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    Table1_Novel enhancer mediates the RPL36A-HNRNPH2 readthrough loci and GLA gene expressions associated with fabry disease.docx by Mohammed A. Al-Obaide (17624430)

    Published 2023
    “…The results showed a significant decrease in RPL36A and GLA expression and a non-significant decrease in HNRNPH2 expression. …”
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    Frequencies of solvent-accessible SC with a cutoff of SASA ≥5 Å<sup>2</sup> and SASA ≥0.5 Å<sup>2</sup>. by Nickolay A. Khazanov (488317)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>Residues are sorted by decreasing hydrophobicity. With the smaller cutoff, the pattern shifts to more hydrophobic residues because poorly exposed, interior residues are able to meet the criteria with only a small patch of exposed surface.…”
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    Effects of BSI<sub>ff</sub> on A, task performance (portion correct) and B, mean reaction time across different values of BSI<sub>ff</sub> ratio and strength for the stimulus motio... by Cheng-Te Wang (405814)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>There is a critical value of the ratio ( = 1.156). Above the value, the performance and the mean reaction time increase with increasing BSI<sub>ff</sub> strength. …”
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    T1 vs pelvis pressure. by Søren Kissow Lildal (14636870)

    Published 2023
    “…T1 values in affected areas decrease as a function of increasing pressure/time.…”
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    Image_1_Epigenetic Regulation via Altered Histone Acetylation Results in Suppression of Mast Cell Function and Mast Cell-Mediated Food Allergic Responses.TIFF by Dylan Krajewski (5881880)

    Published 2018
    “…Furthermore, continuous TSA exposure contributed to mast cell apoptosis and a decrease in survival. Further examination revealed an increase in I-κBα and a decrease in phospho-relA levels in TSA-treated BMMCs, suggesting that TSA alters transcriptional processes, resulting in enhancement of I-κBα transcription and decreased NF-κB activation. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Optimising blood glucose control with portioned meal box in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: a randomised control trial.docx by Tanu-udom Maneesing (16560732)

    Published 2023
    “…Using PMB at least four times a week significantly decreased HbA1c during the intervention period (p = 0.021 and p < 0.001 for weeks 6 and 12 when compared with baseline, respectively). …”
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    Autonomous vehicle sunshade using aluminum panels by Bin Abul Kashem, Saad

    Published 2021
    “…The heat build-up inside of a vehicle cabin due to the direct composure of thermal energy when parked outside during the day can be a huge dilemma, the intensity of the problem can be decreased by covering the windows of the automobile, but drivers are reluctant to do it manually. …”
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    Supplementary Material for: Novel Cranial Imaging Findings and a Splice-Site Variant in a Patient with Tyrosinemia Type III, and a Summary of Published Cases by Kahraman A.B. (11900960)

    Published 2022
    “…Tyrosinemia type III is an extremely rare autosomal recessive disease, with only 19 patients yet reported. It is caused by a deficiency of the 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase enzyme, resulting from biallelic mutations in the <i>HPD</i> gene. …”
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    (A) Bath application of 2 by Alexander V Garger (2911)

    Published 2011
    “…</p>5 mM IBMX produced a characteristic depolarization of photoreceptors () that was diminished following intracellular pressure injection sufficient to inhibit the light response from a microelectrode containing 25 mM GtetP (). …”
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    An overview of detected changes in putative marker expression in sensitive and resistant NBL cell lines after treatment with natural or synthetic retinoids. by Viera Dobrotkova (6832433)

    Published 2019
    “…<p>The upward arrow indicates an increase in expression of the respective mRNA and/or protein, and the downward arrow indicates a decrease in mRNA and/or protein expression.</p>…”
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    Image_1_LUMAN/CREB3 Plays a Dual Role in Stress Responses as a Cofactor of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and a Regulator of Secretion.TIF by Jenna Penney (5791379)

    Published 2018
    “…On the other hand, we also found that in the absence of LUMAN, cells were more sensitive to cellular stress, exhibiting decreased secretory capacity. Hence our current data suggest that LUMAN may function both as a transcriptional cofactor of GR and a hormone secretion regulator, and through this, plays a role in stress sensitivity and reactivity to stress.…”
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    Image_6_LUMAN/CREB3 Plays a Dual Role in Stress Responses as a Cofactor of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and a Regulator of Secretion.TIF by Jenna Penney (5791379)

    Published 2018
    “…On the other hand, we also found that in the absence of LUMAN, cells were more sensitive to cellular stress, exhibiting decreased secretory capacity. Hence our current data suggest that LUMAN may function both as a transcriptional cofactor of GR and a hormone secretion regulator, and through this, plays a role in stress sensitivity and reactivity to stress.…”
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    Image_4_LUMAN/CREB3 Plays a Dual Role in Stress Responses as a Cofactor of the Glucocorticoid Receptor and a Regulator of Secretion.TIF by Jenna Penney (5791379)

    Published 2018
    “…On the other hand, we also found that in the absence of LUMAN, cells were more sensitive to cellular stress, exhibiting decreased secretory capacity. Hence our current data suggest that LUMAN may function both as a transcriptional cofactor of GR and a hormone secretion regulator, and through this, plays a role in stress sensitivity and reactivity to stress.…”