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IRE1 depletion decreases heterochromatin, DNA and H3K9me3 methylation, and UHRF1.
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IRE1 depletion decreases heterochromatin, DNA, and H3K9me3 methylation, and UHRF1.
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Trust in medical providers.
Published 2024“…Results show these vulnerability indicators have a significant compounding effect on public perception, such that an increased number of vulnerability indicators is associated with greater anticipated harm from extreme heat, higher anticipated need in the event of an environmental emergency, and lower trust in first responders. …”
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MMP-2 production is decreased following ALK5 inhibition.
Published 2020“…<p>MMP-2 production was decreased in co-cultures treated with 1 μM A83-01 compared to DMSO-treated controls, as detected via ELISA. …”
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Increased osteoblastic activity and decreased osteoclastogenesis in TgLRAP cells <i>in vitro</i>.
Published 2021“…Compared with the co-culture of WT BMCs and WT calvarial cells (WT / WT), the number of osteoclasts were significantly decreased at 50% in the co-cultures of TgLRAP BMCs and TgLRAP calvarial cells (TgLRAP / TgLRAP) (graph). …”