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Decreased oxidative phosphorylation in SDH and VHL-related PH/PGL.
Published 2013“…(D–F) Mean values for mitochondrial complexes II+III, III and IV reveal a generalized decrease in respiration in SDH and VHL PH/PGL. …”
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ROCK inhibition decreases the motility of MHCC97H cells.
Published 2014“…(<b>B</b>) and (<b>D</b>) Data were normalized to untreated cells and the relative migration or invasion is expressed as mean ± S.E. of triplicate experiments. Fewer cells migrated or invaded 48 h after incubation with Y27632 (50 µM), compared with the control cells, *<i>P</i><0.05, **<i>P</i><0.01 and ***<i>P</i><0.001.…”
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ATRA decreased α-SMA expression in LT and HT cultures.
Published 2013“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Immunofluorescence of omentum-derived mesothelial cells (control) and effluent-derived mesothelial cells from LT and HT grown until confluence in the presence of ATRA (0, 50 and 100 nM). …”
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Inhibition of Nuclear Factor-Kappa B Activation Decreases Survival of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> in Human Macrophages
Published 2013“…Targeted pharmacologic inhibition of NFκB activation using BAY 11-7082 (BAY, an inhibitor of IκBα kinase) or an adenovirus construct with a dominant-negative IκBα significantly decreased the number of viable intracellular mycobacteria recovered from THP-1 macrophages four and eight days after infection. …”
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