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    Phenoxodiol protects against Cisplatin induced neurite toxicity in a PC-12 cell model-2 by Reuben Klein (78663)

    Published 2011
    “…D) Significant cell and neurite toxicity was observed in cells incubated with 10 μM PXD. E) Cisplatin at 20 μg/ml decreased the percentage of cells bearing neurites compared to control, which was blocked by (F) 1 μM PXD. …”
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    Gene set enrichment analysis revealed NF-κB signaling as a potential downstream regulator of Efp. by Wataru Sato (149080)

    Published 2018
    “…(<i>n</i> = 3). **, <i>P</i> < 0.01. (<b>D</b> and <b>E</b>) Decrease of <i>IL6ST</i> and <i>IL18</i> mRNA levels in siEfp #A-treated tumors <i>in vivo</i>. …”
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    Poly(I:C) at a low dose inhibits IL-33-induced AHR and acute eosinophilia. by Li She (2204779)

    Published 2020
    “…Airway resistance (<b>R</b>), elastance (<b>E</b>) and compliance (<b>C</b>) were measured after exposure to increasing doses (6.25–50 mg/mL) of aerosolized methacholine. …”
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    Image_1_Internal structure of intonational categories: The (dis)appearance of a perceptual magnet effect.jpg by Joe Rodd (14437926)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has long been a puzzle in prosodic research. In past work, researchers have studied categoricality of pitch accents and boundary tones by examining perceptual phenomena stemming from research on phoneme categories (i.e., intonation boundary effects—peaks in discrimination sensitivity at category boundaries, perceptual magnet effects—sensitivity minima near the best exemplar or prototype of a category). …”
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    Table_1_Internal structure of intonational categories: The (dis)appearance of a perceptual magnet effect.docx by Joe Rodd (14437926)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has long been a puzzle in prosodic research. In past work, researchers have studied categoricality of pitch accents and boundary tones by examining perceptual phenomena stemming from research on phoneme categories (i.e., intonation boundary effects—peaks in discrimination sensitivity at category boundaries, perceptual magnet effects—sensitivity minima near the best exemplar or prototype of a category). …”
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    Image_2_Internal structure of intonational categories: The (dis)appearance of a perceptual magnet effect.jpg by Joe Rodd (14437926)

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The question of whether intonation events are speech categories like phonemes and lexical tones has long been a puzzle in prosodic research. In past work, researchers have studied categoricality of pitch accents and boundary tones by examining perceptual phenomena stemming from research on phoneme categories (i.e., intonation boundary effects—peaks in discrimination sensitivity at category boundaries, perceptual magnet effects—sensitivity minima near the best exemplar or prototype of a category). …”
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    CNNM4 but not SLC41A1 stimulates TRPM7-mediated divalent cation entry. by Zhiyong Bai (259036)

    Published 2021
    “…<i>n</i> = 100.* indicates a <i>p</i>-value of less than 0.05. <b>(C)</b> Separate control experiments were performed using the Mag-Fura-2 dye to show that the magnesium levels of 293-TRPM7 cells expressing CNNM4 as well as SLC41A1 decreased compared to 293-TRPM7 cells alone. …”
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    Image_11_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NO... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_12_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NO... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_4_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NOT... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_1_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NOT... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_2_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NOT... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_10_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NO... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_9_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NOT... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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    Image_3_Consecutive Hypoxia Decreases Expression of NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 via NKX2-1 Downregulation and Intermittent Hypoxia-Reoxygenation Increases Expression of BMP4, NOT... by Yung-Yu Yang (9343376)

    Published 2020
    “…In both the normal and diseased HBE cells, intermittent H/R significantly increased HIF1A, BMP4, NOTCH1, MKI67, OCT4, and MUC5AC expression, while consecutive hypoxia significantly decreased NKX2-1, NOTCH3, HEY1, CC10, and FOXJ1 expression. …”
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