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    3D spheroid culture condition enhances CXCR4 surface expression. by Keven Huang (675616)

    Published 2014
    “…When grown under 3D spheroids, all of the cell lines showed a dramatic shift in CXCR4 surface expression. (<b>D</b>) Tet-inducible shRNA knockdown of CXCR4 (shCXCR4) in HeyA8 cells under 3D spheroid condition showed decreased CXCR4 surface expression (Grey line) indicating the specificity of increased CXCR4 surface expression under 3D spheroids. …”
  2. 9922

    Phospho-ERK inhibition increases CXCR4 surface expression. by Keven Huang (675616)

    Published 2014
    “…The phospho-ERK assay showed decreasing levels with increasing U0126. Flow cytometry analysis showed a dose dependent increase in CXCR4 expression. …”
  3. 9923

    Patterns of nestin, GFAP, and βIII-tubulin expression in U251-pCMV-HSVtk cells. by Elizabeth Wei-Chia Luo (11250668)

    Published 2021
    “…Immunocytochemistry of nestin (A–F), GFAP (G–L), and βIII-tubulin (M–R, M′–R′) was performed to characterize the identity of surviving cells. …”
  4. 9924

    LM11A-31 prevents atrophy of cholinergic neurites in basal forebrain of late-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice. by Danielle A. Simmons (621167)

    Published 2014
    “…Scale bar in drawing under A = 40 µm. Quantitative analysis showed that treating late-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice with LM11A-31 for 1 month prevented the decreases in (<b><i>D</i></b>) length, (<b><i>E</i></b>) surface area, and (<b><i>F</i></b>) branching of cholinergic neurites in basal forebrain, although the latter measure did not reach statistical significance. …”
  5. 9925

    A Conserved HIV-1-Derived Peptide Presented by HLA-E Renders Infected T-cells Highly Susceptible to Attack by NKG2A/CD94-Bearing Natural Killer Cells by Zachary B. Davis (848829)

    Published 2016
    “…The NKG2A/CD94 iNKR suppresses NK cell responses through recognition of the non-classical MHC-I, HLA-E. …”
  6. 9926

    ARTEMIN Promotes <em>De Novo</em> Angiogenesis in ER Negative Mammary Carcinoma through Activation of TWIST1-VEGF-A Signalling by Arindam Banerjee (118618)

    Published 2012
    “…Functional inhibition of ARTN by siRNA decreased the angiogenic effects of ER-MC cells. Bevacizumab (a humanized monoclonal anti-VEGF-A antibody) partially inhibited the ARTN mediated angiogenic effects of ER-MC cells and combined inhibition of ARTN and VEGF-A by the same resulted in further significant decrease in the angiogenic effects of ER-MC cells. …”
  7. 9927

    Impact of gcn5-F221A on the growth rate of GCN5 synthetic lethal genes. by Amanda M. Lanza (168454)

    Published 2012
    “…The majority of the genes show a moderate decrease in growth rate as mutant expression is increased while several showed no growth rate changes. …”
  8. 9928

    Data_Sheet_1_Biochemical, Metabolomic, and Genetic Analyses of Dephospho Coenzyme A Kinase Involved in Coenzyme A Biosynthesis in the Human Enteric Parasite Entamoeba histolytica.P... by Arif Nurkanto (6032693)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, metabolomic analysis showed that suppression of Ehdpck gene expression also caused decrease in the level of acetyl-CoA, and metabolites involved in amino acid, glycogen, hexosamine, nucleic acid metabolisms, chitin, and polyamine biosynthesis. …”
  9. 9929

    Data_Sheet_2_Biochemical, Metabolomic, and Genetic Analyses of Dephospho Coenzyme A Kinase Involved in Coenzyme A Biosynthesis in the Human Enteric Parasite Entamoeba histolytica.P... by Arif Nurkanto (6032693)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, metabolomic analysis showed that suppression of Ehdpck gene expression also caused decrease in the level of acetyl-CoA, and metabolites involved in amino acid, glycogen, hexosamine, nucleic acid metabolisms, chitin, and polyamine biosynthesis. …”
  10. 9930

    Expression profiling in APP23 mouse brain: inhibition of Aβ amyloidosis and inflammation in response to LXR agonist treatment-3 by Iliya Lefterov (73826)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Expression profiling in APP23 mouse brain: inhibition of Aβ amyloidosis and inflammation in response to LXR agonist treatment"</p><p>http://www.molecularneurodegeneration.com/content/2/1/20</p><p>Molecular Neurodegeneration 2007;2():20-20.…”
  11. 9931

    Combined inhibition of Mcl-1 and A1 results in efficient induction of apoptosis in 1205Lu melanoma cells. by Daniela Senft (334417)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(A) 1205Lu melanoma cells were transfected with A1- or Mcl-1-specific siRNAs or control siRNAs as indicated. …”
  12. 9932

    Data Sheet 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.pdf by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  13. 9933

    Table 4_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  14. 9934

    Data Sheet 2_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  15. 9935

    Table 1_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.docx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  16. 9936

    Table 5_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  17. 9937

    Table 2_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
  18. 9938

    Table 3_Dose-dependent changes in global brain activity and functional connectivity following exposure to psilocybin: a BOLD MRI study in awake rats.xlsx by Evan Fuini (21224939)

    Published 2025
    “…We hypothesized that psilocybin would show a dose-dependent increase in activity in the prefrontal cortex and thalamus, while decreasing hippocampal activity. …”
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