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AMPK activators reverse the decreased expression of GR induced by DEX in cultured prefrontal cortical astrocytes.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) Representative western blot images (upper) and summarized data (lower) showing the effects of AICAR (n = 5 for each group) (A), ASP (n = 4 for each group) (B), and MET (n = 7 for each group) (C) on DEX-induced decreases of GR and pAMPK in cultured astrocytes. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Metabolic Changes in Scylla paramamosain During Adaptation to an Acute Decrease in Salinity.docx
Published 2021“…Our results showed that amino acids and energy metabolism were the dominant factors involved in the adaptation of S. paramamosain to acute salinity decrease, and lipid metabolites played a supporting role.…”
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Published 2024“…<div><p>Hysteresis refers to a physical phenomenon in which the response or state of a system depends on both the input variable and its history. …”
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Genome wide decrease of DNA replication eye density at the midblastula transition of <i>Xenopus laevis</i>
Published 2019“…S phase is very rapid in early embryos, about 20–30 times faster than in differentiated cells. Using a combination of DNA fiber studies and a <i>Xenopus laevis</i> embryonic <i>in vitro</i> replication system, we show that S phase slows down shortly after the MBT owing to a genome wide decrease of replication eye density. …”
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