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Purified serum IgG from SPMS patients decreased the amount of claudin-5 protein, and IgG from all clinical subtypes of MS patients increased the amount of VCAM-1 protein in TY09 ce...
Published 2014“…(G) The amount of VCAM-1 protein in the TY09 cells was significantly increased after exposure to the purified IgG fraction from patinets with all clinical subtypes of MS, whereas it was not changed by the IgG from healthy controls, as determined by a Western blot analysis. (H) The TEER value of the TY09 cells was significantly decreased after exposure to the purified IgG fraction from SPMS patients, although it was not changed by incubation with the purified serum IgG fractions from RRMS-R or RRMS-S patients, or from healthy controls (mean ± SEM, SPMS n = 6, RRMS-R n = 4, RRMS-S n = 6, Normal n = 5). …”
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Differences among the classes of CAMs.
Published 2025“…Some <i>N</i>-hydroxypyridinedione (HPD) HBV RNaseH inhibitors significantly reduced accumulation of capsids in HBV-replicating cells. A representative HPD <b>1466</b>, with a 50% effective concentration against HBV replication of 0.25 µM, decreased capsid and core protein accumulation by 50–90% in HepDES19 and HepG2.2.15 cells. …”
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Top 50 results of a commercial kinase screen using [γ<sup>33</sup>]-ATP and human obscurin SH3-DH as substrates.
Published 2023“…While MST2 addition resulted in strong and saturable phosphorylation, TBK1 led to much lower phosphorylation levels and CaMK4 addition led to an intermediate phosphorylation level exhibiting a biphasic behaviour with phosphorylation levels decreasing at higher substrate concentrations. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”
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Supramolecular DNA Photonic Hydrogels for On-Demand Control of Coloration with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published 2021“…We solve this problem by creating a DNA hydrogel system that shows a 50 000-fold decrease in modulus upon heating by ∼10 °C. …”