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Brain and liver GCase activity are significantly decreased in heterozygous <i>GBA1</i> D409V KI mice, with varying differences in glucosphingolipid lipids in brain and liver.
Published 2021“…Abbreviations: GlcCer, glucosylceramide; GlcSph, glucosylsphingosine; <i>GBA1</i>, gene encoding human glucocerebrosidase; GCase, glucocerebrosidase; WT, wild type; HET, heterozygous; KI, knockin; SEM, standard error of the mean; mo, month; ns, non-significant (<i>p</i> > 0.05).…”
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Decreased clonogenic capacity of U87MG and U251MG GB cells following treatment with SHG-44 and cis-platin at equal concentrations.
Published 2025“…Microscopic images were captured at ×40 magnification. Data represent mean values ± standard deviation, n = 3. <b>Legends:</b> ns: non-significant, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001.…”
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Prb1 overexpression decreased APCs in ESCRT-mutant cells after nitrogen starvation.
Published 2022“…P values in panels B, D, and F: n.s., not significant; *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001. …”
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Table_1_Male Sex Bias in Immune Biomarkers for Tuberculosis.xlsx
Published 2021“…Using large data sets, we examined whether the male bias was significant in terms of diagnosis or predictive ability for the development of disease in those exposed to tuberculosis. …”
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Presentation_1_Male Sex Bias in Immune Biomarkers for Tuberculosis.PPTX
Published 2021“…Using large data sets, we examined whether the male bias was significant in terms of diagnosis or predictive ability for the development of disease in those exposed to tuberculosis. …”