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47961
Kinetics of PI(3,4,5)P3 hydrolysis by PTEN at different concentrations of YFP-PHGrp1.
Published 2018“…<p>(A) The membrane composition is 0.2% PI(3,4,5)P3 + 5% DOPS + 0.2% PI(4,5)P2 + 94.4% DOPC + 0.2% TR-DHPE and the bulk concentration of YFP-PHGrp1 is 100 nM (square), 150 nM (circle), 300 nM (triangle), and 600 nM (down-pointing triangle), respectively. …”
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47962
Individual effects of hamstring surgery on ST morphology.
Published 2018“…<p>Muscle belly length and tendon length were measured at knee angles corresponding to 0 Nm (A, B), 4 Nm (C, D) and at 65° knee flexion angle (E, F). …”
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47963
Dual effects upon the latencies to SWS and REM sleep after selective SNpc lesion.
Published 2013“…<p>(a) Latency to SWS showed to be decreased at all time-points after MPTP exposure, in both light and dark periods. …”
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47964
Sensitivity analysis of the parameter.
Published 2013“…<p>Graphs depicting 10 representative parameter sets, plotting viral load at various time points over varied values for . Each distinct curve represents simulations obtained from a single, randomly determined, physiological parameter set. …”
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47965
Genome Sequencing and <i>de novo</i> Assembly Statistics.
Published 2011“…</p>c<p>The average read length of this sample was considerably lower (239 versus >300) for other genomes in this dataset, resulting in larger number of contigs and decreased assembly quality.</p>d<p>Deletionof 23 kb with clear join points (positions 4,022,138–4,045,817) verified by optical mapping (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0017836#pone-0017836-g004" target="_blank">Figure 4B</a>).…”
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47966
Macrophage apoptosis and necrosis.
Published 2010“…<i>M. tuberculosis</i> induced significantly more necrosis of macrophages (64±0.5%) at day 9 (p<0.05) than apoptosis (18±1.8%), compared with uninfected controls. The decreased level of apoptosis during the infection with virulent <i>M. tuberculosis</i> is related to duration of macrophage infection; however, <i>M. tuberculosis</i> triggers a greater level of necrosis at later time points than apoptosis. …”
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47967
Simulations recapitulate differential Gab1/2 activation, <i>in vitro</i> experiments of lactacystin inhibiting proteasome-mediated proteolysis and knockdown of Gab1/2 using siRNA.
Published 2013“…<b>B</b> and <b>C</b>, Molecular species that make up concentration profiles in (A), at early time points. ‘Internalized’ refers to the receptor complexes in the endosomal pool and ‘Surface’ refers to plasma-membrane-associated receptor complexes on the cell surface. …”
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47968
Sumoylation of Sae2 increases the levels of soluble Sae2.
Published 2015“…The level of soluble forms of Sae2 is decreased in <i>sae2-3A</i> cells compared to wild-type.…”
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47969
Representative examples from the Mg titration of individual molecules
Published 2011“…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Mg-dependent folding of a Diels-Alderase ribozyme probed by single-molecule FRET analysis"</p><p></p><p>Nucleic Acids Research 2007;35(6):2047-2059.…”
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47970
Surface coating and developmental stage modulates the speed of neuronal migration on gold substrate.
Published 2011“…<p>A, The speed of migration of neurons from E16 rat pups at 0 DIV, cultured on MG coated gold surfaces is significantly higher than those on other surfaces. …”
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C8–C10 MCFAs bind and Stabilize PPARγ LBD <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2012“…TZDs (rosiglitazone, rosi, pioglitazone, pio, 0.1 mM) reduce fluorescence index, indicative of ligand-induced folding. In parallel, decreases in fluorescence index were obtained with OA (C8), NA (C9), DA (C10) and LA (C12) but not HA (C6) (all at 1 mM final concentration). …”
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47974
Secondary structures of α-synuclein retained after temperature pretreatments and were fully reversible upon temperature denaturation.
Published 2013“…The CD signals at 222 nm were monitored and the molar ellipticity is plotted. The data showed a completely reversible folding of α-synuclein in response to temperature. …”
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47975
Commensal bacteria regrowth inhibited with <i>Clostridium difficile</i> infection.
Published 2015“…<p>(a) The <i>baiCD</i> content is decreased by antibiotic treatment in both control and <i>C</i>. …”
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47976
Noise induces both additive and multiplicative gain changes
Published 2013“…In this example, the highest level of noise significantly increased the gain (0.05 to 0.39 Hz/pA; multiplicative gain change, indicated by an increase in the slope) and decreased the threshold (160 to 140 pA; additive gain change, indicated by a shift to the left) of this cell in comparison to control conditions. …”
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47977
Analysis of multiple cell lines by Fluidigm.
Published 2015“…Media control appears as a solid black line at 1 in the center of each plot, points falling outside the circle represent increased relative expression and lines inside are decreased. …”
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47978
Table_5_Bacillus subtilis forms twisted cells with cell wall integrity defects upon removal of the molecular chaperones DnaK and trigger factor.XLSX
Published 2023“…<p>The protein homeostasis network ensures a proper balance between synthesis, folding, and degradation of all cellular proteins. …”
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47979
Table_2_Bacillus subtilis forms twisted cells with cell wall integrity defects upon removal of the molecular chaperones DnaK and trigger factor.XLSX
Published 2023“…<p>The protein homeostasis network ensures a proper balance between synthesis, folding, and degradation of all cellular proteins. …”
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47980
Data_Sheet_1_Bacillus subtilis forms twisted cells with cell wall integrity defects upon removal of the molecular chaperones DnaK and trigger factor.XLSX
Published 2023“…<p>The protein homeostasis network ensures a proper balance between synthesis, folding, and degradation of all cellular proteins. …”