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Decreased proliferation and increased apoptosis in <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant embryos.
Published 2012“…BrdU staining shows decreased cell proliferation in the trabecular myocardium and compact myocardium (asterisk) of left (F) and right ventricle (E) in <i>Mab21l2</i> mutant (D–F) compared to WT embryos (A–C). …”
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Secreted Human Adipose Leptin Decreases Mitochondrial Respiration in HCT116 Colon Cancer Cells
Published 2013“…Our results show that conditioned media from obese (vs. non-obese) subjects decreased basal (40%, <i>p<0.05</i>) and maximal (50%, <i>p<0.05</i>) OCR and gene expression of mitochondrial proteins and Bax without affecting cell viability or expression of glycolytic enzymes. …”
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S-glutathionylation catalyst diamide also decreases ROS release from permeabilized skeletal muscle mitochondria.
Published 2018“…The final concentration of pyruvate, 2-oxoglutarate, succinate, or palmitoyl-carnitine was 50 μM. n = 4, mean±SEM. (B) The decrease in mitochondrial ROS release correlates with an increase in overall protein S-glutathionylation. …”
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Loss of ALS2 results in decreased levels of the lysosome-dependent degradation of LC3 in fibroblasts.
Published 2010“…Fibroblasts from wild-type (WT) and <i>Als2</i><sup>−/−</sup> mice were either left unstarved (0 hr) (upper) or starved for 6 hr (lower). It is notable that a 6 hr of starvation leads to decreased levels of the LC3- and p62-immunoreactive signals in WT cells, but not in <i>Als2</i><sup>−/−</sup> cells. …”