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Data Sheet 1_Gait adaptations in step length and push-off force during walking with functional asymmetry.pdf
Published 2025“…Results reveal that functional asymmetry disproportionately impacts propulsion, with constrained-leg force decreasing significantly at higher speed, while step length symmetry remains stable. …”
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Imetelstat increases FLU-induced γH2AX and decreases FLU-induced pDNA-PK.
Published 2013“…<p>A) The graph represents the mean levels of γH2AX (phosphorylated H2AX) (y-axis) after treatment of CLL lymphocytes as indicated (x-axis) in eight samples. …”
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JAK-STAT6 inhibitors decrease IL-13-induced eotaxin-3 expression in esophageal epithelial cells.
Published 2016“…<p>IL-13-induced (a) STAT6 phosphorylation, (b) eotaxin-3 mRNA, and (c) eotaxin-3 protein expression are decreased in esophageal epithelial cells, following treatment with JAK-STAT6 inhibitors (AS1517499 and leflunomide). …”
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Divergent effects of DYRK1A KD in HBV-infected PHH.
Published 2024“…(B) Representative Western blot analysis of DYRK1A KD levels. (C) and (D) DYRK1A and HBV RNA analysis of a set of 3 independent experiments, each performed in triplicate, in which a decrease of HBV RNAs was observed. …”
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PLD2 and mTORC2 are required to convert increases in membrane tension to decreases in actin network assembly.
Published 2016“…<p><b>(A)</b> Prediction: Knockdown of the PLD2–mTORC2-based tension circuit should result in a slower decrease of actin nucleation following an increase in membrane tension. …”
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