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10901
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10902
Effect of specific inhibitors on CYP-mediated CK (50 μM) metabolism in HLMs.
Published 2016“…In the presence of sulfaphenazole (1 μM) and ketoconazole (1 μM), the metabolic clearance rate of CK decreased to 73.5% and 74.6% of that of the control, respectively, whereas the other inhibitors had no significant inhibitory effects on the metabolism of CK.…”
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10903
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10906
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10907
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10908
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10909
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10910
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10911
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10912
CD68<sup>−/−</sup> mice have increased trabecular bone and decreased trabecular tissue mineral density.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) Representative trabecular µCT images from 6-month-old female mice of each genotype (5 mice per group). …”
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<i>Lrig1</i> but not <i>Lrig2</i> mutant mice exhibit decreased auditory sensitivity.
Published 2013“…Auditory responses were tested at six frequencies (from low (5.6 kHz) to high (32 kHz)), and across a range of intensities (from sound pressure levels of 10 to 80 decibels (dB)). …”
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10920
Antibody-Mediated Internalization of Infectious HIV-1 Virions Differs among Antibody Isotypes and Subclasses
Published 2016“…For instance, in the RV144 vaccine trial that achieved partial efficacy, Env IgA correlated with increased risk of HIV-1 infection (i.e. decreased vaccine efficacy), whereas V1-V2 IgG3 correlated with decreased risk of HIV-1 infection (i.e. increased vaccine efficacy). …”