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40041
A role for the RNAPII-CTD and Cdk8 in Ty1 gene expression regulation.
Published 2015“…Truncation of the RNAPII-CTD alone resulted in increased Cdk8 recruitment to Ty1 elements and increased S<sub>5</sub> phosphorylation levels, a key mark for promoter clearance. …”
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(A, B) The processes of DNA synthesis and maintenance of insulin content do not occur simultaneously.
Published 2013“…Islets were cultured in cCMRL, 8 mM glucose+LiCl for 4-day as indicated. After a 4 day stimulatory period, medium was replaced with 5 mM glucose+MSDC-0160 and IGF-1 for another 4-day period (total 8-days of incubation). …”
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Figure 4 from PELP1 Is a Novel Therapeutic Target in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Published 2025“…<p>SMIP34 treatment blocked PELP1-mediated extranuclear signaling and decreased global protein synthesis. Huh7, SNU398, Hep3B, and SNU423 cells were treated with vehicle (DMSO 0.01%) or SMIP34 (12.5 μmol/L) to examine PELP1 degradation and the stability of the Rix1 complex by Western blotting (<b>A</b> and <b>C</b>). …”
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40046
Table 1_Whole-body vibration administered during a 3-week in-hospital multidisciplinary body weight reduction program increases resting energy expenditure in obese adolescents, a r...
Published 2025“…</p>Methods<p>Twenty-three male adolescents with obesity (mean age: 15.7 ± 1.3 years; mean body mass index (BMI): 38.5 ± 5.6 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) hospitalized for a 3-week BWRP were randomly assigned to a control group receiving the standard BWRP (subgroup A, n = 12) or an experimental group receiving BWRP plus WBV sessions (subgroup B, n = 11). …”
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Does the heart eat along? A two years lifestyle intervention in shift workers
Published 2025“…</p> <p>After the intervention, heart rate in group A decreased during the day from 75 ± 6.3 beats per minute (bpm) before to 73 ± 7.5 bpm afterward and during the night from 72 ± 9.8 bpm before to 70 ± 9.5 bpm afterward. …”
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40053
Stir casting setup with furnace.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40054
ANOVA for GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40055
Effect of Sliding Speed on GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40056
Impact of dispersoids on the Porosity of AMCs.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40057
Image of Pin on disc setup.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40058
Effect of Sliding Distance on GRG.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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40059
Micrograph of worn pin of LM6
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”
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Input Parameters and their levels.
Published 2025“…Increase in hardness was also the reason for decrease in wear rate. The responses have a narrow margin of error, according to confirmation studies. …”