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    BAG3 is a direct caspase substrate. by Victoria M. Virador (265348)

    Published 2009
    “…Alanine mutagenesis of <sup>344</sup>K<u>E</u>V<u>D</u> or <sup>515</sup>L<u>E</u>A<u>D</u> was followed by stable transfection and expression. …”
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    NK cells control the response of naïve but not of activated T cells. A: by Lilli Kraus (302769)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>D:</b> Assessment of IFN-γ revealed a strong increase in cytokine secretion in naïve splenocytes depleted of NK cells but a decrease in NK-depleted immunised splenocytes. …”
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    Human Serum Albumin Binding in a Vial: A Novel UV-pH Titration Method To Assist Drug Design by Gergő Dargó (3138048)

    Published 2020
    “…Significant decreases in their HSA binding proved that the UV-pH titration method combined with an in silico support can be used as a medicinal chemistry tool to assist rational molecular design.…”
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    Human Serum Albumin Binding in a Vial: A Novel UV-pH Titration Method To Assist Drug Design by Gergő Dargó (3138048)

    Published 2020
    “…Significant decreases in their HSA binding proved that the UV-pH titration method combined with an in silico support can be used as a medicinal chemistry tool to assist rational molecular design.…”
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    Osteopontin activates AKT pathway in a subset of GBM. by Mayumi Jijiwa (207098)

    Published 2011
    “…In serum-propagated CD44<sup>high</sup> GBM cells, AKT and S6R pathway was activated without ligands stimulation (upper right panel). In CD44v6 knocked-down cells, phosphorylation of AKT and S6R was decreased and OPN stimulation (5 µg/ml, 30 minutes) failed to activate both molecules. …”
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    Atomic charge differences among IMMS-TLR8 interacting atoms under bound and unbound conditions. by Carlos Kubli-Garfias (310635)

    Published 2017
    “…<p>Most of the IMMS atoms (left panel) were polarized by the binding process, increasing and decreasing their charge values. Thus, N3, N5 and N11 polar pharmacophore atoms, along with C4 and C5a, showed a high polarization characteristic. …”
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    Table_1_Retinal arterial–venous pulse delay: a new specific marker for a carotid–cavernous fistula.xlsx by Edward F. Linton (17612283)

    Published 2023
    “…</p>Design<p>The study was an observational case series, with a retrospective case–control analysis.</p>Methods<p>Five patients with a CCF underwent measurement of ocular blood flow using laser speckle flowgraphy. …”
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    A simplified model for ePop function. by Philippe Marguet (244746)

    Published 2010
    “…Degradation of RNA I is described by a Hill-type function (Hill coefficient, <i>v</i>) to account for possible cooperativity. …”
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    The importance of electrotonic distance for burst firing and the impact of dendritic topology illustrated with a fully asymmetrical and a fully symmetrical tree. by Ronald A. J. van Elburg (80591)

    Published 2010
    “…Scale bars: 100 ms, 20 mV. The ticks on top of the action potentials in A and B indicate the spikes that are shown at t+0 and t+13 in panel C. …”
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    The importance of electrotonic distance for burst firing and the impact of dendritic topology illustrated with a fully asymmetrical and a fully symmetrical tree. by Ronald A. J. van Elburg (80591)

    Published 2010
    “…Scale bars: 100 ms, 20 mV. The ticks on top of the action potentials in A and B indicate the spikes that are shown at t+0 and t+13 in panel C. …”
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