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Mixed Lineage Leukemia 5 (MLL5) Protein Stability Is Cooperatively Regulated by O-GlcNac Transferase (OGT) and Ubiquitin Specific Protease 7 (USP7)
Published 2015“…Depletion of OGT in cells led to a decrease in the MLL5 protein level through ubiquitin/proteasome-dependent proteolytic degradation, whereas ectopic expression of OGT protein suppressed MLL5 ubiquitylation. …”
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Probability of localization in 93.5 dB re 1 <i>μ</i>Pa root median square noise.
Published 2017“…<p>This map shows the probability of localization of a call produced at locations close to the hydrophone array in 93.5 dB re 1 <i>μ</i>Pa root median square background noise. …”
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Solubilized P, dry biomass, pH and titratable acidity in NBRIP medium with Araxá RP (3 g L<sup>−1</sup>) as the only P source, Ca<sub>3</sub>(PO<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (5 g L<sup...
Published 2014“…</p>b<p>Mutant with a significant decrease in P solubilization potential (negative mutant).…”
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X-axis shows the MEHP quartiles, and Y-axis shows each hormone level.
Published 2014“…First quartile (≦5.90 ng/mL) is also compared to the 2nd (5.91–10.39 ng/mL), 3rd (10.40–15.30 ng/mL) and 4th (15.31+ ng/mL) quartile MEHP. …”
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Differences between G signals complementary to unmethylated C residues, -methylcytosine residues and 5-methylcytosine residues using the DYEnamic ET Terminator Kit
Published 2011“…-methylcytosine results in an increase in the complementary G signal, whereas 5-methylcytosine results in a decrease in the complementary G signal.…”
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