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    C2GnT1 gene knockdown decreases C2-O-sLe<sup>X</sup> glycoproteins and C2GnT1 activity. by Catherine A. St. Hill (357388)

    Published 2013
    “…Note the absence of a detected C2GnT1 protein 50 kDa band. (D) We observed a 30–40% decrease in reactivity with CHO-131 mAb by flow cytometry for LS174T and HepG2 cells that contained C2GnT1 shRNA. …”
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    Possible Points of Canonical Wnt Inhibition. by Laura Corbett (826084)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>This study has highlighted six possible points of canonical Wnt inhibition occurring in HSCs. (1) Predominantly non-canonical ligand expression. …”
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    Advancing the science of NOWS research. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
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    Protocol measures. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
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    Cry variables. by Sarah E. Maylott (14560785)

    Published 2024
    “…It is not known which infants will develop NOWS, therefore, the current hospital standard-of-care dictates a 96-hour observational hold. Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. …”
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    Phosphorylation as an Effective Tool to Improve Stability and Reduce Toxicity of Antimicrobial Peptides by Zufang Ba (11036420)

    Published 2024
    “…Phosphorylation can reduce toxicity and improve the stability of AMPs. Based on these, we designed a series of peptides and their corresponding phosphorylated forms. …”
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