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    Cdk5 siRNA knockdown decreased Cdk5 activity, diminished WT1 expression and viable cell numbers, and increased cleaved caspase 3 level. by Ya-Li Zheng (454837)

    Published 2016
    “…After 72h incubation, cells were harvested and submitted to the Western blotting and kinase assay analysis. A&B. Western blots show that Cdk5 siRNA-transfected podocytes successfully decrease Cdk5 expression (upper panel, lane 2) and activity (3rd panel, lane 2 and bar 2, compared to the control siRNA cells, p<0.05), while the expression of cyclin I remain unchanged (2<sup>nd</sup> panel). …”
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    Decrease in ΔΨ on transition from the oxidized to the reduced state. by Vitaly A. Selivanov (133548)

    Published 2011
    “…<p>(A) Predicted dynamics of the transition induced by addition of 2 mM succinate to mitochondria initially in the oxidized state in the presence of 5 mM pyruvate, under the conditions of various proton leaks through the inner menbrane, slow leak, k<sub>lk</sub> = 17000, and fast leak, k<sub>lk</sub> = 80000 mL/(s·mg prot) (eq.H.1). …”
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    DataSheet_1_Reduction in chloroplastic ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase decreases photosynthetic capacity in Arabidopsis.pdf by Yonghong Li (120145)

    Published 2022
    “…Three Arabidopsis rpe mutants with reduced level of RPE were identified through their high NPQ (nonphotochemical quenching) phenotype upon illumination, and no significant difference of plant size was found between these rpe mutants and WT (wild type) plants under growth chamber conditions. A decrease in RPE expression to a certain extent leads to a decrease in CO<sub>2</sub> fixation, V<sub>cmax</sub> and J<sub>max</sub>. …”