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Data_Sheet_1_Long term follow-up of heart rate variability in healthcare workers with mild COVID-19.docx
Published 2024“…In subgroup-A, at 6-month follow-up compared with baseline, the spectral components in the frequency domain HRV parameters, showed an increase in normalized high frequency power (nHF) (t = 2.99, p = 0.009), a decrease in the normalized low frequency power (nLF) (t = 2.98, p = 0.009) and in the LF/HF ratio (t = 3.13, p = 0.006). …”
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Supplementary Material for: Change in Proportional Protein Intake in a 10-Week Energy-Restricted Low- or High-Fat Diet, in Relation to Changes in Body Size and Metabolic Factors
Published 2013“…<b><i>Conclusions:</i></b> Under energy restriction, participants on a low-fat diet who had increased the percentage energy intake from protein showed the greatest reduction in weight and cholesterol, and a triglyceride reduction equally large to that of participants on a high-fat diet.…”
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Smoking impact on fibrosis and cancer gene expression.
Published 2017“…Fibrillar collagen genes are largely unchanged although the magnitude of the dysregulated response to LPS and CS differ (Col1a1 is identified). C. Genes exhibiting the greatest changes to CS (from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0187773#pone.0187773.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>) are listed and assigned colors reflecting their relative change in expression after CS (Red, increased; Green Decreased). …”
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MNTs attenuated survival of mouse motor neurons co-cultured with human astrocytes from SOD1 ALS patients.
Published 2016“…<p>a) Survival of mouse motor neurons (MNs), expressing GFP under the Hb9 promoter, was significantly decreased in co-cultures with human astrocytes (iAstrocytes) from an ALS patient a SOD1 mutation (Patient 2/SOD1 210; light grey) compared to those from 3 compiled control patients (3 compiled; white) (p<0.0001, unpaired t-test). …”
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Data_Sheet_1_SIRT7-Induced PHF5A Decrotonylation Regulates Aging Progress Through Alternative Splicing-Mediated Downregulation of CDK2.DOCX
Published 2021“…Decrotonylation of PHF5A K25 contributed to decreased CDK2 expression by retained intron (RI)-induced abnormal AS, thereby accelerating fibroblast senescence, and supporting a key role of PHF5A K25 decrotonylation in aging. …”
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Data_Sheet_2_SIRT7-Induced PHF5A Decrotonylation Regulates Aging Progress Through Alternative Splicing-Mediated Downregulation of CDK2.XLS
Published 2021“…Decrotonylation of PHF5A K25 contributed to decreased CDK2 expression by retained intron (RI)-induced abnormal AS, thereby accelerating fibroblast senescence, and supporting a key role of PHF5A K25 decrotonylation in aging. …”
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Data_Sheet_3_SIRT7-Induced PHF5A Decrotonylation Regulates Aging Progress Through Alternative Splicing-Mediated Downregulation of CDK2.XLSX
Published 2021“…Decrotonylation of PHF5A K25 contributed to decreased CDK2 expression by retained intron (RI)-induced abnormal AS, thereby accelerating fibroblast senescence, and supporting a key role of PHF5A K25 decrotonylation in aging. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Changes in Adiposity and Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers Following a Modified Mediterranean Ketogenic Diet in Older Adults at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease.docx
Published 2022“…Significant correlations were found between changes in adiposity and changes in CSF biomarkers (r’s = 0.63–0.92, p’s < 0.05), with notable differences by diet. Decreases in body fat on the MMK diet were related to changes in Aβ biomarkers, whereas decreases in body fat on the AHA diet were related to changes in tau biomarkers and cholinesterase activity. …”
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Inhibition of the RhoA/Rho-associated, coiled-coil-containing protein kinase-1 pathway is involved in the therapeutic effects of simvastatin on pulmonary arterial hypertension
Published 2018“…The effects of simvastatin were mediated by inhibition of RhoA/ROCK1. Simvastatin decreased RhoA/ROCK1 overexpression by inhibition of mevalonate, FPP, and GGPP synthesis.…”
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Inhibition of cathepsin B and L activity after exposure of J774A.1 cell lysates to HOSCN- and HOCl-modified LDL.
Published 2016“…Data are means ± SEM for at least 3 independent experiments, with multiple LDL donors. * and # represent a significant (p < 0.05) decrease in cathepsin B or L activity compared to cells exposed to the incubation control LDL or no LDL. …”
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Electrochemically Assisted Growth of Hopper and Tabular Calcite under Confinement
Published 2024“…In this geometry, the distance between the confining surfaces decreases continuously from hundreds of micrometers to a few nanometers in a single experimental setup. …”
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Electrochemically Assisted Growth of Hopper and Tabular Calcite under Confinement
Published 2024“…In this geometry, the distance between the confining surfaces decreases continuously from hundreds of micrometers to a few nanometers in a single experimental setup. …”
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Dopamine and sense of agency: Determinants in personality and substance use
Published 2019“…The present results confirm prior hypotheses that dopamine seems to play a crucial role in perception of agency. Possibly a higher accessibility of dopamine increases sense of agency (hyper-binding), whereas a lower accessibility of dopamine decreases sense of agency (hypo-binding). …”
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