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Chronic colitis induces marked changes in protein expression in the adult heart and blood.
Published 2021“…Alpha-actin served as control. Cl’d Casp, cleaved Caspase. (B) Arbitrary optical density units of the targeting proteins were normalized <i>vs</i>. α-Actin and presented as fold change. …”
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NBCe1 protein expression regulation by D<sub>1</sub>-like (D<sub>1</sub>R and D<sub>5</sub>R) dopamine receptor agonist in hRPTCs carrying wild-type (WT) <i>SLC4A5</i>.
Published 2018“…<p>NBCe1 protein expression is decreased following an increase in intracellular sodium (↑Na<sup>+</sup>) (10 μmol monensin/L, 24 h) (N = 4, *P<0.001 vs VEH, one-way ANOVA, Tukey’s test) in WT <i>SLC4A5</i> hRPTC. …”
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Loss of Trib2 decreases disease latency of Notch-driven T-ALL.
Published 2016“…<p>A) Kaplan-Meier curve of lethally irradiated mice reconstituted with Trib2<sup>+/+</sup> or Trib2<sup>-/-</sup> cells expressing intracellular Notch1 (ICN; “***”, p = 0.0002). Mice with a body condition score of ≤2 and decreased mobility were euthanized (n = 8 Trib2<sup>+/+</sup> and n = 12 Trib2<sup>-/-</sup> recipients. …”
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Lithium Decreases Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein in a Mouse Model of Alexander Disease
Published 2015“…Here we tested whether lithium treatment would decrease levels of GFAP in a mouse model of Alexander disease. …”
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