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Decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis in <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant embryos.
Published 2012“…Scale bars represent 100 µm (A, D, H, K) and 50 µm (N and P). (R) Quantitative RT-PCR for genes regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis (<i>N-myc</i>, <i>Id2</i>, <i>Cyclin D1</i>, <i>Cyclin D2</i>), marker genes of myocardial differentiation (<i>Anf</i>, <i>Chisel</i>, <i>Mlc2v</i>), genes essential for the development of the trabecular myocardium (<i>Erbb2</i>, <i>Erbb4</i>, <i>Bmp10</i>), genes essential for heart development (<i>Nkx2.5</i>, <i>Gata4</i>), and endocardial transcripts (<i>Flk1</i>, <i>Tie1</i>, <i>Tie2</i>) normalized to <i>Gapdh</i> expression using RNA from dissected hearts of E11.5 WT and <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant (−/−) embryos. …”
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Acute myocardial infarction changes bone marrow cell composition and decreases endothelial differentiation capability.
Published 2015“…Data are presented as the mean±SEM. *<i>P</i><0.05. Scale bar = 50 μm.</p>…”
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S-glutathionylation catalyst diamide also decreases ROS release from permeabilized skeletal muscle mitochondria.
Published 2018“…The final concentration of pyruvate, 2-oxoglutarate, succinate, or palmitoyl-carnitine was 50 μM. n = 4, mean±SEM. (B) The decrease in mitochondrial ROS release correlates with an increase in overall protein S-glutathionylation. …”