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Aberrant Apoptotic Response of Colorectal Cancer Cells to Novel Nucleoside Analogues
Published 2015“…Despite marginal changes to the mitochondrial membrane potential, all three nucleosides caused a significant increase in cytosolic cytochrome c (<i>p</i>>0.05), with a corresponding decrease in mitochondrial cytochrome c. …”
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Optoinjection efficiency (O) and viability (V) of the BY-2 plant cells at different laser powers.
Published 2013“…Each data point represents the mean for n = 5 with 20 cells per experiment. Error bars represent the standard error of the mean (S.E.M.).…”
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Table_5_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.DOCX
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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Image_5_Profiling the Urinary Microbiota in Male Patients With Bladder Cancer in China.TIF
Published 2018“…We observed increased bacterial richness (Observed Species, Chao 1 and Ace indexes; cancer vs. control; 120.0 vs. 56.0; 134.5 vs. 68.3; and 139.6 vs. 72.9, respectively), enrichment of some bacterial genera (e.g., Acinetobacter, Anaerococcus, and Sphingobacterium) and decrease of some bacterial genera (e.g., Serratia, Proteus, and Roseomonas) in cancer group when compared to non-cancer group. …”
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