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    Real time PCR and Western blot verification in SC cultures of altered expression of cell polarity and Wnt signaling genes following <i>Wt1</i> ablation. by Xiao Na Wang (440747)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) The expression of cell polarity related genes (<i>E-cadherin, Par6b, Cdc42bp5, Sfn</i>) and Wnt signaling genes (<i>Wnt4</i> and <i>Wnt11</i>) is significantly decreased in <i>Wt1</i>-deficient SCs (white bars). …”
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    Regulation of STAT5 phosphorylation and interaction with SHP1 by lnc-AC004893, a long non-coding RNA overexpressed in myeloproliferative neoplasms by Junjun Yang (307892)

    Published 2024
    “…Mechanistically, knockdown of lnc-AC004893 enhanced the binding ability of STAT5 and protein tyrosine phosphatase SHP1. Furthermore, knockdown of lnc-AC004893 decreased STAT5-lnc-AC004893 interaction but not SHP1-lnc-AC004893 interaction.…”
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    An Epithelial Integrin Regulates the Amplitude of Protective Lung Interferon Responses against Multiple Respiratory Pathogens by Victoria A. Meliopoulos (166262)

    Published 2016
    “…<div><p>The healthy lung maintains a steady state of immune readiness to rapidly respond to injury from invaders. …”
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    XBP1 signalling is essential for alleviating mutant protein aggregation in ER-stress related skeletal disease by Katarzyna A. Piróg (490536)

    Published 2019
    “…In order to dissect the role of XBP1 signalling in aggregation-related conditions we crossed a p.V194D <i>Matn3</i> knock-in mouse model of EDM5 with a mouse line carrying a cartilage specific deletion of XBP1 and analysed the resulting phenotype. …”
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    VFe<sub>3</sub>S<sub>4</sub> Single and Double Cubane Clusters: Synthesis, Structures, and Dependence of Redox Potentials and Electron Distribution on Ligation and Heterometal by Thomas A. Scott (2442487)

    Published 2008
    “…At constant L and <i>z</i> and variable M, <i>E</i><sub>V</sub> > <i>E</i><sub>Mo</sub> and δ<sub>av</sub><sup>V</sup> < δ<sub>av</sub><sup>Mo</sup>, demonstrating that M = Mo clusters are more readily oxidized and suggesting a qualitative relation between lower potentials (greater ease of oxidation) and ferrous character.…”
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    Reversible Interconversion Between a Monomeric Iridium Hydroxo and a Dinuclear Iridium μ‑Oxo Complex by Richard J. Burford (1841908)

    Published 2014
    “…In the case of R = <sup><i>i</i></sup>Pr, a second product is observed in the crude reaction mixture and dominates when <b>5</b><sup><b><sup><i>i</i></sup>Pr</b></sup> is heated under vacuum and H<sub>2</sub>O is removed. …”
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    The numerical solution of model (1) for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 1 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemen... by Sara K. Al-Harbi (12418482)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The numerical solution of model <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0265779#pone.0265779.e002" target="_blank">(1)</a> for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 1 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemented; 2<sup><i>nd</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown while <i>SD</i> increases; 3<sup><i>rd</i></sup> scenario, lockdown increases; 4<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> increases; 5<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases; 6<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> decreases; 7<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown and <i>SD</i> increases; 8<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases and <i>SD</i> increases.…”
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    The numerical solution of model (1) for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 4 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemen... by Sara K. Al-Harbi (12418482)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>The numerical solution of model <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0265779#pone.0265779.e002" target="_blank">(1)</a> for infected compartment vs. time with different scenarios of Phase 4 in the First Case: 1<sup><i>st</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown is implemented; 2<sup><i>nd</i></sup> scenario, no lockdown while <i>SD</i> increases; 3<sup><i>rd</i></sup> scenario, lockdown increases; 4<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> increases; 5<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases; 6<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, <i>SD</i> decreases; 7<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown and <i>SD</i> increases; 8<sup><i>th</i></sup> scenario, lockdown decreases and <i>SD</i> increases.…”
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    Adenoviral Type 5 (Ad5) vector expression in a host organ panel in tumor bearing immunodeficient <i>Rag2<sup>−/−</sup></i>, and <i>hCAR:Rag2<sup>−/−</sup></i> composite mice.... by Zhi Hong Lu (389413)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Host organ EGFP reporter expression following intravenous injection of 1.0×10<sup>11</sup> viral particles (vp) of either (A, B) Ad5ROBO4-EGFP (ROBO4) or (C, D) Ad5CMV-EGFP (CMV) vectors. …”
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    Minimizing health risks as a function of the number of airplane boarding groups by R. John Milne (9601644)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Airlines and researchers have been working to reduce the health risk to passengers from the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2. Recent literature indicates that the Reverse Pyramid boarding method provides a lower health risk than other boarding methods using a limited number of boarding groups, while keeping the middle seats empty. …”
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    Table_5_Clinical effectiveness of nimodipine for the prevention of poor outcome after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: A systematic review and meta-analysis.DOC by Guangzhi Hao (13836529)

    Published 2022
    “…Remarkably, we found a poor outcome and mortality were both significantly lower among patients with aSAH, with the mean age < 50 than that mean age ≥ 50 by subgroup analysis. …”
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    Table_6_Two DNA Methyltransferases for Site-Specific 6mA and 5mC DNA Modification in Xanthomonas euvesicatoria.XLSX by Hye-Jee Park (3594245)

    Published 2021
    “…Xe(XvDMT2) was more tolerant to EtOH than Xe(XvDMT1), which had enhanced tolerance to sorbitol but decreased tolerance to polymyxin B. Using single-molecule real-time sequencing and methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes, we successfully predicted putative motifs methylated by XvDMT1 and XvDMT2, which are previously uncharacterized 6mA and 5mC DNA MTases, respectively. …”
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    Table_3_Two DNA Methyltransferases for Site-Specific 6mA and 5mC DNA Modification in Xanthomonas euvesicatoria.XLSX by Hye-Jee Park (3594245)

    Published 2021
    “…Xe(XvDMT2) was more tolerant to EtOH than Xe(XvDMT1), which had enhanced tolerance to sorbitol but decreased tolerance to polymyxin B. Using single-molecule real-time sequencing and methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes, we successfully predicted putative motifs methylated by XvDMT1 and XvDMT2, which are previously uncharacterized 6mA and 5mC DNA MTases, respectively. …”
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    Table_4_Two DNA Methyltransferases for Site-Specific 6mA and 5mC DNA Modification in Xanthomonas euvesicatoria.XLSX by Hye-Jee Park (3594245)

    Published 2021
    “…Xe(XvDMT2) was more tolerant to EtOH than Xe(XvDMT1), which had enhanced tolerance to sorbitol but decreased tolerance to polymyxin B. Using single-molecule real-time sequencing and methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes, we successfully predicted putative motifs methylated by XvDMT1 and XvDMT2, which are previously uncharacterized 6mA and 5mC DNA MTases, respectively. …”