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    Global effects of RG108 on DNA modifications and DNMTs and TETs enzymatic activities in hBMSCs. by Rahyza I. F. Assis (6037928)

    Published 2018
    “…(A) Global methylation was assessed using Imprint Methylated DNA Quantification Kit showing a significant decrease in the RG108 group. …”
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    The 14-3-3η chaperone protein promotes antiviral innate immunity via facilitating MDA5 oligomerization and intracellular redistribution by Jhih-Pu Lin (6321470)

    Published 2019
    “…Knock-down of 14-3-3η in Huh7 cells impaired and delayed the kinetics of MDA5 oligomerization, which is a critical step for MDA5 activation. …”
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    Single-Crystalline Mo-Nanowire-Mediated Directional Growth of High-Index-Faceted MoNi Electrocatalyst for Ultralong-Term Alkaline Hydrogen Evolution by Zhenpeng Liu (9179175)

    Published 2020
    “…When the as-achieved Mo@MoNi core–shell nanowire film serve as a free-standing cathode in alkaline solutions, it exhibit a remarkably decreased HER overpotential of 18 mV at 10 mA cm<sup>–2</sup> and a Tafel slope of ∼33 mV dec<sup>–1</sup>, which are much lower than those for the state-of-the-art earth-abundant electrocatalysts and even commercial Pt/C. …”
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    RBM10 promotes transformation-associated processes in small cell lung cancer and is directly regulated by RBM5 by Julie J. Loiselle (4183750)

    Published 2017
    “…Interestingly, the earliest and most frequent genetic alteration associated with lung cancers involves a lesion in the region to which the RNA binding protein <i>RBM5</i> maps. We have recently shown that a decrease in <i>RBM5</i> expression may be a key step in SCLC development, as RBM5 regulated many transformation-associated processes in SCLC cells. …”
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    Cardiac Contractility Structure-Activity Relationship and Ligand-Receptor Interactions; the Discovery Of Unique and Novel Molecular Switches in Myosuppressin Signaling by Megan Leander (459603)

    Published 2015
    “…Further, these motifs were present in red flour beetle, common water flea, honey bee, domestic silkworm, and termite MS-Rs. RhpMS and DrmMS decreased <i>R</i>. <i>prolixus</i> cardiac contractility dose dependently with EC<sub>50</sub> values of 140 nM and 50 nM. …”
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