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Protease activity and transcription of <i>zmpA</i> and <i>zmpB</i>.
Published 2013“…OHL was added at 8 h (arrow). (C) <i>zmpA</i> (pBS13) expression was: significantly decreased in K56-2ΔM1871 compared to that in K56-2 from 14–14.5, 16–22 and 27.5–37.5 h (p<0.05). …”
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase–activating polypeptide (PACAP-38) plays an inhibitory role against inflammation induced by chemical damage to zebrafish hair cells
Published 2018“…<div><p>Pituitary adenylate cyclase–activating polypeptide (PACAP-38) is a common neuropeptide exerting a wide spectrum of functions in many fields, including immunology. …”
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Table_2_Effects of intestinal microbes on rheumatic diseases: A bibliometric analysis.docx
Published 2023“…The United States ranks at the top and has the broadest academic association with other countries. Five themes were identified, including the pivotal role of inflammation caused by intestinal bacteria in the rheumatic pathogenesis, the close relationship between rheumatic diseases and inflammatory bowel disease, immunoregulation mechanism as a mediator of the interaction between rheumatic diseases and gut flora, dysbiosis and decreased diversity in intestine of patients with rheumatic diseases, and the influence of oral flora on rheumatic diseases. …”
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Like CASZ1a, CASZ1b suppresses neuroblastoma cell growth.
Published 2013“…C. Similar to CASZ1a, the induction of CASZ1b by Tet decreased clonogenicity of SY5YtetCASZ1b cells in soft agar (p<0.005). …”
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Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Reduces Fibrosis in a Mouse Model of Chronic Pancreatitis
Published 2014“…We aimed to test the effect of G-CSF on fibrosis in a mouse model of CP.…”
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Incidence of Dengue Virus Infection in Adults and Children in a Prospective Longitudinal Cohort in the Philippines
Published 2016“…<div><p>Background</p><p>The mean age of dengue has been increasing in some but not all countries. We sought to determine the incidence of dengue virus (DENV) infection in adults and children in a prospective cohort study in the Philippines where dengue is hyperendemic.…”
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Medium-Ring Keto Bislactams with Antischistosomal Activity
Published 2024“…We discovered medium-ring keto bislactams as a new antischistosomal chemotype. …”
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Prenatal medication use in a prospective pregnancy cohort by pre-pregnancy obesity status
Published 2021“…Since the study exclusion criteria limited the non-obese group to women without thyroid disease, in a sensitivity analysis we excluded all women who reported thyroid medication intake and still a higher proportion of women with obesity took the hormones and synthetic substitutes class compared to women without obesity.…”
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SARCOPENIA, OBESITY AND SARCOPENIC OBESITY IN LIVER TRANSPLANTATION: A BODY COMPOSITION PROSPECTIVE STUDY
Published 2019“…The fat-free mass index decreased (17.9±2.5 to 17.5±3.5 kg/m2), fat mass index increased (8.5±3.5 to 9.0±4.0; p<0.05), prevalence of sarcopenia (19.0 to 22.0%), obesity (32.0 to 37.0%) and sarcopenic obesity (0 to 2.0%) also increased, although not significantly. …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”
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Enhanced Conductivity and Magnetic Ordering in Isostructural Heavy Atom Radicals
Published 2008“…Thermal activation energies <i>E</i><sub>act</sub> follow a similar profile, decreasing with increasing selenium content along the series <b>1a</b> (0.43 eV), <b>3a</b> (0.31 eV), <b>2a</b> (0.27 eV), <b>4a</b> (0.19 eV). …”