTEN−/−</sup>.
Published 2012“…<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Biosynthesis of ATP</i> This was carried out in isolated mitochondria which showed a higher rate of ATP generation in MEF<sup>PTEN−/−</sup> compared to MEF<sup>WT</sup>. The respiratory substrates (± inhibitor) were 5 mM each of malate/glutamate (M/G), 10 mM succinate+5 µM rotenone, and 1 mM TMPD and 5 mM ascorbate in the presence of 2 µg/ml antimycin A. * <i>p</i><0.05, # <i>p</i><0.005 for n = 3. …”
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Time course of the variances (<i>V</i><sub><i>ip</i></sub>, <i>V</i><sub><i>g</i></sub>) after switching interaction strength.
Published 2021“…The two variances of the non-target output genes decrease, while <i>V</i><sub><i>g</i></sub> < <i>V</i><sub><i>ip</i></sub> is maintained throughout the evolutionary course (a). …”
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Responsiveness of WT and transgenic mice to complete carcinogenesis using B(a)P.
Published 2010“…<p>(A) Tumor multiplicity: SCC/mouse. Note decreased number of carcinomas in transgenic compared to WT animals (p<0.05). …”
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Simulated effects of increased pCREB combined with decreased pCaMKIIα on time courses of molecular pathways and synaptic weight W after IA training.
Published 2022“…(B) Example of dynamics of BDNF protein/mRNA (B1-2), C/EBPβ protein (B3), pCREB (B4), pCaMKIIα (B5), Sin3a binding (B6), MeCP2 binding (B7), HDAC2 binding (B8), and W (B9), with the standard parameter values in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010239#pcbi.1010239.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a> (black dashed) or with <i>k</i><sub><i>basalp_creb</i></sub> increased by ~50% and <i>k</i><sub><i>basalp_CaMKII</i></sub> decreased by ~50% from control combined with higher binding levels of MeCP2, Sin3a and HDAC2 (blue) to simulate IA conditioning in infant rats. …”
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Increased proportion of splenic pDCs in MCMV-infected WT male mice.
Published 2013“…<p>WT and TLR9<sup>−/−</sup> male and female mice were left uninfected or infected i.p. with 1×10<sup>5</sup> PFU of MCMV and spleens were harvested 36 h later. …”
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Molecular interactions of agonist and inverse agonist ligands at serotonin 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> G protein-coupled receptors: computational ligand docking and molecular dynamics studie...
Published 2015“…For both PATs, mutation of 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> residues S3.36, T3.37, and F5.47 to alanine resulted in significantly decreased affinity, as predicted from modelling results. …”
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Dropwise Condensation in Ambient on a Depleted Lubricant-Infused Surface
Published 2023“…Condensation performed on depleted nanochannel LIS with higher viscosity oil (50 cSt) resulted in a heat-transfer coefficient (HTC) of ∼2.33 kW m<sup>–2</sup> K<sup>–1</sup>, which is a ∼162% improvement over flat Si-LIS (50 cSt). …”
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Deletion of STX1B decreases the size of RRP in glutamatergic and GABAergic synapses.
Published 2014“…<p>(A) Average EPSC evoked by application of 0.5 M hypertonic sucrose solution for 15 s in WT and STX1B<sup>−/−</sup> neurons (left). …”
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Angiographic Lesion Complexity Score and In-Hospital Outcomes after Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Published 2015“…Higher-risk score groups had significantly higher in-hospital event rates for death, heart failure, and cardiogenic shock (from 0 to 4 risk score; 1.7%, 4.5%, 6.3%, 7.1%, 40%, p < 0.001); bleeding with a hemoglobin decrease of >3.0 g/dL (3.1%, 11.0%, 13.1%, 10.3%, 28.6%, p < 0.001); and postoperative myocardial infarction (1.5%, 3.1%, 3.8%, 3.8%, 10%, p = 0.004), respectively. …”