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Relative increased/decreased prevalence of A>T mutation.
Published 2014“…<p>Relative increased/decreased prevalence of A>T mutation.</p>…”
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Antineoplastic Effects of siRNA against TMPRSS2-ERG Junction Oncogene in Prostate Cancer
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Identification of fusion variants of TMPRSS2-ERG in VCaP cells by RT-qPCR analysis.
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Knockdown of NRP1 increases while knockdown of NRP2 decreases formation of Schwann cell clusters.
Published 2014“…(D) The total area of SC clusters per well after knockdown of NRP1 or NRP2. There was a significant increase in total area of SC clusters after knockdown of NRP1 (137%) while in contrast, there was a strong decrease of total area of SC clusters after knockdown of NRP2 (54%). …”
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Mechanism of Peroxynitrite Interaction with Ferric <i>M. tuberculosis</i> Nitrobindin: A Computational Study
Published 2024“…These results indicate that ONOO<sup>–</sup> exhibits a much larger barrier for ligand displacement than ONOOH, suggesting that water displacement is assisted by protonation of the leaving group by the incoming ONOOH.…”
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Mechanism of Peroxynitrite Interaction with Ferric <i>M. tuberculosis</i> Nitrobindin: A Computational Study
Published 2024“…These results indicate that ONOO<sup>–</sup> exhibits a much larger barrier for ligand displacement than ONOOH, suggesting that water displacement is assisted by protonation of the leaving group by the incoming ONOOH.…”