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20141
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20143
Dynamic Distribution of Linker Histone H1.5 in Cellular Differentiation
Published 2012“…Depletion of H1.5 results in loss of SIRT1 and H3K9me2, increased chromatin accessibility, deregulation of gene expression, and decreased cell growth. …”
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20144
Presenilins are required for maintenance of neural stem cells in the developing brain-5
Published 2011“…(C, D) was expressed weakly in the control but decreased in the cDKO. (E, F) The expression was strong in the control but decreased in the cDKO. …”
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20145
Ras Tyrosine 4 is required for Rabex-5-mediated Ras ubiquitination.
Published 2020“…<p>(A) Flag-His6-GFP tagged Ras (Ras<sup>WT</sup>) or FLAG-His6-GFP tagged Ras N-terminal fragments tagged with C-terminal localization signal CKML (1–10 CKML, 1–20 CKML) were co-transfected into Schneider S2 cells with HA-Ub with or without Rabex-5 and purified on nickel beads as done previously [<a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008715#pgen.1008715.ref013" target="_blank">13</a>, <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008715#pgen.1008715.ref016" target="_blank">16</a>]. …”
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20146
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20147
Silencing of the reporter gene <i>URA5-miRs</i>.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) The upper panels show a slower growth rate of the transformants of <i>URA5-miR1</i> (two transformants was picked in each case, namely, miR1-1 and miR1-2), and <i>URA5-miR2</i> (miR2-1 and miR2-2), than the wild type B4500, and the transformants of miR1-m (<i>i.e.…”
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20148
Altered regulation of Prox1-gene-expression in liver tumors-5
Published 2011“…When the nuclear extracts were reacted with the same radiolabelled consensus double-stranded oligo in the presence of a 100-fold excess of an unlabeled MAZ-consensus oligo (published in ref. [23]) the intensity of mobility shift significantly decreased (right panel); sample 1: negative control, without nuclear extract. …”
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20149
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20150
Increased 5-hmC occurs in osteoblast and chondrocyte gene promoters.
Published 2019“…(B) Inhibition of PHD2 with Iox2 significantly decreased 5-hmC levels in the promoters of chondrocyte genes HIF1α and VEGF. …”
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20151
UHRF2 regulates local 5-methylcytosine and suppresses spontaneous seizures
Published 2017“…Therefore, our study has revealed a unique role of UHRF2 in the maintenance of local 5mC levels in brain that is distinct from that of its paralog UHRF1.…”
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20152
Figure S1-S21 from miR-196b-5p Regulates Colorectal Cancer Cell Migration and Metastases through Interaction with HOXB7 and GALNT5
Published 2024“…<p>Supplementary Figure S1 Expression levels of miR-196b-5p in different tumor stages and tumor grade. (A-B) In cohort 1, miR-196b-5p expression decreased with (A) higher tumor stage, whereas no difference could be observed for (B) tumor grade. …”
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20153
Reduced control model M5: No accumulation of information across trials.
Published 2023“…<p>When simulating data for the <i>no-evidence-accumulation model</i>, we removed the accumulation of information across trials by setting the hazard rate <i>H</i> to 0.5. Simulated data thus depended only on the participant-wise estimates for the amplitudes <i>a</i><sub><i>LLR</i>/<i>ψ</i></sub>, frequency <i>f</i>, phase <i>p</i>, and inverse decision temperature <i>ζ</i>. …”
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20154
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20155
Table_5_Clostridium cellulovorans Proteomic Responses to Butanol Stress.XLSX
Published 2021“…Several additional metabolic adaptations were triggered by butanol exposure such as the up-regulation of V- and F-type ATPases (involved in ATP synthesis/generation of proton motive force), enzymes involved in amino acid (e.g., arginine, lysine, methionine, and branched chain amino acids) biosynthesis and proteins involved in cell envelope re-arrangement (e.g., the products of Clocel_4136, Clocel_4137, Clocel_4144, Clocel_4162 and Clocel_4352, involved in the biosynthesis of saturated fatty acids) and a redistribution of carbon flux through fermentative pathways (acetate and formate yields were increased and decreased, respectively). …”
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20156
Influenza-induced loss of claudin-5 is due to cleavage by matrix metalloproteases.
Published 2013“…<p>(A) The reduction in claudin-5 levels is not due to decreased transcription. …”
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20157
Receptors mediated changes in ERK1/2 and ERK5 phosphorylation.
Published 2014“…Note that the combined agonist treatment had pronounced effect on ERK5 phosphorylation. Densitometric analysis for the blots (in Panels A-D) was performed by using β-actin or total as loading control and data analysis was done by using ANOVA and <i>post hoc</i> Dunnett’s to compare against basal level (*, <i>p</i><0.05).…”
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20158
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20159
Table_1_Interpopulation variation in seed traits of five Polygonaceae.docx
Published 2023“…<p>Interpopulation variability in seed traits may drive the regeneration capacity of a species to colonize different environments. In the present study, we evaluated the variation in seed physical traits (mass / size, water imbibition, shape index) and physiological traits (germination) of five Polygonaceae species. …”
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20160
The miRNA gene clusters and their genomic structures of cluster #5∼cluster #8, which are part of 11 miRNA gene clusters shown in figure 5, 6 and 7.
Published 2013“…Please note that part of the miRNAs with changes in expression greater than 1.5 fold in old (O) vs. young adult (YA) hearts were listed in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0034688#pone-0034688-t002" target="_blank">table 2</a>.…”