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    Image_1_Effect of Cholesterol on Membrane Fluidity and Association of Aβ Oligomers and Subsequent Neuronal Damage: A Double-Edged Sword.TIF by Eduardo J. Fernández-Pérez (5591408)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The results showed that cholesterol removal decreased the macroscopic association of Aβ to neuronal membranes (fluorescent-puncta/20 μm: control = 18 ± 2 vs. …”
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    Image_3_Effect of Cholesterol on Membrane Fluidity and Association of Aβ Oligomers and Subsequent Neuronal Damage: A Double-Edged Sword.TIF by Eduardo J. Fernández-Pérez (5591408)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The results showed that cholesterol removal decreased the macroscopic association of Aβ to neuronal membranes (fluorescent-puncta/20 μm: control = 18 ± 2 vs. …”
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    Image_2_Effect of Cholesterol on Membrane Fluidity and Association of Aβ Oligomers and Subsequent Neuronal Damage: A Double-Edged Sword.tif by Eduardo J. Fernández-Pérez (5591408)

    Published 2018
    “…</p><p>Results: The results showed that cholesterol removal decreased the macroscopic association of Aβ to neuronal membranes (fluorescent-puncta/20 μm: control = 18 ± 2 vs. …”
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    Androgen Receptor-Mediated Growth Suppression of HPr-1AR and PC3-Lenti-AR Prostate Epithelial Cells by Young-Chae Kim (163381)

    Published 2015
    “…We therefore propose that AR-mediated growth suppression of HPr-1AR involves cyclin D1 mRNA decay, transcriptional repression of cyclin D2 and CDK4/6, and transcriptional activation of CDKN1A, which serve to decrease CDK4/6 activity. AR-mediated inhibition of PC3-Lenti-AR proliferation occurs through a similar mechanism, albeit without down-regulation of cyclin D. …”
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    Divergent Trajectories of Cardiovascular Risk factors in the Years before Pregnancy in Women with and without Gestational Diabetes: A Population-based Study by Ravi Retnakaran (796273)

    Published 2020
    “…Notably, in the years before pregnancy, women who went on to develop GDM had higher annual increases than their peers in A1c (1.9-fold higher) <a>(difference 0.0089%/year, 95%CI 0.0043 to 0.0135) </a>and random glucose (4.3-fold); greater annual decrease in HDL-cholesterol (5.5-fold); and lesser annual decline in LDL-cholesterol (0.4-fold)(all p≤0.0002). …”
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    The Ca<sup>2+</sup>/PKC/p115 signaling axis enables persistent RhoA signaling. by Jason Z. Zhang (9339291)

    Published 2020
    “…(<b>B</b>) Residual RhoA activity for various conditions to either increase (+p115, <i>n</i> = 13 cells) or decrease (+p63 with either BAPTA [<i>n</i> = 18 cells] or Gö6983 pretreatment [<i>n</i> = 16 cells]) flux into the Ca<sup>2+</sup>/PKC/p115 signaling axis. …”
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    The Ca<sup>2+</sup>/PKC/p115 signaling axis enables persistent RhoA signaling. by Jason Z. Zhang (9339291)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) HeLa cells expressing various proteins and treated with various drugs to increase or decrease flux into the Ca<sup>2+</sup>/PKC/p115 signaling axis. …”
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    Rapamycin disturbs adaptive cardiomyocyte responses in E2 and disrupts E2-induced increase in SERCA2A expression. by Angelika Kusch (368579)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>A, Cells underwent cell volume measurements by FACS analysis. …”
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    Zebrafish <i>WNK Lysine Deficient Protein Kinase 1 (wnk1)</i> Affects Angiogenesis Associated with VEGF Signaling by Ju-Geng Lai (623523)

    Published 2014
    “…Furthermore, we found that knockdown of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (<i>flk1</i>/<i>vegfr2</i>) or vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 (<i>flt4/vegfr3</i>) results in a decrease in <i>wnk1a</i> expression, as assessed by <i>in</i><i>situ</i> hybridization and q-RT-PCR analysis. …”
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    The effects of COVID-19 pandemic on QALY—By age. by Raimundo Atal (18272064)

    Published 2024
    “…Panel (b) shows the QALY trajectory for two age groups. There is a persistent decrease in QALY among the elderly.…”