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Fluorescent intensity at 520 nm (RNase A/B) and 556 nm (DNase I) versus time for nucleases in DI water lysed with Lyse-It at 30% and 50% power for varying time.
Published 2019“…<p><i>Pre</i> is the nuclease suspension without microwave irradiation. <b>(A)</b> 20 pM RNase A <b>(B)</b> 46 pM RNase B, <b>(C)</b> 10.5 nM DNase I. …”
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The results of assay of blood serum biochemical parameters after experiment.
Published 2021“…During the experiment, additives demonstrated a significant decrease in ALT in group III by 46% and increased in the IV and V groups up to 5% and 13%, respectively. …”
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IL-15 decreased early apoptosis of α-GalCer-treated iNKT cells in SLE patients.
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In <i>Drosophila</i> DSK and TO inhibits Gr64f gene transcription and optogenetic activation of Dsk-GAL4 neurons decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies.
Published 2021“…(<b>F</b>) Expression pattern of <i>Dsk</i>-GAL4 in the brain revealed by anti-GFP (F1) and anti-DSK (F2). Scale bars, 50 μm. (<b>G</b>) Electrophysiological recordings reveal that starved flies (24 h) show increased sensitivity of GRNs compared with refed flies (fed 1.5 h after starvation) and optogenetic activation of <i>Dsk</i>-GAL4 neurons (30 min) decreases the sensitivity of gustatory neurons in starved flies (24 h). …”