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  1. 64621

    miR-142 downregulates MAOA protein expression in human neurons. by Amrita Datta Chaudhuri (482685)

    Published 2013
    “…Quantification of Western blots from 5 human neuron donors revealed a significant decrease in MAOA level after miR-142 transduction (fold change -1.9, p<.05). …”
  2. 64622

    The effect of transgenic activation of NOTCH1 signaling in spermatogonial germ cells. by Zaohua Huang (439674)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>In male spermatogonial cells, the known target of NOTCH1, HES5 is up-regulated and causes a decrease of NEUROG3 expression. …”
  3. 64623

    Image_6_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.jpeg by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  4. 64624

    Image_2_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.jpeg by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  5. 64625

    DataSheet_1_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.pdf by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  6. 64626

    Image_1_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.jpeg by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  7. 64627

    Image_4_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.jpeg by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  8. 64628

    Image_3_Disruption of the ABA1 encoding zeaxanthin epoxidase caused defective suberin layers in Arabidopsis seed coats.jpeg by Jeongho Choi (14792389)

    Published 2023
    “…Consistent with suberin polyester chemical analysis, RT-qPCR analysis showed a significant reduction in transcript levels of KCS17, FAR1, FAR4, FAR5, CYP86A1, CYP86B1, ASFT, GPAT5, LTPG1, LTPG15, ABCG2, ABCG6, ABCG20, ABCG23, MYB9, and MYB107, which are involved in suberin accumulation and regulation in developing aba1-1 and aba1-8 siliques, as compared with WT levels. …”
  9. 64629

    During LCFA metabolism Cpx is induced partly in response to the hypo-oxidizing environment of the envelope. by Kanchan Jaswal (9542107)

    Published 2020
    “…<p><i>(A) Supplementation of ubiquinone-8 decreases Cpx induction in oleate-utilizing cells</i>. …”
  10. 64630

    F9 versus F9. by Tomita Vasilica Stirbat (279113)

    Published 2013
    “…The difference between the interfacial tensions at the cell-cell and cell-extracellular medium interfaces gives the aggregate surface tension (). increases the surface tension whereas decreases it. Scale bar, 5 . (E-F) Cartoons of cell-cell contacts in the case of F9 WT cells (E) and F9 cells (F). …”
  11. 64631

    <i>Vg</i> expression regulates Lp-mediated accumulation of lipids via TOR signaling. by Iryna Stryapunina (17867390)

    Published 2024
    “…(C) Western blot quantification from <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1011145#pgen.1011145.g003" target="_blank">Fig 3D</a> showing a decrease in phospho-S6K levels in the fat body upon rapamycin treatment; samples of five tissues, three biological replicates (ANOVA). …”
  12. 64632

    <i>Mtb</i> inside hypoxic macrophages loses acid fastness and accumulates lipid droplets. by Jaiyanth Daniel (111037)

    Published 2013
    “…Human macrophages were infected at MOI 0.1 and were incubated at 1% O<sub>2</sub>, 5% CO<sub>2</sub> at 37°C. <i>Mtb</i> cells were recovered from human macrophages after 4 h infection (<b>A</b>), at 3 days (<b>B</b>) and 5 days (<b>C</b>) and stained with Auramine-O and Nile Red; <b>D</b>, Quantitation of acid-fast and neutral lipid staining <i>Mtb</i> recovered from hypoxic human macrophages (shown in <b>A</b>–<b>C</b>) indicates a decrease in acid-fastness and increase in lipid droplet staining with time. …”
  13. 64633

    Fluoxetine inhibits the differentiation of hypothalamic neuroprogenitor cells. by Lígia Sousa-Ferreira (221509)

    Published 2014
    “…Representative confocal photomicrographs for mature neurons marker Neu-N (green) (<b>A</b>). Fluoxetine decreases the percentage of Neu-N positive cells and the incubation with Trk receptors inhibitor K252a (24 h) partially reverses this effect (<b>B</b>). …”
  14. 64634

    Image_8_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  15. 64635

    Image_7_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  16. 64636

    Image_9_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  17. 64637

    Image_3_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  18. 64638

    Image_2_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  19. 64639

    Image_10_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”
  20. 64640

    Image_1_Breathing Abnormalities During Sleep and Wakefulness in Rett Syndrome: Clinical Relevance and Paradoxical Relationship With Circulating Pro-oxidant Markers.pdf by Silvia Leoncini (383432)

    Published 2022
    “…</p>Methods<p>Female patients with a clinical diagnosis of typical RTT (n = 66), MECP2 gene mutation, and apneas were enrolled (mean age: 12.5 years). …”