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Linear regressions of consumer stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values and collection date.
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BT9 exhibits a dose- and time-dependent cytotoxic effect on medulloblastoma.
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Analysis of stress-related gene expression in cherry shrimp (<i>N</i>. <i>davidi</i> var. red).
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Downregulation of TRIM37 expression exacerbates pathological damage in the MS model.
Published 2025“…<b>(d, e)</b> ROS detection (n = 3) indicated a significant increase in intracellular oxidative stress levels in the model group compared to the control group. …”
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Overexpression <i>TRIM37</i> promotes myelin repair and inhibits cell apoptosis by upregulating PEX5.
Published 2025“…<p><b>(a, b)</b> Western blot (n = 3) showed a significant increase in PEX5 protein levels in the OE-TRIM37 group compared to the LPC group. …”
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Primer sequences and information.
Published 2025“…Through bioinformatics analysis, TRIM37 was found to be significantly downregulated in MS patients. <i><i>In vitro</i></i> experiments demonstrated that overexpression <i>TRIM37</i> could stabilize PEX5 protein via non-degradative monoubiquitination, thereby maintaining peroxisomal metabolic function, reducing oxidative stress levels, significantly decreasing apoptosis in both oligodendrocytes and neurons, and promoting the expression of myelin basic protein (MBP). …”
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