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    Analyses of membrane currents elicited by depolarizing voltage ramps in EYFP/Panx1 expressing N2a cells. by Sarah Kurtenbach (475817)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>N2a cells expressing EYFP or EYFP-tagged mPanx1, drPanx1a or drPanx1b were used for whole-cell patch clamp recordings in the voltage clamp mode 48 h post transient transfection. …”
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    siRNA-mediated knockdown of VDR induces expression of LVSCC-A1C mRNA and protein. A) Comparison of LVSCC-A1C mRNA levels. by Duygu Gezen-Ak (355264)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>B) Detection of LVSCC-A1C protein by western blot.</b> Although LVSCC-A1C protein increased in VDR-silenced neurons, vitamin D treatment decreased LVSCC-A1C expression to control levels. …”
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    Image 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.pdf by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the silencing of CHMP4A markedly decreased the expression levels of the TIM3/LGALS9 immune checkpoint axis in LIHC.…”
  4. 8064

    Table 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the silencing of CHMP4A markedly decreased the expression levels of the TIM3/LGALS9 immune checkpoint axis in LIHC.…”
  5. 8065

    Table 2_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the silencing of CHMP4A markedly decreased the expression levels of the TIM3/LGALS9 immune checkpoint axis in LIHC.…”
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    Image 2_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.pdf by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the silencing of CHMP4A markedly decreased the expression levels of the TIM3/LGALS9 immune checkpoint axis in LIHC.…”
  7. 8067

    Data Sheet 1_CHMP4A in hepatocellular carcinoma: exploring its role in tumor progression, immune modulation, and potential link to TIM3 checkpoint.docx by Kai Sun (140584)

    Published 2025
    “…Notably, the silencing of CHMP4A markedly decreased the expression levels of the TIM3/LGALS9 immune checkpoint axis in LIHC.…”
  8. 8068

    Rb1 expression is regulated by miR-199a-3p and miR-144. by Daniel Y. Lee (91449)

    Published 2010
    “…<p>(a) Cell lysate from the 3′UTR- or vector-transfected cells was analyzed on western blot for Rb1 expression. …”
  9. 8069

    Regulation of miR-146a by RelA/NFkB in ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> and ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q111</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q111</sup></i> cells. by Jayeeta Ghose (207861)

    Published 2011
    “…Expression of miR-17-5p was used as endogenous control. Expression of miR-146a was significantly higher in cells expressing p65 subunit of NFkB (RelA/NFkB); (<b>D</b>) Treatment with 2.0 mM aspirin decreased the expression of mature miR-146a in ST<i>Hdh<sup>Q7</sup>/Hdh<sup>Q7</sup></i> cells (n = 2, p = 0.031). …”
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    Expression of miR-34a in CD44<sup>hi</sup> and CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells evaluated by RT-qPCR and exogenous delivery of miR-34a into CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells inhibits colony formation... by Saroj K. Basak (263053)

    Published 2013
    “…The miR-34a expression has been normalized with RNU48. (<b>B</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells (samples M-1 and M-2) when transduced with miR-34a show decreased colony forming efficiency in comparison to miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells; (Sample M-1: miR control = 131.6 (SD = 30.5),+miR-34a = 7 (SD = 2.6) and P = 0.002; Sample M-2: miR control = 75 (SD = 19.6),+miR-34a = 23 (SD = 5.5) and P = 0.01); The mean effect with miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>hi</sup> cells is −88.3 (95% CI: −288.12, 111.45; P = 0.112) (<b>C</b>) Sorted CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells transduced with miR-34a exhibit small colony size (bottom panel) than miR-control transduced CD44<sup>hi</sup> tumor cells (upper panel); (<b>D</b>) The CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells from Sample M-1 and M-2 transduced with anti-miR34a show increased colony forming efficiency than tumor cells transduced with miR-control; (Sample M-1: miR control = 21 (SD = 4.5),+anti- miR-34a = 33 (SD = 5.2) and P = 0.04; Sample M-2: miR control = 24.6 (SD = 4.1),+anti-miR-34a = 39.3 (SD = 5.1) and P = 0.018); The mean effect with anti-miR-34a versus miR-control on CD44<sup>lo</sup> cells is −13.3 (95% CI: −20.43, 47.10; P = 0.125). …”
  11. 8071

    Junctional Adhesion Molecules (JAMs) - New Players in Breast Cancer? by Gozie Offiah (7897577)

    Published 2022
    “…This serves to underline the fact that malignant transformation in a heterogeneous disease like breast cancer is a dynamic process evolving through multiple multi-step pathway models.…”
  12. 8072

    Effect of treatment with TSA on Aβ42 and Aβ40 levels in APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice. by Li Shen (110858)

    Published 2017
    “…(A) Aβ40 was significantly decreased in two TSA-treated groups. …”
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  14. 8074

    Surface Tension-Induced Eccentric Hollow Polysiloxane Microspheres in a Surfactant-Free System and Their Applications as a Nanoreactor and Nanomotor by Xin Li (51274)

    Published 2023
    “…The solution, when adjusted to alkaline, nucleated from a point at the oil–water interface. Driven by the surface tension, the hydrolyzed MTES migrated to the nucleation site with decreasing hydrophilicity. …”
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  16. 8076

    Surface Tension-Induced Eccentric Hollow Polysiloxane Microspheres in a Surfactant-Free System and Their Applications as a Nanoreactor and Nanomotor by Xin Li (51274)

    Published 2023
    “…The solution, when adjusted to alkaline, nucleated from a point at the oil–water interface. Driven by the surface tension, the hydrolyzed MTES migrated to the nucleation site with decreasing hydrophilicity. …”
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  19. 8079

    CBR1 Inhibitors Enhance Daunorubicin-Mediated A549-Cell Killing, yet Prevent Apoptosis in Serum-Starved Cells by Masahiro Tanaka (58937)

    Published 2013
    “…Daunorubicin treatment induces a moderate decrease in cell viability when used alone. …”
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