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    HFD induces LDs and decreases ER and mitochondria in nephrocytes. by Aleksandra Lubojemska (10746241)

    Published 2021
    “…(<b>E</b>) Low and high magnification views of pericardial nephrocytes (dotted outlines) from STD and HFD larvae, showing that HFD decreases mitochondria (marked with anti-ATP5A) and ER (marked with anti-KDEL) but increases LDs (marked with LipidTOX). …”
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    Hypermethylation is an early event in melanomas and decreases with tumour thickness. by Szilvia Ecsedi (277982)

    Published 2014
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) The heatmap demonstrates the hypermethylation patterns (indicated in brown colour) of 45 CpGs, which can be detected in the early stages of melanomas (horizontal purple colour) but decrease from the medium stage (horizontal green colour) to the late stage (horizontal blue colour). …”
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    Antineoplastic Effects of siRNA against TMPRSS2-ERG Junction Oncogene in Prostate Cancer by Giorgia Urbinati (554921)

    Published 2015
    “…The siRNA against TMPRSS2-ERG fusion variant IV showed the highest anti-proliferative effects: Significantly decreased cell viability, increased cleaved caspase-3 and inhibited a cluster of anti-apoptotic proteins. …”
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    S1 Table - by Lifang Mei (17841461)

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    S1 Data - by Lifang Mei (17841461)

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    Increasing TPP side chain length decreases melanoma cell viability and clonogenic survival. by Kyle C. Kloepping (9928265)

    Published 2020
    “…<p>(A) A375 and (B) MeWo melanoma cells were treated with 0.5 μM 5-, 8-, 10-, 12-,14-, or 16-TPP for 24 h, 48 h, or 72 h and analyzed for cell viability by the MTT method (* significant relative to control; p<0.05; N = 4). …”