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    ALS patients’ tissues exhibit increased phosphorylation of MARK2. by Yu-Ning Lu (10291271)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative immunoblot analyses of PKCδ, MARK2-<sup>595</sup>T, and eIF2α in the spinal cord tissues from ALS patients and non-ALS controls, indicating that increased phosphorylation of PKCδ-<sup>505</sup>T, MARK2-<sup>595</sup>T, and eIF2α-<sup>51</sup>S is a general phenotype in patient tissues. …”
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    Deletion of Hhp2 markedly increased Sre1 activity. by Hao Miao (1742044)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>Deletion of <i>hhp2</i><sup>+</sup> gene markedly increased Sre1 activity in the presence/absence of CLZ (2 μg/ml to 8 μg/ml) (A), TER (2 μg/ml to 8 μg/ml) (B) or CoCl<sub>2</sub> (0.08 mM to 0.32 mM) (C). …”
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    Number of primary school classes, 2013−2022. by Zhankun Han (20529082)

    Published 2025
    “…Rural elementary schools in China are scattered, the distribution rate of aesthetic education resources is low, and it is difficult to popularize high-quality aesthetic education resources. (2) The number of classes in China’s rural elementary schools decreased 30.28% from 1.139 million in 2013 to 788,000 in 2022. …”
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    Increased phosphorylation of MARK2 occurs in the affected tissues of a mutant SOD1-induced ALS mouse model. by Yu-Ning Lu (10291271)

    Published 2021
    “…The staining of phosphorylated MARK2-<sup>595</sup>T in all 3 brain regions is increased in the SOD1<sup>G93A</sup> mice as compared to NTg mice. …”
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    Long-range chromosomal interactions increase and mark repressed gene expression during adipogenesis by Kristina M. Garske (11220178)

    Published 2022
    “…In summary, we identify LRIs that mark repressed regions of the genome, and these interactions increase across adipogenesis, pinpointing developmental regions that need to be repressed in a cell-type specific way for adipogenesis to proceed.…”
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