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    Putative target reactions against biofilm that also would decrease antimicrobial tolerance or attenuate virulence. by Francisco G. Vital-Lopez (802930)

    Published 2015
    “…<p><sup>a</sup> E, reaction associated with an experimentally determined mutant; P, predicted.…”
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    Proton Pump Inhibitors Decrease Eotaxin-3 Expression in the Proximal Esophagus of Children with Esophageal Eosinophilia by Jason Y. Park (591767)

    Published 2014
    “…In the distal esophagus, where acid reflux is greatest, a PPI-induced reduction in acid reflux (an effect that could increase eotaxin-3 secretion induced by Th2 cytokines) might mask the acid-independent, anti-inflammatory PPI effect of decreasing cytokine-stimulated eotaxin-3 secretion.…”
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    DataSheet1_Safety and effectiveness of HSK21542 for hemodialysis patients: a multiple ascending dose study.pdf by Mingming Pan (5576021)

    Published 2023
    “…Compared to the placebo, a significant decrease of the weekly mean Worst Itching Intensity Numerical Rating Scale was found in the HSK21542-0.30 μg/kg group (p = 0.046), but without significant improvement in the Skindex-16 score.…”
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    ATM/ATR substrates with synergistic increase and decrease in phosphorylation by FGF21/insulin co-treatment. by Darwin V. Lee (653885)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>Legend: * - phosphorylation, # - oxidized methionine, § - published site hASC-adipocytes were treated with FGF21 (10 nM) either alone or in combination with insulin (10 nM) for 30 min prior to harvest. a) Lysates were subject to western blot for pAkt and pERK. b) Densitometric quantification of western blots.…”
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    Glycomic Analysis Reveals a Conserved Response to Bacterial Sepsis Induced by Different Bacterial Pathogens by Daniel W. Heindel (1321224)

    Published 2022
    “…Bisecting GlcNAc was decreased upon sepsis and a strong increase in core 1/3 <i>O</i>-glycans was observed. …”