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Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1
Published 2020“…One of the most decreased proteins in the DKO versus WT brain tissue was S100A5, a calcium-binding protein, and the reduction of S100A5 expression in KO brain tissue was validated via Western blot. …”
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Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1
Published 2020“…One of the most decreased proteins in the DKO versus WT brain tissue was S100A5, a calcium-binding protein, and the reduction of S100A5 expression in KO brain tissue was validated via Western blot. …”
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Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1
Published 2020“…One of the most decreased proteins in the DKO versus WT brain tissue was S100A5, a calcium-binding protein, and the reduction of S100A5 expression in KO brain tissue was validated via Western blot. …”
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Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1
Published 2020“…One of the most decreased proteins in the DKO versus WT brain tissue was S100A5, a calcium-binding protein, and the reduction of S100A5 expression in KO brain tissue was validated via Western blot. …”
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Quantitative Proteomics Reveal an Altered Pattern of Protein Expression in Brain Tissue from Mice Lacking GPR37 and GPR37L1
Published 2020“…One of the most decreased proteins in the DKO versus WT brain tissue was S100A5, a calcium-binding protein, and the reduction of S100A5 expression in KO brain tissue was validated via Western blot. …”
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Regional volume decrease in the brain of female <i>rSey</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>/+ rats compared to female WT rats.
Published 2016“…<p>Colored voxels represent clusters of significant regional volume decrease in the brain of female <i>rSey</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>/+ rats (n = 13) compared to female WT rats (n = 15) in the post hoc analysis after ANOVA (FWE, <i>p</i> < 0.05, threshold of 500 voxels), superimposed on the T2-weighted MRI template. rSey<sup>2</sup>/+, Pax6 heterozygous mutant; WT, wild-type; ANOVA; analysis of variance; FWE, family-wise error.…”
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Dynamic systemic cytokine/chemokine responses in WT B6 and <i>Ifngr1</i><sup>-/-</sup> mice following <i>Ot</i> infection.
Published 2024“…Serum cytokines/chemokines were measured by Bio-Rad Bio-Plex assay. As compared to WT mice, (A) <i>Ifngr1</i>-deficiency resulted in decreased production of IL-2, IL-4, IL-5, IL-10, IL-12p40, TNF-α, CCL3, CCL5, CCL11, CXCL1, CXCL10, and CXCL16. …”
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Implications of SARM1 Inhibitor Failed to Protect HD Dorsal Root Ganglion (DRG) Axon Induced Damage from Laser
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr">The results showed that the SARM1 inhibitor failed to protect HD DRG axons. For axons that experienced segmentation, SARM1 increased the distance from the damage point for HD cells, while it helped decrease the distance for WT cells. …”
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Thrombospondin-1 in a Murine Model of Colorectal Carcinogenesis
Published 2015“…When the area containing tumors was compared with the entire colonic area of each mouse, the tumor burden was decreased in AOM/DSS-treated TSP-1<sup>-/-</sup> versus wild type (WT) mice. …”
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Regional volume decreases in the brain of male <i>rSey</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>/+ rats compared to male WT rats.
Published 2016“…<p>Colored voxels represent clusters of significant regional volume decreases in the brain of male <i>rSey</i><sup><i>2</i></sup>/+ rats (n = 16) compared to male WT rats (n = 16) in the post hoc analysis after ANOVA (FWE, <i>p</i> < 0.05, threshold of 500 voxels), superimposed on the T2-weighted MRI template. rSey<sup>2</sup>/+, Pax6 heterozygous mutant; WT, wild-type; ANOVA; analysis of variance; FWE, family-wise error.…”
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<i>Per2</i><sup><i>m/m</i></sup> mice show a decrease in retinal thickness.
Published 2016“…<p>(A) The OCT scans of the whole retina showing representative images from the WT and <i>Per2</i><sup><i>m/m</i></sup> mice. RNFL, retinal nerve fiber layer; GCL/IPL, Ganglion cell layer/inner plexiform layer; INL, Inner nuclear layer; OPL, Outer plexiform layer; ONL, Outer nuclear layer; ELM/IS/OS, external limiting membrane/inner segment of photoreceptors/outer segment of photoreceptors; RPE, Retinal pigment epithelial layer. …”
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RNA-seq transcriptional profiling of <i>Leishmania amazonensis</i> reveals an arginase-dependent gene expression regulation
Published 2017“…The comparison of transcriptome and metabolome data showed lower levels of arginase and higher levels of glutamate-5-kinase in <i>La</i>-WT axenic amastigotes compared to promastigotes. …”
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sC5b-9 patients decrease in patients treated with mycophenolate mofetil.
Published 2015“…When analyzed separately based upon treatment, the decrease in sC5b-9 levels was due to a decrease in patients treated with mycophenolate mofetil (P < 0.001 by linear regression; n = 12 for all time-points). …”
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ChIP-seq analysis and miRNA expression in wt and mutated MCVSyn genomes.
Published 2015“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Schematic depiction of the MCPyV genome with polyadenylation and transcriptional initiation sites as identified by RACE analyses. …”