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    Chondrocytes differentiation and osteoblasts proliferation were impaired in mutant long bones. by Xiaoquan Zhu (589276)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(A) Von Kossa stained at P6 nasal cartilage from <i>Tnni2<sup>+/K175del</sup></i> mice and their wild-type littermates. …”
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    Expression of a mutant SEMA3A variant (K108N-SEMA3A) does not significantly alter the sprouting capacity at non-plastic NMJs after BotoxA-induced muscle paralysis in male mice. by Elizabeth B. Moloney (3684877)

    Published 2017
    “…The number of neuronal sprouts on NMJs at TypeI/IIa muscle fibers decreases significantly in male mice expressing the SEMA3A mutant isoform (Panel A; ii. …”
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    PKA activity is altered in an <i>eaf1Δ</i>. by Elizabeth A. Walden (9708103)

    Published 2020
    “…Panel to the left is a representative of a total phosphorylation and a total protein blot (Stars highlight bands that decreased and arrows highlight bands that increase in <i>eaf1Δ</i> extracts); panel to the right is the quantification of western blots for four independent biological replicates where the total phosphorylation signal intensity was normalized to total protein. …”
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    Lysine acetyltransferase NuA4 and acetyl-CoA regulate glucose-deprived stress granule formation in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> by Meaghen Rollins (3776008)

    Published 2017
    “…While elevated acetyl-CoA levels suppress the formation of glucose-deprived stress granules, decreased acetyl-CoA levels enhance stress granule formation upon glucose deprivation. …”
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    LPC-DHA affects membrane phospholipid saturation. by Jia Pei Chan (5593388)

    Published 2018
    “…Phospholipid DHA pools attenuate Srebp activity, leading to decreased lipogenesis. Moreover, Mfsd2a itself is regulated by Srebp, forming a negative feedback loop to balance de novo lipogenesis with exogenous uptake of LPC-DHA, with the result of maintaining homeostasis of membrane phospholipid composition. …”
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    Effect on the metabolic clearance rate (MCR) of meranzin hydrate (MH) under the inhibition of recombinant CYP1A2 and CYP2C19. by Xi Huang (12172)

    Published 2014
    “…The MCRs of MH were significantly decreased compared with that of the control for CYP1A2 and CYP2C19, for both concentrations of MH.…”
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    The interaction of a naturally occurring membranous collagen with high-saline dye solutions – mechanistic features from unusual multi-step biosorption by Renê Humberto Tavares Santos (6070187)

    Published 2018
    “…The sorption kinetic data were well adjusted to a three-parameter multi-step exponential function. …”
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    Effect of specific inhibitors on CYP-mediated MH (10 µM) metabolism in HLMs. by Xi Huang (12172)

    Published 2014
    “…FUR, furafylline, the specific inhibitor for CYP1A2; TRA, trans-2-phenylcyclopropylamine, the specific inhibitor for CYP2A6; SUL, sulfaphenazole, the specific inhibitor for CYP2C9; QUI, quinidine, the specific inhibitor for CYP2D6; CLM, chlormethiazole, the specific inhibitor for CYP2E1; TIC, ticlopidine, the specific inhibitor for CYP2C19; and KET, ketoconazole, the specific inhibitor for CYP3A4. …”
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    Effect of therapy with somatostatin analogues (SSAs) on the plasma levels of total-CgA and VS-1 in patients with ileal and pancreatic NENs. by Andrea Corsello (5172026)

    Published 2018
    “…(C) Correlation between the decrease (%) of the plasma levels of VS-1 and total-CgA after therapy.…”
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    Image_4_v1_Systemic Immune Modulation Alters Local Bone Regeneration in a Delayed Treatment Composite Model of Non-Union Extremity Trauma.jpeg by Casey E. Vantucci (10528263)

    Published 2022
    “…This overall increase correlated with a decrease in bone volume (P = 0.057) at 6 weeks post-treatment and a significant decrease in mechanical strength at 12 weeks post-treatment compared to untreated rats. …”