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Shortening of mTL anticipates accumulation of DDR markers, decrease in cell proliferation and increase in apoptotis with age.
Published 2016“…Other tissues' IF was quantified as overall % positive cells. Scale bar = 50 μm. N = 3–6 for tissue mTL quantifications per genotype per time point (x-axis in graphs of Fig 3E). …”
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Downregulation of DOM decreases the abundance of PER and TIM.
Published 2019“…Downregulation of DOM decreased PER levels at CT1-5 and CT17-21. (Scale bar: 50 um.) …”
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Blockade of mTORC2 decreased TRPC6-dependent calcium influx in podocytes (confocal microscopy).
Published 2014“…Each trace represents the mean value that was derived from 3 cells or fields in a single experiment. …”
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Average nearest neighbour analysis before and after filtering of data points.
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Netrin-1 overexpression increases HCV RNA and specific infectivity of HCV virions in vitro whereas Netrin-1 depletion decreases HCV RNA and specific infectivity in vitro.
Published 2016“…Huh7.5 cells were transfected with the VR1-HA or the Netrin-1-HA plasmid and infected at a MOI of 0.1 the day after seeding. Intracellular HCV RNA was quantified by RT-qPCR at each time point (data are shown as mean ± standard deviation, <i>n</i> = 3, Wilcoxon test, <i>p</i> < 0.05). …”