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The relative abundance of unspliced and spliced mRNAs of WT and mutant viruses.
Published 2016“…<p>Total RNAs were collected 3 h post-infection (MOI = 5). The mRNA relative abundance was quantified by qRT-PCR, and normalized to the WT virus. 7MB_ED and 7PK_ED increased the amount of M1 mRNA in (A) MDCK cells and (B) A549 cells. …”
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Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER) in ADKD and ADOX WT and OB mice.
Published 2013“…<p>Mice were chow-fed, 10-week-old B6 (WT) or B6.V-Lep<sup>ob/J</sup> (OB) males, at 4 to 5 days p.t. with adenovirus knockdown vectors expressing RNAi for <i>lacZ</i> or <i>Ildr2</i> or with adenovirus vectors over- expressing <i>GFP</i> or <i>Ildr2</i>. …”
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Decreased branching, partial right isomerization and epithelial proximalization in CKO lungs.
Published 2008“…(e–h) (e) E12.5 WT and (f) CKO lungs which show decreased branching. …”
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Advancing the science of NOWS research.
Published 2024“…Understanding which infants will develop NOWS soon after birth could reduce hospital stays for infants who do not develop NOWS and decrease burdens on hospitals and clinicians. We propose noninvasive clinical indicators of NOWS, including newborn neurobehavior, autonomic biomarkers, prenatal substance exposures, and socioeconomic environments. …”