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Relationship between pattern electroretinogram and optic disc morphology in glaucoma
Published 2019“…However, in glaucoma patients, mean RNFL thickness was associated with PERG amplitude (<i>P =</i> 0.011 for P50 and 0.002 for N95).…”
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Engineering of p150<sup>DNC-1</sup> mutants for functional characterization of dynactin's MT binding activity.
Published 2017“…It also contains a basic patch (residues 140–169) predicted to interact with the negatively charged C-terminal tails (E-Hooks) of α- and β-tubulin. …”
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Macroinvertebrate taxa change points.
Published 2025“…<p>Macroinvertebrate taxa-specific results from TITAN relative to stressors (A) impervious cover (IC; %), (B) flow permanence index (FPI; %), (C) specific conductivity (SpCond; μS cm<sup>-1</sup>); (D) total nitrogen (TN; μg L<sup>-1</sup>); and, (E) total phosphorus (TP; μg L<sup>-1</sup>). Decreaser (i.e., sensitive; <i>z-</i>) taxa are shown as solid circles and increaser (i.e., tolerant; <i>z+</i>) taxa are open symbols. …”
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A-p50 affects A549 cell survival through inhibition of NF-κB-mediated transcriptional activation
Published 2011“…Ad-A-p50 virus-injected tumor tissues show a decrease in Ki67 protein expression compared with Ad-siNT-injected tumor tissues (×100 magnification, brownish red nuclear stain), consistent with a decrease in cell proliferation. …”