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<i>mitfa</i> and <i>mitfb</i> expression is decreased in <i>otx</i> morphants.
Published 2012“…<p>Expression of <i>mitfa</i> (A–D) and <i>mitfb</i> (E–H) was examined through in situ hybridization at the 21 somite stage in embryos injected with a control morpholino (A,E), or morpholinos against <i>otx1a</i> (B,F), <i>otx1b</i> (C,G), or <i>otx2</i> (D,H). …”
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Characterization of cisplatin resistance phenotype in A2780 and A2780cp cells.
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Antagonism of miR-21 reversed EMT phenotype, as well as decreased cell migration and invasion.
Published 2013“…<p>MDA-MB-231 cells were transfected with hsa-miR-21 antagomir or hsa-miR-21 antagomir control at a final concentration of 50 nmol for 48 h. (A) MDA-MB-231 cells were treated with hsa-miR-21 antagomir decreased the expression of miR-21, as compared to control groups (n1 = n2 = 3; p = 0.0015), by real-time RT-PCR analysis. …”
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Gene ontology biological processes overrepresented among genes exhibiting decreased expression in human psoriasis.
Published 2011“…<p>A total of 3540 transcripts were identified as significantly decreased in psoriatic plaques obtained from human patients relative to normal skin obtained from control subjects (FDR-adjusted P<0.05 and log<sub>2</sub>-transformed fold-change less than -0.50). …”