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    Myc-overexpression increases Rer1 levels to maintain proteostasis. by Pranab Kumar Paul (18056493)

    Published 2024
    “…(<b>D-G</b>) Protein aggregation levels were analysed with ProteoStat assay upon <i>hh-Gal4</i> mediated control (<b>D</b>; N = 4 wing discs), Rer1 knockdown (<b>E</b>; N = 4 wing discs), Myc overexpression (<b>F</b>; N = 6 wing discs) and overexpression of Myc along with Rer1 depletion (<b>G</b>; N = 9 wing discs). …”
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    MUC-1 levels increase shortly after induction of ischemia. by David P. Perrault (8284254)

    Published 2020
    “…Elevated MUC-1 mRNA levels indicate increased gene expression relative to animals not subject to ischemia. …”
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    Cortical ER-PM association and levels of the Tcb3p tether increase upon inactivation of Osh proteins. by Evan Quon (5244278)

    Published 2022
    “…In <i>osh4-1</i><sup><i>ts</i></sup> <i>oshΔ</i> cells the fold increase in Tcb3-GFP levels was 2.1 ± 0.1 relative to WT (mean ± SD; n = 3). …”
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    Rbf/E2F1 regulates EcR protein levels in SCs. by Aashika Sekar (7470929)

    Published 2023
    “…Rbf negatively regulates EcR protein levels in SCs (C, D). Although overexpression of E2F1/DP results in an increase in EcR expression in SCs (E), which is completely suppressed by <i>EcR</i> knockdown (G), expression of <i>E2F1</i>-RNAi does not have a strong effect on EcR protein levels (F). …”