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    On the causes and consequences of the uncoupler-like effects of quercetin and dehydrosilybin in H9c2 cells - Fig 5 by Aleksey V. Zholobenko (4491667)

    Published 2017
    “…Quercetin appears to dramatically decrease both the V<sub>max</sub> and the IC<sub>50</sub> for stimulation of respiration by ADP in permeabilised H9c2 cells <b>(a)</b>. …”
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    On the causes and consequences of the uncoupler-like effects of quercetin and dehydrosilybin in H9c2 cells by Aleksey V. Zholobenko (4491667)

    Published 2017
    “…Following short term incubation, neither compound uncouples mitochondrial respiration in whole H9c2 cells below 50μM. However, following hypoxia, or long term incubation, leak (state IV with oligomycin) oxygen consumption is increased by quercetin. …”
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    Decreased myofibroblasts in the peritumoral region and high expression of MMP-7 in Pan02 S.C. tumor of <i>S100a4-Cre; Ext1</i><sup><i>f/f</i></sup> mice. by Ayumi Niwa (6256790)

    Published 2023
    “…Data represent mean ± SEM (N = 6 for each cohort, Mann–Whitney test, unpaired t-test, respectively). Scale bar = 50 μm. (D) Microarray analysis of Pan02 S.C. tumor of <i>S100a4-Cre; Ext1</i><sup><i>f/f</i></sup> and control mice (N = 4 for each cohort). …”
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    The <i>P[syt<sup>P-L</sup>]</i> mutation decreases the Ca<sup>2+</sup> affinity of release and vesicular release probability, but the readily releasable pool is unchanged. by Mallory C. Shields (4474210)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>(A) Mean EJP amplitudes from <i>+/-;P[syt<sup>WT</sup>]/+</i> (filled black circles) and <i>+/-;P[syt<sup>P-L</sup>]/+</i> (filled red circles) larvae at Ca<sup>2+</sup> levels ranging from 0.05 mM—5.0 mM. …”
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