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GSK343 decreased tumor stemness.
Published 2021“…Treatment with GSK343 significantly decreased tumorsphere formation by both the COA3 (A) and COA6 (B) cells, representing a decrease in stem cell-like phenotype. …”
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Image_2_GPER-Induced ERK Signaling Decreases Cell Viability of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.tif
Published 2021“…Interestingly, G1-induced EGFR/ERK signaling, rather than EGFR/AKT signaling mediated by GPER, was involved in decreasing cell viability by blocking cell cycle progression, thereby promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell growth. …”
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Image_1_GPER-Induced ERK Signaling Decreases Cell Viability of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.tif
Published 2021“…Interestingly, G1-induced EGFR/ERK signaling, rather than EGFR/AKT signaling mediated by GPER, was involved in decreasing cell viability by blocking cell cycle progression, thereby promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell growth. …”
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DataSheet_1_GPER-Induced ERK Signaling Decreases Cell Viability of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.docx
Published 2021“…Interestingly, G1-induced EGFR/ERK signaling, rather than EGFR/AKT signaling mediated by GPER, was involved in decreasing cell viability by blocking cell cycle progression, thereby promoting apoptosis and inhibiting cell growth. …”
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Anesthetics differentially decrease cilia-driven particle transport speed (PTS).
Published 2016“…<b>(D)</b> Avertin® (1 mM) decreased PTS. N = 5 tracheas from 5 animals. <b>(E)</b> Avertin® (4 mM) robustly decreased basal PTS and ATP could not induce increase in PTS. …”
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