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GS/GOGAT cycle.
Published 2015“…Additionally, later during the differentiation, it processes the cN created by the heterocysts decreasing the levels of 2-OG. The latter is crucial for the formation of the heterocyst pattern (see <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004129#pcbi.1004129.g003" target="_blank">Fig. 3</a>).…”
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<em>Listeria monocytogenes</em> Infection Causes Metabolic Shifts in <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>
Published 2012“…However, despite metabolism's powerful ability to alter the course of infections, little is known about what being “sick” means metabolically. Here we describe the metabolic changes occurring in a model system when <em>Listeria monocytogenes</em> causes a lethal infection in <em>Drosophila melanogaster</em>. …”
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Effect of initial prevalence on transient virulence evolution, in the two life stages of the virus.
Published 2013“…<p>We plot the maximal value of the λcI857/λ ratio from our theoretical model (crosses, same parameter values as in <a href="http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003209#ppat-1003209-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a>) and from the second experiment (dots and vertical bars are the means and their 95% confidence intervals over two chemostats of the log transformed data, see supplementary information). …”
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Marimastat treatment reduced liver injury, necrosis, and inflammation following repeated carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) administration.
Published 2013“…<p>Chronic CCl4 administration resulted in liver enlargement and fibrosis (A). Hematoxylin and eosin staining of liver sections revealed decreased steatosis and inflammation (yellow arrows), and no evidence of necrosis (black arrows) in the Marimastat treated mice (B). …”
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47265
PPARγ activity negatively regulates neuronogenesis from NSCs.
Published 2016“…Wild type uninfected NSC cultures (WT) stained with the same PPARγ antibody (green) are shown as a control (left). Scale bar: 50 μm. Bottom: In vitro neurogenesis assay showing significantly decreased number of HUC/D positive neurons generated from NSC-Pg (PPAR) stimulated by 1 μM rosiglitazone as compared to either untreated NSC-Pg or NSC-GFP (GFP) stimulated or not by rosiglitazone. …”
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Reconsideration of the Effects of Age on Proximal Femur Structure: Implications for Joint Replacement and Hip Fracture
Published 2016“…Voxel determined FN cortical volume decreased linearly by 43%, as did cortical bone mass so that vBMD did not change substantially. …”
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47267
Inhibition of gastric cancer cell SGC-7901 viability by VES.
Published 2015“…<p>(A) Incubation of VES for 24 h decreased cell viability in a concentration-dependent manner as determined by MTT assay in SGC-7901. …”
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47268
Table_1_Cardiovascular risk assessment using non-laboratory based WHO CVD risk prediction chart with respect to hypertension status among older Indian adults: insights from nationa...
Published 2024“…The self-reported hypertensives were distributed linearly in restricted cubic splines, with a more scattered distribution in higher scores, while actual hypertensives showed a sigmoid pattern. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Cardiovascular risk assessment using non-laboratory based WHO CVD risk prediction chart with respect to hypertension status among older Indian adults: insights from na...
Published 2024“…The self-reported hypertensives were distributed linearly in restricted cubic splines, with a more scattered distribution in higher scores, while actual hypertensives showed a sigmoid pattern. …”
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47270
Reduced glutathione levels in livers of mice from various treatment groups.
Published 2017“…N-acetylcysteine plus α-tocopherol (NAC+TCP) treatment partially rescued GSH levels in livers after EtOH exposure (A), but not after <i>t</i>-BuOH exposure (B). *p<0.05 with two-tailed Fisher’s exact test; n.s., not significant; values are means ± SD, n = 3–4 mice per point.…”
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Table1_Effects of Several Organic Fertilizers on Heavy Metal Passivation in Cd-Contaminated Gray-Purple Soil.DOCX
Published 2022“…Organic fertilizer can not only improve soil quality and provide nutrients for plants but also reduce the harm of heavy metal ions to a certain extent, meaning it has become a current research hotspot in the field of heavy metal passivation. …”
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Table2_Effects of Several Organic Fertilizers on Heavy Metal Passivation in Cd-Contaminated Gray-Purple Soil.XLSX
Published 2022“…Organic fertilizer can not only improve soil quality and provide nutrients for plants but also reduce the harm of heavy metal ions to a certain extent, meaning it has become a current research hotspot in the field of heavy metal passivation. …”
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Chronic hyperglycemia alters the β-cell specific gene expression in pancreatic islets.
Published 2012“…Under high glucose conditions, cellular insulin content were significantly reduced, and total proteins were decreased slightly. (<b>D∼H</b>) Real-time PCR was carried out using SYBR green to quantitate the mRNA levels of indicated genes in diverse conditions shown in <b>A</b>. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”
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Amyloid‑β Peptide Triggers Membrane Remodeling in Supported Lipid Bilayers Depending on Their Hydrophobic Thickness
Published 2018“…For thicker DOPC and POPC SLBs, membrane remodeling involved the formation of elongated tubule and globular structures as a passive means to regulate membrane stress depending on Aβ concentration. …”