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    MakA causes disruption of intracellular organelles. by Aftab Nadeem (3211719)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(A) CaCO2 cells transfected with Cell Light Golgi-GFP were treated with vehicle or 250 nM Alexa568-MakA for 24h. …”
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    Relative Protein Abundances and Biological Ageing in Whole Skeletal Elements by Elizabeth Johnston (349689)

    Published 2020
    “…However, previous studies have typically relied on subsampling different parts of skeletal elements. Here, we attempt to evaluate the proteome of complete elements using a rat model. …”
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    Model of the changes of the photosynthetic apparatus in <i>T</i>. <i>oceanica</i> (CCMP 1003) in response to growth in the presence of low Cu compared to optimal Cu levels (control... by Anna A. Hippmann (471690)

    Published 2017
    “…In our model, the represented changes in the numbers of LHCs, protein complexes and electron carriers are a reflection of the changes we observed in the proteomic data (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0181753#pone.0181753.t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a> for details): Overall cellular concentrations of proteins associated with PSII, and the photosynthetic electron transport chain (PSII, cyt<i>b</i><sub><i>6</i></sub><i>f</i> complex and plastocyanin) decrease, whereas those associated with PSI remain unchanged, and the size of the plastoquinone pool increases. …”
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    Table 1_UV light and the ocular lens: a review of exposure models and resulting biomolecular changes.docx by Emily R. MacFarlane (19543249)

    Published 2024
    “…Age-related nuclear cataract is the most prevalent form of cataract and is strongly associated with oxidative stress and a decrease in the antioxidant capacity of the central lens region. …”
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    Sensitivity of forage turnip to the herbicide tepraloxydim by Gabriel Martins Almeida (8526831)

    Published 2020
    “…The herbicide tepraloxydim was applied at doses of 0, 75, 100, and 125 g of active ingredient per hectare (g a.i. ha-1). The herbicide dose of 125 g a.i. ha-1 led to a small decrease in the photosynthetic rate, water use efficiency, effective quantum yield of PSII, rate of electron transport, and the concentration of chloroplastidic pigments in the leaves of R. sativus. …”
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    Data_Sheet_1_Growth of freshwater cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon sp. ULC602 in different growing and nutrient conditions.docx by Mai-Lan Pham (17686353)

    Published 2023
    “…Moreover, a decrease in Chlo-a biomass was observed under sulfur deficiency. …”
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    S100A9: A Potential Biomarker for the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and the Diagnosis of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis by Xiaolin Liu (403100)

    Published 2015
    “…Microarray was performed to assess gene expression changes in rat livers. We find that gene expression of s100a9 was higher in NAFL group compared with control, and was increased in NASH groups and decreased in NAFL + T2DM group compared with NAFL. …”
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    Image1_miR-146a is a critical target associated with multiple biological pathways of skin aging.jpg by Klodjan Stafa (154945)

    Published 2024
    “…Effects on markers of skin aging, including cell proliferation, production of Collagen-1 and inflammatory cytokines were assessed.</p><p>Results: We show that the expression of miR-146a decreases with age in dermal fibroblasts and inhibition of miR-146a in 19y and 62y old NHDFs induced significant changes in essential clock genes indicating an association with circadian rhythm control. …”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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    Hot Giant Fullerenes Eject <i>and</i> Capture C<sub>2</sub> Molecules: QM/MD Simulations with Constant Density by Biswajit Saha (569887)

    Published 2011
    “…Explicit inclusion of Lennard-Jones-type helium or argon noble gas atoms is found to increase the GF shrinking rate. Large GFs shrink at a greater rate than small GFs. The simulations suggest that in an idealized, <i>closed</i> system the fullerene cage size may grow to a dynamic equilibrium value that depends on initial cage size, temperature, pressure, and overall carbon concentration, whereas in an <i>open</i> system cage shrinking prevails when noncage carbon density decreases as a function of time.…”
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