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Effect of CCR5 mutations on entry of parental and resistant Env-pseudotyped viruses<sup>*</sup>.
Published 2009“…A 50% decrease in entry efficiency was considered to be meaningful in this assay, so all values ≤50% are bolded. …”
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Depletion of xlPTP4A3 inhibits both migration of NCC and uveal melanoma cells.
Published 2013“…B) Timelapse videomicroscopy of stage 17-derived NCC treated with a pharmacological inhibitor of PTP4A3, a rhodanine derivative (PRL-3 inhibitor I), shows that inhibition of PTP4A3 increases the average of pausing NC cells and strongly decreases the migration velocity of the treated cells (relative to that of vehicle treated cells). …”
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ND5 mutant mitochondria have a reduced ability to buffer calcium.
Published 2016“…Control (CON) cybrid mitochondria were able to buffer more calcium than both ND5 mutant cybrid mitochondria and ρ<sup>0</sup> cell mitochondria. …”
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Root phenotype of <i>ibr5</i> alleles compared to wild-type.
Published 2015“…L<i>er</i> roots show a 55<b>%</b> decrease in root length when grown on 10 mM IAA compared to un-supplemented medium and <i>tink/ibr5-6</i> plants show a similar root inhibition phenotype (p value ≤ 0.3). …”
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Influence of COS on the activation of NF-κB in retina and RGC-5 cells.
Published 2013“…(B) COS decreased the amount of activated NF-κB translocated into nucleus in PQ-stimulated RGC-5 in a time-dependent and (C) dose-dependent manner. …”