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  1. 2001

    The stability of electroporated mRNAs is also significantly decreased in serum-starved cells by Ruth Seal (6671)

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>© 2005, the authors © </p> () Five reporter mRNAs containing the luciferase open reading frame (luc) or luc plus additional sequences in the 3′ UTR derived from a random 50mer (luc–N50–3′UTR), COX 4 (luc–cox), or two variants of the COX 4 3′ UTR (luc–cox84 and luc–cox12) were individually electroporated into serum-starved or serum-stimulated Hep G2 cells. …”
  2. 2002

    ku0063794 but not rapamycin decreased the TRPC6 mRNA levels in podocytes. by Fangrui Ding (659863)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) ku0063794 (2 µmol/l) or rapamycin (50 nmol/l) was applied to evaluate the effects of mTORC1 and mTORC2 on TRPC6 in podocytes. …”
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    The apparent Ca<sup>2+</sup> affinity of release is decreased by hydrophobic mutations. by Matthew R. Bowers (8423115)

    Published 2020
    “…The significant rightward shift in the curve (EC50, non overlapping confidence intervals) indicates a decrease in the apparent Ca<sup>2+</sup> affinity of neurotransmitter release.…”
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    Enzyme Active Site Loop Revealed as a Gatekeeper for Cofactor Flip by Targeted Molecular Dynamics Simulations and FRET-Based Kinetics by Sophie Rahuel-Clermont (6235601)

    Published 2019
    “…We previously showed that, after the oxidoreduction step, the reduced cofactor must adopt a flipped conformation, which positions the nicotinamide in a conserved cavity that might constitute the exit door for NAD­(P)­H. …”
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    Fiber length changes to ramp decreases in force applied at steady isometric force. by Haruo Sugi (576292)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Ramp decreases in force from the level of steady Ca<sup>2+</sup>-activated isometric force to zero (complete in 0.15–0.3 s) were applied to one and the same muscle fiber at KCl concentrations of 0 mM (A), 50 mM (B), and 125 mM (C).…”
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