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Data of Fig 5C.
Published 2025“…The expression and localization of SjCL1 were analyzed by qRT-PCR, western blotting and immunofluorescence assays. Among these five rSjCLs, only the immunization with rSjCL1 conferred partial protection to the mice against <i>S. japonicum</i> infection, resulting in a reduction in worm burden by 34.9% ~ 38.0% and a decrease of egg burden by 46.2% ~ 48.3%. …”
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Image 5_Using sodium glycodeoxycholate to develop a temporary infant-like gut barrier model, in vitro.pdf
Published 2025“…The treatment also reduced the key tight junction protein, occludin, at the cell membrane, and increased acidic mucins and extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity. Additionally, GDC decreased cAMP, suggesting its mechanism of action was via activation of a G-protein coupled receptor. …”
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The effect of a simultaneous V-ATPase inhibition and membrane permeabilization in spherical versus various sized disc-shaped lysosomes.
Published 2017“…For all of the disc-shaped lysosomes, as the lysosomal radius and height increased and decreased, respectively, more increment in the lysosomal pH, more reduction in the lysosomal Cl<sup>-</sup> accumulation, and a slight increment in the lysosomal membrane potential were observed when there were no or very minimal alterations in both the V-ATPase number and membrane proton permeability, thus indicating the effect that the change in morphology alone has on lysosomal physiology.…”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Somatic variants and exon-level copy number changes in five hyperplastic-stage oral leukoplakias.
Published 2023“…We performed exome sequencing of five cases at this stage with no evidence of dysplasia to identify genetic alterations (exon-level copy number alterations, indels, and single nucleotide variants), their association with transcript levels and relationship with oral cancer susceptibility. …”
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Figure S1 - The RNA Degradation Pathway Regulates the Function of GAS5 a Non-Coding RNA in Mammalian Cells
Published 2013“…<p><b>Knockdown of UPF1 increases the expression level of GAS5, and decreases the glucocorticoid-responsive genes.…”
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Comparison of the diffusion properties of GABA<sub>A</sub>R γ2 and α5 in inhibitory and excitatory synapses.
Published 2012“…<p>(A–B) Cumulative probabilities of diffusion coefficients of γ2 and α5 in inhibitory (green, inh) and excitatory synapses (red, exc) <i>vs</i>. the extrasynaptic membrane (black, ex). …”
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Nampt inhibition leads to decrease in Rev-erb alpha expression and glucagon secretion in alphaTC1-9 cells and pancreatic alpha cells.
Published 2013“…<p>(<b>A</b>) <i>Sirt1</i> gene expression in alphaTC1-9 cells treated with 0.5 mM, 11 mM glucose or 500 nM FK 866 for 6 hours (n = 7). …”
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Decay of R8 pattern order as a function of position on the eye disc (same parameter set as in Fig 5).
Published 2019“…The three colored lines correspond to various stochasticity levels in <i>D</i><sub><i>u</i></sub> and <i>D</i><sub><i>s</i></sub>, from <i>σ</i>/<i>μ</i> = 15% to <i>σ</i>/<i>μ</i> = 25% in steps of 5%. Local order generally decreases from posterior to anterior. …”