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  1. 19861

    Auto-aggregation and membrane blebbing are altered with introduction of type III or IV <i>fimA</i>. by Jennifer E. Kerr (534877)

    Published 2014
    “…Comparision of all groups by one-way Anova found no significant differences between 33277, A1, and YPF1. …”
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    Supplementary Table 1 - Additional PSD Results by David Aguilar (7148330)

    Published 2019
    “…</b>Arrows represent a significant increase (↑) or decrease (↓) in normalized mGluR5 KO spectral power compared to WT controls in the same condition. …”
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    Fluorescence Linked Enzyme Chemoproteomic Strategy for Discovery of a Potent and Selective DAPK1 and ZIPK Inhibitor by David A. Carlson (1867249)

    Published 2013
    “…In cellular studies, HS38 decreased RLC20 phosphorylation. In <i>ex vivo</i> studies, HS38 decreased contractile force generated in mouse aorta, rabbit ileum, and calyculin A stimulated arterial muscle by decreasing RLC20 and MYPT1 phosphorylation. …”
  16. 19876

    A3F translocations on ssDNA are distinct from A3G, but not due to intersegmental transfer. by Anjuman Ara (540372)

    Published 2014
    “…(D) The enzyme: substrate ratio of 11 (E∶S) was kept constant, but reaction components increased (100100, 200∶200, 300∶300, 400∶400 nM) to investigate whether A3F could transfer between two ssDNA substrates. …”
  17. 19877

    Karyopherin alphas are widely expression in OLP and important regulators of OL differentiation. by Benjamin M. Laitman (825245)

    Published 2017
    “…A panel of probes was designed for target genes and normalized to housekeeping genes <i>Alas1</i>, <i>Ppia</i>, <i>Gapdh</i>, <i>Actb</i>, and <i>Rps11</i>. …”
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    aCGH portrait of breast cancers. by Ismahane Bekhouche (230591)

    Published 2011
    “…<p><b>A</b>) Frequency plots of genome CNA. Frequencies (horizontal axis, from 0 to 100%) are plotted as a function of chromosome location (from 1pter to the top, to 22qter to the bottom), for all breast cancer samples (Global, N = 173), for IBCs (N = 49), and for nIBCs (N = 124). …”