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    List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon. by Karsten Suhre (67967)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>List of selected metabolites that associate with diabetes at q-values <0.05 using log-scaled metabolite concentrations and assuming a linear model; %change is the increase or decrease of the mean in the diabetes group with respect to the control group; eta<sup>2</sup> is the proportion of the total variance that can be explained by the factor “diabetes” in the linear model; N is the number of valid data points that entered the analysis; the platform on which the corresponding metabolite was measured is indicated by the first letter of the provider: B = Biocrates, C = Chenomx, M = Metabolon.…”
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    FLCN-deficiency leads to decreased Rho activity in sub-confluent cells and delays in wound closure. by Doug A. Medvetz (300145)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>B)</b> Rho activity was measured using a Rhotekin binding assay at 70% confluence. The FLCN-null UOK257 cells had a 2.5-fold decrease in active Rho levels (Rho GTP) compared to the FLCN re-expressing UOK257-2 cells (n = 3, p<0.05). …”
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    A Hydrazine Coupled Cycling Assay Validates the Decrease in Redox Ratio under Starvation in <em>Drosophila</em> by Chen-Tseh Zhu (126536)

    Published 2012
    “…This method is also suitable for quantification of NADP<sup>+</sup> and NADPH. The addition of a coupling reaction removing acetaldehyde produced from the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) reaction was shown to improve the linearity of NAD(H) assay. …”
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