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    List of proteins that showed 2-fold decrease in <i>Bd</i> exposed to T<sub>3</sub>. by Jose Thekkiniath (750002)

    Published 2015
    “…</p><p>List of proteins that showed 2-fold decrease in <i>Bd</i> exposed to T<sub>3</sub>.…”
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    Signatures of the Protein Folding Pathway in Two-Dimensional Ultraviolet Spectroscopy by Jun Jiang (149215)

    Published 2015
    “…The complexity of signals decreases as the conformational entropy decreases in the course of the folding process. …”
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    Evidence of saturation of protein fold space as a function of time. by Lukasz Jaroszewski (4284)

    Published 2009
    “…<p>With growing number of folds, the percentage of folds with partial structural similarity to other folds is increasing, and hence, the number of truly new folds being discovered is rapidly decreasing. …”
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    Decrease of membrane potential and increase of ROS production upon wortmannin treatment in AD-iPSCs. by Amir M. Hossini (114292)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Decreased membrane potential of mitochondria was determined by flow cytometry after TMRM<sup>+</sup> staining in AD-iPSCs. …”
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    Belinostat decreases both male and female bladder weights in transgenic superficial bladder cancer mice by Michael T Buckley (37161)

    Published 2011
    “…Normal non-transgenic mouse bladders weigh approximately 10.0 mg at the same age, and Ha-transgenic mice with superficial bladder cancer have a 3 fold and higher bladder weight. , Male belinostat-treated mice (n = 4, 327.5 mg average weight) showed a two-fold decrease (50%, p = 0.03) in bladder weight versus control (n = 4, 652.5 mg average weight). , Female belinostat-treated mice (n = 5, 34.0 mg average weight) showed a 36% decrease (p = 0.04) in bladder weight versus control (n = 6, 53.3 mg average weight).…”