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    CatB deficiency increased while cystatin C deficiency decreased the survival of CVB3-induced VMC. by Yaping Wang (289641)

    Published 2018
    “…The Kaplan-Meier curve showed a significant increase in survival in <i>Ctsb</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup>+CVB3 group and a remarkable decrease in <i>Cstc</i><sup><i>-/-</i></sup>+CVB3 group, compared with WT+CVB3 group. …”
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    Rac1 activity decreases in the presence of DECMA-1 and E-cadherin:Fc in 3-D cell aggregates. by Khameeka N. Kitt (227731)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>3-D MDCK cell aggregates were incubated with 10 µg/ml of DECMA-1 monovalent Fab' fragments (A), or 10 µg/ml of purified E-cadherin:Fc extracellular domain (E), or 10 µg/ml of Fc protein (I) for the indicated times. …”
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    Skp2 inhibitor SKPin C1 decreased viability and proliferation of multiple myeloma cells and induced apoptosis by Ying Yang (24175)

    Published 2019
    “…The viability of U266 and RPMI 8226 cells was significantly inhibited by 10 μM SKPin C1 and the inhibitory effect was enhanced with increasing doses of SKPin C1. In contrast, 50 μM SKPin C1 only marginally decreased viability of normal B lymphocytes in 12 h. …”
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    Nef Decreases HIV-1 Sensitivity to Neutralizing Antibodies that Target the Membrane-proximal External Region of TMgp41 by Rachel P.J. Lai (193116)

    Published 2011
    “…Nef conferred as much as 50-fold resistance to 2F5 and 4E10, two potent neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (nAbs) that target the membrane proximal external region (MPER) of TMgp41. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Multi-Step Unfolding and Rearrangement of α-Lactalbumin by SDS Revealed by Stopped-Flow SAXS.DOCX by Grethe Vestergaard Jensen (1658311)

    Published 2020
    “…The entire process is very sensitive to SDS concentration and completes within 10 s at an SDS:aLA ratio of 9, decreasing to 0.2 s at 60 SDS:aLA. …”
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    Data Sheet 1_Gait adaptations in step length and push-off force during walking with functional asymmetry.pdf by Tomislav Baček (9138221)

    Published 2025
    “…Results reveal that functional asymmetry disproportionately impacts propulsion, with constrained-leg force decreasing significantly at higher speed, while step length symmetry remains stable. …”
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    Inhibition of Nuclear Factor-Kappa B Activation Decreases Survival of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in Human Macrophages by Xiyuan Bai (407197)

    Published 2013
    “…Targeted pharmacologic inhibition of NFκB activation using BAY 11-7082 (BAY, an inhibitor of IκBα kinase) or an adenovirus construct with a dominant-negative IκBα significantly decreased the number of viable intracellular mycobacteria recovered from THP-1 macrophages four and eight days after infection. …”
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    Image1_Using statistical parametric mapping to assess the association of duty factor and step frequency on running kinetic.pdf by Aurélien Patoz (10898784)

    Published 2023
    “…Both lower DF and SF led to larger vertical and fore-aft ground reaction force fluctuations, but to a lower extent for SF than for DF. Besides, the linearity of the force-length relationship during the leg compression decreased with increasing DF or with decreasing SF but did not change during the leg decompression. …”
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    Image1_Using statistical parametric mapping to assess the association of duty factor and step frequency on running kinetic.pdf by Aurélien Patoz (10898784)

    Published 2022
    “…Both lower DF and SF led to larger vertical and fore-aft ground reaction force fluctuations, but to a lower extent for SF than for DF. Besides, the linearity of the force-length relationship during the leg compression decreased with increasing DF or with decreasing SF but did not change during the leg decompression. …”