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    The 2lox Lsd1 variant shows decreased binding to known interactors. by Thomas B. Nicholson (406800)

    Published 2013
    “…(B) The relative coimmunoprecipitation of the Lsd1 binding partner CoREST was quantitated using ImageJ software. Data represent the mean +/− SD for two independent experiments. (C) Purification of endogenous Lsd1 complexes from MEF lines confirmed a decrease in Lsd1-CoREST interaction in cells expressing the mutant Lsd1. …”
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    CCCP decreased TMRE signals in <i>ex vivo</i> perfused hearts. by Akira Kawamoto (444329)

    Published 2015
    “…(B) Representative images of TMRE signals. Scale bar: 50μm. (C) CCCP decreased the TMRE signals of perfused hearts in a dose-dependent manner 20 min after CCCP perfusion (n = 3–4 per group). …”
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    Conditional stabilization of β-catenin decreases frequency of Tbr2-expressing cells. by Christopher A. Mutch (243132)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Coronal sections of E14.5 control and β-catenin ΔEx3 cortices were stained with the intermediate progenitor marker Tbr2 and DAPI. …”
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    DataSheet1_Familial Hypercholesterolemia: Real-World Data of 1236 Patients Attending a Czech Lipid Clinic. A Retrospective Analysis of Experience in More than 50 years. Part I: Gen... by Veronika Todorovova (12157917)

    Published 2022
    “…Our data represent retrospective analysis of 50 years of specialised care in our center.</p><p>Patients and Methods: A group of 1236 FH patients (841 women, 395 men; 993 study subjects and 243 relatives; mean age 44.8 ± 16.7 years) included 154 FDB patients followed at the Lipid Clinic of the General University Hospital in Prague since the mid-1960s to the present. …”