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  1. 13441

    Data_Sheet_1_Multifaceted Mechanism of Amicoumacin A Inhibition of Bacterial Translation.docx by Elena M. Maksimova (10133537)

    Published 2021
    “…During early elongation steps, Ami does not compromise EF-Tu-dependent A-site binding or peptide bond formation. On the other hand, Ami reduces the rate of peptidyl-tRNA movement from the A to the P site and significantly decreases the amount of the ribosomes capable of polypeptide synthesis. …”
  2. 13442

    Thin sections IPS-82477a-d of layers 4 and 5 of the El Frontal tracksite. by Novella L. Razzolini (275832)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>A) Sandstone intercalated by siltstone-mudstone bands in which chlorite minerals are scarce (<5%); B) High quartz concentration (>60%) and scarce presence of clay minerals in mud bands; C)Sandstone-siltstone in which the grain size decreases from the bottom to the top; D) Sandstone intercalated by siltstone, mineral clays are abundant (>60%); E) Deformation structures (mud drapes); F) Deformation structure (symmetrical ripple). …”
  3. 13443

    Annexin A2 promotes glioma IL-1 synthesis and release. by Leonid Tarassishin (326809)

    Published 2014
    “…(B) Western blot showing decreased A2 expression in U251 cells transfected with A2-specific siRNA vs. control siRNA. …”
  4. 13444

    Obtaining and Characterizing a Polyester Resin and Cement Powder Composites by Luiz Guilherme Meira de Souza (10443891)

    Published 2021
    “…The composite that presented the greater economic feasibility was 1.0R+1.0C. The cement was found to have a filler load function. …”
  5. 13445

    MiR-186 directly targets the NR5A2 gene. by Zheng-liang Zhang (700020)

    Published 2015
    “…(C) The intensity of EGFP fluorescence was decreased in cancer cells transfected with both miR-186 mimics and NR5A2 WT 3′-UTR, but was unaltered in those transfected with both miR-186 mimics and the 3′-UTR mutant vector. …”
  6. 13446
  7. 13447

    Opium use and type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Elahe Piraiee (11353287)

    Published 2021
    “…The meta-analysis results revealed no significant negative relationship between increased opium intake and decreased fasting blood sugar (<i>P</i>= ns). There was a statistically significant positive relationship between opium consumption and HbA1C increase in patients with type 2 diabetes (<i>P</i>< .05).…”
  8. 13448

    Table_1_Hybrid Histidine Kinase WelA of Sphingomonas sp. WG Contributes to WL Gum Biosynthesis and Motility.docx by Hui Li (32376)

    Published 2022
    “…One phosphodiesterase was up-regulated by CtrA, and the intracellular c-di-GMP was decreased. …”
  9. 13449

    Image_1_Identification of a Compound That Inhibits the Growth of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Blocking BamA–BamD Interaction.TIFF by Yan Li (23143)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, our results suggest that IMB-H4 disrupts BamA–BamD interaction by binding to BamA. Strikingly, E. coli cells having been treated with IMB-H4 showed impaired OM integrity and decreased the abundance of OMPs. …”
  10. 13450

    Table_2_Metabolic Perturbations Caused by the Over-Expression of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli.docx by Yi-Yun Liu (3157737)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, levels of intermediate metabolites of peptides, amino sugars, carbohydrates and nucleotide metabolism and secondary metabolites significantly decreased. Moreover, the over-expression of mcr-1 resulted in a prolonged reduction in intermediates associated with pentose phosphate pathway and pantothenate and CoA biosynthesis. …”
  11. 13451

    Supplementary Material for: Interleukin-17A Promotes Arginase-1 Production and 2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene-Induced Acute Hyperinflammation in Human Papillomavirus E7 Oncoprotein-Expre... by Tran L.S. (3632413)

    Published 2017
    “…Interestingly, induction of arginase-1 by DNCB is not seen in K14.E7 animals unable to express IL-17A. Further, blockade of either IL-17A or arginase activity alleviates DNCB-induced hyperinflammation through reduced recruitment of neutrophils, as a consequence of decreased CXCL1 and CXCL5 chemokine production. …”
  12. 13452

    Table_1_Metabolic Perturbations Caused by the Over-Expression of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli.docx by Yi-Yun Liu (3157737)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, levels of intermediate metabolites of peptides, amino sugars, carbohydrates and nucleotide metabolism and secondary metabolites significantly decreased. Moreover, the over-expression of mcr-1 resulted in a prolonged reduction in intermediates associated with pentose phosphate pathway and pantothenate and CoA biosynthesis. …”
  13. 13453

    Table_3_Metabolic Perturbations Caused by the Over-Expression of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli.docx by Yi-Yun Liu (3157737)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, levels of intermediate metabolites of peptides, amino sugars, carbohydrates and nucleotide metabolism and secondary metabolites significantly decreased. Moreover, the over-expression of mcr-1 resulted in a prolonged reduction in intermediates associated with pentose phosphate pathway and pantothenate and CoA biosynthesis. …”
  14. 13454

    Image_2_Identification of a Compound That Inhibits the Growth of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Blocking BamA–BamD Interaction.TIF by Yan Li (23143)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, our results suggest that IMB-H4 disrupts BamA–BamD interaction by binding to BamA. Strikingly, E. coli cells having been treated with IMB-H4 showed impaired OM integrity and decreased the abundance of OMPs. …”
  15. 13455

    Data_Sheet_1_Metabolic Perturbations Caused by the Over-Expression of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli.xlsx by Yi-Yun Liu (3157737)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, levels of intermediate metabolites of peptides, amino sugars, carbohydrates and nucleotide metabolism and secondary metabolites significantly decreased. Moreover, the over-expression of mcr-1 resulted in a prolonged reduction in intermediates associated with pentose phosphate pathway and pantothenate and CoA biosynthesis. …”
  16. 13456

    Image_1_Metabolic Perturbations Caused by the Over-Expression of mcr-1 in Escherichia coli.pdf by Yi-Yun Liu (3157737)

    Published 2020
    “…In contrast, levels of intermediate metabolites of peptides, amino sugars, carbohydrates and nucleotide metabolism and secondary metabolites significantly decreased. Moreover, the over-expression of mcr-1 resulted in a prolonged reduction in intermediates associated with pentose phosphate pathway and pantothenate and CoA biosynthesis. …”
  17. 13457

    Image_3_Identification of a Compound That Inhibits the Growth of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Blocking BamA–BamD Interaction.TIF by Yan Li (23143)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, our results suggest that IMB-H4 disrupts BamA–BamD interaction by binding to BamA. Strikingly, E. coli cells having been treated with IMB-H4 showed impaired OM integrity and decreased the abundance of OMPs. …”
  18. 13458

    Image_1_Interleukin-37 Ameliorates Influenza Pneumonia by Attenuating Macrophage Cytokine Production in a MAPK-Dependent Manner.TIF by Feifei Qi (3070155)

    Published 2019
    “…Interleukin-37 (IL-37) has been reported to inhibit excessive immune responses and protect against a variety of inflammatory diseases. In this study, by using BALB/c mice intranasally infected with A/California/07/2009 (H1N1), we found that IL-37 treatment increases the survival rate and body weight, and reduces the pulmonary index, impaired the lung injury and decreased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the BALF and lung tissue. …”
  19. 13459

    A 3′ UTR SNP in COL18A1 Is Associated with Susceptibility to HBV Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Chinese: Three Independent Case-Control Studies by Xiaopan Wu (175787)

    Published 2012
    “…We found that rs7499 located in 3′-UTR to be strongly associated with HBV related HCC (P<sub>combined</sub> = 0.0000005, OR = 0.72, 95%CI = 0.63–0.82). COL18A1 mRNA expression was significantly decreased as the disease progressed (P = 0.000026).…”
  20. 13460

    Data_Sheet_1_Identification of a Compound That Inhibits the Growth of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Blocking BamA–BamD Interaction.docx by Yan Li (23143)

    Published 2020
    “…Moreover, our results suggest that IMB-H4 disrupts BamA–BamD interaction by binding to BamA. Strikingly, E. coli cells having been treated with IMB-H4 showed impaired OM integrity and decreased the abundance of OMPs. …”