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    Dramatic Lockdown Fossil Fuel CO<sub>2</sub> Decrease Detected by Citizen Science-Supported Atmospheric Radiocarbon Observations by Jocelyn C. Turnbull (6083705)

    Published 2022
    “…This is consistent with sparse local traffic count information and a much larger decrease in traffic emissions than reported in global aggregate estimates of emission changes. …”
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    Overexpression of G6PD rescued the high glucose-indueed decrease in the antioxidant enzymes and reduced ROS level in endothelial cells. by Zhaoyun Zhang (118032)

    Published 2012
    “…Endothelial cells were infected with either Ad2-G6PD (MOI: 5) or empty vector control (Laz). A: G6PD protein was significantly increased with adenovirus infection in endothelial cells exposed to high glucose. …”
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    B-Raf<sup>V600E</sup> melanoma cells acquire cancer phenotypes partly by increasing the expression levels of miR-10b. by Ila Datar (433874)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>(a) Upper panel: B-Raf<sup>V600E</sup> knockdown decreases number of colonies in soft agar in sk-mel-28 cell line. …”
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    Child morbidity and mortality associated with alternative policy responses to the economic crisis in Brazil: A nationwide microsimulation study by Davide Rasella (632392)

    Published 2018
    “…With the maintenance of the levels of social protection provided by the BFP and ESF, in the most likely economic crisis scenario the U5MR is expected to be 8.57% (95% CI: 6.88%–10.24%) lower in 2030 than under fiscal austerity—a cumulative 19,732 (95% CI: 10,207–29,285) averted under-five deaths between 2017 and 2030. …”
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    Dendritic arborization defects caused by MCAO in M1 are completely reverted during the days after the ischemic event in both layer II/III and layer V neurons of the ipsilateral hem... by Yuanyuan Ji (455424)

    Published 2021
    “…<p><b>A–D</b>, Representative images of Golgi–Cox-stained and Imaris-reconstructed ipsilateral layer II/III pyramidal neurons of M1 of WT mice subjected to sham surgery and of WT mice subjected to 30-minute MCAO at 24 hours, 4 days and 7 days of reperfusion time. …”
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    Analysis of total and phosphorylated RPS6 protein in WT liver and regenerating ΔS6 liver reveals differential mTOR activity in hepatocytes and biliary cells and that RPS6-expressin... by Sarah A. Comerford (3854917)

    Published 2023
    “…In WT liver, although RPS6 is highly expressed in bile ducts (bd, arrowhead) and throughout the parenchyma in a decreasing periportal-pericentral gradient (a, c), phosphorylated-RPS6<sup>(Ser235/6)</sup> is largely restricted to periportal hepatocytes and is absent from bile ducts (b, d). …”
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    Impact of 5HT stimulation on the plasma membrane density of truncated and mutant transporters. by Billow A. Ahmed (266461)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>CHO cells expressing truncated or mutant forms of transporter were either directly <i>(A and B)</i> or after stimulated with 100 μM 5HT <i>(C and D)</i> subjected to the cell surface biotinylation assays. …”
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    Relative <i>CHRNA5</i> promoter activity in BE(2)-C cells. by Glenn A. Doyle (209929)

    Published 2011
    “…The deletion (“d” in construct name) or normal (“i” in construct name) allele at rs3841324 is indicated by a red triangle or blue square, respectively. The deletion (“d”) constructs exhibited decreased activity (1.6–2.0-fold) relative to the normal (“i”) constructs. …”
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    Downregulation of <i>wnt5b</i> during gastrulation by <i>lbx1b</i> overexpression. by Long Guo (548453)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) <i>In situ</i> hybridization for non-canonical Wnt/PCP ligands (<i>wnt5b</i> and <i>wnt11</i>) in control and <i>lbx1b</i>-overexpressing embryos at 90% epiboly. …”