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Published 2018“…</p>Results<p>Knockdown SOX5 decreased lamellipodium formation, migration, and invasion of RA-FLS. …”
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Published 2018“…Selective blockade of CCR1 (Met-RANTES therapy) in infected Ccr5<sup>−/−</sup> mice supported a protective role for CCR1 in CCC. …”
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A representative result of 2D DIGE in a diver at 200 msw.
Published 2016“…The red spot indicated by a pink arrow was located at 32.4 kDa, pI 5.8 (ratio; 2.18). …”
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DataSheet_1_Pharmacological activation of the C5a receptor leads to stimulation of the β-adrenergic receptor and alleviates cognitive impairment in a murine model of familial Alzhe...
Published 2022“…We have previously administered the modified C5a receptor agonist (EP67) for a short period to a transgenic mouse model of AD (5XFAD) and have observed not only reduction in β-amyloid deposition and gliosis but also improvement in cognitive impairment. …”
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siAPOBEC3A depletion leads to reduced predicted C-to-U edits, primarily within intronic regions.
Published 2024“…C-to-U variants were filtered for those that were detected in both replicates of all 3 samples (i.e., all 6 biological replicates) and those that decreased on average for both siAPOBEC3A pool and siAPOBEC3A #1 depletions. …”
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Published 2018“…<p>The present study is a pursuit to define implications of dual cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) (DuCLOX-2/5) inhibition on various aspects of cancer augmentation and chemoprevention. …”