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    Brain 5-HT. by Caroline Sarah Biskup (163085)

    Published 2012
    “…<p>Brain 5-HT content in ng/mg tissue in (a) prefrontal cortex (b) frontal cortex and (c) hippocampus. …”
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    HRMECs treated with SUZ12 siRNA demonstrate increased miR-200b expression, decreased VEGF expression and decreased endothelial branching. by Michael Anthony Ruiz (726055)

    Published 2015
    “…However, transfection of SUZ12 siRNA significantly reduced endothelial branching compared to HG+control siRNA. [NG+control siRNA = 5mM D-glucose + 100nM control siRNA, HG+control siRNA = 25mM D-glucose + 100nM control siRNA, HG+EZH2 siRNA = 25mM D-glucose + 100nM EZH2 siRNA, HG+SUZ12 siRNA = 25mM + 100nM SUZ12 siRNA; identical letters represent groups that are not significantly different; p < 0.05; n = 6; data expressed as mean ± SEM, normalized to U6 or β-actin and expressed as a fold change of NG+control siRNA].…”
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    Aspirin decreases expressions of Sp1, Sp3, Sp4 and Sp-regulated gene products in colon cancer cells. by Satya Pathi (301408)

    Published 2013
    “…Results are typical of duplicate experiments. (E) Aspirin decreases reporter gene activity. Cells were transfected with pSp1For4, pSp3For5, pVEGF and pSurvivin and treated with DMSO or aspirin (5 or 10 mM). …”
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    Production of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in hESCs was decreased after NaF treatment. by Xin Fu (448766)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Assessment of ROS levels by 2,7-dichlorodihydrofluorescein-diacetate (DCFH-DA) staining revealed that the percentage of fluorescent dichlorofluorescein (DCF)-positive hESCs was significantly decreased in the 2 and 4 mM NaF-treated groups, and the mean fluorescence intensities of hESCs were significantly lower in the 1, 2 and 4 mM NaF-treated groups. …”
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    Expression of 5-HT<sub>4(b)</sub>, 5-HT<sub>2A</sub>, 5-HT<sub>2B</sub> and 5-HTT mRNA in left ventricular myocardium. by Trond Brattelid (290970)

    Published 2013
    “…(A) 5-HT<sub>4(b)</sub> mRNA levels decreased with foetal and neonatal development and the level in adult myocardium was one tenth of that at day -3 but reappeared in HF; (B) 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> mRNA expression increased at birth (day 1), decreased during neonatal development and was unaltered in HF; (C) 5-HT<sub>2B</sub> mRNA expression was transiently increased at birth (day 1) compared to adult (day 113) and not changed in HF; (D) 5-HTT mRNA expression was lower in foetal hearts compared to neonatal, adult, Sham and HF which all showed a similar expression level. …”
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    Pharmacological Mechanism of the Non-hallucinogenic 5‑HT<sub>2A</sub> Agonist Ariadne and Analogs by Michael J. Cunningham (14267038)

    Published 2022
    “…Compared to DOM, Ariadne shows lower signaling potency and efficacy in multiple signaling pathways examined (G<sub>q</sub>, G<sub>11</sub>, and β-arrestin2) coupled to 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors. We confirmed the shift in signaling for an α-propyl analog and provide a molecular docking rationale for the progressive decrease in signaling potency with the growing length of the α-substituent. …”
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    Pharmacological Mechanism of the Non-hallucinogenic 5‑HT<sub>2A</sub> Agonist Ariadne and Analogs by Michael J. Cunningham (14267038)

    Published 2022
    “…Compared to DOM, Ariadne shows lower signaling potency and efficacy in multiple signaling pathways examined (G<sub>q</sub>, G<sub>11</sub>, and β-arrestin2) coupled to 5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors. We confirmed the shift in signaling for an α-propyl analog and provide a molecular docking rationale for the progressive decrease in signaling potency with the growing length of the α-substituent. …”
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    Processive receptor methylation compromises adaptation and decreases signaling noise. by William Pontius (460803)

    Published 2013
    “…(C) Increasing processivity also decreases the magnitude of fluctuations in <i>a</i>(<i>t</i>) in the adapted state around the mean value <i>a</i><sub>0</sub>. …”
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