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List of proteins that showed 2-fold decrease in <i>Bd</i> exposed to T<sub>3</sub>.
Published 2015“…</p><p>List of proteins that showed 2-fold decrease in <i>Bd</i> exposed to T<sub>3</sub>.…”
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Cohesin depletion preferentially decreases transcriptional pausing and initiation at genes that lack cohesin, and increases Pol II kinase occupancy more frequently in the bodies of...
Published 2013“…<p>(A) The box plots show the fold changes (log2) upon Rad21 depletion for all active cohesin-binding (red) or non-binding (blue) genes in total Pol II (Rpb3 ChIP) promoter occupancy, transcriptionally-engaged Pol II (PRO-seq) at the promoter, and pausing. …”
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S100A4 inhibits cell proliferation by interfering with the S100A1-RAGE V domain - Fig 2
Published 2019“…The cross peaks, which exhibited decreased intensity, are boxed in green. (B) Ribbon diagram showing the structure of S100A1—decreasing residues are labeled on the structure in green.…”
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S100A4 inhibits cell proliferation by interfering with the S100A1-RAGE V domain - Fig 1
Published 2019“…(B) Ribbon diagram showing the structure of S100A4; intensity decreasing residues are labeled on the structure in cyan.…”
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Signatures of the Protein Folding Pathway in Two-Dimensional Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
Published 2015“…The complexity of signals decreases as the conformational entropy decreases in the course of the folding process. …”
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Belinostat decreases both male and female bladder weights in transgenic superficial bladder cancer mice
Published 2011“…Normal non-transgenic mouse bladders weigh approximately 10.0 mg at the same age, and Ha-transgenic mice with superficial bladder cancer have a 3 fold and higher bladder weight. , Male belinostat-treated mice (n = 4, 327.5 mg average weight) showed a two-fold decrease (50%, p = 0.03) in bladder weight versus control (n = 4, 652.5 mg average weight). , Female belinostat-treated mice (n = 5, 34.0 mg average weight) showed a 36% decrease (p = 0.04) in bladder weight versus control (n = 6, 53.3 mg average weight).…”
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Evidence of saturation of protein fold space as a function of time.
Published 2009“…<p>With growing number of folds, the percentage of folds with partial structural similarity to other folds is increasing, and hence, the number of truly new folds being discovered is rapidly decreasing. …”
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Forty-two receptors arranged in order of decreasing interaction with the full set of thirty-five drugs.
Published 2010“…The black vertical bars represent a 100-fold drop in affinity relative to the receptor with the highest affinity at each drug. …”
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The <i>rcan-1</i> rearrangement allele decreases expression of <i>rcan-1</i>.
Published 2020“…The gene with the largest and most significant expression decrease was <i>rcan-1</i>. Red: p<0.01, log<sub>2</sub>(Fold Change) > 1. …”
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Cycloheximide (CHX) treatment decreases production of rRNA transcripts by POLR1 and POLR3.
Published 2019“…<p>(A) DAOY cells were treated with CHX (100 μg/ml) for either 6 or 14 hours; for metabolic RNA labelling, 5-EU was added 2 hours before the sample collection. …”