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Decreased Notch pathway activity in isolated MAFs.
Published 2021“…The results are mean ± SD of three independent experiments. <b>C.…”
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IRE1 depletion decreases heterochromatin, DNA and H3K9me3 methylation, and UHRF1.
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Variability and correlations decrease during task states in human fMRI data.
Published 2020“…<b>g)</b> We found that the average FC between all pairs of brain regions is significantly reduced during task state. <b>h)</b> We found that the average correlation for each brain region, decreased for each brain region during task state. …”
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Loss of nsp14-ExoN activity decreases recombination frequency and alters recombination junction patterns across the genome.
Published 2021“…Error bars represent standard error of the means (SEM) (N = 3). Statistical significance was determined by the unpaired student’s t-test. * p < 0.05, **** p < 0.0001. …”
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Relish SUMOylation decreases its transcriptional activity.
Published 2021“…At each indicated time point, significantly higher luciferase activities were detected in the treatment without obvious SUMOylation (Rel<sup>WT</sup> alone) compared to those with SUMOylation (Rel<sup>WT</sup>, Smt3-GG and Ubc9 co-expressed). …”