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    Decreased TNIP1 expression in SSc patients. by Yannick Allanore (58641)

    Published 2011
    “…(B) Consistent with these findings, a 1.7-fold decrease of <i>TNIP1</i> mRNA levels was observed in dermal fibroblasts from SSc patients (* indicates a <i>P</i>-value = 0.001 <i>vs.…”
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    Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates by Tiemei Lu (4244926)

    Published 2021
    “…Both the enthalpic and entropic parts of this nonelectrostatic interaction decrease in the order G/A/U/C/T, in accordance with nucleobase stacking free energies. …”
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    Temperature-Responsive Peptide–Nucleotide Coacervates by Tiemei Lu (4244926)

    Published 2021
    “…Both the enthalpic and entropic parts of this nonelectrostatic interaction decrease in the order G/A/U/C/T, in accordance with nucleobase stacking free energies. …”
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    Adenosine decreases the amplitude of evoked AMPA EPSCs via activation of A<sub>1</sub> ARs without altering that of the evoked IPSCs recorded from layer III pyramidal neurons in th... by Shouping Wang (402959)

    Published 2013
    “…<b>F,</b> Bath application of dipyridamole (1 µM), an adenosine transporter inhibitor, significantly reduced the evoked EPSCs (n = 10, p<0.001, paired t-test) suggesting that endogenously released adenosine decreases AMPA EPSCs. <b>G,</b> Prior application of DPCPX, an A<sub>1</sub> AR blocker, blocked dipyridamole-induced depression of AMPA EPSCs (n = 5, p = 0.85 vs. baseline, paired t-test) suggesting that the inhibitory effect of dipyridamole is mediated via activation of A<sub>1</sub> ARs. …”
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    Influence of point mutations on proton sensitivity. by Katsuya Ohbuchi (559460)

    Published 2016
    “…The F587A, F591A and L670A mutations markedly decreased proton sensitivity. …”
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