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    Capsaicin, pyridoxine, vincristine sulfate and ionomycin significantly decreased axon length ratio but only pyridoxine had no impact on neurotoxicity. by Fei San Lee (17282886)

    Published 2024
    “…At a lower dose, 50 μM Pyr, did not induce significant change in axon length ratio over time and between PBS control in both female and male rat DRGs. …”
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    Table_1_Prevalence of Plasmid-Mediated Determinants With Decreased Susceptibility to Azithromycin Among Shigella Isolates in Anhui, China.DOCX by Yanyan Liu (171941)

    Published 2020
    “…Objective<p>The aims of this study were to describe azithromycin (AZM) susceptibility patterns among Shigella isolates in Anhui, China and identify predictors of resistance with mobile element-mediated genes.</p>Methods<p>A total of 517 non-duplicate Shigella isolates (449 S. flexneri and 68 S. sonnei) were collected in the Anhui Province of China from September 2011–September 2015, and screened for the plasmid-mediated genes of decreased susceptibility to AZM (DSA), using polymerase chain reaction amplification and sequencing. …”
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    Decreased phosphorylation of EIF2α underlies the impairment of arsenite-induced SG formation in LSM12-depleted cells. by Jongbo Lee (9914603)

    Published 2020
    “…Control<sup>shRNA</sup> and <i>LSM12</i><sup>shRNA</sup> cells were incubated with 50-μM NaAsO<sub>2</sub>, 1-μM thapsigargin (Tg), or 0.4-M sorbitol for the indicated time before harvest. …”
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    The primers related to FAM50A. by Longhai Li (4052044)

    Published 2025
    “…Knockdown of FAM50A decreased cell proliferation ability, the proportion of EdU positive cells, and the number of CRC cell colonies, whereas overexpressing FAM50A promoted proliferative phenotypes. …”
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