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    Immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence staining of E-cadherin and a-SMA protein in kidney tissue. by Lining Jia (2217367)

    Published 2015
    “…Compared with the vehicle-treated-UUO group, the expression of a-SMA and E-cadherin decreased and increased, respectively, in the UUO kidneys of sorafenib-treated groups (<i>p</i><0.05).…”
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    Image 5_Systematic evaluation of plant metals/metalloids accumulation efficiency: a global synthesis of bioaccumulation and translocation factors.tif by Wenbin Huang (452904)

    Published 2025
    “…<p>Phytoremediation, which involves the use of plants to accumulate and translocate metals and metalloids, represents a promising strategy for environmental remediation. …”
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    Antisense RNA decreases AP33 gene expression and cytoadherence by -1 by V Mundodi (32881)

    Published 2011
    “…The blots were probed with mAb F5.2 to AP33 (panel 1), mAb 12G4 to AP65 (panel 2) [17], and mAb to α-tubulin (panel 3). …”
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    MCs<sup>α2</sup> contribute to FDDI, and MC<sup>α2</sup> burst firing can reset type A PC spikes. by Markus M. Hilscher (473981)

    Published 2017
    “…Kernel density estimates (orange) highlight increased (peaks) and decreased (valleys) co-occurance of APs. (E) Example of voltage clamp responses for type A (<i>top</i>) and type B (<i>bottom</i>) PCs in response to MCs<sup>α2</sup> burst firing (single examples in grey, mean in black). …”
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    Mifepristone (RU-486) decreased the Henkel 100-induced response in the OE. by Ninthujah Kanageswaran (683924)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>(A) Representative submerged EOG responses to Henkel 100 (1:5,000) were recorded from the surface of the septum of female mice. …”